

Sacrifice decks are still pretty powerful as they can deal with a huge portion of decks in the meta.Making sure you have the right amount, and order, of ETB cards when casting Yorion can be the difference between a win or a loss.Utilizing the proper sequencing of your spells can help in securing wins with this deck.It also presents a great win condition for a dynamic gameplay.Since the meta is focused primarily on creatures, this version of the deck is fine-tuned to deal with those.Just like the past versions of Esper Yorion, the Sultai counterpart is also a powerful deck that can deal with a wider range of threats in the meta.You can always cast another copy to finish off the remaining health points. You should also take note that when using Zenith Flare, you don’t always need to have the exact amount of damage to end the game.Maximizing your turns is the only advice that you need as you can always Cycle your cards during the opponent’s turn.This deck does not have a lot of strategies that you need to be aware of.It can provide you with easy access to cards as your deck revolves around drawing cards.You can win with either beatdown using creatures or a single shot of Zenith Flare to the opponent’s face.The most unique deck in terms of win condition and concept.Except for a few decks, creature-based decks are still dominant in Standard.

With the next major set coming up in September, we still won’t expect drastic changes to the meta, especially in Standard.

The current Standard meta still currently revolve around creatures bashing each other.
