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Commanders featured in this Gameplay Reviewed & Verified

Deck & Commander Strategies

  • Rograkh, Son of Rohgahh

    Rograkh, Son of Rohgahh

    Aggressive, combat-focused strategy leveraging sacrifice and damage triggers to pressure opponents quickly.

  • Silas Renn, Seeker Adept

    Silas Renn, Seeker Adept

    Artifact recursion and value engine, aiming to reuse powerful artifacts to control the board and generate advantage.

  • Dargo, the Shipwrecker

    Dargo, the Shipwrecker

    Destructive commander focused on artifact and land destruction to disrupt opponents' mana bases and combos.

  • Reyhan, Last of the Abzan

    Reyhan, Last of the Abzan

    Counters and +1/+1 synergy with proliferate and modular creatures, aiming to build a resilient board state and overwhelm opponents.

  • Aang, at the Crossroads // Aang, Destined Savior

    Aang, at the Crossroads // Aang, Destined Savior

    Versatile transformational commander that can control the board and generate card advantage, with potential combo synergies.

  • Thrasios, Triton Hero

    Thrasios, Triton Hero

    Ramp and card filtering through scrying and mana acceleration, typically paired with a partner to assemble combos.

  • Dihada, Binder of Wills

    Dihada, Binder of Wills

    Control and interaction focused on stealing and utilizing opponents' creatures to gain advantage.

Gameplay Insights

  • 1

    Aggressive mulligans were employed by multiple players to find optimal opening hands, reflecting the competitive cEDH environment.

  • 2

    Early ramp and mana acceleration were prioritized to enable fast access to powerful spells and combos.

  • 3

    Necropotence was used to dig deeply into the deck at the cost of life, setting up combo or control lines.

  • 4

    Final Fortune was cast in a risky attempt to finish the game quickly but resulted in an early loss, showing the high-risk/high-reward nature of some cEDH plays.

  • 5

    Traitor's Grasp was used proactively to disrupt key combo pieces, highlighting the importance of interaction and disruption in the game.

  • 6

    Players maintained a focus on sequencing their plays carefully to avoid losing tempo or falling victim to opponentsโ€™ responses.

Notable Cards

  • Necropotence

    Necropotence

  • Final Fortune

    Final Fortune

  • Lotus Petal

    Lotus Petal

  • Misty Rainforest

    Misty Rainforest

  • Polluted Delta

    Polluted Delta

  • Tropical Island

    Tropical Island

  • Dark Ritual

    Dark Ritual

  • Birds of Paradise

    Birds of Paradise

Gameplay Summary

The game opened with players mulliganing aggressively, indicating a high-stakes competitive environment typical of cEDH.

Early turns focused heavily on ramping mana through lands like Misty Rainforest, Polluted Delta, and Tropical Island, alongside mana rocks such as Lotus Petal and Talisman.

One player quickly set up a Necropotence, signaling a strategy centered on drawing and filtering cards at the cost of life.

The gameplay saw careful resource management and interaction, including Dark Rituals and discard spells like Rain of Filth, as players jockeyed for board control and card advantage. A notable moment early on was a player casting Final Fortune, a high-risk but powerful spell that ended their game prematurely, highlighting the razor-thin margin for error in cEDH matches.

Another key interaction involved Traitor's Grasp targeting a playerโ€™s key combo piece, indicating the importance of disruption in this meta.

The game was marked by strategic mulligans, tight sequencing, and a focus on assembling combos or control elements quickly.

Although the full conclusion of the match is not shown, the game clearly revolved around efficient ramp, disruption, and combo execution to clinch victory.

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