Deck Strategies
Tymna the Weaver / Dargo, the Shipwrecker
A fast, aggressive deck leveraging efficient tutors and disruptive creatures like Ragavan to apply early pressure and gain card advantage through combat damage and disruption.
Teshar, Ancestor's Apostle
An artifact-centric deck focused on recursion and value generation using artifact synergies, combos with Blasting Station and Scrap Trawler, and incremental advantage through milling and sacrificing artifacts.
Silas Renn, Seeker Adept
A toolbox artifact deck that aims to control the board and generate value by recurring key artifacts while disrupting opponents' plans.
Rograkh, Son of Rohgahh / Thrasios, Triton Hero
A midrange deck combining aggressive creatures and combo potential, focusing on efficient mana usage and interaction to maintain pressure and board control.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
Revealing Vampiric Tutor early influenced opponents' decisions to disrupt key cards like Mana Crypt, showcasing how known information affects politicking in cEDH.
- 2
The use of artifact synergies with Blasting Station and Scrap Trawler created combo-like board states that allowed for repeated value and control over the game pace.
- 3
Players balanced aggression and defense carefully, often choosing to pass or selectively attack to avoid becoming the main threat targeted by others.
- 4
Early explosive mana plays with rituals and mana artifacts set the stage for high-tempo gameplay requiring precise sequencing and interaction.
- 5
Political decisions and knowledge of opponents' hands significantly impacted resource prioritization and the timing of disruptive plays.
Notable Cards
Vampiric Tutor
Imperial Seal
Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer
Mana Crypt
Mox Ruby
Mox Sapphire
Mox Emerald
Blasting Station
Scrap Trawler
Shriekhorn
Dark Ritual
Midnight Clock
Summary
The game began with all players ramping and setting up their boards, each piloting highly tuned cEDH decks. Early plays included aggressive mana acceleration like Dark Ritual and fast mana artifacts such as Moxen and Lotus Pedal, enabling explosive starts. Tymna/Dargo utilized efficient tutors and aggressive creatures like Ragavan to apply early pressure, while Teshar, Ancestor's Apostle focused on artifact synergies and incremental advantage through cards like Blasting Station and Scrap Trawler. Rograkh and Silas Renn decks played carefully around interaction and disruption, leveraging key spells and permanents to maintain board control. A pivotal moment occurred when Tymna/Dargo's player revealed a Vampiric Tutor in hand early, affecting the political landscape and prompting opponents to disrupt key cards like Mana Crypt to slow down the deck. Despite some misplays, Tymna/Dargo maintained a strong board presence with creatures and artifacts enabling value and incremental damage. Teshar's artifact recursion and mill effects, including Shriekhorn and Sanitation Automation, generated card advantage and threatened to overwhelm opponents. The interaction between Scrap Trawler and Blasting Station allowed for combo-like loops to control the board state. The game saw careful politicking and targeted attacks, with players balancing aggression and defense to avoid becoming the primary threat. The exact conclusion was not shown, but the gameplay highlighted the importance of fast mana, tutors, and artifact synergies in driving the tempo and win conditions in this cEDH environment.