Deck Strategies
Zur the Enchanter
Zur aims to cheat powerful enchantments into play quickly to control the board and assemble a combo finish, using card draw and disruption to maintain advantage.
Kenrith, the Returned King
Kenrith's deck leverages his versatility to generate value, control the board, and support combo lines, often utilizing mana acceleration and interaction to outpace opponents.
Tivit, Seller of Secrets
Tivit focuses on card draw and disruption, using his ability to force opponents into difficult decisions while generating incremental value through aggressive tempo and control elements.
Kediss, Emberclaw Familiar
Kediss’s deck emphasizes combo potential, leveraging graveyard recursion and synergy with artifacts and spells to generate infinite loops or overwhelming advantage.
Malcolm, Keen-Eyed Navigator
Malcolm’s deck is built around spell copying and maximizing card draw, creating explosive turns by doubling triggers and generating massive card advantage to fuel combos.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
Utilizing Ristic Study in combination with multiple triggers and copying effects allowed for explosive card draw, rapidly accelerating the game state.
- 2
Deploying Dockside Extortionist early provided substantial treasure tokens that fueled expensive spells and mana-intensive interactions.
- 3
Counterspell and disruption spells were carefully timed to prevent opponents from stabilizing or executing their combos, demonstrating the importance of interaction in cEDH.
- 4
Players balanced life payment with card advantage engines to maintain tempo without overextending into potential lethal damage from opponents.
- 5
Repeated use of artifact mana sources like Chrome Mox and Mox Opal provided critical acceleration to cast pivotal spells ahead of curve.
- 6
The decision to remove Dothy, the key value artifact, was a pivotal disruption that slowed one player’s engine significantly.
- 7
Copying Ristic Study with Mirari's Wake (implied by the copy action) showcased synergy between enchantment-based draw engines and mana doubling effects.
Notable Cards
Dockside Extortionist
Esper Sentinel
Smothering Tithe
Chrome Mox
Mox Opal
Gilded Lotus
Mental Misstep
Force of Will
Ad Nauseam
Summary
The game began with each player developing their mana base and early board presence through efficient ramp and card draw spells. The players quickly established card advantage engines, notably with multiple Ristic Study triggers and the presence of powerful mana accelerators like Chrome Mox, Mox Opal, and Gilded Lotus. Early interaction mainly involved counterspells and tempo plays to disrupt opponents' development. A key turning point was the casting and copying of Ristic Study, which rapidly accelerated one player's card draw, placing pressure on the table. Another critical moment was the deployment of Dockside Extortionist, which added significant treasure tokens, enabling explosive mana acceleration and fueling further powerful spells and interactions. Players also utilized disruptive spells such as Smothering Tithe and Esper Sentinel triggers to control the pace of the game. The gameplay was marked by careful resource management, with players balancing life payments, counterspells, and removal to maintain board control. The game was a grindy, high-stakes battle where the synergy between draw engines and mana ramp dictated the flow. Ultimately, the win condition revolved around amassing overwhelming card advantage and mana resources to execute a decisive combo or beatdown, typical of competitive cEDH archetypes.