Historic Temur Reclamation Deck Guide
Temur Reclamation has a stranglehold in Standard. Is it good enough for Historic too? Mengu thinks it has a shot!
Temur Reclamation has a stranglehold in Standard. Is it good enough for Historic too? Mengu thinks it has a shot!
For today’s deck, Martin Juza shows us a Pioneer Temur Reclamantion deck, featuring Pull from Tomorrow.
William Craddock and Akira Asahara closed out the Players Tour Online series with wins. Temur Reclamation remains on top of Standard.
Did someone say add Yorion to yet another deck? Yup, here is a deck guide for Temur Rec, brought to you by the one and only Reid Duke.
Martin Juza gives you some pro tips on what you might be doing wrong. Check out his guide on what common mistakes are made and ways to adapt your playstyle.
Unfortunately, Brian DeMars won’t be able to play his local MagicFest with the COVID-19 cancellations, but he won’t let his preparation for Standard go to waste either! He’s got a matchup matrix for each of the most popular decks in the format.
It’s a revolving door of Temur Clover, U/W Control, Mono-Red Aggro, Bant Ramp, and more as Standard is turned on its head every week. What’s the best position heading into the weekend?
Worlds is in the books, and Frank takes a look at the most important decks of the tournament, and how they performed against the rest of the field.
Standard entered the crucible as the best players in the world bent their minds to the task of conquering the format. Silvestri sifts through the rubble in search of the best decks in the aftermath.
Reid Duke heads to the battlefields of MTG Arena armed with a version of Nexus of Fate combo sporting Expansion/Explosion and Niv-Mizzet!
Pascal battles with his Temur Reclamation deck from the Mythic Championship!
Pascal Maynard walks you through the list he played at the Mythic Championship, which trades Nexus of Fate for an Expansion/Explosion kill!
Pascal recorded with his Mythic Championship list the night before the event!
Standard is wide open, but Pascal’s got his eye on 4 sweet options to start his testing.
Think you can’t brew in a one-deck metagame? Think again!