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Treasure Vault S1 E7 | MAMTG cEDH | Unedited MTG EDH Gameplay

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Commanders featured in this Gameplay Reviewed & Verified

Decklists

Deck & Commander Strategies

  • Malcolm, Keen-Eyed Navigator Tymna the Weaver

    Tymna the Weaver & Malcolm, Keen-Eyed Navigator

    Combine Ad Nauseam with Doomsday to assemble a fast combo finish using Thassa's Oracle, supported by efficient discard and mana acceleration.

  • Niv-Mizzet, Parun

    Niv-Mizzet, Parun

    Deploy Niv-Mizzet and enchant it with card draw effects like Curiosity to draw the entire deck and ping all opponents to death.

  • Grolnok, the Omnivore

    Grolnok, the Omnivore

    Use Hermit Druid to mill the entire library, then play permanents from exile and win via combo interactions with oracle effects.

  • Slimefoot, the Stowaway

    Slimefoot, the Stowaway

    Leverage saproling tokens and sacrifice outlets alongside reanimation and value creatures to generate incremental advantage and assemble combos.

Gameplay Insights

  • 1

    Casting Jeweled Lotus early allowed for explosive mana acceleration, enabling faster deployment of key combo pieces.

  • 2

    Using Entomb and Demonic Consultation efficiently was crucial for the Ad Nauseam player to quickly assemble the win condition.

  • 3

    Grolnok's attacks mill opponents and himself, fueling graveyard-based combos but leaving him susceptible to disruption.

  • 4

    Niv-Mizzet’s large dragon combined with card draw enchantments posed a significant threat to other players due to potential mass pings.

  • 5

    Sacrifice synergies with Slimefoot created persistent board presence and incremental damage, applying steady pressure while searching for combos.

  • 6

    Players carefully weighed interaction timing, such as holding Force of Will to counter key spells, reflecting the high-stakes nature of cEDH gameplay.

Notable Cards

  • Jeweled Lotus

    Jeweled Lotus

  • Ancient Tomb

    Ancient Tomb

  • Demonic Consultation

    Demonic Consultation

  • Entomb

    Entomb

  • Thassa's Oracle

    Thassa's Oracle

  • Hermit Druid

    Hermit Druid

  • Niv-Mizzet, Parun

    Niv-Mizzet, Parun

  • Curiosity

    Curiosity

  • Force of Will

    Force of Will

Gameplay Summary

The game began with all players quickly developing their boards and setting up their respective strategies.

Slimefoot, the Stowaway player focused on assembling a reanimator and sapperling sacrifice combo, while Tymna and Malcolm aimed to execute an Ad Nauseam-based Doomsday combo to win with Thassa's Oracle.

Niv-Mizzet, Parun sought to draw the entire deck via Curiosity and burn opponents with Niv-Mizzet's triggered pings, and Grolnok, the Omnivore prioritized a Hermit Druid combo to exile and replay permanents from the graveyard for a decisive win.

Early turns featured rapid mana ramping and card draw from all sides, including key plays like Jeweled Lotus and Ancient Tomb to accelerate spells. As the game progressed, Slimefoot leveraged sapperlings and sacrifice outlets to generate value and pressure, while Malcolm and Tymna set up their discard-based combo pieces and used cards like Entomb and Demonic Consultation to find their critical combo components.

Niv-Mizzet cast a large dragon and prepared to chain draw spells to clear the table with damage.

Grolnok used mill triggers and artifact tokens to fuel his combo, though faced challenges with interaction and timing.

The game saw several pivotal moments including Grolnok swinging with a milling attack, the casting of Niv-Mizzet with protective elements like Jeweled Lotus, and key discard spells threatening combo pieces.

Despite the complexity, the players carefully navigated their sequences, with the game poised on the edge of explosive combo turns and reactive plays.

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