Okay, no problems there. They play a second land, tap them both and play a two-drop. Still fine. Then they play their third land, tap all three, and play… a seven-drop? Or… would be, were it not for Tron lands. Then, if you really need to rub things in further, you can force your opponent to start the game again with his ultimate. No, stop, come back, opponent! There was a time you could argue Liliana was the second-best planeswalker ever printed, but since then a few important new additions have forced her down the list a little bit.
Modern Jund is the perfect example. Liliana destroys opponents at every stage of the game and is why she is my 1 General. Skip to main content.
Level up. Earn rewards. Your XP: 0. Updated: 09 Oct pm. BY: Tyler Berry. Narset, Parter of Veils Narset is a good little blue planeswalker.
Locks it down so opponents can only draw 1 card per turn, which can ruin a whole strategy. Ugin the Ineffable Ugin the Ineffable is a good card, but only makes this list because of its passive ability, which allows colorless spells to cost 2 less to cast. Allows you to punish people who use colors in their deck Cheapens the cost of all of your colorless spells Is a token factory.
Garruk Wildspeaker Green is my favorite color to play, and this is one of my favorite planeswalkers. This helps you get your other cards out faster Puts creatures into play, which you can then give trample, easily overrunning your opponent. Tefari, Master of Time Tefari finds his way into this list a few times. Lets you take 2 extra turns. That is huge. That will kill someone. Tezzeret the Seeker Tezzeret is a very good blue planeswalker. Perfect for artifact-heavy decks Only 1 color needed to summon His -5 ability can change the tide of a match in an instant.
Dragons are nothing to laugh at. Good at killing things and then taking them over. Karn Liberated This is such a good card. Teferi, Hero of Dominaria Once again, the time mage Teferi finds his way onto this list.
Ugin the Spirit Dragon Ugin is terrifying. Excels in all stages of the game. Jace the Mind Sculptor Jace is a classic badass in Magic the Gathering, one of the most recognized faces of all the planeswalkers. Cheap to cast! Only 4 mana, and only 1 color! Dack Fayden Dack Fayden, on his face, seems to be one of the weaker planeswalkers. Cheap to use. His ultimate is only 6 loyalty! Lets you just take over everything. Wrenn and Six This card is banned in some forms of play for a reason.
Allows you to reuse instants and sorceries that find their way into the graveyard. And you. Lets you regain life easily. Lets you cycle through your deck quickly.
Completely ruin an opponent by making them sacrifice multiple cards at once! From the hills of WV, Tyler has been gaming and writing for most of his life. Gamer Since: Vivien Vivien prepares to shoot her bow. Log in or register to post comments. More Top Stories. The game was initially referred to as Magic Digital Next. When starting MTG: Arena, deck building can be overwhelming. Liliana is a very fun card.
Most decks capable of consistently producing BB on turn 3 Tendrils of Agony excluded have a strong incentive to play the card on power level alone.
Discard a Lingering Souls in Abzan? Cascade into Liliana with a Bloodbraid Elf? The card is so powerful and efficient and capable of running away with games that it finds its way into a ton of decks.
The true power of the card is that it only costs 3 mana. The card has done nothing but expand its impressive resume in the meantime. Jace needed to be emergency banned from Standard after he turned the format into an absolute joke. Jace, has since been re-released into the wilderness of Modern and has made his presence known.
Jace is, and always has been, a fixture of Eternal Magic. The Azorius love using him as a platform for miracling Terminus and drowning unfortunate opponents in a sea of card advantage. The Mind Sculptor is still, all these years later, the gold standard for planeswalkers in terms of mana efficiency, raw power, and flexibility. Did I miss a planeswalker you believe deserved a spot in the top 8 of all time? Let me know in the comments! Another interesting thing to consider….
Are there any new designs you believe are likely to supplant some of my picks after War of the Spark makes its way into tournament decks?
Skip to content. Tags: Planeswalkers , Top 8. Oko is far too banned to clinch the top spot, so the prize instead goes to the ever-popular Jace, The Mind Sculptor , arguably the best planeswalker ever printed. Why is Jace so good? Jace must have been doing his daily stretches, because boy, is he flexible. Digitally dominating: These are the best MTG arena decks around. The card wins games, simple as that. Jace broke Standard wide open in , and has been pulling his weight handily across all other formats ever since.
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