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MTG EDH Gameplay | Gishath v Wilhelt v Greasefang v Harbin | EP79

Commander's Conclave


Commanders featured in this Gameplay Reviewed & Verified

Deck & Commander Strategies

  • Harbin, Vanguard Aviator

    Harbin, Vanguard Aviator

    Build and buff a token-heavy soldier army to gain air superiority, using soldier synergies to grant flying and +1/+1 bonuses, aiming to overwhelm opponents with coordinated attacks.

  • Wilhelt, the Rotcleaver

    Wilhelt, the Rotcleaver

    Generate and grow a resilient zombie horde with decay triggers, focusing on board presence and attrition through zombie tribal synergies.

  • Greasefang, Okiba Boss

    Greasefang, Okiba Boss

    Leverage graveyard recursion to repeatedly return vehicle cards and attack aggressively with vehicles, supported by rat tribal themes and disruption.

  • Gishath, Sun's Avatar

    Gishath, Sun's Avatar

    Ramp into large dinosaurs and use combat damage to cheat multiple dinosaurs onto the battlefield, rapidly escalating board presence with powerful creatures.

Gameplay Insights

  • 1

    Harbin's token generation combined with soldier buffs aimed to create a flying army, forcing opponents to respect air threats and protect key creatures.

  • 2

    Gishath's ability to reveal and deploy multiple dinosaurs at once created a pivotal threat that could rapidly change board state and pressure opponents.

  • 3

    Greasefang's vehicle recursion was a key tempo engine, allowing continuous re-use of vehicles and maintaining offensive momentum despite board wipes or creature removal.

  • 4

    Wilhelt's zombie creation and decay synergy provided a steady stream of blockers and attackers, which helped stabilize the board and exert pressure over time.

  • 5

    Players needed to carefully balance aggression with defense, as the overlapping tribal themes and vehicle recursion created complex interactions and multiple avenues for victory.

Notable Cards

  • Harbin, Vanguard Aviator

    Harbin, Vanguard Aviator

  • Wilhelt, the Rotcleaver

    Wilhelt, the Rotcleaver

  • Greasefang, Okiba Boss

    Greasefang, Okiba Boss

  • Gishath, Sun's Avatar

    Gishath, Sun's Avatar

  • Mirror Entity

    Mirror Entity

  • Myriad Landscape

    Myriad Landscape

  • Darkwater Catacombs

    Darkwater Catacombs

Gameplay Summary

The game featured four distinct strategies led by commanders Harbin, Vanguard Aviator; Wilhelt, the Rotcleaver; Greasefang, Okiba Boss; and Gishath, Sun's Avatar.

Early turns were focused on establishing board presence, with Harbin generating soldier tokens and aiming to leverage their numbers for a flying buff.

Wilhelt pursued a zombie tribal strategy, consistently creating and growing an army of zombies to overwhelm opponents.

Greasefang focused on a synergy between rat tribal and vehicles, repeatedly resurrecting vehicles from the graveyard to maintain pressure and aggressive board state.

Meanwhile, Gishath aimed to ramp into large dinosaurs and capitalize on combat damage triggers to cheat massive creatures onto the battlefield, threatening a swift and brutal offense. As the game progressed, the board began to shape into a chaotic battlefield of tokens, creatures, and vehicles, with each player vying for advantage.

Gishath's ability to dump multiple dinosaurs onto the battlefield at once posed a significant threat, forcing opponents to respond quickly.

Greasefang's vehicle recursion provided continuous threats and presented a unique challenge to the more creature-heavy strategies.

Wilhelt's zombie army added resilience, especially with the potential for decay triggers, while Harbin sought to protect and push through with soldier buffs and flying.

The interplay of these strategies created dynamic tension, with key moments revolving around protecting key creatures, efficient use of combat phases, and leveraging tribal synergies to outpace opponents.

The game likely tilted toward whoever could best stabilize their board while preventing Gishath or Greasefang from overwhelming with raw power and recursion.

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