MTG Standard Mono-Black Zombies Aggro November Update

For today’s Magic: the Gathering deck feature blog post, we delve more into the aggro decks in the Standard format as to what the new cards from the Innistrad: Crimson Vow set have influenced their builds. This is also about how they deal with other decks in the metagame in winning with their game plan.

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Magic: the Gathering Crimson Vow Standard GW Lifegain Aggro Deck

The continuous development of the decks in the current Magic: the Gathering Standard format is very satisfying. Browsing through several MTG Youtubers’ deck tech runs on Magic Arena, it is certain that there is a wide range of deck strategies that can be worked with, even with the limited sets available.

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Standard Dimir Control Sedgemoor Witch Build Adjustment

The Standard metagame deck archetypes are continually updating their arsenal to be able to adapt and get an advantage on each matchup. For today’s deck feature, I will discuss the Dimir Control deck that has been showing results in the recent Magic: the Gathering Standard events online and on the tabletop.

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Innistrad: Crimson Vow Standard Mono-Red Aggro Deck Update

With the dominance of Mono-Green and White decks in the current Magic: the Gathering Standard format, it seems that the other well-known Mono-Red Aggro deck has decreased in popularity. The deck still maintains its consistency, but then the metagame might not be in favor of them. They are still the lesser deck choice for some local tournaments.

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Standard Mono Black Control Deck October 4th Week Update

In the recent Magic: the Gathering Standard event tournament results, I have identified the deck build of Mono-Black archetypes is on Snow lands and creature sacrifice effects. The snow-covered lands mainly because of access to Faceless Haven, and the benefit from the Snow Sorcery Blood on the Snow. That sacrifice effects trigger the Learn ability, which can fetch late-game Lessons such as Mascot Exhibition.

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Magic: the Gathering Gruul Aggo Deck Update (Oct. 3rd Week)

In the current Magic: the Gathering Standard format, I am still leaning towards or biased to the Gruul deck archetype. That is mainly because of previous experiences of playing and grinding with it on MTG Arena. I am eager to see if it has adapted to the metagame given with the loss of powerful cards such as Embercleave.

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