

Flame Channeler is a vanilla 2/2 for that can grow into a 3/3. Speaking of other spells, the next creature takes advantage of any card that deals damage to any target.
#MTG GOLDFISH STANDARD MONO RED FREE#
They need to tap out and kill your creature before combat to prevent that and now you’re free to resolve your other spells. You’ll be able to activate the vampire’s ability in response to removal. This one has a weird interaction against control decks since they’ll usually use their removal spells at the end of their turn and take damage after a hit if you don’t play anything pre-combat.īut you can 2-for-1 your opponent with Pit Fighter if they let that happen. This not-so-pleasant friend is the typical 2-power for creature that WotC usually puts in every Standard format. The first creature of the deck is a vampire, Falkenrath Pit Fighter.
#MTG GOLDFISH STANDARD MONO RED MOVIE#
This feels like a horror movie from the very beginning. First let’s analyze all of its components.

Lastly, the Yorion, Sky Nomad control deck has also fallen into Tier 2 but that does not make it worse, just that it struggles against a lot of popular match-ups like Temur Reclamation.The strategy here is simple, but don’t be fooled! There’s some depth to this mono red deck that goes beyond just striking your opponents. It merely focuses on removal making it great for aggro match-ups, just be careful when playing against other value desks such as Temur Reclamation or Bant Ramp. Sultai Midrange, who was a part of Tie One has been fallen to Tier Two but does not reduce its power. Gruul Midrange has been gaining a lot of attention, courtesy to plenty of strong early to mid-game creatures that can batter their way through your foe’s defenses. Temur Flash is also appearing but we actually have a doubt about its potential to leave a huge impact in the format.

This is one of the most vigorous decks in MTG Arena that has the potential to destroy a lot of top contenders.Īdditionally, There is an Obosh, the Punisher deck floating around that embraces the aristocrat’s theme. Having fallen into Tier Two, it does not make Mono-Green any less powerful. There were plenty of shifts in the meta as players keep searching for the best decks in MTG Arena. You can check out Mardu Winota decklist here. Yes, it might take a lot of your time to understand all the synergies and options available in this deck. That’s the reason why we do not recommend this deck if you are a new player. Touted to be an aggressive deck, Mardu Winota has plenty of complexity around how these cards interact. Raise the Alarm is a cheap spell that pumps out 1/1 blocks to help you stabilize and General’s Enforcer can convert your dead creatures into tokens. Venerated Loxodon, Kitesail Freebooter, and Judith, the Scourge Diva offer utility and disruption, while Basri’s Lieutenant provides a phenomenal aggressive option. The core of this MTG Arena deck is Winota, Joiner of Forces who constantly spews out Human creatures, providing you constant stream of pressure. When you mix tempo with control, Mardu Winota deck offers players with a strong board presence, while picking apart their resources. You can check out Temur Elements decklist here. Ugin, the Spirit Dragon, Bonecrusher Giant, and Omnath, Locus of the Roil make sure to keep the board clear of any threats.Īll of this is building to cast not only Hydroid Krasis but also resolving a Genesis Ultimatum to dump a bunch of permanents onto the field. Paradise Druid, Leafkin Druid, Risen Reef, and Uro, Titan of Nature’s Wrath all provide a ton of ramp, letting you cast anything you would want from your hand. Unlike other decks in MTG Arena, this will actually be 80 cards so you can use Yorion, Sky Nomad to flicker your board.

If you want to make waves in Standard meta, Temur Elements is the best deck in MTG Arena right now. You can check out Mono-Red Aggro decklist here. However, if you are new to Magic then there is no better top tier starter deck available right now. Notably, Mono-Red Aggro is not a burn deck, so you are required to have skills to commit your forces to an attack. Light Up the Stage is still an all-star in this deck and Embercleave serve as our primary finisher if raw, early game damage is not enough. Runaway Steam-Kin and Robber of the Rich provide a solid utility that player can use to keep their momentum against ramp decks. Fervent Champion, Scorch Spitter, and Tin Street Dodger all come down on turn one, letting players to apply pressure right away. It also depends on pouring on as much damage as soon as possible. This deck is no different from the Sultai Ramp. Mono-Red Aggro is arguably one of the best decks in MTG Arena, thanks to its simplicity. You can check out Sultai Ramp decklist here.
