Table of Contents
- Streets of New Capenna Constructed Set Review and Decklists: White
- Streets of New Capenna Constructed Set Review and Decklists: Blue
- Streets of New Capenna Constructed Set Review and Decklists: Black
- Streets of New Capenna Constructed Set Review and Decklists: Red
- Streets of New Capenna Constructed Set Review and Decklists: Green
- Streets of New Capenna Constructed Set Review and Decklists: Cabaretti (Naya)
- Streets of New Capenna Constructed Set Review and Decklists: Riveteers (Jund)
- Streets of New Capenna Constructed Set Review and Decklists: Brokers (Bant)
- Streets of New Capenna Constructed Set Review and Decklists: Maestros (Grixis)
- Streets of New Capenna Constructed Set Review and Decklists: Obscura (Esper)
- Streets of New Capenna Constructed Set Review and Decklists: Dual Color and Colorless
- Streets of New Capenna Limited Set Review: White
- Streets of New Capenna Limited Set Review: Blue
- Streets of New Capenna Limited Set Review: Black
- Streets of New Capenna Limited Set Review: Red
- Streets of New Capenna Limited Set Review: Green
- Streets of New Capenna Limited Set Review: Multicolored Part 1
- Streets of New Capenna Limited Set Review: Multicolored Part 2, Artifacts, and Lands
- Angel of Suffering
- Body Launderer
- Tenacious Underdog
- Sanguine Spy
- Shadow of Mortality
- Cemetery Tampering
- Shakedown Heavy
- Cut of the Profits
- Whack
- Night Clubber
- Rogues’ Gallery
- Dusk Mangler
- Graveyard Shift
- Corrupt Court Official
- CONCLUSION
Streets of New Capenna Constructed Set Reviews
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Streets of New Capenna Constructed Set Review and Decklists: White
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Streets of New Capenna Constructed Set Review and Decklists: Blue
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Streets of New Capenna Constructed Set Review and Decklists: Black
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Streets of New Capenna Constructed Set Review and Decklists: Red
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Streets of New Capenna Constructed Set Review and Decklists: Green
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Streets of New Capenna Constructed Set Review and Decklists: Cabaretti (Naya)
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Streets of New Capenna Constructed Set Review and Decklists: Riveteers (Jund)
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Streets of New Capenna Constructed Set Review and Decklists: Brokers (Bant)
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Streets of New Capenna Constructed Set Review and Decklists: Maestros (Grixis)
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Streets of New Capenna Constructed Set Review and Decklists: Obscura (Esper)
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Streets of New Capenna Constructed Set Review and Decklists: Dual Color and Colorless
Streets of New Capenna Limited Set Reviews
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Streets of New Capenna Limited Set Review: White
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Streets of New Capenna Limited Set Review: Blue
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Streets of New Capenna Limited Set Review: Black
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Streets of New Capenna Limited Set Review: Red
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Streets of New Capenna Limited Set Review: Green
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Streets of New Capenna Limited Set Review: Multicolored Part 1
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Streets of New Capenna Limited Set Review: Multicolored Part 2, Artifacts, and Lands
Hello everyone! With the full spoiler for Streets of New Capenna live, we can finally get into breaking down the cards with constructed applications! For this set, I’m going to be splitting this into 11 articles, 5 for monocolored, one for each 3 color sect, then one for colorless and the stray multicolors. Since I did individual card reviews already, rather than repeat myself, I’ll link the article, but still give the verdict and decklist if that’s what you’re more interested in. For this, I’m going to cover every Mythic, every Rare, and then choice uncommons and commons that have potential. Let’s get into it!
As always, here’s the scale I’ll be using to label the new cards that potentially have constructed applications.
- 0/5 – Unplayable in every sense.
- 1/5 – Extremely niche play or very unlikely to see play.
- 2/5 – Niche to no play, maybe playable in certain conditions.
- 3/5 – Reasonable playable. Not format breaking, but has the power level to see play in some strategy (or strategies).
- 4/5 – Very strong card, but not the best the format has to offer. Has the power level to see a lot of play.
- 5/5 – The very top of the format. This card will create a huge impact going forward on the format.
Angel of Suffering
Now this is a Mythic! A 5 mana 5/3 Flier isn’t too good of a stat line, but this stops you dying from damage at the cost of your library! While in Standard I can’t imagine this being good, in older formats there may be some synergy between this and something like Thassa's Oracle or Jace, Wielder of Mysteries. Super cool card, but that’s about it.
Rating: 1.5-2/5
Body Launderer
Now this is a Mythic in the other direction! A 4 mana 3/3 Deathtouch is a pretty good stat line (if Citystalker Connoisseur taught us anything anyway), so that’s a decent start. Then if a nontoken creature you control dies, you get to connive. On top of that, when Launderer dies, you get to reanimate a creature with equal or lesser power at no additional cost!
This is quite the strong midrange card and although you do need something in the graveyard to get it going and it’s vulnerable to exile based removal, it’s still pretty solid.
Rating: 3/5
Tenacious Underdog
So let’s get this straight. This is a 2 mana 3/2 in Black with only upsides and can be a repeatable form of damage and card advantage? Well this card is insane! This does so much for so little and reminds me of Skyclave Shade which is one of my favorite creatures in Standard.
Mono Black Aggro has been so close for so long and with yet another piece added to the deck, I can’t wait to see if it’s finally good enough.
Creatures (24)
Sorceries (2)
Artifacts (1)
Enchantments (4)
Lands (24)
60 Cards
$65.24
Rating: 3.5/5
Sanguine Spy
Generally speaking sacrifice outlets have to be free to be good. If they aren’t free, the ability and/or card has to be really good to justify it. This card has a medium body, a bad ability, and an ok, but difficult to activate triggered ability. I’ll pass on this one.
Rating: 1.5/5
Shadow of Mortality
Creatures (25)
Lands (21)
60 Cards
$501.58
Rating: 2.5/5
Cemetery Tampering
While I didn’t include it in the initial article, I realized that Golgari Graveyard aggro could make reasonable use of this. That said, it doesn’t affect my rating.
Creatures (25)
Instants (3)
Sorceries (4)
Artifacts (4)
Enchantments (2)
Lands (22)
60 Cards
$217.42
Rating: 2/5
Shakedown Heavy
Planeswalkers (1)
Creatures (18)
Artifacts (4)
Enchantments (4)
Lands (25)
60 Cards
$394.98
Rating: 4/5
Cut of the Profits
Drawing cards and losing life is super emblematic of Black and there’s plenty of great cards with this effect like Sign in Blood, Night's Whisper, and Painful Truths. This is much more expensive than all of these and although you can copy it, you need to give up a substantial creature to do it. If this could target either player then maybe it could be saved by it’s utility, but this seems quite weak as is.
Rating: 1.5/5
Whack
I’m a big fan of the color hosers, but this one is somewhat an exception. There isn’t anything wrong with this card particularly but I think it’s worse than Ray of Enfeeblement which is weird considering how similar they are. Nevertheless, this isn’t much worse than Ray so it’ll be a solid board option when it rotates.
Rating: 3/5
Night Clubber
While Infest designs are generally good (depending on the format of course), this is the first time I can think of it being on a cheap creature! This only gives -1/-1, but not only is it one sided, you can blitz it if the body isn’t useful for you. You won’t be able to use this against many strategies which probably limits its usefulness, but the strength is definitely there for it to see some play.
Rating: 2.5/5
Rogues’ Gallery
I don’t think this card is particularly good, but any 3 mana card that can potentially “draw” 5 cards should definitely be considered. This would require an insane amount of set up more than likely, but I’d love to be wrong and this to be a good card in a deck.
Rating: 1.5/5
Dusk Mangler
Call me crazy, but I feel like this card is a lot closer to playable than it seems. If you could cheat this in and/or flicker it, this is reminiscent of Archon of Cruelty which is the reanimator target of choice in Modern. I don’t think this is better than the other reanimator payoffs, but I’m keeping my eye on this one.
Rating: 1.5/5
Graveyard Shift
Reanimator effects these days are generally 5 mana, but each of them tends to have a gimmick. While I think Diregraf Rebirth is still the best of them, getting an instant speed Rise from the Grave if you have a decently sized graveyard definitely isn’t bad! I’m not sure if this or Rise from the Tide for the mana reduction is better, but there’s definitely a debate there.
Rating: 2.5/5
Corrupt Court Official
Portal 3 Kingdoms reprint, let’s go! While this effect is commonplace nowadays and always somewhat close to playable, just wanted to highlight the weirdest reprint in awhile.
Rating: 1.5-2/5
CONCLUSION
Black seems reasonable overall with a lot of interesting designs, but few cards that truly stand out. It’s definitely weaker than Mono White, but significantly better than Mono Blue.
Thank you for reading!
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