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Commanders featured in this Gameplay Reviewed & Verified

Deck & Commander Strategies

  • Tawnos, the Toymaker

    Tawnos, the Toymaker

    This deck seems focused on leveraging the commander's ability to copy activated abilities of its artifacts. It aims to control the board with big creatures and manipulate game mechanics to its advantage.

  • Uril, the Miststalker

    Uril, the Miststalker

    The deck appears to use a Voltron strategy, enhancing Uril with auras to increase its power and toughness. It also uses ramp to quickly get Uril on the battlefield and begin the onslaught.

  • Pramikon, Sky Rampart

    Pramikon, Sky Rampart

    This deck aims to control the flow of combat with Pramikon's unique ability. It also uses artifacts and vehicles to create a formidable defense and offense.

  • Gluntch, the Bestower

    Gluntch, the Bestower

    This deck focuses on bestowing gifts and manipulating the game's flow. It utilizes a variety of enchantments to control the board state and maximize card draw and land play.

Gameplay Insights

  • 1

    The decision to cast Pramikon, Sky Rampart early in the game significantly influenced the game's direction, forcing players to rethink their attack strategies.

  • 2

    The presence of Howling Mine and Rites of Flourishing accelerated the game's pace, providing players with additional resources each turn.

  • 3

    Uril, the Miststalker's player made a strategic move by attaching Rancor to Earl, bypassing Pramikon's attack direction rule and dealing significant damage.

Notable Cards

  • Thunderfoot Baloth

    Thunderfoot Baloth

  • Rancor

    Rancor

  • Howling Mine

    Howling Mine

  • Rites of Flourishing

    Rites of Flourishing

  • Pramikon, Sky Rampart

    Pramikon, Sky Rampart

Gameplay Summary

The game began with a cautious ramp and setup phase, but quickly escalated as Tawnos, the Toymaker started making big plays with cards like Thunderfoot Baloth and Frozen War Chief.

However, Pramikon, Sky Rampart, created a significant obstacle with its directional attack rule, compelling players to reevaluate their strategies.

Uril, the Miststalker, managed to get past the obstruction by equipping Earl with a Rancor, increasing its attack and granting trample.

The players had to adapt their strategies and playstyles due to the presence of cards like Howling Mine and Rites of Flourishing, which increased the pace of the game by providing additional draw and land plays.

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