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The Modern Pro Tour prison deck that SaffronOlive highlighted, the one that basically tries to make sure nobody gets to play spells, is still the main competitive story in the data, and it lines up neatly with recent coverage of price jumps tied to that event, according to MTGGoldfish and TCGplayer Infinite. Commander quietly keeps its new bracketed banlist world with Biorhythm and Lutri back in the fold, while The Fantasticar is still legal in Legacy despite Wizards openly acknowledging its turn one sixteen damage potential, which makes the pattern pretty clear, old cards get cut and the shiny Marvel engines get monitored, not removed, according to Wargamer.
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