Deck Strategies
Tifa Lockhart
Utilizes landfall mechanics to rapidly boost power and apply pressure through combat damage, supported by equipment that enhances her offensive capabilities.
Yuna, Hope of Spira
Focuses on summoning and token generation, capitalizing on non-creature spells to multiply token production and overwhelm opponents with incremental value and board presence.
Squall, SeeD Mercenary
Relies on being the sole creature on the board with double strike and graveyard recursion to maintain pressure and chip away at opponents over time.
Sephiroth, Fallen Hero
Leverages equipment and recursion to deliver high-impact damage, aiming to control the board and finish opponents quickly through powerful combat interactions.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
Tifa's landfall triggers made her an immediate threat, forcing opponents to prioritize answers against her early in the game.
- 2
Sephiroth's combination of landfall and equipment allowed for a massive 32 damage attack, shifting the momentum significantly.
- 3
Yuna's token generation and doubling effects provided steady board presence but lacked direct win combos, leading to a slower, value-oriented game plan.
- 4
Squall's strategy of lone creature aggression with double strike and recursion required careful timing to maintain pressure and survive against multiple opponents.
- 5
The interaction between exile effects and recursion created tension, with players balancing removing threats and preserving their own board state.
Notable Cards
Land Tax
Nature's Lore
Conqueror's Flail
Cultivate
Sword of Forge and Frontier
Summary
The game opened with players establishing their board states and ramping mana to support their respective strategies. Tifa Lockhart focused on landfall triggers to increase her power and became an early threat, prompting opponents to target her quickly. Yuna, Hope of Spira, built around summoning token creatures and leveraging synergies with non-creature spells to generate incremental value and board presence. Squall, SeeD Mercenary, remained a lone creature deck, relying heavily on his double strike and graveyard recursion abilities to chip away at opponents and stabilize. Sephiroth, Fallen Hero, aimed to use powerful equipment and recursion to deal high damage and maintain board control, exemplified by a pivotal turn where he attacked for 32 damage after leveraging landfall and equipment interactions.