Deck Strategies
The Lord of Pain
Focused on direct damage and treasure generation. However, it was countered multiple times and could not establish a significant board presence.
The Mindskinner
This deck aimed at milling the opponents' libraries while preventing damage to itself. It successfully milled a substantial number of cards but was ultimately removed from the game.
Pramikon, Sky Rampart
Mik's Pramikon deck aimed to control the direction of attacks and use Alexio and other instants to manipulate combat. It leveraged this strategy to stay in the game but ultimately fell to Evereth's power.
Evereth, Viceroy of Plunder
Max's Evereth deck was built around sacrificing creatures to draw cards, generate tokens, and power up Evereth. This strategy proved to be successful, and Evereth was the dominant force in the game.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
Max's use of Evereth's sacrifice mechanic in combination with Reassembling Skeleton and Harvester of Souls allowed him to draw cards and generate tokens, creating a significant advantage.
- 2
Mik's use of Supreme Verdict to clear the board was a key turning point, but Max's response to keep Evereth on the field swung the momentum back in his favor.
- 3
Mik's use of Stasis Coffin and Alexio to fog damage from Evereth was a clever tactic that delayed the inevitable but couldn't stop Evereth's dominance.
Notable Cards
Evereth, Viceroy of Plunder
Reassembling Skeleton
Harvester of Souls
Supreme Verdict
Summary
In the battle between The Mindskinner, Evereth, Pramikon, and The Lord of Pain, the game started off with each player setting up their mana base and getting their initial artifacts and creatures onto the battlefield. The turning point came when Max, piloting Evereth, started to amass a substantial board presence through reassembling skeleton and Harvester of Souls, sacrificing creatures to Evereth to draw cards. Mik tried to counter this strategy with a Supreme Verdict board wipe, but Max used a clever combo to keep Evereth on the field. Mik, piloting Pramikon, then countered with a clever use of the Stasis Coffin and Alexio to essentially fog the damage from Evereth. Despite these efforts, Max's Evereth deck proved too powerful, eventually overwhelming the other players and securing the win.