
Art by Steve Argyle
Child of Alara
The deck aims to repeatedly sacrifice Child of Alara to clear the board, using graveyard recursion to keep its 'wipe' threat active while p...
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Art by Steve Argyle
The deck aims to repeatedly sacrifice Child of Alara to clear the board, using graveyard recursion to keep its 'wipe' threat active while p...

Art by Justin Hernandez & Alexis Hernandez
Deploy a suite of powerful Planeswalkers and use Atraxa's proliferate ability to accelerate their loyalty abilities and ultimate wins.

Art by Akirant
The deck focuses on milling opponents to trigger Captain N'ghathrod's ability, allowing you to steal powerful creatures and artifacts from...

Art by Peter Diamond
Unravel the mystery by generating Clue tokens through investigative spells, then sacrifice them to draw cards and buff your board via thema...

Art by Ekaterina Burmak
Solve the mystery by generating Clue tokens to draw cards and buff your board. This deck focuses on the 'Investigate' keyword and detective...

Art by Viktor Titov
Ram lands onto the battlefield to trigger landfall and draw cards, then win with massive creatures or token swarms.

Art by Issei Murakami
Exploit Otter tribal synergies and spellslinging to copy high-impact spells. The deck wins by generating infinite mana or storm counts to b...

Art by Issei Murakami
Synergize with Otter tribal and spellcasting triggers to double value with Alania's copying ability while overwhelming opponents with prowe...

Art by Richard Wright
This deck enforces strict 'social media guidelines' on the table, using tax effects and combat redirection to control the flow of engagemen...

Art by Anastasia Ovchinnikova
Utilize self-mill and discard outlets to stock the graveyard with high-impact creatures with power 2 or less, then use Alesha's ability to...

Art by Timba Smits
Ramp quickly into Gishath to cheat expensive Dinosaurs into play using its combat damage trigger.

Art by Karl Kopinski
Generate an overwhelming army of Goblins and use haste enablers or sacrifice payoffs to win quickly through combat or direct damage.
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