Magic: the Gathering Combo decks are considered the third category of deck archetype strategies in the game. In the past, several combo pieces were banned due to their power level, and the consistency to win games instantly. One best example was the Splinter Twin deck.
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Magic: the Gathering ONE Standard Big Red Artifacts Deck Update
Magic: the Gathering deck brewing is an ongoing process, as you will need to continue to refine your deck and make changes as you learn more about the format and your play style. It’s a great way to expand your knowledge of the game and have fun experimenting with new strategies and cards. In formats like Standard, the deck archetypes are continuously updated with every new set released and added to the format. They are the first inline to experience the gameplay, mechanics, and other new interactions of the set.
Continue readingMTG Crimson Vow Standard Deck Feature: Golgari Reanimator
The current Magic: the Gathering Standard format still revolves around the top-tier decks such as Izzet Epiphany, and Mono-White. That does not mean though that the other deck brews will not a good finish in the local tournaments or on Magic: the Gathering Arena. For today’s Standard deck feature, we have the archetype that caters and takes advantage of the traditional graveyard shenanigans.
Continue readingGRN Standard Deck Tech: Boros Mettle
While doing research on the Mono Red deck archetype for GRN Standard, I found out in a few of their builds that they are splashing White to utilize the Boros spot removals like Justice Strike, Conclave Tribunal and the legendary Tajic, Legion’s Edge Continue reading
Quick M19 Decklist: Mono Black Discard
I have been checking on MTG Canada for blog topic ideas and they have a variety of topics in several formats and also discussing play strategies stuff. I found one of their recent topic for Standard detailing the possible return of discard archetype in the format Continue reading
M19 Standard Deck Tech: 5-Color Gateway
I have always thought of a way of using Thran Temporal Gateway in a Standard deck and one major reason is that I always open it in my Dominaria booster packs. The concept here is to cheat and bypass the cards’ mana costs and there is no better way than tapping just four mana. Continue reading