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Tribal Tribal vs Slivers vs Jadar vs Oswald | Anything Goes | Commander Clash S11E13

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Commanders featured in this video Reviewed & Verified

Deck Strategies

  • The Ur-Dragon

    The Ur-Dragon

    A changeling tribal deck that leverages tribal synergies by including changeling creatures and tribal support cards to create a versatile board and overwhelm opponents.

  • Oswald Fiddlebender

    Oswald Fiddlebender

    A mono-white artifact deck that uses artifact ramp and synergy to deploy powerful creatures and generate incremental advantage, focusing on creating value through artifact-related interactions.

  • Sliver Overlord

    Sliver Overlord

    A Sliver tribal deck that quickly deploys slivers to buff creatures and control the battlefield, relying on the inherent tribal synergies of slivers for board dominance.

  • Jadar, Ghoulcaller of Nephalia

    Jadar, Ghoulcaller of Nephalia

    A sacrifice-themed deck that produces Decayed Zombie tokens each turn, using sacrifice outlets to repeatedly generate value and maintain board presence through zombie recursion.

Gameplay Insights

  • 1

    Sliver Overlord's rapid deployment of multiple slivers early put significant tribal pressure on opponents, forcing complex decisions about threat prioritization.

  • 2

    The changeling tribal deck benefited from the Sliver tribal buffs, creating an unusual synergy and dynamic political interactions among players.

  • 3

    Jadar's ability to create and sacrifice Decayed Zombies each turn enabled consistent value and board presence, leveraging sacrifice mechanics effectively.

  • 4

    Oswald Fiddlebender's artifact ramp and synergy provided stable resource acceleration, allowing deployment of impactful creatures and artifact combos.

  • 5

    Players faced strategic choices about whether to eliminate the Sliver player early due to their tribal advantage or manage other emerging threats first.

Notable Cards

  • Sliver Overlord

    Sliver Overlord

  • Jadar, Ghoulcaller of Nephalia

    Jadar, Ghoulcaller of Nephalia

  • The Ur-Dragon

    The Ur-Dragon

  • Oswald Fiddlebender

    Oswald Fiddlebender

Summary

In this Commander gameplay, four players piloted diverse decks without any thematic restrictions, resulting in a dynamic and unpredictable match. The Ur-Dragon deck focused on a changeling tribal strategy, utilizing various tribal synergies and changeling creatures to build a versatile and cohesive board presence. Oswald Fiddlebender led a mono-white artifact deck that aimed to ramp and generate value through artifact interactions, deploying creatures like Cryptographer's Hawk for incremental advantage. The Sliver Overlord player embraced a nostalgic Sliver tribal deck, leveraging the synergies of slivers to buff and control the battlefield. Finally, Jadar, Ghoulcaller of Nephalia brought a sacrifice-themed deck that generated Decayed Zombies each turn, using sacrifice outlets to maximize value and maintain board presence. Early in the game, the Sliver Overlord player made a strong impact by casting multiple slivers quickly, putting pressure on opponents with tribal buffs that could potentially overlap with the changeling tribal strategy. The Ur-Dragon changeling deck benefited from these tribal interactions, creating interesting alliances and threats. Meanwhile, the mono-white Oswald deck focused on artifact ramp and deploying synergistic creatures to stabilize and build up resources. Jadar's sacrifice engine continuously generated zombies, enabling repeated sacrifice shenanigans that posed a recurring threat to opponents. The game featured tense decisions around whether to attack the Sliver player early or focus on other threats, with tribal synergies creating a unique political dynamic. Key moments included efficient use of sacrifice combos, artifact acceleration, and tribal buffs leading to shifting control of the board. The match showcased the power of tribal synergy, sacrifice value engines, and artifact ramp in a freeform multiplayer environment.

Description

We’ve had some super restrictive themes recently, what will the crew build when there are no theme restrictions at all? Let’s find out!

The Ur-Dragon vs. Oswald Fiddlebender vs. jadar, Ghoulcaller of Nephalia vs. Sliver Overlord

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