Deck Strategies
The Mimeoplasm & Otrimi, the Ever-Playful
This deck aimed to mill the opponents while also utilizing the mutate mechanic from Otrimi to leverage non-human creatures.
Jirina Kudro & Marath
Focusing on a creature-heavy strategy, this deck aimed to control the board with wrath effects, and utilize Marath's ability to create elemental beasts.
Estrid, the Masked & Saheeli, the Gifted
This deck focused on artifact synergies and used Estrid's abilities to untap enchanted artifacts, aiming to overpower opponents with a ramped-up artifact strategy.
Jeleva & The Mimeoplasm
This deck aimed to mill opponents with cards like Memory Erosion and use Mimeoplasm to leverage the milled cards.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
The Saheeli/Estrid deck's focus on artifact synergies proved to be a strong strategy, leveraging Estrid's untap ability to ramp up quickly.
- 2
The Marath/Jirina deck's wrath effects played a pivotal role in controlling the board state, keeping the other decks in check.
- 3
The Jeleva/Mimeoplasm deck's mill strategy added a ticking clock element to the game, forcing the other players to adjust their strategies to a more aggressive stance.
Notable Cards
Cleansing Nova
Memory Erosion
Villainous Wealth
Saheeli, the Gifted
Estrid, the Masked
Summary
This game was a showdown between four partners mashup decks, with each player trying to leverage the synergies between their two selected commanders. A key turning point came when the Saheeli/Estrid deck started to ramp up with artifact synergies, using Estrid's ability to untap enchanted artifacts. The game saw a back-and-forth battle with the Marath/Jirina deck utilizing wrath effects to keep the board in check, while the Edgar/Otrimi deck was constantly mutating onto non-human vampire tokens. The Jeleva/Mimeoplasm player attempted to mill the opponents, inducing a race against time for the other decks. The endgame was filled with strategic plays and unexpected interactions, setting the stage for a dramatic conclusion.