[deck title=Modern Abzan Aristocrats by Steve Rubin] [Creatures] *4 Doomed Traveler *2 Tukatongue Thallid *4 Viscera Seer *4 Voice of Resurgence *4 Blood Artist *4 Tidehollow Sculler *4 Satyr Wayfinder *1 Cartel Aristocrat *1 Teysa, Orzhov Scion *1 Eternal Witness [/Creatures] [Spells] *3 Abzan Ascendancy *3 Collected Company *4 Return to the Ranks [/Spells] [Land] *1 Dryad Arbor *2 Godless Shrine *1 Isolated Chapel *3 Marsh Flats *1 Overgrown Tomb *2 Razorverge Thicket *1 Snow-Covered Swamp *1 Snow-Covered Plains *1 Snow-Covered Forest *1 Temple Garden *3 Verdant Catacombs *4 Windswept Heath [/Land] [/deck] What is most interesting about this modern deck is that key components of the deck came from the Standard-legal Khans of Tarkir block
If you're creating a Cube, you could proxy the entire thing, or just individual cards that are hard to get a hold of
Pokmon TCG's Lost Origin Cards Include Gengar, Comfey, Machamp, & Finneon When Lost Origin releases in September, players will be able to collect over 190 Pokmon cards from the eleventh Sword and Shield TCG expansion
Instead of being a Universes Beyond card, Need for Speed is actually a 24-year-old MTG card from Odyssey
A lot of people have pointed to Rograkh decks as an obvious home for this - I honestly dont agree, unless youre in the Ohio Wrong/Si camp of turning Rograkh/Silas into more of a midrange deck that can go fast sometimes