![]() Now, William enjoys playing Super Mario Maker 2 on the Switch with his daughter and finding time to sneak in the newest From Software game when possible. This interest reached a height with MMORPGs like Asheron’s Call 2, Star Wars Galaxies, and World of Warcraft, on which William spent considerable time up until college. William’s first console was the NES, but when he was eight, it was The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening on Game Boy that fully cemented his interest in the format. All the while, William’s passion for games remained. Upon graduating from the University of Southern California’s School of Cinematic Arts, William entered the realm of fine arts administration, assisting curators, artists, and fine art professionals with the realization of contemporary art exhibitions. ![]() William Parks is an editor at Game Rant with a background in visual arts. ![]() More specifically, Wizards states that this Urza deck has been maintaining a non-mirror match win percentage of over 55% and has a "winning matchup against nine of the other ten most popular competitive decks." RELATED: Magic: The Gathering's Theros: Beyond Death Adds a New Infinite ComboĪs previously mentioned, decks with Urza, Lord High Artificer at their center have become extremely prevalent in MTG's Modern metagame, and WotC indicates that the base blue-green version of the deck has been performing very well. ![]() These Modern bans will go into effect on Magic Online and in tabletop play on Tuesday, January 14, and Wizards has provided some additional information on why these cards have been targeted. In no small part, the decks that have risen to the top have focused around Oko, Thief of Crowns and Urza, Lord High Artificer, and it seems that Wizards of the Coast believes that it is once again time to shake things up in Modern.Īs per the JanuMagic: The GatheringBanned and Restricted announcement, the following three cards are banned in Modern: Mox Opal, Oko, Thief of Crowns, and Mycosynth Lattice. It has been a bit over four months since a Magic: The Gathering Banned and Restricted Announcement made any changes to Modern, and players have thus had ample time to zero in on the most powerful decks in the format's current metagame. ![]()
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