One of the biggest decks to come out of the Phyrexia: All Will Be One metagame was Neoform Atraxa. The deck joins a long list of powerful midrange strategies that can effectively combo out early into an Atraxa, Grand Unifier and take over the game with either a huge creature or incredible card advantage. While it might not be able to always play against the top decks of the format like Rakdos Midrange, it has shown itself not to be taken lightly and that it can take unsuspecting metagames by storm.
With Dreams of Ashiok still on vacation, he introduced us to one of his friends in Canada that has a lot of experience with the deck. The First Pioneers welcome Canadian Magic the Gathering player Andrew (@andrw1232) to tell us everything he knows about this new and exciting strategy. Whether you've been wondering how to play the deck, or how to beat it, be sure to listen to this week's episode!
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#35- Pioneer on a Budget
#34 - Historically Speaking: Remastering Amonkhet on MTG Arena
#33 - A Banner Year for Bans
#32 - M21 Metagame Snapshot
#31 - Historically Speaking
#30 - The Planes of Pioneer: Tarkir
#29 - First Look at the M21 Pioneer Meta
#28 - A Second Chance
#27 - Brewing up a Storm
# 26 - The M21 Pioneer Set Review
#25 - Core Values
#24 - Losing Friends but Gaining New ones
# 23: Getting Technical
#22 - The Planeswalkers of Pioneer
#21 - Breaking Pioneer
#20: Braving Ikoria Pioneer
#19: Good Company in the Ikoria Metagame
#18 - The Breakouts and Brews of Ikoria
#17: Ikoria Set Review
#16: Pioneer on MTG Arena
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