@JonClements Kenrith The Returned King, everyone's favorite absentee dad and/or cursed elk, has been making some waves in the pro circuit, I hear. Could this be the time for five color goodstuff to shine?
Mind you, you don't necessarily have to use all five of Kenrith's abilities for him to be good. I can imagine getting plenty of usage out of just white/blue/black
but then since there's a lot of mixed coloured lands these days... and land producing cards/effects, you can have a 5 colour mana deck without actually having basic lands
a standard tactic seems to be thassos and then bouncing it back with terferi to keep getting some effects and stuff... it's gone a little mad these days
fires of invention has fallen out of fashion a little bit
I keep seeing Thassa's Oracle in a lot of decklists. I'm personally a little bored of decks that win by cycling through their entire library, as they get pretty samey after only a few games
Normally I'd give a speech here about how each color is capable of many things, so you shouldn't e.g. overlook blue just because you don't like counterspells, because maybe you'd like card draw and extra turns etc. But I don't know how much that applies to standard. For all I know, with a shallower card pool, maybe there aren't that many variations you can play with
Half of my EDH decks are blue and I think I have like two counterspells among them all. They prevent me from reaching my true goal: tapping out every single turn for cool and impractical stunts
mtgdecks.net/Standard says that 43% of decks are categorized under "Otros", and I thought, "Is that one of the legendary Titans? I don't remember that one, must be pretty good to make up so much of the meta". Nope: "otros" is Spanish for "other".
throw in a few mixed land cards that are either red/blue and green/blue - or you can do something with an artifact to generate it, along with the act "expansion" is wonderfully fine by itself, but if you can find a blue, tap your mana, not do something, untap, retap and go... that's a win sit.
None of them were considered particularly powerful when they were in standard. For better or worse, there are a lot of ways to remove an indestructible creature from the battlefield.
before they did the terrible MTG 2015, tried an online version purely based on the card based model, then something else, until MTG Arena - which actually isn't terrible at all.
@Kevin oh yeah... there were always disenchant spells and such
but not many board wipes except "all to dust" or that black one I forget the name of
These days I'm seeing "They made <flavor-of-the-week blue card> way too strong" less frequently than I used to, so maybe they're asymptotically heading towards a fair distribution
"We've learned from our mistakes", says R&D, "and incidentally, check out our new card Urza, which is an homage to one of the strongest blue cards ever made"
I like to see planeswalker variations when it reflects their character arc - like "ooh, Garruk's part black now, I bet something cool happened in the story"
"Jace is a pirate apparently, that's... something"
I could see Ajani Strength of the Pride in a Soul Sisters shell. Actual Ajani's Pridemate is tried and tested, so Ajani S.O.T.P. is just four more copies of a good thing, plus upside
just getting more into it these days... if you'd have said early last year about a "rakdos" deck or a "dimir control" deck... I reckon I'd only have got that dimir was kinda vampiric/blue & black, but apart from that...
I trailed off on in-person tournaments because my monkey hindbrain found it stressful to engage in that sort of interpersonal ranking jockeying -- maybe putting a hundred thousand miles between me and my opponent would help with that
Lose a game -- "oh no, everyone will think I'm lame"; win a game -- "oh no, everyone will resent me"
so you could play 1v3 computers, or 2v2 players, or 2players w/ 1 computer
(you never wanted the later though)
the thing about 2hg though is that sometimes you see 'em choose to play a card because it's in the best interest of their deck, but another card would have been in best interest for the next turn for yours and theirs and... blah blah blah