Pro Tour Modern Horizons 3 Day Two Highlights (2024)

Nadu, or not?

That was one of the big questions on the mind of every one of the nearly 250 competitors who traveled to Amsterdam for Pro Tour Modern Horizons 3. The Bird was definitely the word, and everyone had a plan either for playing it or playing against it.

After the dust settled on Day One, it was clear that the hype was deserved–Jacob Nagro finished undefeated atop the field with Bant Nadu, Winged Wisdom while the also-hyped Ruby Medallion Storm struggled and everything else failed to topple the Bant masterpiece that managed to cast more spells in a single turn than even the Storm decks.

But it wasn't Nadu that would be the first deck to qualify for the Top 8: that honor belonged to Ma Noah and his Mono-Black Necrodominance deck. Ma's Modern run was dominant, and his Modern Horizons 3 Limited game almost as sharp: he went 5-1 in the Draft rounds with a perfect 7-0 in Modern to pair for the early qualification for the Top 8.

Congratulations to @manoah_mtg, the first player to make the #PTMH3 Top 8! 🥳 pic.twitter.com/hwIJ1pFZpc

— PlayMTG (@PlayMTG) June 29, 2024

Nadu wasn't far behind, and its players followed soon after. Eli Kassis was the first of the Nadu players to punch his ticket to the Sunday stage with a Round 13 win that moved him to a perfect Modern record, a recurring theme with the Top 8 roster. In all, there would be five Nadu players who made the elimination rounds with the tournament's most dominant brew.

Ma and Kassis would be joined by some of the biggest names in the game right now, all of whom made deep runs propelled by their mastery of Modern.

Here's the full breakdown.

  • Ma Noah (Mono-Black Necrodomiance)
  • Eli Kassis (Bant Nadu)
  • Jason Ye (Bant Nadu)
  • Javier Dominguez (Jeskai Control)
  • Simon Nielsen (Bant Nadu)
  • Sam Pardee (Bant Nadu)
  • Seth Manfield (Mono-Black Necro)
  • Daniel Goetschel (Four-Color Nadu)

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There's some huge storylines here. Seth Manfield won Pro Tour Murders at Karlov Manor, and now, two Pro Tours later, the 2015 Magic World Champion is making his 12th Top Finish. And battling all weekend at the top of the tables on the way to the Top 8, Jason Ye made its second straight Pro Tour Top 8 representing team Sanctum of All.

Congratulations to the third player to make the #PTMH3 Top 8, @JasonILTG! This is its second back-to-back Top 8 after a 7th place finish at PT Thunder Junction! pic.twitter.com/5DyuGLA1cQ

— PlayMTG (@PlayMTG) June 29, 2024

Then there's Dominguez and Nielsen, respectively a former World Champion who has been putting consistent Top 16 finishes since his last Top 8 at Pro Tour Lord of the Rings last summer, and the reigning Player of the Year who fought his way up from the back of the standings to achieve his fifth Top Finish across six events, an incredible feat. Pardee, too, is looking to add another trophy–the Strixhaven Championship winner is coming off a Top 8 appearance at Pro Tour Murders at Karlov Manor and now has a second Top Finish this season.

There's been much made of recent Limited formats, especially with the introduction of Play Boosters in Outlaws of Thunder Junction. With Modern Horizons 3 and its unique draft archetypes ranging from small modified creatures to huge world (and board)-devouring Eldrazi, there were massive edges to be gained by teams that could get ahead of the format.

To that end, many players have spent the last week or two in the Netherlands, getting a head start on both Limited and Modern. One of the major findings?

"We called this an engine set, where you want to build a deck that can do powerful things in the late game," Benton Madsen explained. "That's really important, because this is a format where you can get ahead in the midgame but there's a lot of ways for people to come back and grind into the late game. So you want to look to build those engines."

Given a prospective pack and asked to break it down, Madsen downplayed rares like Thief of Existence that look good on rare and rarity but aren't actually building proactively to an endgame. Instead, Madsen said his team (Worldly Counsel) would look to build engines–holistic strategies full of synergistic early-pick cards like Propagator Drone with cards that go quite late like The Hunger Tide Rises. The adapt creatures like Evolution Witness that can be triggered multiple times in the late game with counter-moving were also a high point for drafters, and in a pack loaded with multiple strong cards, Madsen instead pointed out the possibility of recurring Accursed Marauder with Evolution Witness and counter-moving spells; it's even possible to draft Nesting Ground in the format.

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It's the kind of insight that only comes after dozens of drafts of experience, and the kind that helped the best drafters rise above the rest.

Three players went 6-0 in draft at #PTMH3 – congratulations to @death_snow, @SethManfield, and Lorenzo Pucci!

— PlayMTG (@PlayMTG) June 29, 2024

Draft is of course the first and sometimes most important step toward the Top 8–the three Draft rounds come at the start of each day and can set the tone for the rest of the tournament. To wit, Manfield rode his undefeated Draft record to the Sunday stage in Amsterdam.

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It wasn't all Nadu, of course. Ruby Medallion and Storm as well as Necrodominace slid into existing shells and enticed many players at the Pro Tour to skip their draw step or start storm count. But while Ruby Storm faltered, Necro decks were able to at least make a dent, and Ma Noah and Seth Manfield both advanced to the Top 8 with the deck.

3 Sorin of House Markov4 Grief3 Sheoldred, the Apocalypse1 Boggart Trawler4 Orcish Bowmasters2 Dauthi Voidwalker4 Thoughtseize4 Soul Spike2 Fell the Profane1 Cling to Dust3 Malakir Rebirth4 Fatal Push3 March of Wretched Sorrow1 Not Dead After All4 Necrodominance1 Polluted Delta1 Bloodstained Mire1 Raucous Theater1 Urborg, Tomb of Yawgmoth1 Phyrexian Tower1 Marsh Flats3 Castle Locthwain7 Swamp1 Verdant Catacombs2 Toxic Deluge3 Break the Ice1 Collective Brutality2 Sheoldred's Edict3 Surgical Extraction2 Damping Sphere2 Pithing Needle

But Nadu was dominant. It posted the highest win rate on Day One and only separated itself further as the tournament went on. With five players in the Top 8 on the breakout archetype, it will be the deck to beat on Sunday.

#PTMH3@karsten_frank pic.twitter.com/urmnx4Bwy2

— PlayMTG (@PlayMTG) June 29, 2024
1 Outrider en-Kor4 Nadu, Winged Wisdom1 Endurance2 Wall of Roots2 Bristly Bill, Spine Sower4 Springheart Nantuko4 Delighted Halfling1 Noble Hierarch1 Sylvan Safekeeper2 Haywire Mite1 Dryad Arbor4 Chord of Calling2 Summoner's Pact2 The One Ring4 Shuko4 Urza's Saga4 Windswept Heath4 Misty Rainforest1 Temple Garden1 Otawara, Soaring City2 Forest1 Lush Portico1 Hedge Maze1 Hallowed Fountain1 Waterlogged Grove1 Shifting Woodland1 Breeding Pool1 Yavimaya, Cradle of Growth2 Boseiju, Who Endures2 Teferi, Time Raveler1 Drannith Magistrate2 Suncleanser1 Volatile Stormdrake1 Burrenton Forge-Tender1 Force of Vigor1 Dismember2 Veil of Summer2 Damping Sphere1 Vexing Bauble1 Shadowspear

We've spent literal decades talking about what Magic legend Kai Budde has done for the game, and even that undersells what the German Juggernauthas meant to Magic, and to millions of people who make up Magic. With Budde present in Amsterdam along with sixteen other Hall of Famers including Director of Play William Jensen, there was an announcement that enshrines Budde's name into the Pro Tour forever.

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The Top 8 action kicks off on Sunday as these eight players return for their shot at the title! Three rounds of Modern will deliver us a winner, and you can catch all the action live at 10 a.m. CEST (4 a.m. ET / 1 a.m. PST) at twitch.tv/Magic!

Pro Tour Modern Horizons 3 Day Two Highlights (2024)

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