The latest Mythic Point Challenge on Magic: the Gathering Arena was held this past weekend and the 10-win decklists have been published. Two decks dominated the field as Rakdos Sacrifice and Bant Ramp each scored eight players a 10-win record.
Rakdos Sacrifice Im2G00T4UBarn
Bant Ramp Azureu09
Ramp, in general, was the big winner, as sixteen different Ramp decks hit ten wins, though if you include Temur Reclamation (which also leverages Uro, Titan of Nature’s Wrath and Growth Spiral) that total goes to exactly half the field of winners.
Simic Ramp T0MORROW
Temur Ramp _TheShark_
Sultai Ramp nagul
Temur Reclamation friki
The metagame breakdown of the 10-win decks can be seen in full below.
| Archetype | Copies |
| Rakdos Sacrifice | 8 |
| Bant Ramp | 8 |
| Simic Ramp | 6 |
| Temur Reclamation | 4 |
| Azorius Control | 3 |
| Mono-Red Aggro | 2 |
| Jeskai Fires | 2 |
| Temur Adventures | 2 |
| Azorius Blink | 1 |
| Rakdos Knights | 1 |
| Simic Flash | 1 |
| Temur Ramp | 1 |
| Sultai Ramp | 1 |
After you get past Rakdos Sacrifice and the mess of Growth Spiral-based decks, there are only four other decks that had multiple players hit ten wins. Azorius Control, the top deck of the format in Week 1, clocked in with three copies, while Mono-Red Aggro, Jeskai Fires,and Temur Adventures each had two players go all the way.
Azorius Control Littledarwin
Mono-Red Aggro ELDUDERINO17
Jeskai Fires Noe
Temur Adventure Zvavok
The three remaining non-ramp one-of decks were Simic Flash, Azorius Blink, and Rakdos Knights.
While Simic Flash is another green and blue deck, it draws its power from cards not named Uro and Growth Spiral, Ninjor’s build of Simic Flash varied from the one Seth Manfield, Javier Dominquez, and Brad Nelson popularized at Mythic Championship VII, opting for Brineborn Cutthroat, Spectral Sailor, and Wildborn Preserver instead.
Simic Flash Ninjor
Azorius Blink is the lone true brew from the field of 10-match winners, taking advantage of Thassa, Deep-Dwelling in combination with creatures like Agent of Treachery, Elite Guardmage, Charming Prince, and Fblthp, the Lost. Outside of the value blink shenanigans, it’s still an Azorius-based deck utilizing Teferi, Time Raveler, Elspeth Conquers Death, and Time Wipe.
Azorius Blink Dawdler
Lastly, Rakdos Knights is the only other aggressive deck to go alongside Mono-Red Aggro. The Knight tribal deck leverages non-Knights like Dreadhorde Butcher, Gutterbones, Robber of the Rich, and Rotting Regisaur in conjunction with Embercleave to get the opponent dead as soon as possible. The deck runs no removal in the maindeck, with its only other spell being Drill Bit.
Rakdos Knights David Escher
Check out all the 10-win decklists from the event here.
