![]() The combo consists of turning Faceless Haven into a creature and then activating The Book of Exalted Deeds's ability to give an angel a counter that won't let you lose the game. Let's start with a deck that didn't deliver impressive results, but that certainly generated a lot of buzz and frustrated statements this week: The Mono-White Control that resorts to The Book of Exalted Deeds and Faceless Haven combo to create a lock where you can't lose the game. But that doesn't mean we didn't have some new decks this week: Therefore, it is more common to see new ideas and decks emerge after two or more weeks since the launch of the set on digital platforms. It is always important to mention that it is very common for a new set to have a low-impact first week in the Challenges and this is because the event has a relatively higher entry fee (30 tix), which is a bit steep to test your new ideas, especially when you have a platform like Magic Arena to try them out. On Sunday, the event finished with the following decks: Saturday's Standard Challenge ended with the following Top 32: ![]() ![]() This week, we didn't have too many expressive Standard events going on for a broader analysis of the impact of the new set, so let's stick to the Challenges. ![]()
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