Deck Strategies
Titania, Protector of Argoth
Ramp lands aggressively to enable land-based combos like Dark Depths and Thespian Stage, creating huge Marit Lage tokens for overwhelming board presence.
Lathliss, Dragon Queen
Build a dragon tribal army by casting impactful dragons and growing the board with tribal synergies to pressure opponents with large flying threats.
Teysa Karlov
Leverage death triggers and sacrifice effects to generate value, controlling the board through removals and recurring creatures to outlast opponents.
Atla Palani, Nest Tender
Cheat enormous creatures into play and grant them haste to quickly apply pressure, combining with token generation and aggressive beatdowns.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
Titania's use of Thespian Stage to copy Dark Depths and then sacrifice both to create a Marit Lage token was a crucial play that shifted board control significantly.
- 2
Atla Palani's ability to give haste to big creatures enabled surprise attacks and pressured opponents before they could stabilize.
- 3
Teysa Karlov capitalized on multiple death triggers by playing creatures that died frequently, doubling effects to maintain card advantage and control.
- 4
Lathliss paced her dragon tribal development conservatively early on, focusing on ramp and setup rather than immediate aggression, which kept her competitive in the midgame.
- 5
Players balanced aggression with caution, avoiding unnecessary early damage while setting up powerful combos and value engines for later turns.
Notable Cards
Dark Depths
Marit Lage
Lathliss, Dragon Queen
Atla Palani, Nest Tender
Teysa Karlov
Scavenging Ooze
Nissa, Vital Force
Glorybringer
Summary
The game started with players developing their mana bases and setting up early board presence. Titania focused on ramping lands and assembling the Dark Depths + Thespian Stage combo to create a massive Marit Lage token. Lathliss aimed to build a dragon tribal board, slowly growing her forces while waiting for impactful dragons to cast. Teysa Karlov played a control-style game, capitalizing on death triggers to generate value and maintain board control. Atla Palani pursued a combo-oriented strategy, trying to cheat out enormous creatures like Atla itself and Croxxes to quickly pressure opponents. Key turning points included Titania successfully pulling off the Dark Depths combo to produce a large threatening token, forcing others to respond. Atla Palani's ability to grant haste to huge creatures enabled some aggressive swings, while Teysa's repeated death triggers kept opponents on the back foot. Lathliss contributed steady pressure with dragons, but the game tilted heavily towards the graveyard and land-sacrifice synergies. Ultimately, Titania leveraged land recursion and the token generation combo to dominate the board and secure the win.