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CEDH Gameplay! Rograkh/Reyhan v Jeska/Dargo v Rograkh/Silas v Baylen, the Haymaker!

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Decklists

Deck Strategies

  • Rograkh, Son of Rohgahh Reyhan, Last of the Abzan

    Rograkh, Son of Rohgahh / Reyhan, Last of the Abzan

    This deck focuses on quickly assembling combos involving +1/+1 counters and token generation, leveraging spells like Molten Duplication and Ad Nauseam to find key pieces and overwhelm opponents with infinite or large damage sequences.

  • Dargo, the Shipwrecker Jeska, Thrice Reborn

    Jeska, Thrice Reborn / Dargo, the Shipwrecker

    Jeska/Dargo aims to capitalize on artifact sacrifice and damage triggers, using Jeska’s ability to repeatedly deal damage to opponents, while Dargo accelerates the process by destroying artifacts and providing aggressive board presence to pick off players one by one.

  • Baylen, the Haymaker

    Baylen, the Haymaker

    Baylen’s deck focuses on efficient midrange aggression with a Haymaker style, building up board presence and leveraging combat damage to control the pace of the game. It attempts to stabilize through solid creatures and selective removal.

  • Rograkh, Son of Rohgahh

    Rograkh, Son of Rohgahh / Silas

    This Rograkh variant uses artifact synergies and ramp to set up powerful combat phases, combining Silas’s abilities to enhance Rograkh’s impact and control the board with potent spells and equipment.

Gameplay Insights

  • 1

    The early use of Molten Duplication on Rograkh enabled rapid board development and combo potential that set the tone for the game.

  • 2

    Jeska’s zero-cost activated ability combined with artifact sacrifice created a strong clock, forcing opponents to prioritize blockers and removal.

  • 3

    Abrupt Decay was strategically used to disrupt Jeska/Dargo’s mana acceleration, highlighting the importance of early interaction against aggressive decks.

  • 4

    Ragavan’s consistent attacks helped control Jeska by chipping away at her loyalty counters, illustrating the value of low-cost, high-impact creatures in this meta.

  • 5

    Players effectively used wheel effects like Time Twister and Wheel of Fortune to refill hands and find key cards, demonstrating the importance of card selection and resilience.

  • 6

    The exchange of Wishclaw Talisman between players enabled tutoring for critical cards, showing how resource sharing can influence game flow in multiplayer settings.

Notable Cards

  • Molten Duplication

    Molten Duplication

  • Ad Nauseam

    Ad Nauseam

  • Jeska, Thrice Reborn

    Jeska, Thrice Reborn

  • Dargo, the Shipwrecker

    Dargo, the Shipwrecker

  • Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer

    Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer

  • Mana Crypt

    Mana Crypt

  • Chrome Mox

    Chrome Mox

  • Mox Opal

    Mox Opal

  • Abrupt Decay

    Abrupt Decay

  • Wishclaw Talisman

    Wishclaw Talisman

  • Doomsday

    Doomsday

  • Farmer Cotton

    Farmer Cotton

Summary

The game began with a high-impact opening from Rograkh/Reyhan, where an explosive turn one sequence involving Molten Duplication and Ad Nauseam provided a powerful start. Brad’s Rograkh/Reyhan deck quickly established a threatening board presence, leveraging combo potential to gain a significant advantage early on. Jeska/Dargo applied immediate pressure with artifact sacrifices and aggressive attacks, aiming to eliminate players one by one with Jeska’s damage triggers. The Baylen, the Haymaker deck, piloted by the content creator, started slower but showed resilience by developing mana and board presence despite early threats. Throughout the game, interactions involving key artifact mana sources like Mox Opal, Chrome Mox, and Mana Crypt shaped the pacing, with players utilizing powerful tutors, removal spells like Abrupt Decay, and disruptive plays to maintain control. Ragavan’s aggressive attacks and Jeska’s recurring damage abilities created a tense atmosphere, forcing players to balance offense and defense carefully. The game featured tactical use of wheels and mass draw effects, with players cycling through cards to find critical pieces. Rograkh/Reyhan’s combo potential remained a looming threat as the game progressed, while Jeska/Dargo’s focused aggression aimed to close out the game before others could stabilize.

Description

Double feature video today! Got some very interesting, non-meta, decks here going up against Rog/Si! Will they be able to put up a fight? This is also my first time trying out my new deck, Baylen, the Haymaker!

Baylen Decklist: www.moxfield.com/decks/U7OuIc9pm0uOCNgVWI60Pw

Rograkh/Reyhan Decklist: www.moxfield.com/decks/R8u5NyS5l0ubUnA6tbqxVg

Highground Gaming: youtube.com/@Highgroundgaming1?si=4NZcc1ATtHeetMX_