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Tameshi vs. Nadu - Open Alsace LTC#7 - Final - Duel Commander - EDH│MTG│bitzelberg

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Commanders featured in this video Reviewed & Verified

Deck Strategies

  • Tameshi, Reality Architect

    Tameshi, Reality Architect

    Focuses on artifact-based combos using Lotus Bloom, Copy Artifact, and Painter's Servant with Grindstone to generate infinite mana and lock the opponent out. Utilizes powerful board control spells like Balance and Supreme Verdict to manage threats while building towards a combo finish.

  • Nadu, Winged Wisdom

    Nadu, Winged Wisdom

    A control-combo deck that leverages card advantage, counterspells, and token production to overwhelm opponents. Employs infinite mana and token synergies for a combo kill, although vulnerable to disruption and mana denial.

Gameplay Insights

  • 1

    Tameshi's player utilized artifact recursion and land-based combos to produce infinite mana, enabling powerful lock pieces without triggering opponent's abilities.

  • 2

    The use of Balance and Supreme Verdict allowed Tameshi to clear the board effectively without granting Nadu card draw, disrupting Nadu's combo setup.

  • 3

    Nadu had strong counterspell backup but was hampered by inconsistent blue mana, limiting the deck's ability to protect its combo pieces.

  • 4

    Painter's Servant and Grindstone were key combo pieces that could be resurrected for a lethal finish once infinite mana was established.

  • 5

    Tameshi's deck incorporated newer cards like Moonblast Cleric and Treasure Vault to enhance draw and interaction, demonstrating a modernized artifact combo approach.

  • 6

    Despite the powerful combo potential from both decks, careful resource management and timing of board wipes were crucial to securing the win.

Notable Cards

  • Lotus Bloom

    Lotus Bloom

  • Copy Artifact

    Copy Artifact

  • Painter's Servant

    Painter's Servant

  • Grindstone

    Grindstone

  • Balance

    Balance

  • Supreme Verdict

    Supreme Verdict

  • Force of Will

    Force of Will

  • Force of Negation

    Force of Negation

  • Treasure Vault

    Treasure Vault

Summary

In this intense Duel Commander final, the game featured a clash between two very distinct strategies. One player commanded Tameshi, Reality Architect, a deck focused on artifact combos and powerful lock pieces, while the other player piloted Nadu, Winged Wisdom, a deck known for generating overwhelming advantage and combo potential, though now banned in the format. The early game saw both players setting up key components, with Tameshi assembling artifact synergies involving Lotus Bloom, Copy Artifact, and Painter's Servant alongside Grindstone to generate infinite mana and potentially lock out the opponent. Nadu responded with powerful interaction like Force of Will and Force of Negation but struggled with mana constraints, especially missing blue mana sources critical for enabling combos and counters. The Tameshi player leveraged balance effects and board wipes carefully to disrupt Nadu's board without triggering its powerful triggers, maintaining control while setting up the kill conditions.

Description

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