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S2 Episode 1: FC-Prossh vs Keranos Blue Moon vs Sidisi Nooze Combo vs GrixisTwin cEDH Gameplay

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Commanders featured in this Gameplay Reviewed & Verified

Deck & Commander Strategies

  • Prossh, Skyraider of Kher

    Prossh, Skyraider of Kher

    Leverages Food Chain and efficient creature outlets to generate infinite mana and incremental damage, aiming to win quickly through overwhelming board presence and combo damage.

  • Sidisi, Brood Tyrant

    Sidisi, Brood Tyrant

    Focuses on fast graveyard milling with Hermit Druid and reanimation combos, primarily Necrotic Ooze and Protean Hulk, to generate infinite mana or damage and close out the game decisively.

  • Keranos, God of Storms

    Keranos, God of Storms

    Utilizes Blood Moon and disruption elements to hinder opponents' mana development while employing As Foretold as a card advantage engine to cast impactful spells ahead of curve and control the game.

  • Jeleva, Nephalia's Scourge

    Jeleva, Nephalia's Scourge

    A tempo and control deck that uses reanimation and Kiki-Jiki combos, focusing on early interaction and card draw engines to build towards a lethal combo finish.

Gameplay Insights

  • 1

    Sidisi's Hermit Druid enabled a critical early mill that set up multiple reanimation combos, highlighting the power of graveyard synergy in fast cEDH.

  • 2

    Keranos’ pilot leveraged As Foretold and Time Twister effectively as both a card advantage engine and a tool to disrupt the fast combo decks, demonstrating the value of tempo control in high-speed matches.

  • 3

    Jeleva's use of Buried Alive on turn one followed by Animate Dead on turn two illustrated a strategic balance between fast combo assembly and maintaining interaction to adapt to opponents' plays.

  • 4

    Prossh's emphasis on Food Chain interactions and peripheral combo pieces showed the strength of redundancy in combo decks to withstand targeted removal or exile effects.

  • 5

    The players demonstrated careful sequencing of spells and mana usage to maximize synergy and protect their win conditions while navigating multiple threats on the board.

Notable Cards

  • Food Chain

    Food Chain

  • Hermit Druid

    Hermit Druid

  • Necrotic Ooze

    Necrotic Ooze

  • Protean Hulk

    Protean Hulk

  • As Foretold

    As Foretold

  • Blood Moon

    Blood Moon

  • Animate Dead

    Animate Dead

  • Buried Alive

    Buried Alive

  • Kiki-Jiki, Mirror Breaker

    Kiki-Jiki, Mirror Breaker

  • Gingerbrute

    Gingerbrute

  • Scavenging Ooze

    Scavenging Ooze

  • Mystic Remora

    Mystic Remora

  • Dark Ritual

    Dark Ritual

  • Victimize

    Victimize

Gameplay Summary

The game featured four competitive cEDH decks, each with distinct combo-centric strategies vying for control and quick wins.

The Food Chain Prossh deck aimed to establish infinite mana combos early, leveraging Food Chain and creature outlets like Blood Artist to close out the game swiftly.

Prossh's pilot successfully set up mana acceleration and protective enablers, threatening to generate overwhelming advantage.

Meanwhile, the Sidisi, Brood Tyrant deck focused on fast graveyard synergy, utilizing Hermit Druid to mill the deck and reanimate key combo pieces such as Necrotic Ooze or Protean Hulk for explosive turns.

This deck's multiple win conditions added resilience and complexity to its game plan.

Keranos Blood Moon used a control and disruption approach, relying on As Foretold to cast impactful spells ahead of schedule, and employing Blood Moon effects to interfere with opponents’ mana bases, aiming to slow down the faster combo decks.

Jeleva Grixis Twin employed a tempo control style, with reanimation subthemes and a Kiki-Jiki combo line to generate value and eventually assemble a lethal combo through careful setup and interaction. Key turning points included early plays of Buried Alive and Animate Dead by Jeleva to set up combos, Hermit Druid causing massive deck milling for Sidisi, and the casting of Time Twister by Keranos to disrupt the board state.

The interaction between these strategies created a tense environment where each player had to balance advancing their combos while disrupting others.

The game showcased sharp sequencing, with players leveraging card advantage engines like Mystic Remora and As Foretold to maintain pressure.

Ultimately, the game revolved around assembling infinite combos and protecting them against disruption, with each deck presenting multiple pathways to victory that kept the table dynamic and interactive.

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