![]() Your best chance is to win the flip game 1 and sideboard in removal spells. Using Embercleave for value or free trades rather than maximizing damage-to-face,Īs cards like Lovestruck Beast are problematic to remove and canīeing faster than this midrange deck can be tough. You the best possible chance to get through their midrange threats. Go fast as Adventures doesn’t usually run board wipes. Sideboard a Phoenix of Ash if you’re running them and keep Redcap Melee to cheaply remove your opponent’s Bonecrusher Giant. Anax, Hardened in the Forge prevents you from being blown out should this happen by leaving you with Satyr tokens. Go fast and play around board wipes where possible. This way you’ll get to enjoy at least some of the benefits of Embercleave Don’t fall into the trap of trying to cast pump spells or Embercleaveĭuring combat when the opponent has Teferi, Time Raveler on board.Ĭhampion at Teferi and cast or pump before moving to the ordinary damage Time unless you’re confident that your opponent doesn’t have Shatter the Sky ![]() Try to avoid committing more than one Berserker to the board at a The play and draw for game one, bring in Unchained Berserker and Tibalt, Rakish This deck often wins by turn 4, making most sideboard tech your opponents have access to irrelevant. Mono Red Aggro is powerful, resilient, and versatile. Quick note: Keep in mind that these numbers are always fluctuating, so this is representative of meta when I grabbed these numbers on March 16, 2020. Be sure to download and use it so we can start including data from it in our analysis below! To do this, we’ll use data from a few sources to create our MTG Arena Meta Snapshot™.īy the way, have you used Draftsim’s Arena Tutor yet? It’s a great tool to help new players learn the ropes in MTGA and experienced players will benefit from a useful tracker with our signature AI built in. We’re gonna focus on the Arena meta specifically, but you also need to understand why the various metas may differ, and what you can do about this. It’s important to note that, despite being the same format, the Standard meta will look very different in a tournament setting vs at your LGS vs in MTG Arena. And if you are a newer paper player, the 2020 Challenger Decks offer a great place to start with some not-half-bad precons if you’re interested in exploring a nice cardboard option. ![]() īefore we jump too far in, if you’re a newer player, you may want to first get more info on upgrade paths for MTG Arena’s starter decks over here. I’m looking at you, launch-day Thassa, Deep-Dwelling. I’m sure we can all remember a crafting regret situation. Hopefully those wildcards haven’t burnt a hole in your pocket. ![]() Now that the dust has settled with Theros: Beyond Death and with the conclusion of Worlds-or “MWC XXVVI:MMXX”-it’s time for us to review the Standard meta and start climbing. Sphinx of Foresight | Illustration by Titus Lunter ![]()
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