Gruul Werewolves Top Finishes in a Major MTG Tournament

I am happy to share today the news that a Werewolves deck was able to finish in the Top Two of a major Magic: the Gathering tournament, Clearly Frame Advantage featuring MTG Arena where they sponsored a FREE $2,000 CAD prize pool Standard event. A free event with that cash prize automatically attracted players from all around the globe, and the total of Enrolled Players was 256.

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Ragnarok X: The Next Generation Tuesday Night KVM Battle (Sept 28th)

A new week means another batch of scheduled KVM battle event in the Ragnarok X: The Next Generation game. The first one was last night, Tuesday, wherein the guildmates were needed to participate in order to boost the guild’s KVM ranking. I think the ranks were reset for the season and so we needed to win as many points as possible.

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Magic: the Gathering Standard MID Boros Aggro Deck

In the Magic: the Gathering Standard format, running a Mono-colored deck in the aggro archetype is usually the safest way in terms of not having two=colored mana issues or having nonbasic fixers that at times delay your board progress. Good thing some dual lands are at 100% enters the battlefield untapped, or you just resort to the basic lands for mana fix.

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Izzet is the Control Deck to Beat in MTG Innistrad Standard

The Magic: the Gathering Arena Standard Challenge took off last weekend and is probably one of the major tournaments in the platform catering to the newly-rotated Standard format. I was not able to participate myself but was able to witness a friend’s playtime last night. The expected deck archetypes were present: aggro, control, and midrange, and one of the decks that flourished in the metagame was Izzet Control. Prior to the rotation, the deck’s components were already playable and are rotation-proof.

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Magic: the Gathering Standard MID Orzhov Utility Aggro

By Standard, we based on the Magic: the Gathering deck build of an aggro deck to be composed of one-drop 2/1s, and two-drop 2/2s or 3/2s, partnered with an anthem effect to bolster them. That is the usual package. This is not the case though in today’s Innistrad: Midnight Hunt Standard Deck feature.

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