Pedro Silva won the Redbull Untapped 2021 International Stop 2 on Sunday with Izzet Dragons.
Creatures (8)
Lands (20)
Spells (32)
Silva cruised into the platinum division (the Top 16 players after Day 1) by going 7-0-1, then made the Top 8 cut for their division by going 2-0 on Day 2. After making the Top 8 of the platinum division, Silva defeated Rui Gonçalves on Mono-Black Control❄, Chase Masters on Izzet Epiphany, and Thierry Ramboa on Izzet Epiphany to take first place and win $4,000 with a record of 13-0-1.
The free-to-enter tournament had 1,172 players with the Top 64 players advancing to play in Day 2 among the four divisions. Ramboa finished in second place overall and second in the platinum division for $2,000 with a record of 12-1-1.
Lands (23)
Spells (37)
Scott McNamara won the gold division with Izzet Epiphany for $2,000, Connor Flotten won the the silver division with Mono-White Aggro❄ for $1,000, and Gabriel Nassif won the bronze division with Grixis Epiphany for $500.
Lands (22)
Spells (38)
Creatures (35)
- 1 Legion Angel
- 3 Skyclave Apparition
- 4 Luminarch Aspirant
- 4 Usher of the Fallen
- 2 Reidane, God of the Worthy
- 4 Elite Spellbinder
- 4 Stonebinder's Familiar
- 2 Brutal Cathar
- 4 Intrepid Adversary
- 4 Sungold Sentinel
- 3 Adeline, Resplendent Cathar
Lands (23)
Spells (2)
Sideboard
Creatures (3)
Lands (23)
Spells (34)
- 1 Duress
- 1 Bloodchief's Thirst
- 1 Soul Shatter
- 2 Spikefield Hazard
- 1 Cinderclasm
- 3 Jwari Disruption
- 4 Alrund's Epiphany
- 1 Behold the Multiverse
- 1 Demon Bolt
- 1 Prismari Command
- 4 Expressive Iteration
- 1 Power Word Kill
- 2 Galvanic Iteration
- 3 The Celestus
- 1 Burn Down the House
- 2 Memory Deluge
- 1 Cathartic Pyre
- 4 Fading Hope
Sideboard
Almost 70% of the field was on five decks, with the most-played deck being Mono-Green Aggro❄, followed by Mono-White Aggro❄. The metagame breakdown for the top decks is shown below.
Archetype | Copies |
---|---|
Mono-Green Aggro❄ | 274 |
Mono-White Aggro❄ | 158 |
Izzet Epiphany | 154 |
Izzet Dragons | 133 |
Temur Midrange | 86 |
View the Top 16 decklists.