Standard continues to plow forward in the wake of Pro Tour Shadows over Innistrad. Grand Prix Tokyo is the first of two Standard Grand Prix to finish this weekend and it was won by Riku Kumagai and Naya Midrange. In a Top 8 full of archetypes that look familiar - Grixis Control and Collected Company decks galore, it was the duo of Chandra, Flamecaller and Nahiri, the Harbinger that helped Kumagai on his way to a trophy.
(Chapman) Congratulations Riku Kumagai, your #gptokyo Champion! Don't you just love your Naya Midrange deck? pic.twitter.com/Jab1aTJcHo
— Magic Pro Tour (@magicprotour) May 8, 2016
Naya Midrange - Shadows over Innistrad Standard | Riku Kumagai, Winner Grand Prix Tokyo
- Creatures (19)
- 1 Elvish Visionary
- 4 Sylvan Advocate
- 3 Nissa, Vastwood Seer
- 4 Tireless Tracker
- 4 Archangel Avacyn
- 1 Linvala, the Preserver
- 2 Dragonlord Atarka
- Planeswalkers (4)
- 3 Nahiri, the Harbinger
- 1 Chandra, Flamecaller
- Spells (11)
- 1 Radiant Flames
- 4 Oath of Nissa
- 2 Silkwrap
- 4 Stasis Snare
- Lands (26)
- 5 Forest
- 1 Mountain
- 5 Plains
- 1 Battlefield Forge
- 4 Canopy Vista
- 4 Evolving Wilds
- 3 Cinder Glade
- 2 Needle Spires
- 1 Fortified Village
- Sideboard (15)
- 1 Mountain
- 1 Silkwrap
- 3 Radiant Flames
- 3 Gideon, Ally of Zendikar
- 2 Deathcap Cultivator
- 1 Malevolent Whispers
- 2 Tragic Arrogance
- 1 Lambholt Pacifist
- 1 Clip Wings