Topic: [Modern][Opinions] BG Aggro
I've been brewing this deck for a long time now...haven't done anything but playing it online. Against casual decks I very rarely lose, but more serious T1 or even T2 decks tend to be much more of a challenge. Not sure what the ceiling is on this deck so I'm interested to know what the community here thinks. I'll give a link and a decklist underneath, organized by CMC. https://deckbox.org/sets/964233
4x Gravecrawler
4x Fume Spitter
4x Bloodghast
4x Putrid Leech
4x Abrupt Decay
4x Geralf's Messenger
2x Dismember
4x Liliana of the Veil
4x Phyrexian Obliterator
2x Lashwrithe
I run 4 Forests, 4 Overgrown Tomb, 12 Swamps and 4 Verdant Catacombs
My sideboard is very tentative, but looks as follows:
4x Gatekeeper of Malakir
4x Extirpate
3x Mutilate
4x Thoughtseize
Now to explain what I like about this deck.
Gravecrawler is a great aggressive one drop that can keep coming back so long as I've got a zombie on the field...and I have a bunch in the deck.
Fume Spitter might look out of place, but not only can it kill stuff like Birds of Paradise and Dark Confidant, but it can keep Geralf's Messenger coming back to the battlefield with those -1/-1 counters (provided he doesn't get Path'd).
Bloodghast is a great 2 drop that never really goes away either...becoming a serious threat when my opponent drops below 10.
Putrid Leech is a zombie that can hit pretty hard if unblocked. I don't mind losing the life except against burn...who I may very well be able to race.
Abrupt Decay is ridiculously powerful removal for the early stages of the game.
Dismember goes through indestructible, which is great against almost everything.
I personally love Geralf's Messenger. He's a fat body that often deals 4 damage just by entering the battlefield twice.
Liliana of the Veil has some nice synergy here too. I can keep the threats out of my opponent's hand...while in most cases I don't mind discarding a Bloodghast or Gravecrawler. She can force an enemy to sac a creature they don't want to (I'm looking at you Mirran Crusader).
Phyrexian Obliterator is a lot of fun if the opponent doesn't have spot removal ready, and burn may as well flip the table, because they have to hit me and not the 4 damage monstrosity coming at them every turn.
The only reason I have Lashwrithe in there is for later game situations when I need a real fatty. I don't have a ton of late game potential.
I've been toying with using Gatekeeper of Malakir. The extra sac effect could be helpful.
Extirpate is nice card hate.
Mutilate is meant to beat aggro strategies, but I'm still a bit iffy on that front.
Thoughtseize is excellent for disrupting combo strategies.
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Here's where I need help. What do I do to take this deck to the next level? I mean it's really effective in casual (well, it does cost over $800), but it doesn't have enchantment hate, artifact hate, and heaven forbid they drop a Wurmcoil Engine. I don't have answers to some of the more powerful threats and I find myself struggling against token strategies. I think this is a solid tier 2 deck, but it's fun enough that I'd like to see it do better.
I really don't know what I'm missing.