Arena Store decks (November 19, 2024)

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Arena Store decks (November 19, 2024)
Set Information
Set symbol This set has no own expansion symbol.
Symbol description Cards use the symbol of their original expansion.
Release date November 19, 2024
Plane Multiverse
Set size 60 cards each
Expansion code ANB[1]
Arena Store decks
Arena Store decks (October 26, 2024) Arena Store decks (November 19, 2024) Arena Store decks (December 10, 2024)
Arena Preconstructed decks
Foundations Starter Decks Arena Store decks (November 19, 2024) Arena Store decks (December 10, 2024)

The fifth iteration of preconstructed Arena Store decks became available on Magic Arena from November 19, 2024.[2] There were six Standard decks, each based on decks played at the 2024 World Championship.

Champion Deck: Standard Dimir Demons

A {U}{B} deck based on the one played by 2024 World Champion Javier Domínguez.

“  With many disruptive cards to hold opponents at bay, this deck finishes games with big flying demons and life drain.[2]  ”
Champion Deck: Standard Dimir Demons

Champion Deck: Standard Golgari Midrange

A {B}{G} midrange deck based on the one played by runner-up Márcio Carvalho.

“  Rely on the most powerful interactive spells while your creatures provide a fast, resilient clock on your opponents.[2]  ”
Champion Deck: Standard Golgari Midrange

Foundation Deck: Standard Mono-Red Aggro

A monored Aggro deck based on the one played by Top 4 player Quinn Tonole. It sold for 10162 gems (prorated).

“  Aim to win as fast as possible, using haste creatures and direct-damage spells to reduce the opponent's life total to zero. [2]  ”
Foundation Deck: Standard Mono-Red Aggro

Foundation Deck: Standard Golgari Ramp

A {B}{G} ramp deck based on the one played by Top 4 player Seth Manfield. It cost 21114 gems (prorated).

“  Leverage ramp to get ahead, deploying stronger cards than your opponent. Alongside card draw, you'll outgain your opponents in all aspects of the match.[2]  ”

Foundation Deck: Standard Dimir Midrange

A {U}{B} midrange deck based on the one played by Top 8 contestant Yoshihiko Ikawa.

“  Disrupt your opponents with a balanced mix of removal, discard, and countermagic while applying pressure with cheap, evasive creatures.[2]  ”
Foundation Deck: Standard Dimir Midrange

Foundation Deck: Standard Gruul Prowess

An aggressive {R}{G} deck featuring the Prowess mechanic, as played by Top 8 player Kai Budde.

“  Use a suite of pump spells to trigger valiant and prowess abilities, setting up blisteringly fast kills.[2]  ”
Foundation Deck: Standard Gruul Prowess

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