![]() Playing a true three color deck that cares about each color equally is too difficult for your mana base. As a result, the best thing a player can be doing is either to play one of the unadvertised two color archetypes, or to play a two color archetypes with a splash to play some of the three color family cards. A lot of the time, they’re strictly worse than two color decks. The biggest misconception about the format is how viable three color decks are. Because of the nature of SNC draft, while a complicated three color set may make it seem like there is a cool unique way to draft it, drafting fundamentals are really the most important thing with this set. You don’t have a lot of time to sort your situation out before you can’t come back on board. This also punishes decks that are running multiple colors with unreliable mana bases. Falling behind on board is the easiest way to lose a lot of games in this format. Two drop creatures are at an absolute premium. Playing three to four colors in sealed is common, and if you’re lucky enough to open a decent 16 land aggro deck, you’re in a good spot.ĭraft cares a lot more about tempo, and is a lot faster than this format’s Sealed. Sealed plays out as you would expect for a three color set: an 18 land format where tempo and the ability to grind are generally equally important. Sealed and Draft for this format are incredibly different. I’ll start with what I think are the two most important points when playing MTG Streets of New Capenna draft, or SNC for short: Back to Basics Here I will outline what I have learned so you don’t make the same mistakes that I have. ![]() The biggest shock is that a lot of the archetypes being pushed in this set aren’t actually good to go into… most of the time. The Arena Open has just passed, and Streets of New Capenna feels more solved than ever… or does it? There are some strategies that are stronger than others, but when everyone at your table is trying to do the same thing, opportunities can be found with all the archetypes that they are missing.
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