Deck Strategies
Dogmeat, Ever Loyal
Aggressively mills cards to recur auras and equipment, then buffs itself and creates multiple token creatures each attack to overwhelm opponents with high damage output.
The Wise Mothman
Focuses on life loss and putting +1/+1 counters on creatures while applying slow but consistent pressure through attrition and incremental board advantage.
Caesar, Legion's Emperor
Uses indestructible human tokens and sacrifice synergies to control the board, protect key creatures, and maintain pressure through resilient attackers.
Dr. Madison Li
Builds energy counters to fuel the recursion of powerful artifact creatures from the graveyard, aiming for a late game where massive threats dominate the battlefield.
Gameplay Insights
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Negotiating non-aggression deals to protect commanders allowed players to develop their strategies without early targeted removal.
- 2
Recursion of auras and equipment from the graveyard was crucial to maintaining pressure and enhancing key attackers.
- 3
General's Enforcer's indestructibility provided essential protection against removal and graveyard-based strategies.
- 4
Milling combined with token generation created a multi-layered offensive approach that was difficult to handle without board wipes.
- 5
Utilizing energy counters to bring back large artifact threats provided a powerful late-game plan to swing board control.
Notable Cards
Dogmeat, Ever Loyal
General's Enforcer
Animal Friend
Caesar, Legion's Emperor
Summary
The game started with players developing their mana bases and setting up early board presence. Dogmeat, Ever Loyal's player quickly established a strong aggressive stance by milling cards to recur valuable auras and equipment, then enhancing the commander with multiple enchantments to create a powerful attacking threat. Meanwhile, the Mothman deck focused on accumulating counters and draining opponents' life, maintaining a slow but steady pressure. Caesar, Legion's Emperor was deployed to bolster the Mardu strategy, providing indestructible human tokens and synergizing with sacrifice effects for board control and resilience. Dr. Madison Li's deck centered around ramping energy counters and leveraging graveyard recursion to bring out powerful artifact creatures, aiming for a late-game domination with large threats. Key turning points included the early casting of General's Enforcer, which helped protect key creatures from removal, and the aggressive equipment and aura recursion on Dogmeat that rapidly increased damage output. The players negotiated temporary non-aggression pacts to protect their commanders and maintain stable board states. Combat phases saw Dogmeat's player dealing significant damage by triggering multiple token generators, while Caesar's player prepared for impactful attacks supported by sacrifice and token generation. The dynamic between graveyard strategies and creature resilience shaped the mid-game, setting the stage for eventual high-impact plays involving the powerful artifact and human soldier synergies. The game showcased a blend of aggressive creature combat, board control through sacrifice and indestructibility, and resource management with milling and energy counters.