3-0 Deck Example: Overperformers: Wary Thespian, Treetop Snarespinner, Beast-Kin Ranger, Ambush Wolf, Cackling Prowler Strategy Tips: Prioritize early plays to avoid clunky draws with too many 4-6 drops Few GR commons provide evasion (trample, menace) Removal is largely conditional on toughness - use it wisely Develop a clear plan: either stall and win with dragons or trade and dominate the ground Both Ambush Wolf and Beast-Kin Ranger easily enable 4-power synergies White-Red in MTG Foundations Limited Gameplan: WR embodies classic go-wide token aggro, heavily dependent on synergy
Methods For Curing Status Conditions While most of the conditions will cure or end on their own or through a coin flip, there are other ways to heal all of them
In this guide, we'll be covering three ways to build the Ruby/Emerald deck, depending on how much you want to spend when upgrading: a budget version, a more advanced version that will require some investment, and a top-end version that combines the best of Ruby and Emerald into a highly competitive deck
Warrior's Oath gives red decks an extra turn, a powerful effect usually only granted to blue