Deck Strategies
Zethi, Arcane Blademaster
The deck aims to attack opponents with a swarm of wolves generated by casting spells from exile.
Tana, the Bloodsower & Ravos, Soultender
This deck works by sacrificing creatures for value and pinging opponents, a typical Aristocrats strategy.
Faldorn, Dread Wolf Herald
The game plan here is to cast spells from exile, thus generating a pack of wolves to attack opponents.
Tor Wauki the Younger
The deck aims to ping opponents via the strategic use of one-drop creatures.
Chun-Li of Countless Kicks
This deck aims to generate value through multiple kickers and cantrip spells, ensuring Chun-Li gets through combat and generating value through various spell-slinger creatures.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
Faldorn, Dread Wolf Herald's ability to generate wolf tokens when casting spells from exile makes it a formidable force on the battlefield.
- 2
Tor Wauki's strategy of using one-drop creatures to ping opponents can quickly accumulate damage, making it a threat that can't be ignored.
- 3
The Aristocrats strategy of Tana and Ravos, using creature sacrifice for value, can lead to a deadly board state if not kept in check.
- 4
Chun-Li's ability to generate value from multi-kicker and cantrip spells can give her the upper hand in longer, grindier games.
Notable Cards
Faldorn, Dread Wolf Herald
Tor Wauki the Younger
Tana, the Bloodsower
Ravos, Soultender
Kodama's Reach
Blisterpod
Summary
The game kicked off with an exciting line up of commanders, each showcasing unique strategies. Faldorn, Dread Wolf Herald, took advantage of casting spells from exile and populating the board with wolf tokens. Tor Wauki the Younger, on the other hand, aimed to ping opponents with one-drops, while Tana and Ravos played out an Aristocrats-style strategy, sacrificing creatures for value. Chun-Li of Countless Kicks, true to her Street Fighter origins, aimed to generate value through multiple kickers. The game saw each player advancing their strategies, with notable plays from Faldorn generating wolf tokens and Tor Wauki's one-drop strategy. However, the game was still in progress at the time of the transcript cut-off.