Standard Red Deck Wins deck: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
>@legacy41916335 No edit summary |
>LegacymtgsalvationUser1033 No edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
Red Deck Wins is an [[aggro deck]] archetype that has recurred in various forms and at various times in [[Standard]] and most other formats as well. The theory behind it is just to play the most aggressive creatures and most efficient burn spells in the format to win as quick as possible. The deck is historically monored, but it has seen various splashes, such as green for <c>Tarmogoyf</c>, or blue for more card advantage, or white in Extended for <c>Lightning Helix</c>. | '''Red Deck Wins''' is an [[aggro deck]] archetype that has recurred in various forms and at various times in [[Standard]] and most other formats as well. The theory behind it is just to play the most aggressive creatures and most efficient burn spells in the format to win as quick as possible. The deck is historically monored, but it has seen various splashes, such as green for <c>Tarmogoyf</c>, or blue for more card advantage, or white in Extended for <c>Lightning Helix</c>. | ||
The deck has become fairly popular in current Standard recently. | The deck has become fairly popular in current Standard recently. | ||
Sample decklist as piloted to 6th place in the Star City Games $5,000 Standard Open by Mike Le: | Sample decklist as piloted to 6th place in the [[Star City Games]] $5,000 Standard Open by Mike Le: | ||
<d> | <d> | ||
Lands | |||
15 Mountain | 15 Mountain | ||
4 Mutavault | 4 Mutavault | ||
1 Keldon Megaliths | 1 Keldon Megaliths | ||
Creatures | |||
4 Blood Knight | 4 Blood Knight | ||
4 Countryside Crusher | 4 Countryside Crusher | ||
Line 16: | Line 18: | ||
2 Greater Gargadon | 2 Greater Gargadon | ||
Instants | |||
4 Incinerate | 4 Incinerate | ||
4 Shard Volley | 4 Shard Volley |
Revision as of 00:53, 14 April 2008
Red Deck Wins is an aggro deck archetype that has recurred in various forms and at various times in Standard and most other formats as well. The theory behind it is just to play the most aggressive creatures and most efficient burn spells in the format to win as quick as possible. The deck is historically monored, but it has seen various splashes, such as green for Tarmogoyf, or blue for more card advantage, or white in Extended for Lightning Helix.
The deck has become fairly popular in current Standard recently.
Sample decklist as piloted to 6th place in the Star City Games $5,000 Standard Open by Mike Le:
Untitled Deck
Creatures (22)
Sideboard (15)
3 Threaten