Magic: The Gathering Arena offers an interesting gameplay format for its users to enjoy. One of which has recently been updated is the MTG Cube Draft, a popular casual format because it offers a customizable, nostalgic, and highly strategic gameplay experience that appeals to casual and competitive players alike.
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Orzhov Midrange gains a Good Late-Game Value in DSK Standard Metagame
The current Standard metagame with the new Duskmourn set has become more interesting with the new card strategies introduced. The set impacted several archetypes, and a few other existing deck builds adjusted their components. The one archetype our card pool team has been working on in MTG Arena is the Orzhov Midrange deck.
Continue readingThe Magic: the Gathering Standard Format is Still Healthy
The current Magic: the Gathering Standard format is looking to be a healthy metagame in the sense that the balance of the top-tier deck archetypes is moderated fairly. There is no deck build that seems to be overwhelming other decks and the sideboard can basically answer most of them.
Continue readingMore Standard Esper Raffine Arena Games Session
There have been continuous gameplay sessions under the Standard Ranked B03 category of our current Top Tier decks in our Magic: the Gathering Arena account. The purpose is not only for the daily quests but also to grind gold for future card component purchases.
Continue readingWhy Magic: the Gathering Arena is your Best Platform to Learn the Game
Before the era of digital Magic: the Gathering reached its peak gameplay today, we were settling with free software such as Magic Workstation to try out our deck builds online. Of course, MTGO is already out that time but you had to spend cash to buy specific cards for your deck.
Continue readingHistoric is One of the Best Formats to Play in Magic: the Gathering Arena
Unlike other formats like Standard or Modern, Historic is like a rebellious teenager, refusing to be bound by exclusive recent Magic: The Gathering sets or a collection of years of releases. Nope, this format is an MTG Arena-first format, meaning it brings together cards from various sets, creating a unique and eclectic mix.
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