Deck Strategies
The Archimandrite
Uses a mix of tribal synergies, focusing on generating advantage through lifegain and powerful creature effects.
Urza, Lord Protector
Leverages artifact synergies to generate value, ramp, and powerful threats.
Mishra, Claimed by Gix
Focuses on artifact and graveyard recursion to generate value and powerful threats.
Titania, Voice of Gaea
Utilizes landfall and sacrifice effects to generate an army of tokens and overwhelm opponents.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
The board wipe from Fire Covenant, followed by Persist to bring back Phyrexian Fleshgorger was a crucial turn for Corey, indicating a shift in tempo.
- 2
Cody's use of Titania and Rampaging Baloths to flood the board with tokens was a key strategy that led to his victory.
- 3
Sam's use of Urza and artifact synergies allowed him to keep pace with the other players, but ultimately fell short against Cody's overwhelming board presence.
Notable Cards
Fire Covenant
Persist
Rampaging Baloths
Titania, Voice of Gaea
Phyrexian Fleshgorger
Summary
The game started with all players developing their boards and casting their commanders. Corey's Mishra deck focused on graveyard recursion and artifacts, managing to bring out a powerful Phyrexian Fleshgorger. Cody's Titania deck used landfall and sacrifice effects to generate a massive army. Cameron's The Archimandrite deck was a tribal mix, using lifegain to increase his creatures' damage, while Sam's Urza deck took advantage of artifact synergies. A pivotal moment came when Corey used Fire Covenant to wipe the board, followed by Persist to bring back his Fleshgorger. Despite this, Cody managed to flood the board with his rampaging baloths and Titania, which he repeatedly sacrificed for value. The game ended in Cody's favor, thanks to his powerful landfall effects and the creatures they generated.