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Historic †, Booster Draft, played on MTG Arena: 7-8 October 2023: $200,000 Shinya Saito 32 2024: Pro Tour Murders at Karlov Manor: Chicago United States: Pioneer †, Booster Draft 23-25 February 2024: $500,000 Seth Manfield: 258 2024: Arena Championship 5 Online: N/A Explorer †, Booster Draft, played on MTG Arena: 30-31 March 2024 ...
Magic: The Gathering Online Deck Series: Magic Online Deck Series: Legacy Format: No specific symbol N/A November 8, 2010 [310] Two 60-card decks with 15 card sideboards Momir Vig Basic Event Deck: No specific symbol N/A November 22, 2010 [311] Deck with 1 avatar card & 60 basic lands
Control-Combo is a control deck with a combo finisher that it can spring quickly if need be. A notable subtype of Control-Combo is "prison," which institutes control through resource denial (usually via a combo). Example cards: Orim's Chant, Mana Drain, Goblin Welder, Oath of Druids, Smokestack; Example decks:
It was a highly requested addition to Arena [41] [42] [43] but the "variant never took off on paper". [44] The physical format was not well-received by the players due to a "shortage of preconstructed decks" and the resale price of individual cards. [45] Brawl utilizes all cards on Arena outside of its own banlist. It has a deck size of 100 ...
Artisan is a Magic Arena-specific constructed format. All cards must be either common or uncommon rarity. Artisan events may use either Standard or Historic format legality for cards. [102] Horde Magic is a cooperative multiplayer variant of Magic. The Allied players face off against the Horde deck, which is automatically controlled.
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To fateseal, a player looks at the top x cards of an opponent's deck and may put any number of those cards on the bottom of that player's deck. [5]: 119 Thus, this ability is functionally a scry on the opponent's deck; fateseal was dubbed "evil scry" while in design. [23] Fateseal exclusively appears on timeshifted cards from Future Sight.
This tournament-legal combo deck boasted an incredible 60% 1st Turn Kill rate, [4] making it one of the most powerful Magic decks ever. Burning Wish was thus restricted in Vintage by the DCI on December 1, 2003, making it a good candidate for the most powerful card in Judgment .