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CAN KYLE HILL WIN A GAME OF cEDH AGAINST PLAY TO WIN PLAYING PATREON LISTS? - MTG GAMEPLAY

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Deck Strategies

  • Grenzo, Dungeon Warden

    Grenzo, Dungeon Warden

    Utilizes Grenzo's ability to generate value from dungeon exploration and leverages a toolbox of creatures to control the board and disrupt opponents.

  • Kodama of the East Tree

    Kodama of the East Tree

    Focuses on ramping mana through lands and generating large creatures or tokens, capitalizing on landfall triggers to overwhelm opponents.

  • Vial Smasher the Fierce

    Vial Smasher the Fierce

    Aggressively deals damage to opponents whenever a spell is cast, paired with timely spells and creatures to maximize reach and disruption.

  • Najeela, the Blade-Blossom

    Najeela, the Blade-Blossom

    A token and combat-centric deck aiming to generate multiple warrior tokens to enable multiple combat phases and close out games via combat damage.

  • Tymna the Weaver

    Tymna the Weaver

    Relies on drawing cards through combat damage and assembling a synergistic board with small creatures and disruption to control the game.

  • Tana, the Bloodsower

    Tana, the Bloodsower

    Token producer that combines well with other commanders to create board presence and generate incremental advantage through token generation and combat.

Gameplay Insights

  • 1

    Using tokens generated by Najeela and Tana to effectively block and trade off threats while pressuring opponents helped maintain board presence.

  • 2

    Casting Finale of Devastation at a pivotal moment allowed for a swift board sweep and the deployment of a large threat, shifting momentum decisively.

  • 3

    Timna the Weaver's ability to deal damage on casting spells added consistent pressure and forced opponents to consider blockers carefully.

  • 4

    Players managed their mana and spells carefully, often maintaining open mana for responses or key activations such as Grenzo's dungeon abilities or casting high-impact creatures.

  • 5

    The interaction between token creation and combat steps was crucial, as it enabled multiple attacks and continuous generation of resources that overwhelmed opponents.

Notable Cards

  • Najeela, the Blade-Blossom

    Najeela, the Blade-Blossom

  • Tana, the Bloodsower

    Tana, the Bloodsower

  • Finale of Devastation

    Finale of Devastation

  • Llanowar Elves

    Llanowar Elves

  • Pawn of Ulamog

    Pawn of Ulamog

  • Beast Whisperer

    Beast Whisperer

  • Professional Face-Breaker

    Professional Face-Breaker

Summary

The game began with each player setting up their board with early mana sources and creatures, including key pieces like Llanowar Elves, Timna the Weaver, and various utility lands. Kyle Hill, piloting a Najeela, the Blade-Blossom deck, focused on assembling creatures and generating tokens, while opponents deployed their own strategies with commanders such as Grenzo, Dungeon Warden, and Kodama of the East Tree. Early turns involved careful mana development and minor skirmishes, with players exchanging damage and developing board presence. As the game progressed, combat became a decisive factor with multiple attacks and blocks shaping the battlefield. Najeela's ability to create multiple warrior tokens proved significant, enabling aggressive swings and pressure on opponents. A key turning point was the casting of Finale of Devastation that swept the board, allowing a player to drop a powerful creature and quickly advance toward victory. The interaction between Timna and Tana, the Bloodsower generated tokens and incremental value that helped maintain board control. Ultimately, the player with Najeela leveraged combat advantage and token production to secure the win, demonstrating the synergy and resilience of that deck in a competitive environment.