Deck Strategies
The Jolly Balloon Man
The strategy was to continuously make copies of creatures, especially Witty Roastmaster, to consistently deal damage to all opponents.
Samwise Gamgee
Focused on generating Food tokens and drawing cards to gain advantage.
Jan Jansen, Chaos Crafter
The main strategy was to fill the board with golems and other creatures.
The Odd Acorn Gang
Focused on generating wolf tokens and casting powerful spells, such as Doubling Season.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
Fred's strategy of continuously making copies of his creatures, particularly Witty Roastmaster, resulted in consistent damage to all opponents.
- 2
The use of Battle Mage's Bracers on The Jolly Balloon Man for additional copies was a game-changing decision by Fred.
- 3
M's decision to trade his Odd Acorn Gang for Fred's Ancient Copper Dragon was a pivotal moment.
Notable Cards
Witty Roastmaster
Ancient Copper Dragon
Doubling Season
Summary
The game started with players casting their commanders and setting up the board. Fred, playing The Jolly Balloon Man, took an early lead with the strategy of continuously making copies of his creatures, particularly the Witty Roastmaster. This resulted in consistent damage to all opponents. Ian, playing Samwise Gamgee, focused on generating Food tokens and drawing cards, while Maximus, with Jan Jansen, worked on filling the board with golems and other creatures. M, with The Odd Acorn Gang, focused on generating wolf tokens and casting powerful spells like Doubling Season. Despite the others' efforts, Fred's consistent damage and creature generation, along with key cards like Battle Mage's Bracers and Ancient Copper Dragon, led to a very dominant position. The game ended with Maximus being eliminated and M trading his Odd Acorn Gang for Fred's Ancient Copper Dragon.