One different card, one different line, and the entire way of playing a deck can change. If I told you that there were various versions of decks within the same colors with the same cards, would you believe me?
What started as an idea to help new players evolved into what I'd like to call, "metashifting". Have you ever found your deck hated out of the format or your local meta? Do you only have access to a limited amount of cards? Do you find it hard to pick up an entirely new archetype, especially if they are in different colors?
In this week's episode, The First Pioneers talk about how you can build the maximum amount of decks with the minimum amount of cards. We jump into the most popular color combinations and suggest the best decks out of each, and what you would need to build them with the least amount of effort and cost possible.
Interested? Check it out and jump into the Discord afterwards to share your thoughts or other ideas on how to use your cards more efficiently!
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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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