Deck Strategies
Xantcha, Sleeper Agent
AR's strategy revolved around creating a taxing environment for other players using cards like Suppression and Painful Quandry, while also introducing chaos by gifting Xantcha to other players.
Ygra, Eater of All
Scott's deck was focused on growing Ygra's power by sacrificing creatures and forcing others to lose theirs.
Bello, Bard of the Brambles
The Bello deck aimed to create a strong board presence with creatures and enchantments. However, Bello was repeatedly removed from the field.
Trynn, Champion of Freedom and Silvar, Devourer of the Free
Matt's deck was human tribal focused, with a subtheme of recursion using Ravos to return creatures from the graveyard. Massacre Girl was a key piece for board control.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
The early casting of Suppression by AR set a taxing tone for the game, causing players to adjust their strategies.
- 2
Scott's Ygra became a significant threat on the board, growing with each creature's death.
- 3
Matt's use of Massacre Girl for board control was a key interaction, but he struggled to keep her on the field.
- 4
AR's casting of Xantcha, gifting her to Scott, added an element of chaos to the game.
Notable Cards
Massacre Girl
Ygra, Eater of All
Xantcha, Sleeper Agent
Summary
The game was a strategic battle between four players, each with a unique deck strategy. Early on, AR cast Suppression, setting a taxing tone. The game saw multiple swings and changes in momentum. AR cast Painful Quandry, further taxing the other players. Scott's commander, Ygra, was a significant threat on the board, growing in power with each creature death. Matt tried to control the board with Massacre Girl, but was unable to maintain her on the field. Bello was cast multiple times but was continually removed from the board, hampering their strategy. The game ended in a heated battle, with AR casting Xantcha, giving her to Scott. The game ended before a clear winner could be determined.