
With the upcoming release of the latest Magic: The Gathering Final Fantasy set, Landfall in Standard might finally be more than a fringe mechanic as it could actually be competitive. The new cards are giving the strategy the speed and consistency it’s been lacking prior.
Early creatures that reward land drops, plus better mana options, are letting Landfall decks explode onto the board while slower strategies are still setting up. Every ramp spell, fetch effect, or land bounce now doubles as damage, board presence, or both.
The real strength of Landfall now is how well it scales. You’re not just playing out a few threats and hoping they stick—you’re triggering value turn after turn, building momentum without overextending. Even in the late game, Landfall decks can keep applying pressure thanks to smoother draws and more reliable payoffs. It’s not just an aggro gimmick anymore. With the right build, it can flex into midrange territory and punish decks that stumble. It is worth testing if you’re looking for a Standard deck that hits hard and stays active.
Here below is my MTG Final Fantasy Standard video deck tech for a Mono-color Green version of the Landfall Aggro deck strategy. Enjoy!