The plan
The strategy remains the same as detailed in the other chapters.
If Sundering Titan does not get all their lands, we have the best endgame in the format with Emrakul, the Aeons Torn.
Against decks that rely on many colors of Mana (such as Abzan or Scapeshift) a resolved Sundering Titan can often win you the game.
If you include Sundering Titan in your deck, it is very common to also include a Cavern of Souls (as discussed in chapter two) to make sure you can resolve him against control decks (that are often devastated by the Titan's ability).
Sundering Titan and Ulamog are mutually exclusive, as they occupy the same spot in the deck.
I was very dismissive of Sundering Titan in my early Tron career, but lately I have learned to love him.
The Deck List
1 Cavern of Souls
1 Eye of Ugin
1 Forest
1 Ghost Quarter
4 Grove of the Burnwillows
4 Urza's Mine
4 Urza's Powerplant
4 Urza's Tower
1 Sundering Titan
3 Wurmcoil Engine
1 Spellskite
1 Emrakul, the Aeons Torn
4 Oblivion Stone
4 Karn Liberated
4 Chromatic Sphere
4 Chromatic Star
4 Expedition Map
4 Sylvan Scrying
4 Ancient Stirrings
2 Relic of Progenitus
4 Pyroclasm
Sideboard
4 Nature's Claim
1 Wurmcoil Engine
1 Relic of Progenitus
1 Spellskite
2 Boil
2 Torpor Orb
3 Combust
1 Firespout
Changing the sideboard
Naturally you have to adapt your SB to metagame changes. This is just a sample sideboard. We will discuss sideboarding extensively in upcoming chapters (starting in chapter eleven)
For a full list of the chapters of The Modern Bible check out this link: http://mtgolibrary.blogspot.se/2015/02/the-modern-bible-of-rg-tron-part-1.html
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