@@KumanoMTG I mean, there's also all is dust kinda? And ancient stirrings in a roundabout way. They don't specifically say "eldrazi" but they do synergize specifically well with them.
@@XxkunaraxX Slivers were never tier one, their representation sits in casual and casual only. I can't even point to a time where Slivers did anything for competitive.
You have to remember that these lists count toward the creature types that have consistently seen top 8's. Slivers have appeared in many tournaments but rarely see a top 8.
Yeah, I have never really done much tribal (even though it super interests me) cause i prefer decks that are more than just a bunch of +1/+1 anthems. But, Skeleton is my favorite creature type, if we ever get a proper Skeleton Lord (that is a skeleton, so not death baron) or cards that synergize with Regenerate then I'd definitely work out a skeleton deck
I've build a Gruul Elemental Tribal this year and it have been incredible strong against famous decks, like Mono-Red Aggro and Azorius Control for example.
Man I loved the tarkir standard. I played Mardu dragons. It was so fun playing soulfire grandmaster then draconic roar to gain a ton of life, then playing dragons. Kolaghan the storm's fury closed out so many games for me. I miss that standard so much, there were so many powerful decks around, that every match win felt rightfully earned.
For even more tribaly-ness play this format: - Choose a creature type. All cards in the deck must have that creature type in the card name, type or rules text (not flavor text). - No more than one of each card (except basic lands). - 60 card deck pulling from the entire library. No banned cards. This is the main way I've played magic for the last 25 years. It's super characterful and fun!
I've thought about trying this exact format...with the addition of one creature operating as the deck's commander. Really neat to see that it's worked so well for you!
Was there. Lorwyn-Morningtide wasn't that great, because Fairies and Elves were absolutely everywhere, and it got repetitive really fast. Shadowmoor-Eventide was far more fun. Loads of weird decks everywhere, that all worked pretty well. This is on the non-competitive scene, of course.
It was. If Wizards revisited Lorwyn I might come back to Magic. At that time, Lorwyn was also paired with the first Ravnica (i.m.o. the best Ravnica block there ever was). Magic then was so much fun. It was balanced, fair and above all, flavorful. Soooo much flavor. Yeah, Fairies eventually broke that balance, but until that happened, playing Magic was such a delight. Soooo much fun.
Davis Po if you don’t play competitive, spirits have some great cards. Like I don’t play standard or modern, me and my friends play just for fun where any card can be used
Slivers are too dependent on each other, so they never really made a splash in any format. Except pauper, where white-green slivers are a mainstay and Commander, where they are often the first target on the table due to having access to every color and (almost) every keyword.
Ideas for top 10s: best/worst cycles, best banned cards if they wouldn't have been banned, cards that have seen play for the greatest length of time, best/worst old cards brought back into a standard, best creatures of obscure creature types, or best cards that cost a lot of mana that people put into decks that they expect to pay for normally, not cheat into play, or use something like delve or affinity to play for little mana.
Really enjoying wolf tribal right now. Garruk, cursed huntsman and Tolsimir, friend to wolves are a great combination. Throwing wolves at your enemies creatures is really fun. Works especially well with wicked wolf. Though they need a couple buffing cards to really shine, like Heraldic Banner
I figured they didn't have a spot because Slivers are so reliant on other Slivers that they literally don't have room in the deck to toolbox spells that are rather important. One boardwipe sets them so far behind it seems fairly unlikely that they could recover, and most of these tribes pump their creatures so aggressively that they get out of range of some meta wipes like Anger of the Gods or they fish for other creatures/answers to better support the strategy. The issue with Slivers is that the entire strategy relies on already having the one specific Sliver on the board for the situation, but cards like Duskwatch Recruiter and Goblin Lackey just fish out ways to refill your hand in case of a board wipe while faeries can play hard control builds to counter the issues or stall the opponent. I'm not really sure how many top 8s Slivers have as a deck, but I felt the responses were fairly reasonable. Slivers might have beaten Kithkin or Dragons possibly, but the other spots on the list were quite stable.
I'm going to agree with a couple comments about not seeing slivers on here, but I also saw the comment about them only having 3 points, which I guess makes sense. While they're in every color and in pretty much every keyword in the game, anything that targets an entire creature type can ruin them (see: Engineered Plague), and individually, they're usually quite weak, which means if you can stall them coming out, or take out a key sliver that runs a mechanic (winged/galerider, cloudshredder, pulmonic, all for flying, for instance), you've already destroyed the entire deck.
So, I'm pinning this comment to answer a couple of FAQs. Q: Where are Slivers? A: They only have 3 points, so they didn't come close to making this list. Sliver decks have only had one PT Top 8 and one GP Top 8 in the entire history of the game, and have never been consistently good in any format. Q: Where are Spirits? A: They have 9 points, and may very well take the spot of Kithkin before too long.
I was waiting the whole list for Spirits. Perhaps it's due to it being a relatively new tribal deck that hasn't had time to accrue enough points. Knowing where it ranked would be nice though.
@@Scienceboy0 Late reply, but while there's actually been a decent variety of Spirit tribal decks, most don't fit the criterion for tribal listed. Ghost Dad (WB) from CHK-RAV Standard, Spirit Stompy (GW) from Extended and Lingering Souls (Innistrad Standards) all either meet or are just shy of the tribal payoff requirements, but I don't think there'd be many versions that meet the 80% mark (granted, Ghost Dad and Spirit Stompy wouldn't add much to the final count, even if Ghost Dad was popular at the time).
You hit the scary pieces of the goblin deck, but Matron and Ringleader provide you massive card advantage and are what keep the deck consistent and enable quick recovery
I wish werewolves would be a bit more appreciated as vampires are in MTG, give us the Wolves!!! And a new Arlinn Planeswalker card, the vampires have been getting all the good stuff! If in ravnica werewolves where a thing they would be in grull or in Selesnya and I would have been happy!!!!!
I was really expecting slivers in the top spot, spirits on the list somewhere, rats and vampires as honorable mentions, faeries not being found anywhere near this list, and I'd never even heard of kithkin... Wow, was I ever in for some surprises!
Spirits are a fairly recent competitive deck in modern and while it was in standard at one point, it either didn't outmatch kithkin in competitive or it wasn't considered tribal because it's only real spirit payoff was mausoleum wanderer
Really surprising to me how Zombie decks haven't found any tournament success outside of Standard. I really hope for someone to pull off a fun Zombie-surprise in an eternal format tournament!
I knew number 1 before I clicked on the video...I play Legacy and Modern. I love Rebels and would love to see some new ones...I'd also like to see Lin Sivvi and her friends in MH2 whenever it comes out. In Modern we basically have Sixth Pride, Whipcorder and Cho Manno.
lol, watching number 7. i was putting the beginnings of a zombie deck together and though, "hmm, this decks synergy just isnt coming together like i want to. im having a hard time finding zombies that either buff eachother or wong go into the grave yard". I saw diregraf captain and colosus, and thought "looks like i was going in the right direction". i also want grey merchant, even though hes a little aloof to the plan of the deck.
@@NizzahonMagic Oh sorry, pretty noobish when it comes to mtg, outside your videos xD Affinity decks do run a lot of constructs then though right? Did those not qualify as tribal decks for some reason?
@@NizzahonMagic makes sense, thanks for the clarification! Im interested in mtg, but dirt poor, so I've been binging the crap outta your vids! thanks a ton they are really good
OMMFG where in the Heck are Vampires?!? Core 2020 is loaded with new vampires, including about a dozen White Vampires, yes WHITE. And if aggro is your thing, Innistrad had several very very nice low cost vampires in Red. I am hopping back into the game for the first time in 5 years (I played from Revised/4th edition to Alliances/Ice Age, took over a decade long break, then came back during Innistrad left again, and then jumped back in during Khans of Tarkir and then left for good until now). Long story shor....well still long, the only deck I kept is my Mono Red Vampire deck and believe it or not, this thing as beaten some seriously expensive decks, like my friends ridiculous Blue/Artifact deck that tons of people use, you know the one with Emrakul and a way to summon him on turn 3 or however that BS works. No spells above 3 mana, no cards that cost more than 3 bucks (unless you are too insecure to use a pauper deck in which case you can use 4 Cavern of Souls), and yet this thing crushes. It's all about getting lots of vampires that get +1/+1 counters for hitting out and swinging as quickly as possible and as long as the initial draw isn't awful you can win by the 4th or 5th round, 3rd if you are lucky. Double Strike, Proliferate, counters from multiple sources for each creature, it adds up faster than you would think.
Quick question. Each color has their representative race. But when I was looking at Iconic race it appears Green doesn't have one. Black has Demon, white has Angel, red has dragons and blue has Djinn.... or leviathan, kraken, etc. What is greens? I was thinking Beast, but that doesn't fit because the iconic races are upper rarity and pushed.
My favorite tribal deck is defenders, especially after additions like tetsuko that makes creatures with 1 or less power or toughness unblockable and high alert which gives creatures power equal to their toughness and lets defenders attack. I’ve had so many turn 4 wins with it that people were confused when they saw how strong it was. The only bad thing is the deck is kinda janky and heavily reliant on 3 cards to be really powerful
Everyone is on about the missing slivers, but honestly compared to angels who recieved tons of new cards yearly that is bigger suprise. Honestly who would have thought that kithkins outperformed angels?
Rebels also was made at a time when you could only have 1 copy of a legendary card in your deck and prevented the opposing deck from putting out their own copy. ...this is why the race to her was important
The "1 copy of a legend per deck" part was not in effect by Masques block. That rule was only in place very briefly (August 1994-November 1995). You could have the full 4 copies of Lin-Sivvi, as every deck did. You're right, though, about the second part of the legend rule at the time.
@@NizzahonMagic I thought it was both at that time my apologies. I knew the 1st turn player was super favored bc of the way legendaries worked but thought it was limited to 1 per deck at the time too. My bad.
So my main two decks are Zombies and faeries, i love them both to death, but i also have Pirates, elves, vampires, Gorgons (oh yeah!) and i am building a rogue deck I LOVE TRIBAL MTG. I have deck lists for modern Zombies and Faeries
Knight tribal needs waaaaay more love, one of the strongest tribals out their, we have really good lords, ones that give double strike and even one that gives out indestructible. Knight is one of if not the best tribes for getting other creatures stronger
@@NizzahonMagic I will admit that before eldraine knight tribal in commander was really spotty since we didn’t have any solid commanders except for maybe aryel, but ever since gwyn came out, just the mixture of powerful lords, a powerful commander that can help boost cards more, and the ability to go wide with tokens, They really deserve a lot more consideration when choosing a tribe
what about a top 10 planeswalkers from planeswalker decks? they might not be as strong as their booster packs counterparts but they can be casually fun
I will forever hate slivers, as the first games of magic I ever played were with a friend I made a sleep away camp who played a sliver tribal deck and destroyed me for the entire summer. 12 year old me never forgets
Is it just me, or were some of these wrongly calculated? It says the total score for goblins is 31, but 2+8+15+4=29. It says the total score for merfolk was 31 as well, but 1+4+6+1+16=28, and this one was put after goblins. It says the total score for elves was 33, but 20+5+4+5=34. It says the score for faeries is 45, but 8+24+2+13 is 47. The only thing this means for the ranking is that goblins is ahead of merfolk, and that elves aren't tied with humans. But I also find it interesting that dragons and zombies, goblins and merfolk (according to the presented total score), and elves and humans (according to the presented total score) are all tied.
@@newjerseyfan101 You're right, that particular version would certainly qualify, but that's some random 47-person tournament. That isn't the version of 8-whack that has finishes at premiere tournaments that runs all those goblin payoffs. Actually, now that I'm looking at it, now 8-Whack deck has any points anyway. Still, here's a more standard version of the deck at a more prestigous tournament. It only runs Goblin Grenade: www.mtgtop8.com/event?e=20463&d=334155&f=MO
So now that this can of worms has been opened can we expect top 10 lists for things like combo decks, creatureless decks, monocolor decks and so on or is the research for something like this too much more work than normal with this one only making the cut because you've already done a ton of creature type research recently? This was a very interesting topic and I imagine other deck lists would be similarly interesting but understand if it's just not realistic to turn into a regular thing.
Ive been playing since 7th/Onslaught block so if you have been playing that long or longer you might get my my question. What was the representative race for white before humans? Humans weren't a thing. Personally if i played white it was soldiers. Clerics were the other option that i can remember.
Yes they are all these people want to bad mouth sliver because they all been owned by sliver players and now are for life salty over slivers and want to down play them.
Don't know if it's a nitpick or just disagreement on terms, but the creature subtypes represent either races or classes (or some other quality like mutant). I guess I think of tribal as creatures with the same RACE, not CLASS. So yes merfolk, no rebels. *shrug*
Just a disagreement of terms, flavorwise you're not wrong to think that "tribe" more accurately describes a racial grouping than a class grouping (I guess the latter would probably be called a "guild" in most generic fantasy lingo) but most players use the label to communicate information about how the deck is constructed and played rather than the flavor behind it. It's not "a deck themed around X" but "the strategy of this deck is to play lots of X and ways to abuse playing lots of X" with X being any creature type with no real mechanical distinction between races and classes. It's like how calling something a control deck doesn't mean it has the flavor of controlling the opponent's actions but rather that the strategy is to react with answers and drag out the game until you can stick whatever card is going to win for you. You'd use the labels the same way, the point being to quickly communicate key information about what a deck is doing before even seeing what cards are in it.
**cough cough** top ten gods **cough**
Whew almost choked on what the public wants right there
Theo Preston hahaha. You’re right too - Gods are so awesome and unique
@@jacobrickayzen2744 I am planning on doing it once the new ones have more of a chance to see some play.
Phenax for #1
But where is Jace tribal?
Rank 0
Man I hated caw-go. It destroyed the standard format. You could play the same 60 in legacy and top 8
I love that eldrazi made the top spot but super bummed that slivers weren’t even on the list 😢
You're the guy that gives tribal players a bad name
RIP. I love me some slivers but they couldn’t even top Kithkin :(
I wonder if his card payoff requirement kept them out...?
@@Morkim287 considering they are all payoffs, I doubt that heavily
Do they even have a tribal payoffs? One of them is banned and the other one is just a sol land :D
@@KumanoMTG I mean, there's also all is dust kinda? And ancient stirrings in a roundabout way. They don't specifically say "eldrazi" but they do synergize specifically well with them.
Again, surprised that slivers aren't on here anywhere :o
I'm not sure slivers ever performed like *amazingly* in competition
ikrena They get hated like they were and are tier one xD
@@XxkunaraxX They aren't, though. That's why they were never that successful competitively.
@@XxkunaraxX maybe casually they do, but competitively they've never really done that much, and I dont expect that to change
@@XxkunaraxX Slivers were never tier one, their representation sits in casual and casual only. I can't even point to a time where Slivers did anything for competitive.
I dominated with goblins in scourge/onslaught block. Really strong just didn’t get enough shine with storm dominating at the time
Nice video nizzahon! I'm suprised that slivers didn't make the list.
They have 3 points
@@NizzahonMagic aren't they mainly in edh?
You have to remember that these lists count toward the creature types that have consistently seen top 8's. Slivers have appeared in many tournaments but rarely see a top 8.
I thought that slivers would be in first
@@nathanbrooks668 EDH doesn't get any points, to my knowledge.
Yay Tribal!
The flavor is too much for me to ignore in a tribal deck, so most of my decks become tribal..
Yeah, I have never really done much tribal (even though it super interests me) cause i prefer decks that are more than just a bunch of +1/+1 anthems. But, Skeleton is my favorite creature type, if we ever get a proper Skeleton Lord (that is a skeleton, so not death baron) or cards that synergize with Regenerate then I'd definitely work out a skeleton deck
congratulations
I've build a Gruul Elemental Tribal this year and it have been incredible strong against famous decks, like Mono-Red Aggro and Azorius Control for example.
Man I loved the tarkir standard. I played Mardu dragons. It was so fun playing soulfire grandmaster then draconic roar to gain a ton of life, then playing dragons. Kolaghan the storm's fury closed out so many games for me. I miss that standard so much, there were so many powerful decks around, that every match win felt rightfully earned.
For even more tribaly-ness play this format:
- Choose a creature type. All cards in the deck must have that creature type in the card name, type or rules text (not flavor text).
- No more than one of each card (except basic lands).
- 60 card deck pulling from the entire library. No banned cards.
This is the main way I've played magic for the last 25 years. It's super characterful and fun!
I've thought about trying this exact format...with the addition of one creature operating as the deck's commander. Really neat to see that it's worked so well for you!
ONLY 4 points for Extended Elves? When it took 6 spots in a protour top 8? WHAT?
And counting a combo reanimator as a human tribal? Ridiculous!
Kithkin Gang STAND UP we made it
Magic Hobbits, now we just need a Legendary Ring artifact and a Saga about walking places.
egaliseur 😂 😂😂😂
Man, I really wish I was into Magic during the Lorwyn-Eventide era... sooo cool
Was there. Lorwyn-Morningtide wasn't that great, because Fairies and Elves were absolutely everywhere, and it got repetitive really fast. Shadowmoor-Eventide was far more fun. Loads of weird decks everywhere, that all worked pretty well. This is on the non-competitive scene, of course.
My favorite block.
It was. If Wizards revisited Lorwyn I might come back to Magic. At that time, Lorwyn was also paired with the first Ravnica (i.m.o. the best Ravnica block there ever was). Magic then was so much fun. It was balanced, fair and above all, flavorful. Soooo much flavor. Yeah, Fairies eventually broke that balance, but until that happened, playing Magic was such a delight. Soooo much fun.
I'm surprised Spirits didn't make the list
I got a black white spirit deck that will destroy my elf deck with the right hand.
Given Pioneer and Modern decks, spirits would probably make the list as soon as tournament play resumes, if not already
Davis Po if you don’t play competitive, spirits have some great cards. Like I don’t play standard or modern, me and my friends play just for fun where any card can be used
What about slivers?
I though they would be number 1, literally the apex of tribal synergy.
When were slivers ever a high tier tech?
But they never were competitive or won tournaments.
Slivers are too dependent on each other, so they never really made a splash in any format. Except pauper, where white-green slivers are a mainstay and Commander, where they are often the first target on the table due to having access to every color and (almost) every keyword.
They have 3 points
@@NizzahonMagic Thanks for the answer, I though they would have more...XD.
Ideas for top 10s: best/worst cycles, best banned cards if they wouldn't have been banned, cards that have seen play for the greatest length of time, best/worst old cards brought back into a standard, best creatures of obscure creature types, or best cards that cost a lot of mana that people put into decks that they expect to pay for normally, not cheat into play, or use something like delve or affinity to play for little mana.
Really enjoying wolf tribal right now. Garruk, cursed huntsman and Tolsimir, friend to wolves are a great combination. Throwing wolves at your enemies creatures is really fun. Works especially well with wicked wolf. Though they need a couple buffing cards to really shine, like Heraldic Banner
between arena and cardboard i run 7 of these . . . surprised vampire didn't make it
Aside from a handful of specific vampires, they don't have any tribal bonuses that pump out more/buff exisiting vampires
@@dirtyblonde1011 I mean, that's a lie lol
I can honestly admit that I had forgotten vampires got a bit of an overhaul recently. My mistake lol
Forgot Master of the Pearl Trident when talking about merfolk lords! A functional reprint of Lord of Atlantis
It just seems like Zombies is so close to breaking into Modern. I hope we can see them emerge soon.
I really hope that 2 and I hope vamps breakthrough
Spirits only recently got big, so I guess they didn’t stand a ghost of a chance of making it onto this list.
Mattman324 I hate you, but thumbs up anyway for making me chuckle.....
Didnt spirits have good tribal support way back in kamigawa?
@@stigmaoftherose I mean, they had tribal support. Good tri am support, on thw other hand...
The only deck that really abused Spirits was Ghost Dad, and it had limited success as I recall. (Mostly due to limited major tournaments.)
Who else just saw that Lord of Atlantis is wearing a trilobite?
Me
I'd love to see a more in depths analysis of tribal decks, not only how well they performed at tournaments
Technically speaking Changlings are the most supported tribe. Also I would of thought that Slivers would be somewhere on the list
I figured they didn't have a spot because Slivers are so reliant on other Slivers that they literally don't have room in the deck to toolbox spells that are rather important. One boardwipe sets them so far behind it seems fairly unlikely that they could recover, and most of these tribes pump their creatures so aggressively that they get out of range of some meta wipes like Anger of the Gods or they fish for other creatures/answers to better support the strategy. The issue with Slivers is that the entire strategy relies on already having the one specific Sliver on the board for the situation, but cards like Duskwatch Recruiter and Goblin Lackey just fish out ways to refill your hand in case of a board wipe while faeries can play hard control builds to counter the issues or stall the opponent. I'm not really sure how many top 8s Slivers have as a deck, but I felt the responses were fairly reasonable. Slivers might have beaten Kithkin or Dragons possibly, but the other spots on the list were quite stable.
@@09Dragonite you can push slivers out of anger of the gods range very easy...
Hate to say it, seeing as I've always been a huge fan of slivers, but they only have 3 points (if going by the guidelines of this top 10)
I'm going to agree with a couple comments about not seeing slivers on here, but I also saw the comment about them only having 3 points, which I guess makes sense. While they're in every color and in pretty much every keyword in the game, anything that targets an entire creature type can ruin them (see: Engineered Plague), and individually, they're usually quite weak, which means if you can stall them coming out, or take out a key sliver that runs a mechanic (winged/galerider, cloudshredder, pulmonic, all for flying, for instance), you've already destroyed the entire deck.
I really expected slivers to be in here somewhere, but I guess slivers are just good for casual play
So, I'm pinning this comment to answer a couple of FAQs.
Q: Where are Slivers?
A: They only have 3 points, so they didn't come close to making this list. Sliver decks have only had one PT Top 8 and one GP Top 8 in the entire history of the game, and have never been consistently good in any format.
Q: Where are Spirits?
A: They have 9 points, and may very well take the spot of Kithkin before too long.
Awww Nizzahon made a pinned post because of my question :3
And like a dozen others haha
Out of morbid curiosity, how many points did treefolk accrue?
Maybe add fan favorite category
Slivers will forever be my favorite
Where did spirits rank?
I was waiting the whole list for Spirits. Perhaps it's due to it being a relatively new tribal deck that hasn't had time to accrue enough points. Knowing where it ranked would be nice though.
Telomerase Right. Not complaining, just would like to know
@@Scienceboy0 Late reply, but while there's actually been a decent variety of Spirit tribal decks, most don't fit the criterion for tribal listed. Ghost Dad (WB) from CHK-RAV Standard, Spirit Stompy (GW) from Extended and Lingering Souls (Innistrad Standards) all either meet or are just shy of the tribal payoff requirements, but I don't think there'd be many versions that meet the 80% mark (granted, Ghost Dad and Spirit Stompy wouldn't add much to the final count, even if Ghost Dad was popular at the time).
Imperious perfect + intruder alarm + birchlore rangers = infinite elves = infinite mana.
Add a wellwisher, limitless life. Add a treasure trove, draw whole deck. Add fireball, burn an infinite number tof players to death.
Love elves.
You hit the scary pieces of the goblin deck, but Matron and Ringleader provide you massive card advantage and are what keep the deck consistent and enable quick recovery
Yep, they're nice too. I had to only pick a few to talk about, though.
For eldrazi there are literally cards called tribal sorcery, one that works as a better worldfire: all is dust
6:13 There are 6 races. Vampires and Zombies share the spot for Black according to Wizards. Basically, Undead.
Zombies also played well in C19 standard as a second lord was printed as well as a few other good zombie cards
my all time favorite tribe was soldiers from around onslaught block and the deftblade elite is one of my all time favorite cards
I wish werewolves would be a bit more appreciated as vampires are in MTG, give us the Wolves!!! And a new Arlinn Planeswalker card, the vampires have been getting all the good stuff! If in ravnica werewolves where a thing they would be in grull or in Selesnya and I would have been happy!!!!!
Goblins Dwarves and Dragons are a blast.
Wow.. you shocked me. I honestly expected Vampires to be apart of this list.
Vampires are extremely underated
@@dimitriousdevilboon7714 you mean overrated?
Atleast thats what I meant.
@@rodeofrancisco6130 underated. I've built a legacy vampire list that has taken down some tier 1 decks consistently.
I was really expecting slivers in the top spot, spirits on the list somewhere, rats and vampires as honorable mentions, faeries not being found anywhere near this list, and I'd never even heard of kithkin... Wow, was I ever in for some surprises!
Affinity is always the Number 1 'Tribal'.
PS: Kinda surprised Spirit didn't make the list.
I was also confused
@@AyoJayArr confused about affinity or spirit ?
Spirits are a fairly recent competitive deck in modern and while it was in standard at one point, it either didn't outmatch kithkin in competitive or it wasn't considered tribal because it's only real spirit payoff was mausoleum wanderer
I was actually surprised to see Kithkin on the list. Really didn't think they were all that popular.
If Slivers isn't in top 5, I'm setting a potato on fire.
Get that potato ready
Link?
Really surprising to me how Zombie decks haven't found any tournament success outside of Standard. I really hope for someone to pull off a fun Zombie-surprise in an eternal format tournament!
I knew number 1 before I clicked on the video...I play Legacy and Modern. I love Rebels and would love to see some new ones...I'd also like to see Lin Sivvi and her friends in MH2 whenever it comes out. In Modern we basically have Sixth Pride, Whipcorder and Cho Manno.
lol, watching number 7.
i was putting the beginnings of a zombie deck together and though, "hmm, this decks synergy just isnt coming together like i want to. im having a hard time finding zombies that either buff eachother or wong go into the grave yard".
I saw diregraf captain and colosus, and thought "looks like i was going in the right direction". i also want grey merchant, even though hes a little aloof to the plan of the deck.
Warriors and giants.🤘
I love Lorwyn the most of all blocks :D but mainly because of their elemtals
Artifacts? Thought for sure affinity would top the list coming into it
Artifact is not a creature type
@@NizzahonMagic Oh sorry, pretty noobish when it comes to mtg, outside your videos xD Affinity decks do run a lot of constructs then though right? Did those not qualify as tribal decks for some reason?
@@taylorolson6228 Yes, they aren't tribal because they don't all have the same creature type, or even run payoffs for creature types generally
@@NizzahonMagic makes sense, thanks for the clarification! Im interested in mtg, but dirt poor, so I've been binging the crap outta your vids! thanks a ton they are really good
Wish they would revisit treefolk tribals. Cool to see kithkin and faeries though. That was the first block I got into.
I was hoping Vampires would be up here
OMMFG where in the Heck are Vampires?!?
Core 2020 is loaded with new vampires, including about a dozen White Vampires, yes WHITE. And if aggro is your thing, Innistrad had several very very nice low cost vampires in Red.
I am hopping back into the game for the first time in 5 years (I played from Revised/4th edition to Alliances/Ice Age, took over a decade long break, then came back during Innistrad left again, and then jumped back in during Khans of Tarkir and then left for good until now).
Long story shor....well still long, the only deck I kept is my Mono Red Vampire deck and believe it or not, this thing as beaten some seriously expensive decks, like my friends ridiculous Blue/Artifact deck that tons of people use, you know the one with Emrakul and a way to summon him on turn 3 or however that BS works.
No spells above 3 mana, no cards that cost more than 3 bucks (unless you are too insecure to use a pauper deck in which case you can use 4 Cavern of Souls), and yet this thing crushes.
It's all about getting lots of vampires that get +1/+1 counters for hitting out and swinging as quickly as possible and as long as the initial draw isn't awful you can win by the 4th or 5th round, 3rd if you are lucky. Double Strike, Proliferate, counters from multiple sources for each creature, it adds up faster than you would think.
Vampires haven't had the consistent success the tribes on the list have had
Quick question. Each color has their representative race. But when I was looking at Iconic race it appears Green doesn't have one. Black has Demon, white has Angel, red has dragons and blue has Djinn.... or leviathan, kraken, etc. What is greens? I was thinking Beast, but that doesn't fit because the iconic races are upper rarity and pushed.
Green is Hydra
Green is either elves or hydras
Imperious Perfect is one of my favorite art pieces of all time
This video coming out when Sorin was spoiled is very fitting
My favorite tribal deck is defenders, especially after additions like tetsuko that makes creatures with 1 or less power or toughness unblockable and high alert which gives creatures power equal to their toughness and lets defenders attack. I’ve had so many turn 4 wins with it that people were confused when they saw how strong it was. The only bad thing is the deck is kinda janky and heavily reliant on 3 cards to be really powerful
Defender is not a tribe my man.
Nizzahon Magic wall defenders? Most of my creatures are called walls?
Gideon tribal is insane. A love and hate relationship with that deck.
“Slivers.”
Why am I not surprised?
I have a super sick kithkin casual deck and it’s always fun to play...and kind of competitive.
Everyone is on about the missing slivers, but honestly compared to angels who recieved tons of new cards yearly that is bigger suprise. Honestly who would have thought that kithkins outperformed angels?
Where did slivers rank?
Slivers didn't make the cut? I'm surprised!
i love playing mono red goblins!
Just wait! I have a standard rakdos zombie deck right now that’s going to make it big I swear!!!!!
Rebels also was made at a time when you could only have 1 copy of a legendary card in your deck and prevented the opposing deck from putting out their own copy. ...this is why the race to her was important
The "1 copy of a legend per deck" part was not in effect by Masques block. That rule was only in place very briefly (August 1994-November 1995). You could have the full 4 copies of Lin-Sivvi, as every deck did. You're right, though, about the second part of the legend rule at the time.
@@NizzahonMagic I thought it was both at that time my apologies. I knew the 1st turn player was super favored bc of the way legendaries worked but thought it was limited to 1 per deck at the time too. My bad.
So my main two decks are Zombies and faeries, i love them both to death, but i also have Pirates, elves, vampires, Gorgons (oh yeah!) and i am building a rogue deck I LOVE TRIBAL MTG.
I have deck lists for modern Zombies and Faeries
Heheh I remember b/w zombies. Last hope ult + Annointed Procession+ Fanbearer
Knight tribal needs waaaaay more love, one of the strongest tribals out their, we have really good lords, ones that give double strike and even one that gives out indestructible. Knight is one of if not the best tribes for getting other creatures stronger
They have finally started to be successful post-Eldraine, but they have a long way to go to be anywhere near this list.
@@NizzahonMagic I will admit that before eldraine knight tribal in commander was really spotty since we didn’t have any solid commanders except for maybe aryel, but ever since gwyn came out, just the mixture of powerful lords, a powerful commander that can help boost cards more, and the ability to go wide with tokens, They really deserve a lot more consideration when choosing a tribe
@@rave8249 This video isn't about commander, so we are talking about different things!
@@NizzahonMagic ok, even in other formats there pretty good but I see why you wouldn’t put it here
What about spirits?
what about a top 10 planeswalkers from planeswalker decks? they might not be as strong as their booster packs counterparts but they can be casually fun
Shalom bud, another great vid
Shame vampires, slivers and cats weren’t on the list
I was certain that slivers would be in here somewhere. Maybe they are more dominant in commander
I will forever hate slivers, as the first games of magic I ever played were with a friend I made a sleep away camp who played a sliver tribal deck and destroyed me for the entire summer. 12 year old me never forgets
I'm a simple man. I see Lord of Atlantis I click like
Great video though I do wish you would start covering some commander formats with your lists
I wish tribal Aven made the list. They have one of the strongest lands in the game and the only down side is their curve is top heavy.
How about an updated list? Or 11-20 tribals?
Is it just me, or were some of these wrongly calculated? It says the total score for goblins is 31, but 2+8+15+4=29. It says the total score for merfolk was 31 as well, but 1+4+6+1+16=28, and this one was put after goblins. It says the total score for elves was 33, but 20+5+4+5=34. It says the score for faeries is 45, but 8+24+2+13 is 47. The only thing this means for the ranking is that goblins is ahead of merfolk, and that elves aren't tied with humans. But I also find it interesting that dragons and zombies, goblins and merfolk (according to the presented total score), and elves and humans (according to the presented total score) are all tied.
CATS! They're getting more powerful and are doing really well in Arena
AgentPedestrian if the magenta and glittering lion combo wasn’t banned cats would be beyond broken.
no bear tribal, no shaman tribal.... Rogues? Well crap, gotta try harder for the next list.
Was surprised that Vampire wasn't on there
They have not had much success
Damn I wanna play faeries again...
Did 8-whack not get any points or does it not count as goblin tribal?
Doesn't count.
How come? It is predominantly a goblin deck
mtgtop8.com/event?e=19404&d=323633&f=MO
That's a goblin deck lol
@@newjerseyfan101 Not really, it runs no tribal payoffs for them. It is just an aggro deck with some goblins in it.
@@newjerseyfan101 You're right, that particular version would certainly qualify, but that's some random 47-person tournament. That isn't the version of 8-whack that has finishes at premiere tournaments that runs all those goblin payoffs. Actually, now that I'm looking at it, now 8-Whack deck has any points anyway. Still, here's a more standard version of the deck at a more prestigous tournament. It only runs Goblin Grenade: www.mtgtop8.com/event?e=20463&d=334155&f=MO
im suprised that slivers didnt show up
They have 3 points
I play wolf tribal just for fun... I really love it.
So now that this can of worms has been opened can we expect top 10 lists for things like combo decks, creatureless decks, monocolor decks and so on or is the research for something like this too much more work than normal with this one only making the cut because you've already done a ton of creature type research recently? This was a very interesting topic and I imagine other deck lists would be similarly interesting but understand if it's just not realistic to turn into a regular thing.
I feel like the only magic player in the world that enjoys treefolk. At least it's points for uniqueness, I guess.
*throws hydra deck into the air*
Very surprised to not see slivers here..
Only 3 points, why so surprised? They have never been consistently good in the tournaments my top 10s measure
I’m a vampire player and was sad faced not to see them hear
Slivers are king!
Especially in commander.
What is with Sliver ?
Where are the Thallids?
So Dragonstorm doesn't count as dragon tribal?
Ive been playing since 7th/Onslaught block so if you have been playing that long or longer you might get my my question. What was the representative race for white before humans? Humans weren't a thing. Personally if i played white it was soldiers. Clerics were the other option that i can remember.
I'm surprised Slivers haven't popped up in either of these lists, weren't they extremely powerful for a little while?
Nope. They have 3 points.
Yes they are all these people want to bad mouth sliver because they all been owned by sliver players and now are for life salty over slivers and want to down play them.
Don't know if it's a nitpick or just disagreement on terms, but the creature subtypes represent either races or classes (or some other quality like mutant). I guess I think of tribal as creatures with the same RACE, not CLASS. So yes merfolk, no rebels. *shrug*
Just a disagreement of terms, flavorwise you're not wrong to think that "tribe" more accurately describes a racial grouping than a class grouping (I guess the latter would probably be called a "guild" in most generic fantasy lingo) but most players use the label to communicate information about how the deck is constructed and played rather than the flavor behind it. It's not "a deck themed around X" but "the strategy of this deck is to play lots of X and ways to abuse playing lots of X" with X being any creature type with no real mechanical distinction between races and classes.
It's like how calling something a control deck doesn't mean it has the flavor of controlling the opponent's actions but rather that the strategy is to react with answers and drag out the game until you can stick whatever card is going to win for you. You'd use the labels the same way, the point being to quickly communicate key information about what a deck is doing before even seeing what cards are in it.
When I red "Best tribal decks" I knew merfolk, goblins, and zombies.
Not Elves too?
@@NizzahonMagic I dont play elves.😅
No angels?!?! Everyone knows angels is the best tribal deck! They've been dominating standard for years!
Lawl
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