As for the combo, it's pretty much guaranteed to win the game, although neither piece is very impressive on its own.While clearing away all of our lands with Endless Horizons helps to improve our draws, we still need to get a bit lucky to find both combo pieces at the same time. One of the challenges is that we don't really have any way to dig through our deck to find our combo, so we are often at the mercy of the top of our deck. As far as the deck itself, it felt clunky, but the combo was powerful enough to give us a winning record even through the clunkiness.Take the sideboard, for example-it's very much not optimal if budget isn't a concern, but many of the choices make more sense if you think of this as a Budget Magic deck. Before we talk about some of the individual cards, I should mention that this seems like a budget build, which sort of changes my perception of the deck.First off, we finished (or maybe escaped) with a 3-2 record, which isn't exciting, but I was very happy with the result in this case because it felt like we had to get lucky (by top-decking Goblin Charbelcher at exactly the right time in multiple games) to come out of our matches with a winning record.Just a quick reminder: if you enjoy the Much Abrew About Nothing series and the other video content on MTGGoldfish, make sure to subscribe to the MTGGoldfish YouTube channel to keep up on all the latest and greatest. Can this plan actually work in Modern? Does the Goblin Charbelcher / Endless Horizons combo make the deck better then other enchantment control decks? Let's get to the videos and find out then, we'll have some brief thoughts on the deck! It's basically an enchantment prison deck looking to stay alive with Ghostly Prisons and Sphere of Safety, and then using the combo of Endless Horizons (to get all the lands out of our deck) and Goblin Charbelcher to close out the game quickly when our opponent least expects it. Last week during our Instant Deck Techs, one deck crushed the rest: Wu Charbelcher for Modern! Generally, when I think of Goblin Charbelcher I think Legacy, a big pile of rituals, and Turn 1 kills (assuming the opponent doesn't have a Force of Will), so today's deck is quite unique. Hello, everyone! Welcome to another episode of Much Abrew About Nothing.
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