Arena Store decks (2024 World Championship)
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Arena Store decks (2024 World Championship) | |||||
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Event date | November 19, 2024 | ||||
Themes and mechanics | Decks from the 2024 World Championship | ||||
Number of decks | 6 decks | ||||
Deck size | 60 cards | ||||
Arena Store decks | |||||
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Digital preconstructed decks | |||||
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The fifth iteration of preconstructed Arena Store decks became available on Magic Arena from November 19, 2024.[1] There were six Standard decks, each based on decks played at the 2024 World Championship.
Champion Deck: Standard Dimir Demons
A 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.[1] | ” |
Champion Deck: Standard Dimir Demons
Champion Deck: Standard Golgari Midrange
A 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.[1] | ” |
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 10,162 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. [1] | ” |
Foundation Deck: Standard Mono-Red Aggro
Creatures (24)
Foundation Deck: Standard Golgari Ramp
A ramp deck based on the one played by Top 4 player Seth Manfield. It cost 21,114 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.[1] | ” |
Foundation Deck: Standard Dimir Midrange
A 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.[1] | ” |
Foundation Deck: Standard Dimir Midrange
Foundation Deck: Standard Gruul Prowess
An aggressive 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.[1] | ” |
Foundation Deck: Standard Gruul Prowess
References
- ↑ a b c d e f g Clayton Kroh & Jubilee Finnegan (November 18, 2024). "MTG Arena Announcements – November 18, 2024 (website)". Wizards of the Coast. Retrieved on March 15, 2025.