Deck Strategies
Vadrik, Astral Archmage
Control the game with counterspells and disruption while assembling a storm combo finish involving cards like Demon Consultation and Thassa's Oracle.
Kinnan, Bonder Prodigy
Generate large amounts of mana quickly to power value engines and overwhelm opponents, winning primarily through big threats like Hullbreaker Horror.
Oskar, Rubbish Reclaimer
Use discard effects and blue-red control elements to disrupt opponents and steal or reuse creatures, gaining incremental advantage and control over the board.
Malcolm & Tymna
Play an Esper control-value deck that uses card draw, interaction, and combo elements to maintain board control and close out the game.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
Players mulliganed aggressively to find hands that could establish early mana and enable their game plans, highlighting the importance of fast starts in cEDH.
- 2
Oskar used Gilded Drake effectively to steal opponents' commanders, leveraging this to disrupt their strategies and gain board advantage.
- 3
Vadrik aimed to control the pace of the game with counterspells and value spells until a storm combo could be executed for the win.
- 4
Kinnan's approach relied heavily on mana acceleration and value engines, making it vulnerable to disruption but powerful if left unchecked.
- 5
The interplay of discard, stealing creatures, and counterspells created a dynamic game state where tempo swings and resource denial were key factors.
Notable Cards
Thassa's Oracle
Hullbreaker Horror
Gilded Drake
Chain of Vapor
Mana Vault
Mox Diamond
Dark Ritual
Summary
The game began with players carefully mulliganing to find hands that could establish their mana bases and early board presence. Vadrik, Astral Archmage focused on controlling the game and setting up storm combos, aiming to use cards like Demon Consultation and Thassa's Oracle to win. Kinnan, Bonder Prodigy pursued a strategy of rapidly generating mana and value engines to eventually win through cards like Hullbreaker Horror. Oskar, Rubbish Reclaimer played a discard-oriented blue-red deck seeking to disrupt opponents while maintaining steady control and value, leveraging cards like Gilded Drake to steal key creatures. Malcolm and Tymna piloted a value and control-oriented Esper deck that aimed to gain incremental advantage through card draw, efficient interaction, and combos.