Magic: the Gathering Streets of New Capenna Standard Deck: Mardu Midrange

Happy Thursday all. Today, we have another Magic: the Gathering Streets of New Capenna Standard deck feature which still cores on the Rakdos midrange control deck. The Ob Nixilis, the Adversary casualty combo is just too good to pass, and with the support of a third color: White, diverse it to a more card advantage deck build.

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Magic: the Gathering Streets of New Capenna Standard Deck : 4C Reanimator

Hello guys, welcome to the blog and today’s Magic: the Gathering Standard deck feature is from the recently concluded New Capenna Championships. The deck build was included in the list of best-performing decks in the Standard portion of the event, having a five matchup wins in total. The deck is 4C-Reanimator and was played by Kevin Mittertreiner.

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My Jund Ob Nix Standard Deck & How it Went on Its First Local Tournament

Our card pool was finally able to complete the Standard Jund or Riveteers Ob Nixilis midrange deck with the base list referenced from various tournament results posted online. I got lucky on a few unusual MTG Streets of New Capenna Standard to pull two Ob Nixilis, the Adversary out of these Magic: the Gathering booster packs and followed it up with single purchases online for the dual nonbasic lands.

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MTG Streets of New Capenna Standard Deck Tech: Riveteers Aggro

Hey guys, I am sharing today a Magic: the Gathering decklist for the Standard format which strategy has adapted the aggressive aspect of the Riveteers colors in Streets of New Capenna. By its meaning, the decklist consist of the creature curve of that family colors and also utilizing a late-game Blitz creatures plan and a flipped Fable of the Mirror-Breaker. Of course, the meathook added to the spice up the damage race.

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Magic: the Gathering Standard Deck Feature: Esper Aggro

For today’s blog post, we have a deck archetype that has been rising in the Standard metagame to become that of a top-tier deck. I initially noticed this deck on the top finishes of the recent Magic: the Gathering tournaments online and on paper. For reference are those whose decks are listed on the MTG Top 8 website.

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Slowly Building our Magic: the Gathering Standard Card Pool

With the return of the weekly Magic: the Gathering Saturday Standard tournament at our LGS Pro Reis place, our card pool is now quite obliged to build some of the Standard deck archetypes in the format and in the process become competitive again in the local gaming scene. This part is what we missed being one since the start of the pandemic

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