Deck Strategies
Karador, Ghost Chieftain
This deck focuses on filling the graveyard with creatures and continuously casting them from the graveyard for value.
Samut, Voice of Dissent
The deck aims to play big creatures with haste and deal significant early damage.
Sen Triplets
This deck's strategy is to control and play cards from opponents' hands, using their own threats against them.
Prossh, Skyraider of Kher
Prossh's deck is designed to generate and sacrifice tokens for value, direct damage, or as an overwhelming attack force.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
Josh's use of Hermits Druid to fill his graveyard significantly accelerated his game plan.
- 2
Jimmy's Forbidden Orchard enabled him to cast spells from opponents' hands, despite its downside of giving opponents tokens.
- 3
Ladee Danger's early Zulaport Cutthroat represented a significant threat, given the deck's token generation and sacrifice outlets.
Notable Cards
Forbidden Orchard
Zulaport Cutthroat
Exploration
Summary
In this holiday-themed Commander game, the players received decks as gifts and had to adapt to unknown deck constructions. Josh piloted a Karador deck, focusing on graveyard manipulation for value. DJ played Samut, aiming for big creatures with haste to deliver early damage. Jimmy ran Sen Triplets, intending to use opponents' cards against them. Ladee Danger commanded Prossh, planning to generate and sacrifice tokens for manifold benefits. The game saw a lot of back-and-forth as players adjusted to unfamiliar decks. Jimmy's Sen Triplets posed a significant threat, but Josh's graveyard-centric Karador strategy ultimately prevailed.