Deck Strategies
Eris, Roar of the Storm
Eris, Roar of the Storm aims to cast a lot of spells, using the prowess mechanic to make dragon tokens. These dragons can then be used for aggressive attacks.
Felix Five-Boots
These decks aim to take advantage of Felix's ability to gain the abilities of other creatures, often using it to copy powerful creatures on the board. Equipment, such as the Sword of Fire and Ice, is also commonly used to enhance Felix's power.
The Mycotyrant
The Mycotyrant deck aims to generate value by creating and sacrificing fungi tokens, with cards like Alter of Dementia used to mill opponents. The deck also uses cards like Moldervine Reclamation to generate additional card draw.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
The use of Sword of Fire and Ice on Felix Five-Boots was a pivotal moment, allowing Felix to draw extra cards and deal additional damage.
- 2
Seb's decision to sacrifice their tokens to Alter of Dementia was a key strategic moment, allowing them to mill their opponents.
- 3
Maxim's use of Serum Visions and Dig Through Time helped them dig deeper into their library to find the cards they needed.
Notable Cards
Felix Five-Boots
Sword of Fire and Ice
Moldervine Reclamation
Summary
The game started with all players ramping up their mana bases and setting up their boards. Felix Five-Boots was a prominent presence throughout the game, with both Andrew and Félix piloting versions of the deck. Both Felix Five-Boots decks had a strong performance, with Felix (the player) casting and recasting his commander multiple times, making use of its powerful abilities. Notably, he equipped his commander with the Sword of Fire and Ice, which allowed him to draw extra cards and deal additional damage. Seb's The Mycotyrant deck focused on creating and sacrificing fungi tokens for various effects, while Maxim's Eris, Roar of the Storm deck aimed to make use of spells to create dragon tokens. The game ended abruptly, with the transcript cut off before the conclusion could be determined.