If we can land a threat with a counterspell backing us up, we can run away with the game. Our discard spells can be vital in disrupting their game plan. We can fight them in the midrange battle but our aggro plan is really the best plan. In the main, they have counterspells with hard removal and hand disruption in the side. Simic Urza will try to land Oko, Thief of Crowns whenever possible, letting him and Urza run away with the game. They can delay you long enough to establish a combo kill but postboard they can easily switch over to a blue-red control deck with Keranos, God of the Storms. This deck reminds me of Splinter Twin in that regard. Their plan is to grind you out using incremental advantages while eventually overwhelming you with their resources or killing you through the Thopter Foundry and Sword of the Meek combo. Simic Urza is a midrange deck and not a combo deck like the earlier iterations of Urza decks featured this year. GDS took down SCG Atlanta and managed to beat multiple Whirza style decks! Today, I am going to help you navigate this matchup. Luckily, Grixis Death’s Shadow is primed and ready to go tackle this modern metagame. Oko and friends have caused terror in standard and have now reached Modern. A new Modern metagame is starting to form and we are seeing new and powerful twists on older decks that are pushing them to the top again.
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