Mono-Red Aggro
Martin Juza wrote this article about making it to #3 on Arena with Mono-R and farming Golos Fields along the way.
Here is a Reddit thread about the latest iteration: Anax, Phoenix and lots of Embercleave, go! I guess Reddit User jsilv is Josh Silvestri. He talks more about Mono-R at ChannelFireball here.
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Andrea Mengucci posted an here for CFB with an interesting mono red list in it.
I never put much time into the list as it's always felt weak but I might try it again with a newer meta
I never put much time into the list as it's always felt weak but I might try it again with a newer meta
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The "Bigger Red" list he had there was interesting and something I can see myself trying
Bobby Fortunately (top 4 SCG Team Open Philadelphia) makes a case for "Small-Red Aggro" on Channelfireball.
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looks like mono red did well at the World Championship. was it players meta gaming against each other or if it was actually good
Apparently, Mono-R is good. Nick Prince here and Aaron Barich (on HardcastMTG) seem to agree that it has a sneaky combo-ish strength. I played the Mengucci-Manfield version in the Arena event and it was fine. It didn't seem fantastic, though. I mean, you can't complain about tier 1, right?
Seth Manfield posts a deck guide about the Mono-Red deck that he and Andrea Mengucci played at Worlds on Tcgplayer.
Andrea gives his version on Channelfireball.
Seth Manfield posts a deck guide about the Mono-Red deck that he and Andrea Mengucci played at Worlds on Tcgplayer.
Andrea gives his version on Channelfireball.
I think the Manfield/Mengucci list is pretty close to optimal, though if you're facing less control you may want to tweak it a bit (fewer Anax, more Shock, etc.) Embercleave is really good, it wins games that you wouldn't win without it, but it can also cost you a game if you have two in your hand (it's Legendary and almost never gets removed, so the second one is a dead card, and more importantly it's not a creature, ideally you want to be able to attack with three creatures and cast it for .) I like that it can win against all of the other decks - I guess Jund or R/B is the worst matchup? - but there's also not really a matchup where it auto-wins.