Deck Strategies
Jorn, God of Winter // Kaldring, the Rimestaff
Amass a large amount of snow mana and use it to cast big spells.
Rakdos, the Showstopper
Create a board full of demons and control the battlefield through destructive effects.
Zaxara, the Exemplary
Generate a large amount of mana to cast big X spells and create hydra tokens.
Abomination of Llanowar
Swarm the board with elves and use their numbers to overwhelm the opponents.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
The game was significantly impacted by the Zaxara player's casting of Black Sun's Zenith, which cleared the board of creatures. This move affected the strategies of the other players and shifted the tempo of the game.
- 2
The Jorn player's use of Sakashima the Impostor to copy Jorn was a smart move in order to maximize their snow mana production.
- 3
The Rakdos player's use of Phyrexian Arena for card advantage was crucial for maintaining resources throughout the game.
Notable Cards
Jorn, God of Winter // Kaldring, the Rimestaff
Rakdos, the Showstopper
Zaxara, the Exemplary
Abomination of Llanowar
Black Sun's Zenith
Utopia Sprawl
Sakashima the Impostor
Elvish Harbinger
Phyrexian Arena
Summary
The game started with each player developing their board state and setting up their strategies. The player using Jorn, God of Winter // Kaldring, the Rimestaff focused on creating a lot of snow mana and using it to cast big spells. The Rakdos, the Showstopper player built a board full of demons and tried to control the battlefield through destruction effects. The Zaxara, the Exemplary player amassed a large amount of mana to cast huge X spells and create hydra tokens. Lastly, the Abomination of Llanowar player tried to swarm the board with elves. A pivotal moment occurred when the Zaxara player cast Black Sun's Zenith, clearing the board of creatures. Despite this, the players continued to rebuild their boards and strategize, making for an engaging, dynamic game.