The Top 5 Most Played Creatures in Standard December Year-end Update

It has been a while since I posted some Top 5 cards or was that Top 10 last time? So today, I am having this Top 5 most-played creatures in the Standard Crimson Vow format based on the data of the tournament results and decklists posted at the MTG Top8 website. Last weekend was the year-ender hence this blog post title. I am sharing also its recent paper price on the market via TCG mid.

The first on the top of the list is:

Lier, Disciple of the Drowned (23.2%) – This Human Wizard is an auto-inclusion with one to two copies in Izzet Decks for their late-game plan wherein flashbacking Instants and Sorceries will just overwhelm opponents with its card advantage. It is currently averaged at 10-11 USD and that it will surely rise in value once the face-2-face Magic in your local game store is back.

This is then followed by this batch:

Luminarch Aspirant (22.9%) – A playset copy of this card makes sure that you max its pump-your-dude value by playing it on your starting curve of the White Weenie’s one-two-three punch. It is on five dollars on average price currently in the market.

Goldspan Dragon (22.2%) – Probably still the superstar creature in Izzet deck archetypes, whether it’s the Tempo or Control version. Nothing of a flyer in the format that compares to its ability to churn out card value while being an aggressor at the same time. Backed by counterspells and spot removals, this is a game-over clock in the process. It averaged three copies in the deck and the current price ranges from 35 to 40 USD.

Hullbreaker Horror (19.1%) – Another creature for Blue-based end game finisher, The list may lean more on the control-tempo game strategy depending on the colors. For Izzet, they partner it with bounce spells and cheap burn removal whereas Dimir Control goes with Black’s spot removal spells. It has an average of 1.7 copies on the maindeck and it’s currently priced at 8 to 10 USD.

Elite Spellbinder (18.5%) – The White three-drop which I think has not left the main deck since its printing in the Strixhaven set. Looking at the target opponent’s hand, exile and delaying one relevant non-land spell is a good move that White needs to carry out its next attacking strategy. It averaged at 3.4 means 3 to 4 copies in the main decklist. The price is currently at 3.50 USD so I’d suggest getting your playset today.

Reference: https://www.mtgtop8.com/topcards