5/19/2023 0 Comments Mtg goldfish standard temur![]() The Growersĭeeproot Champion is an extremely powerful creature, but it takes a special deck to harness its power. All things considered, I think our deck does an admirable job of porting Miracle Grow over to our current Standard format. ![]() We even get Attune with Aether as our version of Land Grant, and while the one-mana land tutor doesn't allow us to cut all the way down to 10 lands like the original, it does let us skimp to just 17, which is quite low compared to the rest of the decks in Standard. While it obviously can't counter our opponent's spells, it actually does an even better job when it comes to protecting our threats. While it probably sounds strange, Blossoming Defense is basically our version of Daze or Force of Will. Opt and Chart a Course certainly aren't as strong as Brainstorm, but they do a pretty good imitation in the cantrip slot as far as Standard-legal cards are concerned. Deeproot Champion is our Quirion Dryad, with Enigma Drake, Soul-Scar Mage, and Cryptic Serpent filling in for the rest of the creatures (and likely representing an upgrade). While we obviously don't have Force of Will and Winter Orb, if you really dig down to the nuts and bolts of the original Miracle Grow deck, you'll see that we actually have most of the pieces available in our current Standard format. However, to really understand the deck, we need to take a quick look at the original Miracle Grow deck from way back in 2001. With this in mind, the deck ends up playing a lot like Temur Prowess. The basic plan of Temur Miracle Grow is simple: we play an early-game creature, use spells to turn it into a real threat, protect the creature with more cheap spells, and eventually use it to close out the game (sometimes with the help of burn spells like Lightning Strike and Shock). Can we make Miracle Grow work in Ixalan Standard? Let's get to the videos and find out then, we'll talk more about the deck.įirst, a quick reminder: if you enjoy the Budget Magic series and the other video content on MTGGoldfish, make sure to subscribe to the MTGGoldfish YouTube Channel to keep up on all the latest and greatest. After resolving a creature, we cast a flurry of spells, use Blossoming Defense and cheap counters to protect our creature, and hopefully finish the game quickly with a combination of creature beats and burn like Lightning Strike and Shock. Because of this, the deck plays almost like a weird mashup of aggro and combo. The primary plan of Miracle Grow is to stick an early creature (or two) and then turn it into a huge threat by casting a ton of cheap spells. If you're looking for a standard build, go for the ones with a lower one.Բարև, Budget Magic lovers, it's that time again! This week, we are heading to Ixalan Standard again for a deck that might seem new but is actually the updated Ixalan Standard version of a really old deck: Miracle Grow! Thanks to the printing of Deeproot Champion along with some cards that have been floating around in Standard for a while, we have all of the pieces to recreate the classic tempo deck from nearly 20 years ago. ![]() If you want to find "singular" or "roguish" decks, take a look at the ones with high singularity. A high singularity means that the deck is running cards that are less common in that archetype. (*) Singularity measures the grade of deviation from the standard average deck on that archetype. (*) Prices based in average price in TCGPLAYER.COM store. ![]() Temur Cascade is also known as Temur Cascade, Temur Rhinos or Cascade Crash.
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