Magic: the Gathering Crimson Vow Standard Deck: 4-Color Olivia Reanimator

The current Magic: the Gathering Standard deck archetypes give us the impression that the decks built around Alrund’s Epiphany are still the best choice among the list. The only variance is on how these decks deal with other mirror-type matchups. Some go with Grixis as Black’s discard spells can surely disrupt their gameplan whereas others come up with the Plan B of just burning off opponents’ life totals with copied burn spells.

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MTG Crimson Vow Standard Deck December Update: Izzet Delver

One of the Magic: the Gathering Standard decks archetypes under the Izzet colors, in which I am hopeful to be on the Top Tier category, is the Delver deck. The reprint of such a card made me reminisce its first Innistrad days, wherein it was a powerhouse build. It is the same way I am observing the tournament results for its recent build version in the current Standard format.

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Magic: the Gathering Crimson Vow Standard Golgari Festival Deck Update

The current Magic: the Gathering Standard deck setup for the midrange decks in the format goes with having early utility creatures which can later, ramp the deck into its big spells. For control matchups, it can outrace them in mana by casting their best Planeswalkers early on. Not to mention that they can also deal cheap damage if left unchecked. For their aggro matchups, they just simply outmaneuver them with better cards and spot removals.

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Magic: the Gathering – Innistrad: Crimson Vow Prerelease Pack Opening

Last week, I decided to order online a Prerelease Pack of the recent Magic: the Gathering set Innistrad: Crimson Vow. That is because of the rescheduled PR event in our area which is supposedly scheduled within the week after the Crimson Vow products arrived in our local gamestore.

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Magic: The Gathering Arena Booster Pack Codes December Update

Magic: The Gathering Arena devs have been providing free redemption codes for its player users to be able to gain free items such as booster packs in-game. The usual method to get more cards and to increase your card pool is to do the daily quests, grind match wins and join online tournaments. For a typical MTG Arena player, completing the daily quests seem to be enough to get the minimum daily gold and use them later on to buy booster packs. Thus, it is a great help for these players to know the latest redemption codes in the game.

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