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About Pauper Gruul Ponza
Belonging to the metagame from Pauper, Gruul Ponza is a deck with the following key cards: Annoyed Altisaur, Boarding Party, Generous Ent, Arbor Elf, Utopia Sprawl, Mwonvuli Acid-Moss, Avenging Hunter, Llanowar Visionary, with an overall win percentage of 52.5% in 373 games in the last 6 months. The deck performances better against Jeskai Ephemerate and Azorius Familiar and worst against Izzet Faeries and Mono Red Aggro. In recent appearances boom_bust made 36º at Pauper Challenge 32 and Captain_Tsubasa made 5V-0L at Pauper League.
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Strategy
"Gruul Ponza" in the Pauper format of Magic: The Gathering is a deck that focuses on disrupting the opponent's mana base while ramping up your own resources to play big threats. The deck's strategy revolves around playing cards like Mwonvuli Acid-Moss, Thermokarst, Stone Rain, and Arbor Elf to destroy or disrupt the opponent's lands, while also using ramp spells like Utopia Sprawl, Wild Growth, and Llanowar Visionary to accelerate your own mana development. Some of the good points of the deck include its ability to consistently disrupt the opponent's lands, making it difficult for them to cast their spells on time. The deck also has a good mix of ramp and threats, allowing it to play big creatures like Annoyed Altisaur, Avenging Hunter, and Generous Ent. However, the deck can struggle against fast aggro decks that can quickly overwhelm it before it's able to establish its mana base or stabilize the board. The deck also relies heavily on its land destruction spells, so if the opponent is able to counter or prevent these spells from resolving, it can significantly hinder the deck's game plan. Overall, Gruul Ponza is a fun and disruptive deck to play in the Pauper format, but it requires careful sequencing and timing to effectively disrupt the opponent's game plan while also assembling your own threats.
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