

It comes down early to block and protect our planeswalkers while also turning on Mox Amber to get to our four- and five-mana planeswalkers a turn early.

Karn, Scion of Urza is basically a card-advantage engine, along with Teferi, Hero of Dominaria and Ugin, the Ineffable (the later two also being mostly unconditional removal spells, which gives us answers to opposing planeswalkers and enchantments like Wilderness Reclamation).Making a 1/1 Thopter is fine, and gaining a life is sometimes relevant, but compared to the rest of the walkers in our deck, Dovin, Grand Arbiter has the least impact on the game most of the time. It's probably the worst planeswalker in our deck and might be worth cutting. Dovin, Grand Arbiter is pretty lackluster.Kasmina, Enigmatic Mentor is good at protecting our other planeswalkers from cards like Bedevil and Vraska's Contempt.It also sometimes lets us Cleansing Nova at instant speed, which is a huge blowout. Teferi, Time Raveler is great against control since its static ability takes counterspells off the table entirely, while also being fine against aggro since we can bounce our opponent's biggest threat.Saheeli, Sublime Artificer is good at making tokens to gum up the board and protect our other planeswalkers.

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Oh yeah, and we've got the full four copies of Fblthp, the Lost to clog up the ground early and turn on Mox Amber to ramp us into our planeswalkers. The goal is to sort of soft-lock the opponent out of the game with annoying static abilities from cards like Teferi, Time Raveler, Narset, Parter of Veils, and Dovin, Hand of Control before eventually outvaluing the opponent with planeswalker activations to pick up the win. However, some War of the Spark decks are lurking beneath the surface, like today's masterpiece: Fblthp and Friends! The plan of the deck is pretty simple: it's basically a taxing, prison-y superfriends list with nine planeswalkers in the main deck and even more in the sideboard. The top decks remain Mono-Red Aggro, Esper (Control and Midrange), and Simic Nexus, with a few new War of the Spark cards thrown in. So far, War of the Spark Standard has looked a lot like Ravnica Allegiance Standard. Hello, everyone! Welcome to another episode of Much Abrew About Nothing.
