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We Spent $2000 UPGRADING Strixhaven Precons! – Quintorius vs Primo vs Muddle vs Scriv

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Commanders featured in this Gameplay Reviewed & Verified

Deck & Commander Strategies

  • Quintorius, History Chaser

    Quintorius, History Chaser

    Utilizes graveyard milling and recursion to generate spirit tokens and gain incremental card advantage, culminating in a token-based combat presence with double strike and vigilance.

  • Muddle, the Ever-Changing

    Muddle, the Ever-Changing

    Transforms spells into creatures and manipulates board states by changing identities, focusing on versatility and adaptive threats.

  • Primo, the Unbounded

    Primo, the Unbounded

    Amplifies zero-power creatures into large threats using counters, supported by mana acceleration and artifact synergies for explosive board development.

  • Scriv, the Obligator

    Scriv, the Obligator

    Controls the board with contracts and low-level bureaucracy-themed effects, leveraging incremental advantages and stalling opponents while building a stable board.

Gameplay Insights

  • 1

    Quintorius's ability to create spirit tokens whenever cards leave the graveyard provided continual board presence and forced opponents to respond.

  • 2

    The use of Crucible of Worlds to replay lands from the graveyard synergized with graveyard milling, enhancing mana stability and token generation.

  • 3

    Players adopted a cautious pace early on, focusing on resource development rather than aggressive plays, allowing the game to build towards more impactful turns.

  • 4

    Flash cards like Layline of Anticipation introduced a layer of complexity, enabling reactive plays and maintaining tension during opponents' turns.

  • 5

    Discard and draw mechanics on Quintorius allowed for significant card advantage, fueling further plays and board development.

  • 6

    The interplay of mana artifacts and landfall effects set the stage for future explosive turns, especially for decks like Primo's that rely on counters and large creatures.

Notable Cards

  • Quintorius, History Chaser

    Quintorius, History Chaser

  • Crucible of Worlds

    Crucible of Worlds

  • Land Tax

    Land Tax

  • Talisman of Curiosity

    Talisman of Curiosity

  • Branching Evolution

    Branching Evolution

  • Fabled Passage

    Fabled Passage

Gameplay Summary

The game began with each player establishing their board by deploying lands and setting up their mana bases, showcasing the upgraded Strixhaven precon decks with powerful staples.

Quintorius, History Chaser quickly demonstrated his value by filling the graveyard and generating 3/2 spirit tokens, setting up a strong board presence while drawing extra cards.

Muddle, the Ever-Changing focused on leveraging his ability to transform spells and creatures, slowly developing his board and mana sources.

Primo, the Unbounded worked towards boosting zero-power creatures into formidable attackers, supported by mana acceleration from artifacts.

Scriv, the Obligator set up a control-oriented strategy by casting contracts and maintaining board presence with a mix of lands and utility spells. A key moment came early when Quintorius utilized his discard and draw ability to fuel card advantage and create spirits, establishing pressure on the table.

The use of Crucible of Worlds by Quintorius to replay lands from the graveyard synergized well with his token generation, increasing his board impact.

Meanwhile, other players took more cautious turns, building resources and preparing for their key plays.

The interplay of flash-enabled cards, such as Layline of Anticipation and reactive plays, kept the game dynamic and interactive.

Overall, the game revolved around incremental advantage through card draw, board presence from tokens and counters, and strategic use of graveyard and mana synergies.

The match was a showcase of upgraded Strixhaven precon potential, with incremental board development and resource management being pivotal.

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