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Are Players Underestimating Ratadrabik of Urborg??? | Commander/EDH Gameplay

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Commanders featured in this video Reviewed & Verified

Decklist

Deck Strategies

  • Beledros Witherbloom

    Beledros Witherbloom

    The strategy of this deck was not fully revealed before the player conceded.

  • Ratadrabik of Urborg

    Ratadrabik of Urborg

    This deck aims to generate a multitude of tokens and use Aristocrats-style sacrificing to gain value. It also leverages reanimation themes to bring back key pieces.

  • Rafiq of the Many

    Rafiq of the Many

    This deck aims to buff Rafiq with equipment and enchantments, then attack alone to trigger exalted and double strike for significant commander damage.

  • Child of Alara

    Child of Alara

    This deck appears to focus on land and graveyard synergies, using cards like Hermit Druid to fill the graveyard and then benefit from it.

Gameplay Insights

  • 1

    The early placement of Swiftfoot Boots on Rafiq of the Many set the Rafiq player up for substantial commander damage in future turns.

  • 2

    The Beledros player's unexpected concession early in the game significantly changed the dynamics of the match.

  • 3

    Despite missing a land drop, the Ratadrabik player managed to maintain board presence and set up for future plays, demonstrating the resilience of their deck.

  • 4

    The Child of Alara player's use of Hermit Druid and Gamble hinted at a potential graveyard-based combo or synergy.

  • 5

    The Ratadrabik player's decision to play Erebos despite not being able to activate it immediately was a strategic move to prepare for potential threats.

Notable Cards

  • Esper Sentinel

    Esper Sentinel

  • Swiftfoot Boots

    Swiftfoot Boots

  • Finest Hour

    Finest Hour

  • Hermit Druid

    Hermit Druid

  • Gamble

    Gamble

  • Grim Haruspex

    Grim Haruspex

Summary

The game started off with four players, each commanding Beledros Witherbloom, Ratadrabik of Urborg, Rafiq of the Many, and Child of Alara. The Ratadrabik player built an early board presence with cards like Esper Sentinel and Lsil Core. The Rafiq player, on the other hand, quickly established a threatening board state with their commander equipped with Swiftfoot Boots and buffed by Finest Hour, dealing significant commander damage to other players. The game took a surprising turn when the Beledros player unexpectedly conceded early in the game. Meanwhile, the Child of Alara player utilized Hermit Druid and Gamble to fill their graveyard, hinting at potential graveyard synergies. Despite missing a land drop, the Ratadrabik player managed to build a substantial board state with cards like Grim Haruspex, Whisper, and Erebos, setting the stage for potentially powerful plays in subsequent turns.

Description

In this casual commander/EDH game, we put Ratadrabik of Urborg against Child of Alara, Beledros, Witherbloom and Rafiq of the Many.

Decklist: www.moxfield.com/decks/_Iy5Lx8z00aPJDEq5_iZrw

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