Deck Strategies
Loot, the Pathfinder
Uses repeated exhaustion of resources and card draw to maintain hand advantage and fuel continuous plays, leveraging its ability to draw and discard efficiently.
Captain Howler, Sea Scourge
A reactive discard-focused deck aiming to eject opponents from the game unexpectedly by discarding cards and controlling the pace with disruption.
Saheeli, Radiant Creator
Generates energy from casting artifacts and artificers to copy artifacts or permanents, creating value and tempo while maintaining board control.
Hashaton, Scarab's Fist
Leverages graveyard synergies to discard creatures and pay mana to cheat big creatures onto the battlefield as copies, quickly building a threatening board.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
Players capitalized on discard and draw mechanics to fuel commander abilities and build board presence quickly.
- 2
Saheeli's energy generation was used strategically to copy key permanents, enhancing board resilience and offensive potential.
- 3
Hashaton's graveyard recursion and creature copying created powerful threats that demanded attention from opponents.
- 4
Captain Howler's reactive discard strategy aimed to disrupt and eliminate opponents swiftly, emphasizing timing and surprise.
- 5
The presence of multiple looters and cycling cards enabled continuous card filtering and synergy across decks.
- 6
The gameโs fast pace was maintained by constant resource exhaustion and aggressive plays, reflecting the new set's design philosophy.
Notable Cards
Godless Shrine
Summary
The game began with a fast-paced race among four players piloting new commanders from the Aetherdrift set, each showcasing unique strategies. Loot, the Pathfinder focused on exhausting resources repeatedly to draw cards and maintain a steady flow of plays. Captain Howler, Sea Scourge employed a reactive, discard-based approach aiming to kick opponents out of the game unexpectedly. Saheeli, Radiant Creator revolved around generating and spending energy to copy artifacts and artificers, boosting board presence and value. Hashaton, Scarab's Fist specialized in graveyard synergies, discarding cards to cheat large creatures into play as copies, creating overwhelming board states quickly. Early turns saw players ramping and setting up key pieces like Moring Marco for counters, Steam Fence for board resilience, and Agata Soul Cauldron for synergy with counters and energy. There were tactical interactions around discarding and drawing that fueled each deck's engine, with Captain Howler focusing on disruption and Saheeli leveraging energy to copy permanents. Hashaton's ability to cheat big creatures onto the battlefield from the graveyard emerged as a central threat. The game flowed rapidly, with aggressive board development and combat exchanges, particularly around token creation and energy manipulation. The pacing and continuous synergies made it a dynamic and chaotic match highlighting the strengths of each commanderโs game plan.