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WHO'S THE BEST COMMANDER THAT COMEDIAN MTG HAS DONE WELL WITH IN A TOURNAMENT IN cEDH - PLAY TO WIN

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Commanders featured in this video Reviewed & Verified

Deck Strategies

  • Winota, Joiner of Forces

    Winota, Joiner of Forces

    Winota aims to exploit human tribal synergy by attacking with non-human creatures to trigger the entry of powerful human allies, creating overwhelming board presence and combat damage to quickly pressure opponents.

  • Kinnan, Bonder Prodigy

    Kinnan, Bonder Prodigy

    Kinnan focuses on accelerating mana production and generating value from nonland permanents to fuel infinite or near-infinite combos, often with artifact or creature synergies to close out the game efficiently.

  • Thrasios, Triton Hero

    Thrasios, Triton Hero

    Thrasios serves as a versatile combo enabler and card advantage engine, often paired with another commander or combo pieces to generate infinite mana or draws, facilitating a fast and consistent win condition.

  • Tivit, Seller of Secrets

    Tivit, Seller of Secrets

    Tivit leverages card draw and control elements, using ward and disruption to protect its combo lines and disrupt opponents, aiming to assemble a game-winning interaction or combo while maintaining defensive measures.

  • Bruse Tarl, Boorish Herder

    Bruse Tarl, Boorish Herder

    Bruse Tarl focuses on combat damage doubling and aggressive combat steps, using creatures with double strike and trample to maximize damage output and finish games through combat prowess.

Gameplay Insights

  • 1

    Deafening Silence early in the game effectively disrupted one player's hand, delaying their tempo and combo setup.

  • 2

    Winota's multiple combat triggers from attacking with a mix of humans and non-humans created strong board presence and applied significant pressure.

  • 3

    Deflecting Swat was used to counter a key combo activation, buying critical time and forcing the opponent to rebuild their combo line.

  • 4

    Sanctum Prelate naming three mana effectively locked out certain spells, showing targeted disruption against specific combo pieces.

  • 5

    The interplay of ward abilities and careful timing of attacks highlighted the importance of understanding protection mechanics in cEDH combat.

  • 6

    Players balanced aggressive attacks with strategic blocking to preserve important creatures and manage life totals amid complex board states.

  • 7

    Mana acceleration with cards like Jewel Lotus and Dockside Extortionist enabled explosive turns and combo potential.

  • 8

    The game demonstrated the value of incremental advantage through treasure token generation and synergy with artifact creatures.

Notable Cards

  • Deafening Silence

    Deafening Silence

  • Dockside Extortionist

    Dockside Extortionist

  • Sanctum Prelate

    Sanctum Prelate

  • Kiki-Jiki, Mirror Breaker

    Kiki-Jiki, Mirror Breaker

  • Gingerbrute

    Gingerbrute

  • Goblin Rabblemaster

    Goblin Rabblemaster

  • Loyal Apprentice

    Loyal Apprentice

  • Deflecting Swat

    Deflecting Swat

  • Ornithopter of Paradise

    Ornithopter of Paradise

  • Winota, Joiner of Forces

    Winota, Joiner of Forces

Summary

The game showcased a dynamic cEDH multiplayer match featuring five commanders, with players quickly establishing board presence and vying for control. An early pivotal moment involved a Deafening Silence spell disrupting one player's hand, significantly affecting their tempo. Winota, Joiner of Forces displayed an explosive start, quickly assembling a board with multiple humans and aggressive creatures, leveraging her ability to generate multiple combat triggers and tokens. This led to substantial pressure on opponents. Meanwhile, Kinnan, Bonder Prodigy and Thrasios, Triton Hero players worked to accelerate mana and set up their combos, with Kinnan attempting to assemble a loop but facing disruption from a well-timed Deflecting Swat and tactical land denial. The game featured complex combat phases with numerous triggers and interactions, including sanctum prelate locking down spells with certain converted mana costs, and tactical blocking to mitigate damage from aggressive tokens and creatures. The evolving board states and counterplays highlighted the depth of cEDH gameplay, with players balancing aggression and combo setup while responding to each other's threats. The match was characterized by strong synergy plays, disrupted combos, and incremental advantages gained through careful sequencing and interaction.

Description

This week we’re joined by Comedian MTG to see which deck he’s done well with in a tournement

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