This week we travel to the plane of Dominaria for the fourth MTG Arena Plane-cation Chronicles event! The Standard Shakeup format bans popular cards in the current Standard metagame – read on for event details, rewards, tips, strategies, and decks you could be playing.

Event Information

Duration : August 18 2019 to August 21 2019 Start : August 18 2019 8 AM PT (15:00 UTC) Sign up End : August 21 2019 8 AM PT (15:00 UTC) End : August 21 2019 11 AM PT (18:00 UTC) Note : Plane-cation Chronicles event duration has now been extended for 24 hours!

: August 18 2019 to August 21 2019 Format : Standard Shakeup

: Standard Shakeup Cost : Free

: Free Match Structure : Single matches (BO1)

: Single matches (BO1) Rewards: New Basic Land Art that can be used in any of your decks for cumulative wins (up to 6) throughout the event duration as below:

1 Win – Mirage Swamp

2 Wins – Mirage Mountain

3 Wins – Mirage Forest

4 Wins – Mirage Plains

5 Wins – Mirage Island

6 Wins – Unhinged Island

Note: Even if you do happen to miss these Plane-cation events, it will still be possible to purchase these after the event ends. Further details (date of availability and cost) are to be announced.

What is Standard Shakeup?

Now this is the place where legends are born! If you want to make a name for yourself in the multiverse, Dominaria is definitely the place to start. Or destroy. Either way, your visit here is promised to be one for the history books!

For this event, we are playing best-of-one Standard with the following cards banned from the event. The list is a little bit different from the one previously announced, as the meta has changed slightly since then:

It has also been confirmed that cards that are already banned from best-of-one Standard are staying banned for the event:

This event is giving the current top Standard decks a “plane-cation” to encourage players to brew and experiment with interesting off-meta decks. The MTG Arena team is emphasizing that “this is not an indication of any pending banned or restricted announcement … we’ve decided to ban some of the current Standard staples for this event, and this event only“.

Building Your Standard Shakeup Deck – Tips and Strategies

1. Decks that become Weaker

Let’s first analyze the banlist, to see which popular decks we can rule out for the event. The following deck archetypes got hit:

2. Decks that become Stronger

Control Decks : The current rendition of Esper got hit, but the traditional control decks that utilize instants like counterspells and draw spells are viable again due to the banning of Teferi, Time Raveler. On a related note, even though Brineborn Cutthroat is banned, Simic Flash could be better than ever.

: The current rendition of Esper got hit, but the traditional control decks that utilize instants like counterspells and draw spells are viable again due to the banning of Teferi, Time Raveler. On a related note, even though Brineborn Cutthroat is banned, Simic Flash could be better than ever. Jund Dinosaurs : The deck remains untouched for this event, and it is one of the top Standard archetypes presently. The relative strength of this deck would depend on the number of control decks present in the meta.

: The deck remains untouched for this event, and it is one of the top Standard archetypes presently. The relative strength of this deck would depend on the number of control decks present in the meta. Creature based Aggro decks: Goblin Chainwhirler is feared by all the one-toughness creatures, so the world can be a little bit safer for creatures like Paradise Druid and Skymarcher Aspirant.

3. Matches are Best-of-One

One thing to consider for this event is that the matches are best-of-one. This will bode well for combo decks or linear decks that try do their own thing, as your opponents will not know what to expect or is able to sideboard in answers against you.

In addition, there are mechanisms in place for you to find the right starting hand for your combo deck:

The London Mulligan rule

MTG Arena hand algorithm for BO1 matches

Our Top Standard Shakeup Decklist Choices

Here are some quick decks you can use for this event if you are not a brewer yourself. These don’t necessarily try to think too much outside the box (some tier 2 decks that avoid the banlist) so many players should also have access to the cards in these decks.

We are looking for some decks to feature here – send us your decklists for this event!

Mono Red Cavalcade – Standard Shakeup

This is the obligatory – if you want to get your 6 wins as quickly as possible and get out of Dominaria – this will be your deck. The deck loses Light Up the Stage, but we still have access to powerful card advantage spells in Experimental Frenzy and Risk Factor, albeit slower.

Mardu Aristocrats – Standard Shakeup

This deck was sent to us by user Alex Scott. It’s simple and to the point.

Jund Dinosaurs – Standard Shakeup

Standard has not been shaken up too much by Jund Dinosaurs, which has not been affected in anyway for this event. This version includes Thud, which will be better in this format as it can kill the opponent out of nowhere.

Sultai Flash – Standard Shakeup

The deck loses Brineborn Cutthroat but it can run more freely without Teferi, Time Raveler. The Sultai version allows it to run Dire Fleet Poisoner, which is the next best flash creature. The downside is that it costs 4 rare Wildcards if you don’t have them already and the mana base can be shaky with all the double costed cards.

Izzet Wizards – Standard Shakeup

This aggro-spell deck is quite fast, and is the next best thing since Arclight Phoenix is banned. It’s also relatively cheap to craft!

Golgari Midrange – Standard Shakeup

We will never let go of a Golgari deck in our featured decklists – this time, we don’t have Wildgrowth Walker so we won’t use Command the Dreadhorde. We still have the basic shell that still makes this archetype a powerful and versatile one. You can include other cards such as Vraska, Relic Seeker and Carnage Tyrant depending on what you have available.

Grixis Control – Standard Shakeup

This deck archetype only really loses Thought Erasure, and the colors do not need any Teferi. Here is a modified, more streamlined version suitable for this event.

Azorius Flyers – Standard Shakeup

This is another cheap, effective deck that has seem glimpses in normal Standard. It can be even better without Goblin Chainwhirler running around. We are using the version with Sephara, Sky’s Blade here as she can finish games fast. This deck should also get your 6 wins pretty quickly.

Ral Expansion Combo – Standard Shakeup

This is a fairly well known combo deck that could be fun to play in a field with no Teferi, Time Raveler. Read this reddit thread here if you want to learn how it works and how to play it if you are interested!

Temur Reclamation – Standard Shakeup

This is similar to the above deck, except it uses the power of Wilderness Reclamation which gets more powerful in this format.

4 Color Gates – Standard Shakeup

This is another fairly linear deck that I believe will face well in this event – there’s no other ramp decks without Nissa Who Shakes the World, and you can do your own thing by building up your land count and defeat your opponent with a big Gatebreaker Ram or one of the X spells.

Wrapping Up

We hope to see some creative minds brew some awesome decks for this event! As always, you can contact us on our social channels on Discord or Twitter, or leave a comment below if you have any feedback, and deck any ideas.

Next week marks the final Plane-cation event starting August 25, running to August 28. The last plane we will visit is Zendikar – which means the format is most likely going to be the new Landfall one to go with the theme rather than Pauper.

Finally, if you are playing in the Mythic Championship Qualifier weekend, good luck!