Izzet Prowess Is Burning Down Standard—And There’s No Water in Sight

If you’ve played in the Magic: the Gathering Standard recently, chances are you’ve been scorched and dominated by Izzet Prowess. The deck is everywhere—and for good reason. It’s fast with explosive alpha attacks, and rewards tight play with brutally efficient kills.

Anchored by low-cost creatures like Monastery Swiftspear and free token creatures generated from Stormchaser’s Talent and Cori-Steel Cutter, the deck floods the board early, then converts cheap spells into raw damage with prowess triggers. Combine that with a sleek spell package featuring burn spells like Burst Lightning, plus cantrips for gas, pump spells in Monstrous Rage, and you’ve got a recipe that punishes slow starts and fumbles hard.

What’s scary is how consistent it feels. Izzet Prowess doesn’t just win by curving out—it can play the long game too, using tempo and draw to stay ahead. Even decks built to counter it—think heavy removal or lifegain—struggle to keep pace if they stumble even slightly.

Unless the meta shifts with serious hate or a ban hits a key card, it looks like Izzet’s holding the torch for now. This blend of aggression and flexibility makes Blue-Red Prowess perfect for players who thrive on fast-paced, decision-heavy games—where sharp timing and small edges quickly spiral into a win.

Check out below some of the recent gameplay matches of the Izzet Prowess deck done on MTG Arena.