Deck Strategies
Nekusar, the Mindrazer
Leverages wheel effects and card draw synergies like Waste Not to generate card advantage and damage through Nekusar's ability, aiming to win via a wheel combo or lab man/Demonic Consultation combos.
Oloro, Ageless Ascetic
Focuses on life gain and value generation via Oloro's eminence ability combined with Necropotence, aiming to win through the exquisite blood and sanguine bond combo or through fast lab man/Demonic Consultation combos.
Jeleva, Nephalia's Scourge
Utilizes Jeleva's ability to cast free spells from opponents' decks to storm out with spells like Demonic Consultation, Doomsday piles, and Mind's Desire, aiming for infinite storm win conditions.
Aminatou, the Fateshifter
Plays a controlling game using infinite enter-the-battlefield combos with cards like Felidar Guardian and Altar of the Brood, combined with disruption and counterspells to protect the combo and mill opponents or win through lab man/Demonic Consultation.
Gameplay Insights
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Nekusar's early use of Dockside Extortionist to generate five treasure tokens was pivotal in ramping mana quickly and enabling a swift wheel-based card advantage engine.
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The stack interaction involving multiple chained Flusterstorms to protect Anguish Unmaking was a critical moment that removed Jeleva and shifted the game's momentum.
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Players prioritized fast mana and tutoring spells such as Vampiric Tutor and Demonic Consultation to assemble combos quickly and maintain pressure.
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Aminatou's decision to run a more controlling shell with infinite ETB combos rather than the common Oracle combo showed a tailored approach to gameplay preferences within a cEDH meta.
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Use of cards like Mystic Remora and Blind Obedience applied early game control and incremental advantage, forcing opponents to play around taxing effects.
Notable Cards
Waste Not
Dockside Extortionist
Demonic Consultation
Exquisite Blood
Sanguine Bond
Flusterstorm
Force of Negation
Altar of the Brood
Felidar Guardian
Mystic Remora
Sensei's Divining Top
Mana Crypt
Blind Obedience
Summary
The game featured a high-powered showdown among four competitive cEDH decks: Nekusar, Oloro, Jeleva, and Aminatou. The early game saw players establishing their boards and setting up their engines. Nekusar quickly gained card advantage and treasure tokens using Dockside Extortionist, enabling a fast mana ramp and enabling his wheel synergy with Waste Not. Oloro focused on life gain and value through exquisite blood combos and Necropotence, while Jeleva sought to storm off with spells like Demonic Consultation and Doomsday piles. Aminatou played a controlling game, leveraging infinite ETB combos with cards like Felidar Guardian and Altar of the Brood, supported by counterspells and disruption like Force of Negation and Flusterstorm. A key turning point came when Jeleva was removed by an Anguish Unmaking spell that was successfully protected by multiple Flusterstorms, showcasing the intense interaction and stack depth of the game. Nekusar's wheel effects and treasure generation continued to pressure opponents, while Aminatou worked to assemble her combo pieces and control the board state. The game revolved around disruption, counterspells, and fast combo attempts, with each player racing to assemble their respective win conditions. The presence of multiple Demonic Consultation and Lab Man combos highlighted the meta's emphasis on fast and decisive wins through tutor-based combos. Overall, the game was a tense balance of proactive combo execution and reactive control, with mana acceleration and wheel synergy playing pivotal roles in the dynamic gameplay.