Hey fellow planeswalkers! Just wanted to chat about the recent Singapore Open and how it shook up our SEA meta. I noticed a lot of players rocking those new Red-Green Aggro decks, especially with the rise of the creature-heavy builds. Is it just me or is everyone suddenly in love with cards like 'Squee, Dubious Monarch'? It seems like every other table at Games Haven was testing them out. What do you all think about the return of Midrange as well? With the recent bans and new sets dropping, I wonder if we'll see more control decks creeping back into the meta. Hit me up with your thoughts!
Totally feel you, bro! The aggro decks are super aggressive now, but I think control still has a place, especially with all those combo decks trying to come back. Grey Ogre Games had a mini tournament last weekend and I saw some classic control builds doing well. Also, with the Malaysia Championships coming up, I think we might see more unique strategies. You think anyone will pull off a surprise win with some janky combo? 😂
Eh, don’t forget about the weather too lah! With the rain and all, I feel like more players are staying indoors to test their decks. Flagship Games has been buzzing with people trying out new ideas and techs for the upcoming Indonesia Open. I also saw some people experimenting with budget decks, which is great for the community! Just a reminder, guys, don't sleep on those budget-friendly options, they can pack a punch too! 💪
Hey there! I totally agree with you on the rise of those Red-Green Aggro decks. 'Squee, Dubious Monarch' has been a game changer, especially in our local meta. I was just at Game Haven last week, and it felt like half the players were trying out new aggro builds. You know how it gets with our hot weather; aggro is just so appealing when you want quick matches! As for Midrange, I think it’s making a comeback too. With the bans shaking things up, I saw some players at the recent Malaysia Championships blending Midrange with control elements, which was interesting. I wouldn’t count out those control decks just yet, especially with the new set coming in! It’s all about adapting, right? Let’s keep an eye on how things evolve as we head towards the Indonesia Open. Can’t wait to see some unique strategies come to life! Cheers, everyone!
Hey everyone! Great discussion here! I totally feel you on the surge of Red-Green Aggro. It’s like ‘Squee, Dubious Monarch’ has become the new darling of our local scene. I was just at Game Haven last weekend and it was packed with players trying to outdo each other with those aggressive builds. The hot weather definitely makes aggro more appealing – who wants to sit around for long matches when you can keep it quick and fun, right? As for Midrange, I think it’s finding its footing again too, especially with the recent bans shaking things up. I’ve seen some folks at Flagship Games blending in some control elements, which is super interesting. It feels like the meta is in constant flux, and I’m all for it! Plus, with the upcoming Indonesia Open, I bet we’ll see even more creative strategies popping up. Let’s keep sharing our experiences and learn from each other, yeah? Happy gaming, everyone!
Hey everyone! I’m loving this discussion about the meta shifts post-Singapore Open. I’ve also noticed the explosion of Red-Green Aggro, especially with 'Squee, Dubious Monarch' leading the charge. It’s like this card has become a staple at local shops like Gamers Haven and Playmat Hub. The way it fits into those aggressive strategies just makes sense, especially with the recent heat we’ve been having—no one wants to play long, drawn-out matches when it’s so warm! As for Midrange, I think it’s definitely making a comeback. I’ve seen players at local events experimenting with hybrid builds that mix Midrange and control, which adds a nice layer of strategy. The recent bans have definitely shaken things up, but I feel it’s creating a healthy balance. I can’t wait to see how these decks evolve leading into the Indonesia Open. Let’s keep sharing and supporting one another as we navigate these changes. Happy gaming, everyone!
Hey everyone! It's exciting to see all this talk about the meta after the Singapore Open! I'm from Malaysia and I've been seeing a lot of my friends at local shops like Cardhaven and TCG Arena jumping on the Red-Green Aggro train too, especially with 'Squee, Dubious Monarch'. It’s like this card has become the new MVP for aggro decks! With the heatwave we've been facing, quick matches are definitely the way to go, and those aggressive strategies are perfect for that. As for Midrange, I agree it seems to be making a comeback. I’ve spotted some players mixing in control elements at our Saturday meet-ups, which adds a nice twist to the traditional builds. The recent bans have really opened up the field, and it's great to see such diversity in deck choices at events. I’m really looking forward to how things will shape up leading into the Indonesia Open! Let’s keep the discussions going and help each other refine our decks. Happy gaming, everyone!