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Does Dargo Have That DAWG In Him?!? cEDH Gameplay Dargo/Thrasios vs Kenrith vs Najeela vs Anje

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Commanders featured in this Gameplay Reviewed & Verified

Decklists

Deck & Commander Strategies

  • Dargo, the Shipwrecker Thrasios, Triton Hero

    Dargo, the Shipwrecker / Thrasios, Triton Hero

    Utilize Dargo's ability with sacrifice outlets like Relic of Legends and Goblin Bombardment to create infinite damage loops early, or transition to Thrasios' powerful late-game card advantage and ramp.

  • Kenrith, the Returned King

    Kenrith, the Returned King

    Generate infinite mana and combo off using Kenrith's activated abilities, often leveraging Underworld Breach for game-winning combos.

  • Anje Falkenrath

    Anje Falkenrath

    Exploit Madness mechanics by repeatedly discarding and drawing cards with Anje's untap ability, aiming to assemble the Worldgorger Dragon combo for a sudden win.

  • Najeela, the Blade-Blossom

    Najeela, the Blade-Blossom

    Play a midrange, creature-based warrior beatdown deck that can generate tokens and apply consistent pressure, with backup combo lines involving Underworld Breach or Ad Nauseam if needed.

Gameplay Insights

  • 1

    Dargo/Thrasios executed an early infinite combo by repeatedly sacrificing and recasting Dargo with Relic of Legends and Goblin Bombardment, dealing infinite damage swiftly.

  • 2

    Anje used her Madness ability to cycle through her deck quickly, discarding and drawing cards to assemble powerful combos like Worldgorger Dragon.

  • 3

    Najeela opted for a more midrange, creature-based approach rather than a pure combo route, focusing on board presence and token generation to pressure opponents.

  • 4

    Kenrith remained a combo threat through his activated abilities and potential infinite mana lines, shaping opponents' plays with the threat of explosive combos.

  • 5

    Players made strategic trades and resource management decisions, such as blocking tokens and holding responses, to navigate the high-stakes environment of cEDH gameplay.

Notable Cards

  • Dargo, the Shipwrecker

    Dargo, the Shipwrecker

  • Relic of Legends

    Relic of Legends

  • Goblin Bombardment

    Goblin Bombardment

  • Worldgorger Dragon

    Worldgorger Dragon

  • Anje Falkenrath

    Anje Falkenrath

  • Kenrith, the Returned King

    Kenrith, the Returned King

  • Najeela, the Blade-Blossom

    Najeela, the Blade-Blossom

  • Underworld Breach

    Underworld Breach

  • Ad Nauseam

    Ad Nauseam

  • Fleshbag Marauder

    Fleshbag Marauder

  • Mystic Remora

    Mystic Remora

  • Wheel of Misfortune

    Wheel of Misfortune

Gameplay Summary

The game features a competitive four-player match with Dargo/Thrasios, Kenrith, Anje Falkenrath, and Najeela as commanders.

Early turns saw typical cEDH ramp and setup plays, including mana acceleration and card draw.

Dargo/Thrasios aimed to leverage Dargo's combo potential with Relic of Legends and Goblin Bombardment to create an infinite damage loop by repeatedly sacrificing and recasting Dargo, quickly ending the first game.

The second game began with players developing their board states and executing their respective strategies.

Anje focused on her Madness synergies to cycle through cards rapidly, attempting to assemble a Worldgorger Dragon combo.

Najeela played a midrange, creature-heavy strategy, generating warrior tokens and applying pressure through combat.

Kenrith sought infinite mana and combos involving his activated abilities or Underworld Breach.

The gameplay highlighted the explosive potential of Dargo's combos and the intricate card interactions of Anje's Madness engine, with strategic trading and careful resource management shaping the midgame board state.

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