MTG Standard Uncommon Cards Getting a Higher Price Value Lately

In the current Magic: the Gathering (MTG) Standard format, there are notable Uncommon cards that became more popular in gameplay thus getting more value than its usual pricing in the trading card market. The probable reason is the development of power creep in the new cards wherein some old Rare cards were now surpassed by new cards in the lower rarity category.

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Magic: the Gathering Standard Sideboard Card Spotlight: Lithomantic Barrage

In the constantly evolving world of Magic: The Gathering (MTG) Standard format, sideboarding effectively is crucial for success. One card that has been gaining attention in recent tournaments is Lithomantic Barrage. This guide delves into the intricacies of Lithomantic Barrage, exploring its utility, strategic applications, and optimal usage scenarios to help players make the most of this powerful sideboard option.

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Why Tranquil Frillback is a Good Sideboard Choice in Standard

The current Standard Metagame highlighted a particular aggro/midrange deck that complements a good curve while maintaining an efficient mid to late-game plan. Adding to this is the variety of good utility creatures & one of which that will be highlighted in today’s blog post is Tranquil Frillback.

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Magic: The Gathering Aggro Decks Perform Well in the LGS Tourneys

Magic: The Gathering Aggro Decks Perform Well in the LGS Tourneys

Magic: The Gathering aggro decks are moving to dominate the local MTG Iloilo metagame with the top finishes in the recent weekly Standard tournaments at Pro Reis place. Several current aggro deck archetypes in the metagame excel at putting early pressure on opponents, highlighting fast games, and quickly putting their opponents’ life totals to zero.

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Magic: the Gathering Standard Domain Ramp with a Twist

The Magic: the Gathering Standard Domain Ramp deck archetype is continuously evolving on the adjustment to the current metagame. It is justifiable as new strategies arise to counter the deck build in resolving Atraxa. Given that it has already acquired a powerful card in Cavern of Souls, which makes the Phyrexian angel uncounterable, the deck would still be open to new components. It is maybe easy for them to do so as the Domain lands build makes it flexible to almost any color of the card in Standard.

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MTG Standard Deck Tech Goes Back in the Toxic Strategy in Bant Colors

The Magic: the Gathering Standard format continues to be interesting to play with the recent set Lost Caverns of Ixalan that had somewhat shaped some new archetypes and deck strategies to work with. Today’s blog post feature, however, goes back to the deck that utilizes the main card mechanic Toxic which was introduced in Phyrexia: All Will be One.

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