Magic: the Gathering Standard Crimson Vow Sultai Aggro Deck

In the Magic: the Gathering Standard format, sticking with only two colors might not be enough to achieve efficient gameplay against the Top Tier decks. It may be either a “beat them or join them” setting, but for today’s Standard deck feature, we have a decklist that might cover the best cards for the current metagame. The deck is consists of probably the best three-color combination today: Sultai.

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Crimson Vow Budget Mono-Red Bombardment Arena Standard Deck

The decklist I am sharing for today compares to those that are just starting their account on Magic: the Gathering Arena. Initially, we would like to spend zero money as much as possible. Thus, we resort to creating decks out of the free cards and booster packs we got from the redemption codes. Some of the current deck builds in Standard format have a budget version that you can use for the daily grinds, and at times can also battle to increase your competitive rank.

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Ragnarok M 2.0 – D°Ciples War of Emperium & Skirmish GVG (Dec 16th, 2021)

Joining this new guild on Ragnarok Online Mobile Eternal Love, I had expected to be just on taking an Agit1 castle and perfect defense it. After that, casual GVG with a friendly guild will be set in a certain channel and Agit castle. Little did I know that having to clash is not linear with just one guild, but expect some skirmish battle with other guilds that joined the fray.

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Magic: the Gathering Innistrad: Midnight Hunt PR Kit Opening #2

For this blog post, I am sharing my unboxing video of the Magic: the Gathering Innistrad: Midnight Hunt Prerelease kit. This is the second time that I am opening a kit from this set. This is given that there are more Crimson Vow products for sale on the market.

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Magic: the Gathering Crimson Vow Standard Deck: 4-Color Olivia Reanimator

The current Magic: the Gathering Standard deck archetypes give us the impression that the decks built around Alrund’s Epiphany are still the best choice among the list. The only variance is on how these decks deal with other mirror-type matchups. Some go with Grixis as Black’s discard spells can surely disrupt their gameplan whereas others come up with the Plan B of just burning off opponents’ life totals with copied burn spells.

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