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Tier: 9Abzan Control: The Deck That Will Make Your Opponents Cry
Hello everyone and welcome to my channel where I showcase some of the best decks in Magic the Gathering Arena. Today, I'm going to be talking about a deck that I've been having a lot of success with in Standard, Abzan Control. This deck is a midrange deck that uses the colors white, black, and green to control the board and win the game with big creatures and planeswalkers. Remember to like, subscribe, and comment. Enjoy!
The core of the deck is a suite of removal spells, including Infernal Grasp, Tear Asunder, and Drown in Ichor. These spells allow us to control the board and keep our opponent's creatures in check. We also have a few planeswalkers in the deck, including The Wandering Emperor and Kaya, Intangible Slayer. These planeswalkers provide us with card advantage and value, and they can help us close out the game.
… Hello everyone and welcome to my channel where I showcase some of the best decks in Magic the Gathering Arena. Today, I'm going to be talking about a deck that I've been having a lot of success with in Standard, Abzan Control. This deck is a midrange deck that uses the colors white, black, and green to control the board and win the game with big creatures and planeswalkers. Remember to like, subscribe, and comment. Enjoy!
The core of the deck is a suite of removal spells, including Infernal Grasp, Tear Asunder, and Drown in Ichor. These spells allow us to control the board and keep our opponent's creatures in check. We also have a few planeswalkers in the deck, including The Wandering Emperor and Kaya, Intangible Slayer. These planeswalkers provide us with card advantage and value, and they can help us close out the game.
The creatures in the deck are mostly big beaters, like Topiary Stomper, Elesh Norn, Mother of Machines, and Vorinclex. These creatures can overwhelm our opponent's defenses and win the game quickly. We also have a few utility creatures in the deck, like Tranquil Frillback. These creatures can provide us with some extra value or help us slow down our opponent's game plan.
Abzan Control is a versatile deck that can be good against a variety of different matchups. It's particularly good against aggressive decks, as it has a lot of removal spells to keep their creatures in check. It's also good against midrange decks, as it can outvalue them with its planeswalkers and big creatures.
The key to playing Abzan Control is to control the board and slowly build up your advantage. You should use your removal spells to keep your opponent's creatures in check, and you should use your planeswalkers to generate card advantage. Once you have a good board presence, you can start to pressure your opponent's life total with your big creatures.
We also have powerful finishers like The Wandering Emperor and The Eternal Wanderer. These cards can quickly take over the game and close it out in our favor.
Abzan Control is a powerful deck that can be a lot of fun to play. It's a good choice for players who enjoy a more controlling playstyle. If you're looking for a deck that can win you games, Abzan Control is a good option to consider.
Here's the decklist:
Deck
1 Vraska, Betrayal's Sting
2 Plains
1 Ajani, Sleeper Agent
3 Swamp
3 Forest
1 The Wandering Emperor
1 The Eternal Wanderer
3 Topiary Stomper
2 Infernal Grasp
1 Kaya, Intangible Slayer
2 Tear Asunder
1 Eiganjo, Seat of the Empire
2 Sunfall
1 Glorious Sunrise
1 Realmbreaker, the Invasion Tree
3 Thalia and The Gitrog Monster
3 Path of Peril
1 Elesh Norn, Mother of Machines
1 Sheoldred, the Apocalypse
1 Sheoldred
2 Drown in Ichor
2 Sunset Revelry
2 Dryad's Revival
1 Gix's Command
1 Titania's Command
1 Vorinclex
2 Tranquil Frillback
1 Boseiju, Who Endures
1 Takenuma, Abandoned Mire
2 Shattered Sanctum
2 Overgrown Farmland
2 Deathcap Glade
1 Caves of Koilos
1 Brushland
1 Llanowar Wastes
1 Obscura Storefront
1 Riveteers Overlook
2 Mirrex
Here are some additional tips for playing control decks:
Be patient. Control decks are not designed to win quickly. They need time to set up their defenses and find the answers they need.
Be flexible. Control decks need to be able to adapt to their opponents' strategies. Don't be afraid to change your decklist or your game plan if you are not having success.
Have fun! Control decks can be very rewarding to play. They can be challenging, but they can also be very satisfying when you are able to control the game and win.
So this is the deck I’m going to play today: Abzan Control. Let me know what you think of it in the comments below and don’t forget to like and subscribe for more MTG Arena content.
Now let’s get into some games and see how this deck performs!
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- TIMESTAMPS -
0:00 Intro
0:11 Decklist
0:19 Match 1 vs Mono Red Aggro
5:10 Match 2 vs Mono White Midrange
22:13 Match 3 vs Mono Blue Tempo
- INFO -
・Current Set: March of the Machine Aftermath
・Format: Standard
・Type: BO1, Ranked
- CREDIT -
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The core of the deck is a suite of removal spells, including Infernal Grasp, Tear Asunder, and Drown in Ichor. These spells allow us to control the board and keep our opponent's creatures in check. We also have a few planeswalkers in the deck, including The Wandering Emperor and Kaya, Intangible Slayer. These planeswalkers provide us with card advantage and value, and they can help us close out the game.
… Hello everyone and welcome to my channel where I showcase some of the best decks in Magic the Gathering Arena. Today, I'm going to be talking about a deck that I've been having a lot of success with in Standard, Abzan Control. This deck is a midrange deck that uses the colors white, black, and green to control the board and win the game with big creatures and planeswalkers. Remember to like, subscribe, and comment. Enjoy!
The core of the deck is a suite of removal spells, including Infernal Grasp, Tear Asunder, and Drown in Ichor. These spells allow us to control the board and keep our opponent's creatures in check. We also have a few planeswalkers in the deck, including The Wandering Emperor and Kaya, Intangible Slayer. These planeswalkers provide us with card advantage and value, and they can help us close out the game.
The creatures in the deck are mostly big beaters, like Topiary Stomper, Elesh Norn, Mother of Machines, and Vorinclex. These creatures can overwhelm our opponent's defenses and win the game quickly. We also have a few utility creatures in the deck, like Tranquil Frillback. These creatures can provide us with some extra value or help us slow down our opponent's game plan.
Abzan Control is a versatile deck that can be good against a variety of different matchups. It's particularly good against aggressive decks, as it has a lot of removal spells to keep their creatures in check. It's also good against midrange decks, as it can outvalue them with its planeswalkers and big creatures.
The key to playing Abzan Control is to control the board and slowly build up your advantage. You should use your removal spells to keep your opponent's creatures in check, and you should use your planeswalkers to generate card advantage. Once you have a good board presence, you can start to pressure your opponent's life total with your big creatures.
We also have powerful finishers like The Wandering Emperor and The Eternal Wanderer. These cards can quickly take over the game and close it out in our favor.
Abzan Control is a powerful deck that can be a lot of fun to play. It's a good choice for players who enjoy a more controlling playstyle. If you're looking for a deck that can win you games, Abzan Control is a good option to consider.
Here's the decklist:
Deck
1 Vraska, Betrayal's Sting
2 Plains
1 Ajani, Sleeper Agent
3 Swamp
3 Forest
1 The Wandering Emperor
1 The Eternal Wanderer
3 Topiary Stomper
2 Infernal Grasp
1 Kaya, Intangible Slayer
2 Tear Asunder
1 Eiganjo, Seat of the Empire
2 Sunfall
1 Glorious Sunrise
1 Realmbreaker, the Invasion Tree
3 Thalia and The Gitrog Monster
3 Path of Peril
1 Elesh Norn, Mother of Machines
1 Sheoldred, the Apocalypse
1 Sheoldred
2 Drown in Ichor
2 Sunset Revelry
2 Dryad's Revival
1 Gix's Command
1 Titania's Command
1 Vorinclex
2 Tranquil Frillback
1 Boseiju, Who Endures
1 Takenuma, Abandoned Mire
2 Shattered Sanctum
2 Overgrown Farmland
2 Deathcap Glade
1 Caves of Koilos
1 Brushland
1 Llanowar Wastes
1 Obscura Storefront
1 Riveteers Overlook
2 Mirrex
Here are some additional tips for playing control decks:
Be patient. Control decks are not designed to win quickly. They need time to set up their defenses and find the answers they need.
Be flexible. Control decks need to be able to adapt to their opponents' strategies. Don't be afraid to change your decklist or your game plan if you are not having success.
Have fun! Control decks can be very rewarding to play. They can be challenging, but they can also be very satisfying when you are able to control the game and win.
So this is the deck I’m going to play today: Abzan Control. Let me know what you think of it in the comments below and don’t forget to like and subscribe for more MTG Arena content.
Now let’s get into some games and see how this deck performs!
SUBSCRIBE FOR WEEKLY VIDEOS!! - https://www.youtube.com/@kingzumagaming
- TIMESTAMPS -
0:00 Intro
0:11 Decklist
0:19 Match 1 vs Mono Red Aggro
5:10 Match 2 vs Mono White Midrange
22:13 Match 3 vs Mono Blue Tempo
- INFO -
・Current Set: March of the Machine Aftermath
・Format: Standard
・Type: BO1, Ranked
- CREDIT -
Unofficial Fan Content permitted under the Fan Content Policy. Not approved/endorsed by Wizards. Portions of the materials used are property of Wizards of the Coast. ©Wizards of the Coast LLC.
All Magic the Gathering assets property of Wizards of the Coast.
Intro/Outro music (Harris Keller - Nightfall) licensed through StreamBeats.
- ATTRIBUTIONS - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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