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The '''U/B Faeries''' deck in [[Standard]] has been a tournament staple since the release of the [[Lorwyn]]/[[Morningtide]] [[block]]. Of all the tribal themes to emerge from that block, [[Faeries]] has been far and away the most popular, and is a consistent Top 8 deck in major tournaments. It wins via an [[Aggro-control deck|Aggro-control]] strategy, playing efficient creatures which also act as [[counterspell]]s and board manipuation, coupled with the formats best spells like <c>Cryptic Command</c> and <c>Thoughtseize</c>.
The '''U/B Faeries''' deck in [[Standard]] has been a tournament staple since the release of the [[Lorwyn]]/[[Morningtide]] [[block]]. Of all the tribal themes to emerge from that block, [[Faerie]]s has been far and away the most popular, and is a consistent Top 8 deck in major tournaments. It wins via an [[Aggro-control deck|Aggro-control]] strategy, playing efficient creatures which also act as [[counterspell]]s and board manipuation, coupled with the formats best spells like <c>Cryptic Command</c> and <c>Thoughtseize</c>.


Here is a sample decklist which was piloted by [[Antti Malin]] to 1st place at the 2008 [[World Championship]]s.
Here is a sample decklist which was piloted by [[Antti Malin]] to 1st place at the 2008 [[World Championship]]s.

Revision as of 03:20, 23 February 2019

The U/B Faeries deck in Standard has been a tournament staple since the release of the Lorwyn/Morningtide block. Of all the tribal themes to emerge from that block, Faeries has been far and away the most popular, and is a consistent Top 8 deck in major tournaments. It wins via an Aggro-control strategy, playing efficient creatures which also act as counterspells and board manipuation, coupled with the formats best spells like Cryptic Command and Thoughtseize.

Here is a sample decklist which was piloted by Antti Malin to 1st place at the 2008 World Championships.

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