Deck & Commander Strategies
Lord of Shatterskull Pass
A level-up shaman that grows stronger and deals damage to all creatures when attacking, focusing on board control through damage and incremental growth.
Lighthouse Chronologist
A level-up creature that grants extra turns at max level, aiming to accelerate game advantage and outpace opponents.
Balaged Scorpion
A black creature that destroys small creatures on entry, focusing on early board control and disruption.
Emrakul, the Aeons Torn
A high-cost Eldrazi with annihilator and protection that takes extra turns on cast, serving as a late-game finisher that is difficult to interact with.
Linvala, Keeper of Silence
A flying creature that disables opponents' activated creature abilities, acting as a lockdown element to disrupt combos and key abilities.
Nirkana Revenant
A mana ramp and aggressive creature that provides additional black mana when tapping swamps and can become a larger threat by paying black mana.
Wall of Omens
A defensive creature that draws a card on entry, supporting card advantage and stall tactics.
Overgrown Battlement
A mana ramp wall that generates extra mana based on the number of defenders controlled, enabling larger plays and mana-intensive spells.
Gameplay Insights
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Level-up mechanics were central to several decks, with players focusing on quickly leveling creatures like Lord of Shatterskull Pass and Lighthouse Chronologist to unlock powerful abilities and extra turns.
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Emrakul's presence imposed a significant threat, influencing players to strategize around its protection from colored spells and annihilator ability.
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Linvala acted as a strategic floodgate, shutting down activated abilities of opponents' creatures and limiting their options for interaction.
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Wall of Omens was valued for its simple but effective card draw on entry, helping to maintain hand resources in a set with many high-cost cards.
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Overgrown Battlement synergized well with the defensive strategy, providing essential mana ramp by leveraging multiple walls on the battlefield.
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Balaged Scorpion's ability to destroy small creatures on entry pressured decks that relied on low-power creatures or tokens, shaping early board states.
Notable Cards
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Emrakul, the Aeons Torn
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Lord of Shatterskull Pass
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Lighthouse Chronologist
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Linvala, Keeper of Silence
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Wall of Omens
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Overgrown Battlement
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Nirkana Revenant
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Soul's Attendant
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Ancient Stirrings
Gameplay Summary
The game unfolded with each player building decks around a mix of Eldrazi, walls, and other thematic cards drawn from the Rise of the Eldrazi set.
Early turns focused on establishing board presence with creatures and defenders, particularly with cards like Wall of Omens and Overgrown Battlement.
One key dynamic was the use of level-up mechanics, especially on commanders like Lord of Shatterskull Pass and Lighthouse Chronologist, which promised escalating threats or powerful end-step triggers such as extra turns.
The presence of Emrakul, the Aeons Torn, a game-changing 15-mana Eldrazi with annihilator and protection abilities, created tension and a looming threat that shaped player decisions.
Additionally, Linvala, Keeper of Silence played a critical role in hindering opponent activated abilities, acting as a strategic floodgate.