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Voltron EDH battle EP:44 Light-Paws V Stangg V Glissa V Kalamax [EDH gameplay] #edh #mtg

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Commanders featured in this Gameplay Reviewed & Verified

Decklists

Deck & Commander Strategies

  • Light-Paws, Emperor's Voice

    Light-Paws, Emperor's Voice

    Builds a strong Voltron by attaching multiple auras to create a massive threat and uses his triggered ability to fetch and attach more auras, enhancing his offensive potential.

  • Stangg, Echo Warrior

    Stangg, Echo Warrior

    Creates token copies of himself when attacking, each copy benefiting from auras and equipment to overwhelm opponents with multiple threats, aiming for a wide Voltron-style board presence.

  • Glissa Sunslayer

    Glissa Sunslayer

    Focuses on a resilient creature with first strike and deathtouch, gaining card draw and disrupting opponents by destroying enchantments or removing counters when dealing combat damage.

  • Kalamax, the Stormsire

    Kalamax, the Stormsire

    Leverages instant spell casting and copying to grow larger and control the battlefield, aiming to outvalue opponents with spell duplication while boosting himself with +1/+1 counters.

Gameplay Insights

  • 1

    Light-Paws' ability to fetch and attach multiple auras quickly allowed him to build a threatening Voltron early, forcing opponents to respond or risk taking heavy damage.

  • 2

    Stangg's creation of attacking tokens that copied himself enabled him to apply pressure on multiple fronts, forcing opponents to divide their blockers and removal.

  • 3

    Glissa's combat damage triggers provided a steady stream of card advantage and disruption, making her a resilient threat capable of dismantling opposing enchantments and counters.

  • 4

    Kalamax's spell-copying ability allowed him to grow quickly and control the pace of the game, but also made him a prime target due to the potential for explosive turns.

  • 5

    The game showcased a high-synergy Voltron mirror match dynamic, with each player trying to outpace the others by attaching more auras, generating tokens, or copying spells to build a decisive advantage.

Notable Cards

  • Light-Paws, Emperor's Voice

    Light-Paws, Emperor's Voice

  • Stangg, Echo Warrior

    Stangg, Echo Warrior

  • Glissa Sunslayer

    Glissa Sunslayer

  • Kalamax, the Stormsire

    Kalamax, the Stormsire

  • Utopia Sprawl

    Utopia Sprawl

  • Hall of Heliod's Generosity

    Hall of Heliod's Generosity

Gameplay Summary

The game started with all players focusing on building their Voltron commanders, each featuring distinct themes and synergies.

Light-Paws, Emperor's Voice, relied heavily on aura enchantments to rapidly attach multiple auras to himself, leveraging his ability to fetch additional auras and create a powerful equipment and aura synergy.

Stangg, Echo Warrior, utilized a token-copying strategy that created attacking token copies of himself, each benefiting from auras and equipment to apply pressure from multiple fronts.

Glissa Sunslayer focused on a beefy creature approach with first strike and deathtouch, using combat damage triggers to gain card advantage and disrupt opponents by destroying enchantments or removing counters.

Kalamax, the Stormsire, took a spell-slinging route, copying instant spells to grow in power while controlling the board and accelerating his threat level.

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