Four Magic: The Gathering sets will leave Standard with fall rotation, removing a large number of powerful cards from the format.
Standard rotation takes place once a year in Magic, removing four sets from the format. Scheduled to take place on Sept. 17, the 2021 Standard rotation will remove Throne of Eldraine (ELD), Theros: Beyond Death (THB), Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths (IKO), and Core Set 2021 (M21). Of the four sets, ELD contains a majority of powerful Magic cards that players are all too happy to see leave the Standard format.
From companions and beasts to removal and Adventure cards, here are the 20 most powerful MTG cards leaving the Standard format with the 2021 fall rotation.
Llanowar Visionary
Llanowar Visionary is a powerful three-drop Green creature with a rarity of Common. Slotting into builds like Abzan Yorion and Sultai Control, the elf druid draws a card upon entering the battlefield and can tap for extra Green mana.
See on AmazonBonecrusher Giant
Wrecking opponent’s early game strategies since its release in ELD, Bonecrusher Giant has had a major impact on the MTG Standard meta. The adventure card destroys creatures with a toughness stat of two or less in Mono-Red Aggro while also providing a 4/3 Giant on turn three. Other Standard decks Bonecrusher Giant has slotted into are Prismari Midrange, Temur Adventures, Nay Adventures, Gruul Aggro, and Temur Flash.
See on AmazonSeasoned Hallowblade
Indestructible 3/1 two-drops are powerful in the early game. Seasoned Hallowblade gained indestructible when a card was discarded, an easily obtainable option within the Mono-White Aggro. Seasoned Hallowblade is typically played in Mono-White Aggro Standard decks, along with Mardu Winota. The human warrior also gets played in the Historic format some in conjunction with WR builds.
See on AmazonMire Triton
Graveyard shenanigan builds love dropping Mire Triton on turn two. The zombie merfolk has Deathtouch, gains its controller two life, and mills two cards into the graveyard. Released with THB, Mire Triton fuels BG Sacrifice decks in Standard.
See on AmazonElder Gargaroth
Elder Gargaroth is literally a beast of a five-drop with Vigilance, Reach, and Trample. In addition to three keywords, the M21 Mythic Rare offers its controller three options upon attacking or blocking that include creating a 3/3 token, gaining three life, or drawing a card. Elder Gargaroth is primarily played in a range of Sultai decks and is sometimes also used in Simic Ramp builds.
See on AmazonSpeaker of the Heavens
Released in the M21 set, Speaker of the Heavens typically elicits groans from opponents upon entering the battlefield. The human cleric has found a home in Standard via Mono-White Aggro build, synergizing nicely with Heliod, Sun-Crowned and Linden, the Steadfast Queen. Speaker of the Heavens will leave Standard in the fall but players can expect to still see it played in formats like Commander and Historic.
See on AmazonQuesting Beast
Questing Beast had a huge impact on the Standard meta with the release of ELD. Mostly tied to Green Stompy and Aggro builds, the beast with way too much text on it also gets slotted into Gruul Aggro and Adventure decks, too. It’s a popular four-drop that not too many players will miss in Standard when fall rotation takes place.
See on AmazonTorbran, Thane of Red Fell
Torbran, Thane of Red Fell has been increasing power levels in Mono-Red Aggro since the release of ELD. Increasing damage from a Red source by two, the Dwarf Noble is a top-end finisher that will live on in other Magic formats following the 2021 Standard rotation.
See on AmazonLovestruck Beast
Similar to Questing Beast, Lovestruck Beast immediately increased the power levels of Mono-Green Aggro and Stompy decks. Able to drop onto the battlefield by turn three, as long as a 1/1 was already in play, the 5/5 beast noble is possibly one of the best Adventure cards from the ELD set. Other builds utilizing Lovestruck Beast in Standard are Temur and Gruul Adventures. The noble beast is also a favorite within the Historic deck Selesnya Company.
See on AmazonRobber of the Rich
Slotting nicely into Mono-Red Aggro Standard decks as a two-drop with Haste and Reach, Robber of the Rich disrupts an opponent’s gameplay every time it attacks. The human archer rogue is also popular in Standard builds like Rakdos Knights and Gruul Aggro.
See on AmazonWoe Strider
Fueling Sacrifice builds since its release via THB, Woe Strider is a three-drop 3/2 that can Scry and Escape with two +1/+1 counters on it. Slotting into BR Sacrifice and even Mardu Winota builds, Woe Strider will stick around in other Magic formats once it leaves Standard.
See on AmazonStonecoil Serpent
Stonecoil Serpent is a unique Artifact snake with Reach, Trample, and protection from multicolored Magic cards. The serpent is typically played in Mono-Green stompy but also slots nicely into Mono-Green Aggro and Mardu Winota. Like many of the ELD cards, Standard players aren’t shedding tears for its soon departure from the format.
See on AmazonHeartless Act
Heartless Act is an Uncommon Black Instant that many builds within Standard have relied upon as a cheap removal spell. Able to either remove up to three counters or destroy a target creature with no counters at a cost of only 1B has been extremely powerful within the Standard format. Heartless Act is most often played in Sultai builds, Control specifically. The Instant removal spell is also used in BG Sacrifice and Dimir Rogues.
See on AmazonEmbercleave
Likely considered one of the most powerful Equipment Artifacts in Standard, Embercleave consistently wins games within Mono-Red Aggro and Gruul Adventure builds. Go-wide builds love Embercleave due to its cost reduction and Flash aspect.
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Other Standard builds utilizing the Equipment are Dragon Knights, Rakdos Knights, and Mardu Knights.
See on AmazonYorion, Sky Nomad
Sultai Control has become one of the best MTG Standard decks thanks to Yorion, Sky Nomad. The companion forces players to start with a minimum of 80 cards in a deck as opposed to 60, fitting nicely into a Control build that wants to use the Flying bird serpent as a finisher. Yorion, Sky Nomad also slots into builds like Temur Elementals and Azorius Control.
See on AmazonLurrus of the Dream-Den
Companions from IKO won’t be missed when 2021 Standard fall rotation takes place, especially Lurrus of the Dream-Den. Fueling graveyard shenanigans within Dimir Rogues, one of the most powerful Standard decks in the meta, the cat nightmare’s reign of terror will shift into other Magic formats. Lurrus of the Dream-Den has also been slotted into Standard decks like Mono-White Aggro, and Cycling.
See on AmazonElspeth’s Nightmare
Elspeth’s Nightmare is a powerful THB Saga used primarily in Sultai Ultimatum decks. The Saga is able to remove a low-powered creature from the battlefield, remove a nonland from an opponent’s hand, and exile a target from an opponent’s graveyard. Standard Control builds utilizing the Magic color Black love slotting Elspeth’s Nightmare into the three-drop spot.
See on AmazonBrazen Borrower
Buying time while also chipping away at an opponent’s health with evasive attacks, Brazen Borrower is the best MTG Adventure card from the ELD set. Most often played in Temur Adventures, the faerie rogue has also had a major impact within Prismari Midrange builds. Players can expect to see Brazen Borrower within Historic builds following the 2021 fall rotation.
See on AmazonIrencrag Pyromancer
Jeskai Cycling has become one of the most powerful MTG Standard decks in the meta thanks to Irencrag Pyromancer. Able to block low-powered Aggro creatures while burning any target for three damage every time its controller draws a second card each turn, the human wizard is super powerful for having a power stat of zero.
See on AmazonEmergent Ultimatum
Power creep hit an all-time high with Emergent Ultimatum. Played primarily in Sultai Control, or better known as Sultai Ultimatum, the Sorcery spell from IKO has left a major imprint on the Standard meta by casting monocolored MTG cards for free.
See on AmazonStandard 2021 rotation is scheduled to take place on Sept. 17 with the release of Innistrad: Midnight Hunt.
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