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Chase those blues away! Bright-Palm vs Slimefoot and Squee vs Myrel vs Faldorn EDH CMDR game

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Commanders featured in this Gameplay Reviewed & Verified

Decklists

Deck & Commander Strategies

  • Slimefoot and Squee

    Slimefoot and Squee

    The deck aims to control the board with sacrifice outlets and death triggers, using Slimefoot's ability to create saproling tokens and drain life from opponents.

  • Bright-Palm, Soul Awakener

    Bright-Palm, Soul Awakener

    This deck revolves around +1/+1 counters and combat tricks, aiming to win through commander damage or overwhelming opponents with pumped creatures.

  • Myrel, Shield of Argive

    Myrel, Shield of Argive

    An aggressive mono-white strategy, looking to flood the board with soldier tokens and buff them to swing for lethal.

  • Faldorn, Dread Wolf Herald

    Faldorn, Dread Wolf Herald

    A landfall-based strategy, using Faldorn's wolf token generation in combination with land ramp and impactful creatures to dominate the board and deal direct damage.

Gameplay Insights

  • 1

    Felix's use of Blood Artist for card draw and life drain was a key early game strategy.

  • 2

    Max's use of multiple land drops in conjunction with Faldorn and Perforos was a significant turning point.

  • 3

    Marie's use of Elspeth, Sun's Champion to generate a large army of soldier tokens created significant pressure on the board.

  • 4

    Max's use of Blasphemous Act to clear the board was a game-changing decision.

Notable Cards

  • Blood Artist

    Blood Artist

  • Elspeth, Sun's Champion

    Elspeth, Sun's Champion

  • Bright-Palm, Soul Awakener

    Bright-Palm, Soul Awakener

  • Sylvan Library

    Sylvan Library

  • Faldorn, Dread Wolf Herald

    Faldorn, Dread Wolf Herald

Gameplay Summary

The game started off with players setting up their board states and gradually ramping up, with Bright-Palm, and Slimefoot and Squee getting early significant creatures on the board.

Max, playing Faldorn, was able to establish a strong board presence with multiple wolf tokens and impactful creatures like Perforos and Azusa.

Felix, playing Slimefoot and Squee, made some daring plays with Blood Artist, draining life and drawing cards.

However, he was the first to be eliminated due to aggressive attacks from other players.

Marie, playing Myrel, managed to establish a significant board presence with multiple soldier tokens, but was ultimately unable to secure a win.

The game concluded with Max making a series of strong plays with Faldorn, utilizing the synergy with Perforos and multiple land drops to deal significant damage and control the board.

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