Deck Strategies
Jenson Carthalion
This deck aims for quick wins through chaining high-impact spells, leveraging its mana base for explosive turns. It primarily wins through establishing an infinite loop with Underworld Breach, Grinding Station, and Brain Freeze, milling the entire library and winning through Thassa's Oracle.
Marwyn, the Nurturer
This deck focuses on ramping quickly and building a board of formidable elves. It then uses buffs like Ezuri, Renegade Leader to make the elves massive threats, eventually winning through overwhelming combat damage.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
The Jensen Carthalion player's decision to chain Bring to Light into Ad Nauseam allowed for a very rapid win.
- 2
The Marwyn, the Nurturer player's use of Ezuri, Renegade Leader to buff up their elves turned them into formidable threats that allowed for a decisive combat win.
- 3
The use of disruption spells and removals was key in the second game, but ultimately wasn't enough to stop the Marwyn player's overwhelming board state.
Notable Cards
Bring to Light
Ad Nauseam
Underworld Breach
Grinding Station
Brain Freeze
Thassa's Oracle
Marwyn, the Nurturer
Ezuri, Renegade Leader
Summary
The game kicked off with a quick start, with players rapidly ramping up their mana bases and setting up their board states. The first game ended rapidly with a player piloting a Jensen Carthalion deck managing to pull off an exceedingly lucky start. The player managed to chain a Bring to Light into an Ad Nauseam, followed by setting up an infinite loop using Underworld Breach, Grinding Station, and Brain Freeze, eventually winning the game through Thassa's Oracle. In the second game, a player piloting a Marwyn, the Nurturer deck managed to build a formidable board presence. Despite counter plays and disruption from other players, the Marwyn deck managed to buff up its elves and launched a decisive attack to win the game.