The article discusses the impact of the nerfing of Orcish Bowmasters and The One Ring on the MTG Arena Championship metagame. The rise in popularity of decks like mono-green Devotion and Izzet Wizards is attributed to the nerfs, while Dimir control has seen a decline. The addition of Lord of the Rings MTG cards to Arena has increased the overall power level of the format. The article also introduces a unique and fast combo deck that revolves around Fragment Reality and Geist of Saint Traft, utilizing Leylines and Auras to ensure victory. The deck’s strengths and weaknesses are analyzed, with a focus on its consistency issues. The deck has shown success in best-of-one Historic matches, with LimeBell going undefeated in day one of the Historic Qualifier Play-In on MTG Arena. The article concludes by suggesting that the deck may face more opposition if it becomes a well-known archetype, but its unique level of success is undeniable. Overall, the article provides insights into the impact of recent changes on the MTG Arena Championship metagame and introduces a new and successful combo deck.

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