Mana-fixing plus anti-counterspell for creatures? Like, what are you even waiting for? Needless to say, it also became an instant inclusion in the few tribal decks that were already meta-viable prior to the release of The Lost Caverns of Ixalan. The huge uptick in available tribal decks makes Cavern of Souls an absolute must-pick in many currently viable Standard decks. (where dinosaur cards went rampant across the list, main LCI set only) Some of the entries will might also be affected by how often they pop up in Aetherhub decklists as well.) Instead, the entries are collected from personal matches, online discussions, and trending multimedia content. ( DISCLAIMER: The list is NOT based on any statistical data. And another, which removes every single dinosaur or dinosaur-related card from the list, and therefore showing what other themes and decks were favored. One, where we didn't exclude the popular dinosaur cards, and as such 80% of the list is filled with them. This time, however, we will be writing two separate lists. Previously, I did not remove the faerie-related entries, because they didn't really take up much space, even if there was a considerably number of entries included. You see, it would seem that dinosaur cards (and decks) are vastly popular at the moment, that it simply skewed the results of this list. And it is here, that we get into some minor trouble. But as we focus on Standard, we once again check the trend over what cards were chosen to be played on the first week of its release. The Lost Caverns of Ixalan is leaving quite an impression on various MTG Arena formats at the moment.
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