
We are welcoming the year 2019 with another hectic week of Magic: the Gathering tournaments. The extra days after the new year would mean more time to play test and have fun in the Standard format. Continue reading

We are welcoming the year 2019 with another hectic week of Magic: the Gathering tournaments. The extra days after the new year would mean more time to play test and have fun in the Standard format. Continue reading

I woke up this Saturday morning knowing a good news from the MTG Judges community: I received another judge exemplar recognition for this wave #15. I checked on Continue reading

The printing of the card Bedevil, probably the most solid spot removal in Standard currently, has somewhat given me hope for the return of Rakdos Aggro in the Standard metagame. Continue reading

With the preview of the reprint of the Invasion card Absorb, this time under the Azorius guild affiliation, it is just a norm to look on the build of an Azorius control deck in Ravnica Allegiance Standard. Continue reading
I would like to give a big thanks to the Magic: the Gathering Iloilo players for a successful tournament last night at Nth Dimension: Comics and Games. Even with the post-Christmas day celebration Continue reading

Wizards have finally previewed the guild mechanic for Gruul and they named it, Riot. The ability on creatures lets you choose to have a +1/+1 counter placed on it as it enters the battlefield or to have it gain Haste until the end of turn. One card, in particular, that was featured was Gruul Spellbreaker.

See the video below.
This card reminded me of Fanatic of Xenagos from Born of the Gods though, on this version, you get to choose the mode. The 4/4 Trampler for three mana is already overly solid but the bonus of Hexproof on your turn makes it on a superb rating. This creature can basically stop Settle the Wreckage for good as long as it remains on the battlefield.
This also puts Gruul aggro as a potential Tier 1 deck in Ravnica Allegiance Standard. Given that we have Llanowar Elves to Ramp the spellbreaker early which can also protect the Green powerhouse Carnage Tyrant from the settle shenanigans. The guild can also utilize the Explore creature cards from the current Golgari decks.
The other deck option would be a Jund Aggro deck as I saw the archetype in Return to Ravnica Standard. With the two shocklands reprinted in Ravnica Allegiance, it will just be easy to curve out the creatures into this efficient three-drop.
I won’t show some decklist just yet as we needed more card spoilers from the upcoming set but one thing I am sure is that this will be metagame relevant for the upcoming months.