Magic pro Antonio De Rosa qualifies for Mythic Championship VII via MTG Arena

An old pro is back in the spotlight.

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Old school Magic: The Gathering tabletop pro Antonio De Rosa earned a spot in the last Mythic Championship before the Magic World Championship.

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The four-time Grand Prix Pro Tour winner played a Rakdos Sacrifice deck to finish in the top-16 at the MTG Arena Mythic Championship Qualifiers this past weekend.

After winning his first Grand Prix tournament during the 2003-2004 Pro Tour season, De Rosa is returning to the competitive main stage via the CCG Magic Arena. And he’s ready to give some old friends of his a run for their money at Mythic Championship VII.

“This old dog is going to the new Arena PT,” De Rosa said on Facebook

Related: Kvartek lands top 16 at MTG Arena Mythic Championship Qualifiers

Of the top-16 finishers at the Arena MCQs, De Rosa was one of five players who didn’t play an Oko Food-based deck. 

  • Daniel Vega (Dav3m): Sultai Food
  • Alexander Steyer (Sorquixe): Simic Food
  • Antonio De Rosa (Antonino): Rakdos Sacrifice
  • George Kaschihin (Jorj): Sultai Food
  • Kohei Yoshino (Kiteon): Sultai Food
  • Pierson Laughlin (PJ the Crusher): Sultai Food
  • John Girardot (Dftleonidas): Temur Control
  • Frederico Bastos (Batox): Sultai Food
  • Pierre Violleau (Wargate): Simic Food
  • Raymond Nevison (Even_Jesus_Would): Simic Flash
  • Chris Kvartek (Kvarteck): Golgari Adventures
  • Andrew Smith (Zvavok): Sultai Food
  • Miguel Da Cruz Simões (Edmvyrus): Esper Control
  • Jordan Cairns (Heisenb3rg): Bant Food
  • Issak Krut (IssakKrut): Bant Ramp
  • Simone Rocutto (DicroismoCirrolare): Golgari Adventures

In a field dominated by Oko, Thief of Crowns and Nissa, Who Shakes the World, De Rosa chose not to follow the masses and play Green. Instead, he played Rakdos Sacrifice. The deck uses the dangerous sacrificial combo of Witch’s Oven and Cauldron Familiar in conjunction with Mayhem Devil and Priest of Forgotten Gods. 

And the choice paid off. De Rosa and the other 15 MTG Arena qualifiers will step onto Magic’s main stage to compete in Mythic Championship VII from Dec. 6 to 8.

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