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Theros Beyond Death in Pioneer - Decklists and Top cards

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Here we will show the most played cards of Theros Beyond Death in the Pioneer format in the last two weeks

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Here we will show the most played cards of Theros Beyond Death in the Pioneer format in the last two weeks. This list was made using our Metagame page: we collected information from 5-0 decks, Playoff winners, Challenge, Star City Games and other tournaments. The job here was to process the Theros Beyond Death cards that most appeared on these winning decks; just a description of what's going on in the format.

Basic lands have been removed from this list, as well as reprints.

This time we decided on a rule for the cards we are going to talk about here: the card must be in at least 1% of the decks. Then, below are the 9 cards that impacted Pioneer:

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18º - Thirst for Meaning - played in 12 decks (2 % of the format)

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17º - Erebos's Intervention - played in 12 decks (2 % of the format)

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16º - Soul-Guide Lantern - played in 12 decks (2 % of the format)

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15º - Kunoros, Hound of Athreos - played in 13 decks (2 % of the format)

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14º - Agonizing Remorse - played in 16 decks (2 % of the format)

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13º - Elspeth Conquers Death - played in 17 decks (2 % of the format)

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12º - Thassa's Intervention - played in 20 decks (3 % of the format)

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11º - Elspeth, Sun's Nemesis - played in 21 decks (3 % of the format)

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10º - Underworld Breach - played in 23 decks (3 % of the format)

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9º - Alseid of Life's Bounty - played in 26 decks (4 % of the format)

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8º - Drag to the Underworld - played in 28 decks (4 % of the format)

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7º - Shadowspear - played in 30 decks (4 % of the format)

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6º - Dream Trawler - played in 33 decks (5 % of the format)

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5º - Omen of the Sea - played in 48 decks (7 % of the format)

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4º - Daxos, Blessed by the Sun - played in 49 decks (8 % of the format)

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3º - Heliod, Sun-Crowned - played in 74 decks (12 % of the format)

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From combo with Ballista to a card that have a high value, Heliod is a central piece in some new decks:

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2º - Uro, Titan of Nature's Wrath - played in 80 decks (13 % of the format)

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A lot of different lists are testing Uro! An example: dredge.

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1º - Thassa's Oracle - played in 90 decks (14 % of the format)

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The inverter combo is the new deck that everybody is talking in Pioneer. It is just possible because Thassa is the primary win condition of the deck:

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What did you think about this ranking? I see Theros Beyond Death creating two new tier 1 decks: Heliod and Thassa; while old decks are testing Uro in some way. Pioneer is a new format, normally every new set will impact it, but Theros went beyond expectations!