

We had some games (see: the match against Affinity) where we were able to get Court of Grace onto the battlefield on turn two thanks to our fast mana and pretty much run away with the game. Over the course of our matches, we got to see the good and the bad of the deck.It felt like Mono-White Monarch Prison has some really good matchups but also some really poor ones. Record-wise we finished 2-3, which is okay but not exciting.Just a quick reminder: if you enjoy the Much Abrew About Nothing series and the other video content on MTGGoldfish, make sure to subscribe to the MTGGoldfish YouTube channel to keep up on all the latest and greatest. Can monarch make the jump from Commander to Legacy? How good is Court of Grace in the format? Let's find out on this week's Much Abrew About Nothing! Well, we're bringing the crown to Legacy today with a prison-y mono-white deck that's looking to stick a Court of Grace as quickly as possible become the monarch use cards like Skyclave Apparition, Palace Jailer, and Solitude to keep our opponent's creatures in line and keep the crown firmly on our head so we can draw an extra card and make a 4/4 Angel token each turn until we eventually win by beating our opponent down. In fact, it might be the best multiplayer mechanic that Wizards has ever made. Monarch is a mechanic clearly designed for multiplayer formats.

This week, we're playing some Commander.in Legacy! Let me explain. Hello, everyone! Welcome to another episode of Much Abrew About Nothing.
