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Does Mardu Even Need Dockside In cEDH? cEDH Gameplay!

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Decklists

Deck Strategies

  • Selvala, Heart of the Wilds

    Selvala, Heart of the Wilds

    Mono-Green ramp and stompy deck focusing on accelerating mana with creatures like Arbor Elf and generating large amounts of mana via Selvala’s ability to cast big threats quickly.

  • Dargo, the Shipwrecker Tymna the Weaver

    Tymna the Weaver // Dargo, the Shipwrecker

    Mardu midrange/token deck leveraging Dargo’s damage-triggered card draw and Tymna’s card advantage to out-resource opponents and find combo pieces or win conditions quickly.

  • Thrasios, Triton Hero Krark, the Thumbless

    Thrasios, Triton Hero // Krark, the Thumbless

    Colorful cEDH deck focused on infinite mana combos using rituals, mana rocks, and storm interactions, aiming to gain overwhelming card advantage and win through combo sequences.

  • Cazur, Ruthless Stalker Ukkima, Stalking Shadow

    Cazur, Ruthless Stalker // Ukkima, Stalking Shadow

    Food Chain combo deck aiming to use Food Chain with creatures like Eternal Scourge and Mist-Hold Griffin to generate infinite creatures and mana for a lethal combo.

Gameplay Insights

  • 1

    The early deployment of Ragavan and rapid mana acceleration enabled explosive starts and pressure across the board.

  • 2

    Dargo's damage-triggered card draw was pivotal in digging through the deck to find combo pieces, highlighting the power of incremental card advantage.

  • 3

    The Food Chain deck relied on recurring low-cost creatures and infinite mana loops to close the game quickly, showcasing classic cEDH combo lines.

  • 4

    Deflecting Swat was used strategically to attempt to disrupt a key combo involving Shirei, but the player was able to generate infinite mana despite counterplay attempts.

  • 5

    Players coordinated voting on whether to give Selvala to the green player to prevent an early game snowball, demonstrating political and strategic decision-making in multiplayer cEDH.

  • 6

    Complex stack management and resource usage, such as sacrificing creatures to draw multiple cards with Alter of the Brood and recasting key pieces, underscored the depth of interaction possible in cEDH matches.

Notable Cards

  • Selvala, Heart of the Wilds

    Selvala, Heart of the Wilds

  • Dargo, the Shipwrecker

    Dargo, the Shipwrecker

  • Tymna the Weaver

    Tymna the Weaver

  • Thrasios, Triton Hero

    Thrasios, Triton Hero

  • Krark, the Thumbless

    Krark, the Thumbless

  • Cazur, Ruthless Stalker

    Cazur, Ruthless Stalker

  • Ukkima, Stalking Shadow

    Ukkima, Stalking Shadow

  • Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer

    Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer

  • Eternal Scourge

    Eternal Scourge

  • Food Chain

    Food Chain

  • Shirei, Shizo's Caretaker

    Shirei, Shizo's Caretaker

  • Deflecting Swat

    Deflecting Swat

  • Mox Diamond

    Mox Diamond

  • Necropotence

    Necropotence

Summary

The game began with aggressive early plays, including turn-one mana acceleration and efficient creatures like Ragavan and Arbor Elf setting up early pressure. The Selvala deck aimed to ramp quickly into big threats, leveraging her ability to generate large amounts of mana from creatures. Meanwhile, the Tymna and Dargo deck utilized token generation and card draw engines to gain advantage, with Dargo's ability to draw cards upon dealing damage playing a key role. The Cazur and Ukkima deck focused on a Food Chain combo, aiming to generate infinite mana and use creatures like Eternal Scourge and Mist-Hold Griffin for a lethal combo. The Thrasios and Krark deck sought to generate infinite mana and storm count through ritual and spell recursion, setting up potential infinite combos and card advantage. A pivotal moment occurred when Dargo was cast alongside multiple creatures, triggering multiple draws and significant card advantage, allowing the Mardu player to dig for combo pieces. Another key interaction was the attempt to cast Shirei, Shizo's Caretaker to enable recurring sacrifice combos, which was nearly disrupted by a Deflecting Swat but ultimately resolved, leading to infinite mana generation. The game showcased complex stack interactions, counters, and resource management, with players racing to assemble their combos while trying to disrupt opponents' plans. The high mana production and recursion capabilities led to a fast-paced game where multiple players had potential win lines, but the Food Chain and Mardu combo decks emerged as dominant threats due to their ability to generate infinite resources and card draw.

Description

Today Im Joined By Celestial Winner Gaming For Some cEDH Gameplay!

DeckLists:

Selvala, Heart of the Wilds moxfield.com/decks/zh1FNAUwN02nvSCbDf3I0A

Tymna the Weaver // Dargo, the Shipwrecker moxfield.com/decks/F4C8M7W4MEm3OQeS9XXYzQ

Thrasios, Triton Hero // Krark, the Thumbless moxfield.com/decks/YOgAWyEKE0mH9ljw5AfAJw

Cazur, Ruthless Stalker // Ukkima, Stalking Shadow moxfield.com/decks/vqZXF1ywWk25een-YwlTAQ

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