Deck Strategies
The Master of Keys
This deck leverages the power of Hoarding Brute Lord to assemble multiple tutor chains and win the game, with the commander used for recursion of powerful enchantments.
The Wise Mothman
A Food Chain deck, it aims to generate infinite mana, and then repeatedly cast the commander to generate infinite rad counters and eliminate opponents.
Tymna the Weaver/Kediss, Emberclaw Familiar
A deck that uses combat as a form of damage, it seeks to use both commanders and the card Hatred to eliminate all opponents at once.
Roxanne, Starfall Savant
This Food Chain deck aims to generate infinite creature mana to repeatedly cast the commander and burn out the table with meteorites.
Gameplay Insights
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Power Balance was a key card in this match, triggering multiple times and influencing the pace of the game by revealing key cards from players' hands. Philip and Colton both made strategic plays to respond to Power Balance and maintain their board states.
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Zeb's use of The One Ring showcased the power of protection in the match, preventing damage and allowing him to maintain a strong board presence despite being a target for attacks.
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Colton's effective use of Tymna the Weaver's ability allowed him to keep his hand full and maintain a steady stream of resources throughout the game.
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Oblivion's use of Wishclaw Talisman late in the game was a notable play, demonstrating the potential power of this card in the right circumstances.
Notable Cards
The One Ring
Wishclaw Talisman
Tireless Tracker
Grand Abolisher
Summary
In an intense match of CEDH, four powerful commanders faced off: The Master of Keys, The Wise Mothman, Tymna the Weaver (in partnership with Kediss, Emberclaw Familiar), and Roxanne, Starfall Savant. The game was characterized by aggressive plays, with players cycling through their resources quickly. The table saw early threats from Philip's Face Breaker and Colton's Tymna and Lotho combo, leading to a tense atmosphere. Zeb's strategy of holding open mana and playing at flash speed created unpredictability, while Oblivion seemed to struggle with a slower start. The game concluded in a dramatic fashion with a series of powerful spells and responses, showcasing the high stakes and strategic depth of CEDH gameplay.