Deck & Commander Strategies

Arwen, Mortal Queen
A green-white creature and counters deck that uses indestructible counters and lifelink to create resilient threats and gain incremental life advantage.

Brallin, Skyshark Rider & Shabraz, the Skyshark
A partner commander deck focused on card draw, life gain, and dealing damage through discarding and drawing cards to grow their creatures and pressure opponents.

Deadpool, Trading Card
A chaos-themed deck with unpredictable interactions, token creation, and disruptive plays designed to confuse opponents and control the flow of the game.

Flubs, the Fool
A ramp and land-flooding deck that empties the hand to draw cards, leveraging land synergies and card advantage to overwhelm the board.
Gameplay Insights
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Arwen’s use of indestructible counters combined with lifelink counters helped stabilize her board and mitigate damage from aggressive opponents.
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The Skyshark partners capitalized on drawing and discarding cards triggers to both grow their creatures and deal incremental damage to opponents, applying steady pressure.
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Deadpool’s unpredictable chaos plays disrupted typical gameplay flow, forcing opponents to adapt their plans and creating a volatile board state.
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Flubs’ strategy of flooding lands while emptying their hand allowed for continuous card draw and ramp, building towards a powerful late game advantage.
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Multiple players utilized mana rocks and ramp spells early to accelerate their game plan, enabling early deployment of impactful creatures and commanders.
Notable Cards
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Arwen, Mortal Queen
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Brallin, Skyshark Rider
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Shabraz, the Skyshark
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Deadpool, Trading Card
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Flubs, the Fool
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Kami of Whispered Hopes
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Dusk Legion Duelist
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Fellwar Stone
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Oracle of Mul Daya
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Path of Ancestry
Gameplay Summary
The game began with all four players ramping and setting up their early board states, with a focus on lands and incremental advantage.
Arwen, Mortal Queen, established a strong presence by bringing out her commander early and gaining indestructible counters, boosting creatures with lifelink and +1/+1 counters.
Meanwhile, the Skyshark partners, Brallin and Shabraz, leveraged interactions involving drawing and discarding cards to grow their board presence and chip away at opponents' life totals.
Flubs, the Fool focused on land flooding and emptying their hand to draw cards, setting up for a powerful late game.
Deadpool's deck embodied chaos, aiming to disrupt and confuse the table with unpredictable effects and token generation. A key turning point was Arwen's aggressive use of indestructibility and lifelink to stabilize and generate life, contrasting with the offensive pressure from the Skyshark deck's damage triggers.
Deadpool's chaos elements created unpredictable moments, forcing players to adapt constantly.
Flubs' ramp and card draw engine quietly built momentum, threatening to overwhelm with land-based synergies and card advantage.
The game was marked by shifting aggression, with players alternating between attacking and strategic development, creating an intense and chaotic multiplayer experience.
Ultimately, the game showcased a blend of incremental growth, combat damage, and disruptive chaos as each player sought to leverage their unique strategies to dominate the board.







































