Deck Strategies
Obeka, Splitter of Seconds
Obeka's strategy involved taking multiple game actions in a single turn and forcing opponents to discard cards or lose life.
Gonti, Canny Acquisitor
Gonti's deck centered around reducing the cost of spells not owned and dealing combat damage to examine and exile the top card of the opponent's library.
Eriette, the Beguiler
Eriette's strategy revolved around controlling opponents' creatures using auras and gaining life.
Ghired, Mirror of the Wilds
Ghired aimed to create a strong board presence by making tokens and gaining control of key creatures.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
The use of Obeka's ability to deal combat damage and gain additional upkeep steps had a significant impact on the game, forcing other players to make tough decisions.
- 2
The enchantment of Opposition Agent with Fool's Demise was a strategic play that allowed the controller of Eriette to gain control of a key creature.
- 3
The casting of the Coercive Recruiter by the Ghired player showed a clever use of the card's ability to gain control of key creatures and create a significant board presence.
Notable Cards
Court of Ambition
Fool's Demise
Opposition Agent
Coercive Recruiter
Summary
The game started off with players taking turns to bring out their respective commanders - Eriette, Gonti, Obeka, and Ghired. The turning point in the game came when Obeka, controlled by Nate, managed to deal combat damage resulting in additional upkeep steps. This, combined with Court of Ambition, forced the other players to lose life or discard cards. Another significant event was the casting of Fool's Demise by the player controlling Eriette, which was used to enchant an Opposition Agent. This allowed the player to gain control of the enchanted creature when it was put into a graveyard. Towards the end, despite fierce competition and strategic plays, the game took a turn when the player controlling Ghired cast Coercive Recruiter, gaining control of key creatures and creating a significant board presence.