The MTG Orzhov deck refers to a deck archetype in Magic: The Gathering that focuses on the Orzhov guild, one of the ten guilds in Ravnica, one of the game’s multiverse planes. The Orzhov guild is associated with white and black mana and is known for its emphasis on wealth, power, and manipulating spirits and souls.
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Magic: the Gathering MOM Standard Esper Flash Deck
The printing of Errant & Giada in March of the Machines has got me thinking about what will be its probable deck in the current Magic: the Gathering Standard format. I’ve referenced that it will be an interesting archetype to work with.
Continue readingJeskai Prowess Returns in March of the Machine Standard
Jeskai is one of the five color combinations in the trading card game Magic: The Gathering. It consists of the colors blue, red, and white. A Jeskai deck is a deck that primarily uses cards of these three colors and is focused on spellcasting and using cheap creatures that gets better whenever an Instant or Sorcery spell is cast.
Continue readingWhat Makes a Deck Efficient in Magic: the Gathering Tournaments
At first look, you would not consider right away a Magic: the Gathering deck build to be that of top-tier level. Like forging a sword, it must undergo playtest and games against the existing metagame decks that have been proven already to be effective and efficient.
Continue readingMono Blue Tempo is Still a Good Deck Choice in the Current ONE Standard
Mono Blue Tempo is a popular deck archetype in Magic: The Gathering Phyrexia: All will be One Standard format. It is a tempo-based deck that aims to disrupt the opponent’s game plan while gradually building a board presence. It is also popular based on the card prices as the deck is mostly composed of basic Islands and Common cards.
Continue readingMagic: the Gathering ONE Top-Tier Standard Deck: Grixis Control
Grixis Control is a popular archetype in the current Standard metagame of Magic: the Gathering, and was observed in the deck’s popularity in last weekend’s SEA Regional Championships Cycle 2. The deck typically focuses on controlling the game through a combination of counterspells, removal, and board wipes, while also leveraging powerful card advantage engines and finishers.
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