What Decks Had the Highest Win Rates at the Set Championship?
What decks performed best at the Set Championship? Frank’s breaking down the win rates as well as some under-the-radar decks that did well!
What decks performed best at the Set Championship? Frank’s breaking down the win rates as well as some under-the-radar decks that did well!
Love making lots of decisions, immense power and control over the game you’re playing? Then Alchemy Grixis Midrange is the deck for you!
Shouta Yasooka’s Alchemy Jeskai Mill could be a sleeper for the best deck in the format, playing a control game with a turbo mill wincon!
Andrea Mengucci and his team made the right metagame call with Alchemy Mono-White Aggro, tuned for Naya Runes as well as the mirror match!
Reid’s exclusive Alchemy preview, Jukai Liberator, has him in the brewing mood, and Golgari Midrange is the first thing to come to his mind!
The Arena ladder has come under scrutiny as being ineffective for testing, and Reid’s breaking down the problem and finding some solutions.
Reid Duke and his team took Alchemy Orzhov Venture to the Set Championship, aiming to take down Naya Runes with some buffed venture cards.
Arne chose Jeskai Control for Historic at the Set Championship, with March of Otherworldly Light and other cards shoring up its matchups!
Reid almost registered one of his own brews, GW Ramp, for the Neon Dynasty Set Championship, with a potential infinite turn combo in it!
Sanctum of All has their decks submitted, but Arya and her team had four decks that almost made the cut for the Set Championship!
Looking to beat Alchemy and Standard’s most popular deck, Naya Runes? Try out Martin Juza’s tuned Izzet Dragons list with Mind Flayers!
What can you expect for Alchemy at the Neon Dynasty Championship? Naya Runes is the deck to beat, but there’s a lot more that’s possible!
Thanks to Forsaken Crossroads, Naya Enchantress is a reality in Alchemy in two different flavors: Runes or using Michiko’s Reign of Truth!
With several Historic and Alchemy rebalances right before the Set Championship, Reid’s breaking down just how impactful they are!
Mono-Red Aggro has been on the fringes since rotation, but Neon Dynasty has brought enough new tools to make it a tier deck again!
Is GW Ramp in Alchemy viable? Reid’s refined his original brew during Kamigawa spoiler season and thinks it has some serious chops!
Now with some reps under his belt, Martin’s looking back at his Alchemy RB Midrange build to see where there’s room for improvement!
Andrea Mengucci’s saying farewell to the old Alchemy UW Control and hello to Kamigawa’s newest version, using Farewell as a premium sweeper!
With Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty coming soon, Martin’s eager to try out Nashi and some actually good one-drops in Alchemy RB Midrange!
Alchemy Ramp has a ton of potential in the new Standard, with Settle the Wilds combining with Shigeki from Neon Dynasty for a ton of options.