March of the Machine is the next Magic: The Gathering Arena expansion coming to the game, and with it, come some truly amazing decks. I spent some time in the early access event at MTG Arena, courtesy of Wizards of the Coast. In my time playing in the event online, I competed against some truly amazing decks. Mine were nothing to sneeze at either, but I certainly enjoyed seeing the possibilities in the upcoming expansion for Wizards of the Coast’s card game.
These decks can be built and played in a variety of ways, so I’m going to highlight them briefly. They aren’t guaranteed to be top-tier, must-play decks, but in my experience, they did quite well in the Magic: The Gathering March of the Machine preview session.
This is the deck I played the most, and easily the one I enjoyed the most. I love control decks, and this Magic: The Gathering Arena deck delivered when it was moving quickly enough. It has ways to remove low-cost threats from the board (Temporary Lockdown), but it can also remove your Incubators - and you need those.
The stars of this deck are Chrome Host Seedshark and Elesh Norn. The Seedshark Incubates X whenever you cast a non-creature spell, so you can stack several of these. You combine this with the transformation ability of Elesh Norn. She incubates two to five times and then triggers all of your incubator creatures for free.
This means you can use spells like March of Otherworldly Light to exile expensive cards and create amazing creatures. Mindsplice Apparatus makes your sorceries/instants faster for this Magic: The Gathering Arena too. It’s not an especially fast deck, and you can easily go down under 10 cards thanks to Jin-Gitaxias. However, it will be worth it when you swarm someone with Phyrexians.
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