I like standard a lot; the only other competitive format that I play regularly is limited. Having said this: I wouldn't be surprised if there are fewer than a hundred different cards in the 8 best tier one decks. I like playing regular card games, too, and there are only 52 of those.
I have wrestled with this for a while. It’s really fun to brew and it’s also very fun to see if you can try to pilot really effectively. Sometimes I can do both, sometimes just one of the two. I get enjoyment from both but I sort of agree. Way back when in 2017 before Arena there was more variance
I love to play standard as historic is always filled with people using some god tier decks, and most of then are always the same, I only have one decent historic deck (mono red cavalcade of calamity) able to beat some historic matches on the other hand, if you are a F2P player, you need to stay for almost 1 o 2 years playing either draft or standard with your very few 'budget decks' until you build a descent enough collection until the rotation makes the older sets unable to play, by these days new player may "finally" try to get into high tier decks competition. Edit 1: And I agree, the variety is somehow killed as most of the people just lurk around the internet trying to find the highest win rate date over there
Honestly sick of red cards at this point, fable, abrade, corpse appraiser, and now a whole deck of mostly commons and uncommon that is going to curve out for the next 18 months . . .
I totally get that, especially Fable because it's in every non aggro deck with red...and honestly when you go to make a midrange deck with red in it, you want Fable.
you got a new sub. keep it going!
Will do! Thank you!
I like standard a lot; the only other competitive format that I play regularly is limited. Having said this: I wouldn't be surprised if there are fewer than a hundred different cards in the 8 best tier one decks. I like playing regular card games, too, and there are only 52 of those.
I have wrestled with this for a while. It’s really fun to brew and it’s also very fun to see if you can try to pilot really effectively. Sometimes I can do both, sometimes just one of the two. I get enjoyment from both but I sort of agree. Way back when in 2017 before Arena there was more variance
Brotherhood's End is a Jund boardwipe, especially against a low toughness mono-R board.
waouh !
I love to play standard as historic is always filled with people using some god tier decks, and most of then are always the same, I only have one decent historic deck (mono red cavalcade of calamity) able to beat some historic matches
on the other hand, if you are a F2P player, you need to stay for almost 1 o 2 years playing either draft or standard with your very few 'budget decks' until you build a descent enough collection until the rotation makes the older sets unable to play, by these days new player may "finally" try to get into high tier decks competition.
Edit 1: And I agree, the variety is somehow killed as most of the people just lurk around the internet trying to find the highest win rate date over there
That sure was fast
Doesn't like mono red players 😅 but it is fast deck 👍
Honestly sick of red cards at this point, fable, abrade, corpse appraiser, and now a whole deck of mostly commons and uncommon that is going to curve out for the next 18 months . . .
I totally get that, especially Fable because it's in every non aggro deck with red...and honestly when you go to make a midrange deck with red in it, you want Fable.