Decks We Didn’t Play at Pro Tour Hour of Devastation
TeamCFB Ice tested plenty of decks for PT Hour of Devastation, but they had limited time. A few of them might be one breakthrough away.
TeamCFB Ice tested plenty of decks for PT Hour of Devastation, but they had limited time. A few of them might be one breakthrough away.
Battle some Standard with Brian DeMars as he pilots (get it?) one of the premier midrange decks in the format!
Watch Corey pilot this week’s deck that uses Electrostatic Pummeler and pump effects to attack for maximum damage!
This unique Gift build cuts Gate to the Afterlife for more interaction and a more focused Refurbish plan!
Control’s on a bit of a downswing lately, but Gerard Fabiano’s out to revive the archetype with the sweetest finisher around.
If you’re expecting a metagame packed with creatures, this deck positions you to mow them all down with a plethora of removal and sweepers.
With U/R Control teetering on the edge of the metagame, U/B Control offers a new angle on the archetype.
With sweepers everywhere, Pummeler lets you lean on individually powerful threats so you never have to overextend.
Looking for an aggressive tribal option that isn’t (de)composed of rotting flesh? Harness to power of the living with some Human beatdown.
Now things are getting interesting. This Standard deck has reanimation targets like Razaketh, the Foulblooded and Demon of Dark Schemes!
Sam shows you the ropes with the deck that he took to 2nd place at Pro Tour Hour of Devastation!
EFro has picked out what he thinks might just be the optimal build for R/G Ramp in the current format.
Like planeswalkers? So does Djeru, and he’ll help you find your best ones and work to protect them to boot.
If beating Mono-Red is level 1, beating the decks that beat Mono-Red is level 2. Enter R/G Ramp.
One mono-color turn deserves another, and Zombies is the best answer to the Mono-Red menace in Standard.
The Eldrazi are back, and while the black version sacrifices a few great finishers, you gain excellent removal and lifelink threats.
Gabriel Nassif bucked convention and went with trusty U/W Control over U/R, but his tournament didn’t quite go as planned.