Deck Strategies
Koll, the Forgemaster
Ethan's Koll deck is an artifact combo deck. It aims to win by casting zero-drop creatures, equipping them with zero equipped cost equipments, and infinitely sacrificing them with Koll.
Koma, Cosmos Serpent
Cody's Koma deck focuses on crowding the board with creatures and creature tokens. Its primary win condition is dealing combat damage with overrun effects.
Tergrid, God of Fright
Logan's Tergrid deck is built around forcing opponents to discard and sacrifice, thereby gaining control of their cards. It can also win with big X spells like Torment of Hellfire.
Esika, God of the Tree
Justin's Esika deck is a five-color deck filled with legendary creatures and gods. It plans to generate value over time and win using a combination of different combos.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
Ethan's Koll deck was able to assemble a powerful draw engine, drawing his entire deck, but was disrupted by Cody's Koma's serpent token sacrifice.
- 2
Logan's Tergrid deck effectively gained value from discarded cards, creating a significant advantage and changing the dynamics of the game.
- 3
Justin's Esika deck struggled with missing land drops, highlighting the importance of a good mana base for consistent gameplay.
- 4
Cody's Koma deck demonstrated the power of instant speed interaction, disrupting key combos at crucial moments.
Notable Cards
Esika's Chariot
Bottomless Pit
Dockside Extortionist
Summary
The game kicked off with all players setting up their boards, deploying their commanders and pursuing their strategies. Ethan's Koll deck managed to assemble a combo drawing his entire deck, but Cody's Koma deck disrupted it with a timely serpent token sacrifice to tap down an essential creature. Meanwhile, Logan's Tergrid deck was busy accruing value from discarded cards, creating interesting dynamics with Justin's deck, which struggled with missing land drops. The game ended inconclusively due to the transcript cut-off, but an intense battle of tactics and strategy was evident throughout the gameplay.