Deck Strategies
Redshift, Rocketeer Chief
This deck aims to generate large amounts of mana with the commander, then use that mana to combo off with cards like Staff of Domination.
Ketramose, the New Dawn
This deck focuses on drawing a large number of cards and utilizing fast mana to storm off and win with cards like Aetherflux Reservoir.
Hashaton, Scarab's Fist
This deck uses the commander's ability to cheat out creatures and uses value engines to generate card advantage.
Loot, the Pathfinder
This deck aims to leverage the commander's flicker ability to generate value and assemble combos.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
Nyar's Tainted Pact into Swords to Plowshares was a key disruption to Dan's combo attempt.
- 2
Hidden's large Ad Nauseam chain was stopped by Tally's Mental Misstep, showing the importance of having cheap interaction in the format.
- 3
Hidden's comeback from a fizzled Ad Nauseam to win the game is a good example of the resilience of storm strategies in the face of disruption.
Notable Cards
Aetherflux Reservoir
Ad Nauseam
Staff of Domination
Mental Misstep
Swords to Plowshares
Summary
The game started with players developing their mana bases and putting value engines into play. Redshift player Dan managed to assemble a combo involving his commander and the Staff of Domination, but was disrupted by Hashaton player, Nyar's Tainted Pact into Swords to Plowshares. The game took a turn when Ketramose player, Hidden, started a large chain of spells off an Ad Nauseam, but he fizzled due to a Mental Misstep from Loots player, Tally. However, Hidden managed to survive and on his next turn was able to assemble an infinite life combo using Aetherflux Reservoir, Sensei's Divining Top, and Bolas's Citadel, winning the game.