
Murderous Redcap: Meddling Mage could have been a problem for this deck, but Murderous Redcap solves it very handily. I was really excited to see that Chris was playing with this card and in testing I've found it to be a really important tool. I never think of Elvish Visionary when I first start brewing up a new deck, but somehow it finds its way into a lot of my lists.

You don't always naturally draw a Warp World, Mulldrifter helps ensure that the deck actually finds its big sorcery.Įlvish Visionary: It's like a mini Mulldrifter. Drawing extra cards is probably one of my top five favorite things in the world. Mulldrifter: My love for this card cannot be overstated. You have what seems to be unlimited mana, and you can abuse it much better than any deck that currently exist. Flipping into a Keeper of Progenitus when you cast your Warp World is usually game. It costs less than 0.1 tickets on Magic Online, and its effect on games with this deck is pretty unbelievable. Keeper of Progenitus: I've wanted to play with this for so long. It may not provide a pair of permanents, but it destroys one of your opponent's permanents on the way in, which affects the permanent count in a very similar way when it comes time to cast Warp World. It accomplishes much of the same thing that Broodmate Dragon did in Chris' original list. Woodfall Primus: I think Woodfall Primus is a great fatty boom boom for a deck like this. You probably want to be playing Birds of Paradise to accelerate into effective threats during the early stages of the game. If all your friends are playing Faeries, you need to get new friends. I'm not saying Chris' choice was wrong I can almost gaurantee he understands this deck far better than I ever will. I think Farhaven Elf is a better fit for this deck given what people are playing. I want to make myself very clear when I say that I didn't "budgetize" the Birds of Paradise. I'll explain each of the card choices before I battle a few times in the casual room.įarhaven Elf: I like Farhaven a lot in this deck. Here is every single card revealed on day one of the Streets of New Capenna preview season.A:19:

While much of it was shown off in the debut stream, more cards were revealed accross official channels in the hours afterwards. Streets of New Capenna is Magic's take on gangster tropes, and it's shaping up to be one of the most stylish sets we've ever had.On the first day of the preview season, Wizards of the Coast showed off the five crime families, and unveiled their mechanics. New Capenna is a world made by angels but ruled by demons, and underneath its towering skyscrapers and glittering champagne, a seedy criminal underbelly calls the shots. With the neon vistas of Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty behind us, it's time for Magic The Gathering to head to another glamorous, slightly-modern location. Table of Contents Elspeth Resplendent Halo Fountain Mysterious Limousine Rumor Gatherer A Little Chat An Offer You Can't Refuse Ledger Shredder Wiretapping A Cut Of The Profits Incriminate Murder Jaxis, the Troublemaker Urabrask, Heretic Praetor Devilish Valet Light 'Em Up Strangle Courier's Briefcase Gala Greeters Vivien on the Hunt Ob Nixilis, the Adversary Chrome Cat Getaway Car New Capenna Tap Lands Disciplined Duelist Falco Spara, Pactweaver Perrie, the Pulverizer Kamiz, Obscura Oculus Nimble Larcenist Anhelo, the Painter Ziatora, the Incinerator Kitt Kanto, Mayhem Diva Videos
