Deck Strategies
Belbe, Corrupted Observer
Utilize Belbe's ability to generate colorless mana to cast powerful spells and control the board with large creatures.
Eladamri, Lord of Leaves
Rely on forestwalk ability to make Eladamri's elves unblockable and build up a formidable elf army.
Marvin, Murderous Mimic
Use Marvin's shapeshifting abilities to adapt to the current board state and respond to threats.
Mazzy, Truesword Paladin
Build up a strong board presence with a variety of creatures and use Mazzy's abilities to bolster them.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
Arch's early casting of Ugin, the Ineffable and Terastodon using Belbe's ability set the tone for the game, giving him a powerful board presence.
- 2
Fred's strategic use of the Beast Within on Ugin, the Ineffable showcased the importance of targeted removal in a multiplayer game.
- 3
Mark's casting of Min Mis Containment on the powerful Brain Stealer Dragon, demonstrated the value of control spells in managing threats.
- 4
Arch's decision to swing all-out in the final turns, utilizing the Loyal Subordinate's draining ability, proved to be a game-winning move.
Notable Cards
Belbe, Corrupted Observer
Ugin, the Ineffable
Terastodon
Eladamri, Lord of Leaves
Marvin, Murderous Mimic
Mazzy, Truesword Paladin
Loyal Subordinate
Summary
The game kicked off with an intense start as players began to establish their boards. Mark won the die roll and started with a command tower. The early stages of the game were dominated by back-and-forth creature combat, with players utilizing their resources to control the board. Arch, playing Belbe, Corrupted Observer, gained an early advantage with BBY's colorless mana generation ability, which he used to cast powerful spells like Ugin, the Ineffable and Terastodon. Despite some fierce competition from Fred's Eladamri, Lord of Leaves deck and Mark's Mazzy, Truesword Paladin, Arch maintained control with his powerful creatures and spells. Ultimately, even Marvin, Murderous Mimic's shapeshifting abilities couldn't turn the tide in favor of its controller. Arch finished the game with a resounding victory, using his amassed board state and the Loyal Subordinate's draining ability to eliminate his opponents.