


Major Additions: Baral, Chief of Compliance, Reverse Engineer, Shock. To read the original article or check out the game play videos, click here!

We've got a lot to cover today, so let's get to it! Temur Summonings
#CREATURES OF AETHER BEST DECK HOW TO#
Oh yeah, and as a bonus, at the end of the article, we'll have an update for Five-Color Panharmonicon as well, because I've gotten a ton of questions about how to make the deck work without Reflector Mage. So, here the plan: we'll go over each of the decks we've played over the past few months, add in some new Aether Revolt cards, talk a little bit about the reasons for the changes, and perhaps talk a bit about other possibilities that I didn't include in the list but may be worth testing, at the very least. Of course, we are going to try to keep things budget friendly, so don't expect to see any Heart of Kirans or Walking Ballistas, but there are some inexpensive new cards that will make great additions to our old decks. With this in mind, today we are going to go back over every Standard Budget Magic deck since rotation (when Kaladesh released)-eight decks in all-and see what we can add from Aether Revolt to keep the decks functioning optimally for our new Standard format! When it comes to playing Magic on a budget, finding cheap and competitive decks is only part of the battle another way to make the most of limited resources is to keep the decks you have as competitive possible for as long as possible. Aether Revolt is finally here, and the set looks amazing! I haven't been this excited for brewing in a long, long time, and while we'll have tons of new decks coming out over the next couple of weeks, today we are going to take some time to look back over old decks.
