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Pioneer Naya Winota Deck Tech & Sideboard Guide
We'll talk about Pioneer's Naya Winota, an aggro deck that has been gaining more and more space in the format. We will review the new post-Kamigawa Neon Dynasty list.
By Martinez, 07/04/22, translated by Humberto - 0 comments
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About the Deck

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Mulligan and Stances
Keep or Mulligan
you must keep your game plan in mind against each opponent, evaluating the best strategy against them (more on this later). A standard keep is 2-4 lands and low-cost creatures, remembering to check your manabase. Always try to take the least amount of damage from your shocklands.Sideboard vs Main Matchups
vs. Izzet Phoenix
Against Izzet Phoenix, the best way to win is to try to close the game with Winota, Joiner of Forces . For that, you must use the dork creatures as bait for the opponent's removals because the fundamental cards of the matchup are Fable of the Mirror-Breaker and Esika's Chariot, which offer unfavorable exchanges to the opponent, especially in game 1. The card to watch out for in the match is Thing in the Ice, as it is a "pseudo-sweeper". To avoid it, it's interesting to use Brutal Cathar as good as possible to reset the Thing's counters, not casting it when the opponent appears to have an instant-speed removal.Side in:

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vs. Azorius Control
This is a match where game postures should change a lot between pre- and post-sideboard games. In Game 1 you should try as fast as possible to close the game with Winota, Joiner of Forces, remembering to deal with the opponent's possible counterspells, playing a spell as a bait and then the important spell — always watch the amount of mana they have open.Ad
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vs. Lotus Field
This is a very favorable match, being of fundamental importance to cast Winota in the 3/4 turn to finish the game quickly, so always try to favor this strategy, even if it is necessary to carry out aggressive mulligans for this.Side in:

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vs. Naya Winota
In the Mirror in Game 1, it ends up being a match where whoever makes Winota the fastest wins. Therefore, use Brutal Cathar to reduce your opponent's creatures.Side in:

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vs. Mono-Red Aggro
This is a tough game, as the opponent manages to remove our creatures while putting pressure on us to end the game quickly. The idea of ​​game 1 is to use low-cost creatures as a resource so that the opponent who doesn't have answers to the cards that really win the game, like Esika's Chariot and Tovolar's Huntmaster.Ad
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