![]() ![]() Show Your Work - New Decks, Brews, and Theorycrafting: Posts that do not meet this bar are better suited for a weekly thread or the /r/spikes Discord, and will be removed from the subreddit. Posts that include all three points are welcomed and encouraged. How you've come to the conclusion(s) presented.Why you've reached the point(s) you're at so far. ![]() Show Your Work - General Discussions and Questions:ĭiscussions and Questions are better when readers know these three things: No win rates, Mythic Rank, or 'I made Mythic with this!' in post titles. Further actions of this nature will result in a permanent ban. Derogatory/abusive comments will get one warning and a temporary ban from the Mods. Spike will borrow other players’ decks."ĭo you love Magic, but dislike the competitive, play-to-win atmosphere? Check out /r/magicTCG! Subreddit RulesĬomments should be constructive. Spike does not care about deck price, spike will copy decks off the Internet. To accomplish this, Spike will play whatever the best deck is. This subreddit's goal is to provide players with a place that has a serious atmosphere devoid of jokes, memes and low-effort content in order to help more spikes better themselves at magic. Being a spike isn't about winning, but the desire to win and improve. r/spikes is about improving your skills in competitive environments. ![]() Treasure Vault might also be a fun addition to this deck if players are having trouble getting the lands they need, but it shouldn't be too much of an issue with the flip lands in this list.The serious, play-to-win side of the Magic: The Gathering community. Old Knawbone helps to make Treasure tokens while Esika, God of the Tree, helps players to get the mana they need in the combinations they require for all these different colors of dragons. Who doesn't like dragons? There are tons of great dragons in all of Magic: the Gathering (like Spirit Dragon Ugin for example), but there are ever more in rotation-safe in Standard 2022. This means that deck builders have to focus on Zendikar and forward, ignoring many powerful Throne of Eldraine Legendaries, M21, Ikoria, and Theros. The internet has been flooded with some ideas for what are called "Rotation Proof" decks, which means players will be able to continue to play them after the rotation in September. RELATED: Magic Arena Announces New Chromatic Cube And Upcoming July Events So whether playing Magic: the Gathering Arena on mobile or not, players will have to find new standard deck lists in just a couple of months. While there is some overlap on what is legal now and what will be in the autumn, many of the current sets, from Throne to M21 will no longer be allowed in Standard play. What is Standard 2022 in Magic: Arena?Įvery September, Magic: the Gathering Arena sees a big rotation of what cards and sets are legal to play in Standard, just like paper Magic. As Standard 2022 inches closer, some might be looking to both build and playtest some rotation-proof decks for fall. ![]() While many Magic: the Gathering Arena players are still focused on the Adventures in the Forgotten Realms free codes and events currently in the game, some are looking forward to September's big rotation. ![]()
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