Deck Strategies
Kozilek, the Great Distortion
This deck focuses on ramping mana to cast high-cost Eldrazi creatures and artifacts, and disrupt opponents' strategies.
Phenax, God of Deception
This deck's main game plan is to mill opponents, causing them to lose by running out of cards in their deck.
Myrkul, Lord of Bones
This deck aims to control the board with creature removal and recursion. The win condition often involves overwhelming the board with reanimated creatures.
Neheb, the Eternal
This deck seeks to deal direct damage to opponents, and then use Neheb's ability to generate extra mana for even more damage-dealing spells.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
The decision to cast All is Dust was a game-changer, effectively resetting the board and giving the Kozilek player the advantage.
- 2
The Phenax player's use of mill strategy was notable, particularly with the use of Patient Rebuilding.
- 3
The consistent damage from Neheb's Dragon's Approach was a major factor in the game's progression.
Notable Cards
Phenax, God of Deception
All Is Dust
Karn, the Great Creator
Dragon's Approach
Summary
The game started with the players setting up their mana bases and casting their commanders. The first significant play was the casting of Phenax, God of Deception's patient rebuilding, which started the mill strategy. The game took a turn when Kozilek, the Great Distortion player casted All is Dust, wiping the board of colored permanents. Kozilek's player followed up with a Karn, the Great Creator, further hindering the other players' strategies. The game ended with a flurry of Dragon's Approaches from Neheb, the Eternal, dealing significant damage to all players.