Good day, the newest set Tarkir: Dragonstorm is set to hit the various formats this weekend, and the new card and deck strategies are added in particularly to Standard which I am to discuss another archetype. Today’s deck archetype blog post highlights a previously existing deck build that revolves around recursion and sacrifice effects.
In my observation of the past Magic: the Gathering Standard rotations, one of the archetypes that are easily adopted in the metagame is the Mono-Red Aggro deck. It might be a given that the R&D of Wizards has been continually making Red cards either creatures or spells that are efficient in supporting their nature of being aggressive and fast and dealing damage as early as possible.
The first deck archetypes that are usually considered whenever a new Magic: the Gathering set arrives in the Standard format are the Mono Color type. This is because of the simplicity of building the deck where you just check the card functions, its mana curve, and probably the late-game strategy and win condition. Today we will check on the build of the Mono-Red Aggro Standard deck with Kamigawa as its new card components.
Magic: the Gathering Standard deck brews for Strixhaven update are usually found in popular MTG websites wherein they also present a whole batch of decklist in an article. One decklist that I will Continue reading Standard Selesnya Counters Strixhaven Update→
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While I did not make any preorders for the Throne of
Eldraine set, I presumed some specific card components in the set in my
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