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Thrasios Bowl Round 1! cEDH Gameplay - Yoshimaru vs Francisco vs Bruse vs Sakashima

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Commanders featured in this Gameplay Reviewed & Verified

Decklists

Deck & Commander Strategies

  • Thrasios, Triton Hero Yoshimaru, Ever Faithful

    Thrasios, Triton Hero and Yoshimaru, Ever Faithful

    A grindy cradle combo deck that uses Yawgmoth's Will for value, white for protection and silence effects, aiming to generate infinite mana and card advantage to close out the game.

  • Bruse Tarl, Boorish Herder

    Bruse Tarl, Boorish Herder

    Focuses on early value engines and then winning through intuition lines or infinite mana combos, leveraging Bruse's ability to double strike key creatures for a swift finish.

  • Thrasios, Triton Hero Francisco, Fowl Marauder

    Thrasios, Triton Hero and Francisco, Fowl Marauder

    A combo-centric deck that aims to combo off early using Necropotence or develop a Thrasios value game plan before winning with Thrasios's Oracle or Agatha's Soul Cauldron combos.

  • Thrasios, Triton Hero Sakashima of a Thousand Faces

    Thrasios, Triton Hero and Sakashima of a Thousand Faces

    Utilizes Thrasios for value and Sakashima to copy powerful threats like Nezahal or Fairy Mastermind, setting up Cradle Storm loops to generate infinite value and close the game.

Gameplay Insights

  • 1

    Early casting of Devoted Druid signals an imminent infinite mana combo attempt, which shapes the defensive plays of the other players.

  • 2

    Machine God's Effigy is used strategically to force opponents to remove key combo pieces, demonstrating the importance of disruption in competitive EDH.

  • 3

    Players agree informally to delay winning unless a very specific and immediate win condition is drawn, highlighting the tension and mutual respect in high-level play.

  • 4

    Multiple players casting Thrasios on the same turn to maximize card draw and mana efficiency shows the power of this commander in generating incremental advantage.

  • 5

    The interplay of value engines and combo disruption creates a dynamic game state where timing and sequencing of spells are critical to maintaining board control.

Notable Cards

  • Devoted Druid

    Devoted Druid

  • Machine God's Effigy

    Machine God's Effigy

  • Thrasios, Triton Hero

    Thrasios, Triton Hero

  • Vampiric Tutor

    Vampiric Tutor

  • Bloom Tender

    Bloom Tender

  • Yawgmoth's Will

    Yawgmoth's Will

  • Agatha's Soul Cauldron

    Agatha's Soul Cauldron

  • Sakashima of a Thousand Faces

    Sakashima of a Thousand Faces

  • Cradle of Safety

    Cradle of Safety

Gameplay Summary

The game begins with all four players setting up their mana bases and early plays, with a focus on ramp and establishing value engines.

Early turns see plays like Devoted Druid and Bloom Tender, signaling potential combo starts.

One player attempts a Vampiric Tutor early, indicating a plan to find key combo pieces quickly.

The pressure mounts as Machine God's Effigy is cast, forcing opponents to respond to the combo threat, particularly targeting Devoted Druid to disrupt infinite mana generation.

Players cautiously navigate around each other's threats, with a tense agreement not to win immediately unless specific combos are drawn. As the game progresses, the board state develops with players casting value creatures like Arbor Elf and using spells to protect or enhance their engines.

Thrasios is cast by multiple players to capitalize on card advantage.

The interplay between combo disruption and value generation defines the mid-game, with key interactions involving removal of combo enablers and attempts to assemble infinite mana or card draw loops.

The game’s turning point revolves around managing the Devoted Druid combo and the Machine God's Effigy threat, with players forced to make careful decisions about when to commit to winning lines or hold back in the face of disruption. Overall, the match showcases a classic competitive EDH dynamic where combo decks jockey for position while maintaining a fragile balance of threat and control.

The win condition for most revolves around assembling infinite mana combos with Devoted Druid or drawing into powerful finishers using Thrasios's card advantage, while disruption tools and timing dictate the flow of the game.

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