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Dihada vs Narset vs Vadrik vs Mardu Tymna & Dargo cEDH Gameplay

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Commanders featured in this Gameplay Reviewed & Verified

Decklists

Deck & Commander Strategies

  • Dihada, Binder of Wills

    Dihada, Binder of Wills

    Turbo Mardu planeswalker deck aiming to generate treasures and mill self with Underworld Breach to set up a combo finish through repeated planeswalker activations.

  • Vadrik, Astral Archmage

    Vadrik, Astral Archmage

    Izzet spellslinger storm deck that uses day/night flips to reduce spell costs and gains value from copying cheap spells like Lightning Bolt to storm off and win.

  • Dargo, the Shipwrecker Tymna the Weaver

    Tymna the Weaver & Dargo, the Shipwrecker

    Mardu aggressive midrange deck leveraging efficient creatures like Ragavan and interaction spells such as Burnt Offering and Praetor's Grasp to disrupt opponents and advance a quick, controlling kill.

  • Narset, Enlightened Exile

    Narset, Enlightened Exile

    Jeskai spellslinger control deck focused on incremental advantage and burn spells with a unique twist inspired by previous powerful builds, aiming to control the board and win via repeated spell casts and copying.

Gameplay Insights

  • 1

    Dihada's player utilized multiple planeswalker activations in a single turn to generate treasure tokens and mill cards for Underworld Breach, showcasing a high synergy combo approach.

  • 2

    Vadrik's deck effectively leveraged the day/night mechanic to reduce the cost of storm spells, enabling explosive turns with repeated copies of burn spells like Lightning Bolt for damage and disruption.

  • 3

    Tymna & Dargo's use of early aggression with Ragavan combined with interaction like Praetor's Grasp helped to pressure opponents and disrupt their hands, aiming for a quick and controlling win.

  • 4

    Narset's player demonstrated strategic patience, keeping key tutors and interaction to sculpt a powerful midgame while leveraging burn and spellslinger elements to maintain control.

  • 5

    The game featured multiple attempts to leverage unique combos, such as flickering Dihada to reuse her abilities and the use of Intuition to find essential pieces, highlighting the complex decision-making typical of cEDH games.

  • 6

    Use of mana acceleration artifacts like Mana Crypt and Jeweled Lotus enabled explosive early plays across decks, emphasizing the importance of fast mana in competitive multiplayer games.

Notable Cards

  • Underworld Breach

    Underworld Breach

  • Mana Crypt

    Mana Crypt

  • Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer

    Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer

  • Burnt Offering

    Burnt Offering

  • Praetor's Grasp

    Praetor's Grasp

  • Final Fortune

    Final Fortune

  • Mystic Remora

    Mystic Remora

  • Grim Tutor

    Grim Tutor

  • Jeweled Lotus

    Jeweled Lotus

  • Opposition Agent

    Opposition Agent

  • Ledger Shredder

    Ledger Shredder

  • Cloud of Faeries

    Cloud of Faeries

Gameplay Summary

The game featured four distinct and competitive decks, each aiming to leverage their commanders' unique strengths in a high-powered cEDH setting.

Dihada, Binder of Wills piloted a Mardu planeswalker deck focused on generating treasure tokens and milling with Underworld Breach to fuel a combo finish.

Vadrik, Astral Archmage was played as an Izzet spellslinger storm deck, utilizing the day/night flip mechanic to reduce spell costs and storm off with cheap copy effects and burn spells.

Tymna & Dargo led a Mardu aggressive midrange strategy, combining early creatures like Ragavan with powerful interaction pieces such as Burnt Offering and Praetor's Grasp to disrupt opponents and maintain board control.

Narset, Enlightened Exile was piloted as a Jeskai control deck with a twist on spellslinger and burn elements inspired by previous builds, focusing on incremental advantage and controlling the pace while setting up a win condition through repeated spell casts and copying effects.

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