![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It has also made appearances as a one or two-of in Dredge lists, as it did in Modern as well, but those decks use the Gaak as a plan B or C, as opposed to UsaZ’s initial list below. The interaction with Altar of Dementia and Bridge from Below, a hallmark of the deck that broke Modern, was the base of the initial use of Hogaak as a Legacy lynchpin. Hogaak had been seen as early as June 22nd putting up results on MTGO in Legacy, and has continued to work in a variety of decks in the format since. However, Modern was not the only format players had made inroads in with the massive Avatar. This led to it’s ban, along with the controversial ban of Faithless Looting, from Modern in late August. Few cards have warped Modern quite the way it did, leading to came to be known as Hogaak Summer, where it was far and away the best deck despite overwhelming hate. That’s right, I’m here to talk about everyone’s favorite zero mana 8/8: Hogaak, Arisen Necropolis. Today we’re going to be looking at one of the most hated cards in the history of Modern, which happens to also be a burgeoning player in Legacy. Hey everybody, welcome back to another deck analysis. ![]()
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