Cartas clave para mazos de Legacy en Magic: The Gathering

Discover the essential cards for building competitive decks in Magic: The Gathering's Legacy format. This comprehensive guide explores the fundamental pieces that define the metagame, from powerful spells to key creatures and lands. Ideal for players looking to optimize their strategies or understand the current Legacy landscape. Find the most played cards and those that make a difference in this exciting format.

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    Atraxa, Grand Unifier (2023)

    221 Global Votes
    • Reveals top ten cards of library on entry

      (+4)

    Atraxa, Grand Unifier is a dominant force in the Legacy format, revitalizing archetypes like Dimir Reanimator and Hypergenesis. Its enters-the-battlefield ability provides massive card advantage, refilling a player's hand with multiple card types and accelerating complex strategy execution.

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    Force of Will

    2 Global Votes
    • One of the strongest countermagic cards

      (+4)

    This card is a fundamental pillar in Magic: The Gathering's Legacy format, acting as a key deterrent against fast combo strategies. Its ability to counter spells without mana cost makes it an indispensable tool for maintaining the format's integrity and enabling more interactive gameplay.

  3. 3

    Brainstorm

    0 Global Votes
    • Completely defines Legacy format

      (+4)

    Brainstorm is an essential card in Magic: The Gathering's Legacy format, enabling unparalleled hand and deck manipulation, enhancing deck consistency and responsiveness. Its ability to draw three cards and return two, especially when combined with shuffle effects, provides crucial card selection and protection against hand disruption in Legacy's competitive environment.

  4. 4

    Careful Study

    0 Global Votes

    Careful Study is an essential card in Legacy due to its efficient hand-filtering and graveyard-fueling capabilities. Its low mana cost makes it a key piece for enabling graveyard strategies, such as Reanimator decks, allowing players to quickly find necessary cards and discard large creatures for later reanimation.

  5. 5

    Consign to Memory

    0 Global Votes
    • Replicate ability can be countered

      (+1)

    Consign to Memory is a pivotal card in Legacy due to its unique ability to counter triggered abilities and colorless spells, offering crucial interaction against decks like Eldrazi Stompy. Its replicate ability provides unprecedented flexibility, allowing players to negate multiple threats or protect their own plays efficiently.

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  7. 6

    Ponder

    0 Global Votes
    • Allows looking at the top three cards of the library

      (+3)

    Ponder is an essential card in Legacy due to its ability to dig deep into the library and optimize opening hands. It allows players to see up to four potential cards, significantly improving consistency and the ability to find key deck pieces at critical moments.

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    Sky Hussar

    0 Global Votes
    • Has flying

      (+2)

    Sky Hussar is a pivotal card in Legacy decks due to its versatility and the card advantage it provides. Its Forecast ability allows players to draw a card each turn without spending mana, maintaining a full hand and constant pressure. Furthermore, its untap creatures effect upon entering the battlefield can enable surprise attacks or unexpected defenses, making it key in both aggressive and control strategies.

Frequently asked questions

This ranking highlights the most influential and powerful cards that define the Legacy format of Magic: The Gathering, based on their impact on the metagame, versatility, and presence in successful deck archetypes.
Cards are selected based on their relevance in the Legacy format, including their ability to shape strategies, their popularity in deck databases, and their mention in expert analyses and the player community.
The results should be interpreted as a guide to the most impactful cards in the Legacy format. It is not an exhaustive list, but a selection of cards that consistently prove to be fundamental for success in the game.
While an exact frequency is not specified, card relevance in Legacy can shift with new expansions or metagame changes. The information is based on the most recent available context.

How we built this ranking and what to consider when choosing

Our methodology for ranking key cards in the Magic: The Gathering Legacy format focuses on identifying those that have a significant and lasting impact on the game. We consider several factors to ensure the list reflects the current metagame and the strategic importance of each card.

  • Participant relevance is determined by their presence and success in various Legacy deck archetypes, as observed in deck databases and recent tournaments.
  • Reasons why a card is fundamental are considered, such as its ability to generate card advantage (Brainstorm), control the board (Teferi, Time Raveler), or enable combo strategies (Atraxa, Grand Unifier in Reanimator).
  • The strengths of each card are highlighted, such as Brainstorm's versatility in fixing hands and protecting against disruption, or Teferi's ability to restrict opponent's options.
  • Community opinion and expert analyses in the Legacy format also contribute to the evaluation, reflecting the general perception and practical use of the cards.
  • Cards must demonstrate a consistent presence in competitive Legacy deck archetypes, appearing in popular and successful decklists.
  • Priority is given to cards that offer a significant strategic advantage, whether through library manipulation, opponent control, or enabling powerful combos.
  • Versatility is a key factor; cards that can be used effectively in a variety of situations or fit into multiple strategies are highly valued.
  • Cards identified by the Magic: The Gathering player community and analysts as fundamental or format-defining in Legacy are considered.