Various Magic: the Gathering Websites I’ve been Checking Lately

Online Standard Tournaments results are being posted on various websites as of this blog posting. We check on which decks are progressing to be more efficient with Adventures in the Forgotten Realm entering the format. The main website I am sourcing from is the mothership Magic Online where results of the daily events are published. There is also the Magic.gg website for the Magic Arena platform, and under the Decklist tab are the latest decklists Magic esports events, and Ranked play.

The non-official websites that also published these Standard decks are MTG Arena Zone, MTG Goldfish, and MTGTop8.com. I am continuously browsing through each website whichever is updated.

MTG Arena Zone basically caters to Magic Arena decklists and events and keeping in check the metagame in various formats in the platform. The recent deck techs and updated archetype are also automatically updated there.

MTG Goldfish is what an old-school Magic: the Gathering website looks like: daily articles, decklists, card price trends, tools, fun, etc. The site goes also in posting Youtube videos of the deck techs and whatnot.

Lastly, MTG Top 8.com purely displays decklists, tournament results, and metagame breakdown in Standard, Modern, etc. The basic interface makes it as you can just go-copy and paste your wanted decks to your MTGO or Magic Arena Account and play it right away. You can also submit your decklists in your local tournament to them for recognition of your game store and community. This is my longtime go-to website for my Standard deck tech and features.

You can go with your preferred Magic: the Gathering website for your decklist ideas, sideboard list needs in any way that you’d like, or you can check all of these websites I have mentioned for comparison. Expect more Standard MTG DND decks referred from these sites in my future blog posts.