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Teysa vs Windgrace vs Akiri vs Greven [EDH/Commander, Magic The Gathering Gameplay] 2021

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Commanders featured in this Gameplay Reviewed & Verified

Decklists

Deck & Commander Strategies

  • Lord Windgrace

    Lord Windgrace

    A Jund landfall midrange deck that uses land ramp and big mana combos like Scapeshift and Valakut to deal massive damage or reset the board, sometimes leveraging graveyard recursion and Torment of Hellfire for board control.

  • Greven, Predator Captain

    Greven, Predator Captain

    An aggressive Rakdos deck focused on pumping Greven through sacrificing numerous low-cost, high-power creatures and using life payments, aiming to one-shot opponents and generate card advantage through commander damage and lifelink synergies.

  • Akiri, Fearless Voyager

    Akiri, Fearless Voyager

    A Boros equipment-centric aggro deck that protects its commanders and key creatures with silence and stax effects, aiming to deal lethal damage through combat damage and eventually combo off with Godo and Helm of the Host.

  • Teysa Karlov

    Teysa Karlov

    An Orzhov token and aristocrats deck that generates tokens and sacrifices them for value, using synergistic creatures and effects like Revelark and Toxic Deluge to control the board and incrementally drain opponents' resources.

Gameplay Insights

  • 1

    The use of equipment and free attachment effects in Akiri's deck allowed for strong protection and card advantage, enabling aggressive combat phases and protecting key combo pieces.

  • 2

    Lord Windgrace's combination of ramp, landfall triggers, and big mana spells provided powerful board impact but required careful timing due to opponents' disruption.

  • 3

    Greven's strategy of sacrificing creatures to pump his commander was potent but vulnerable to board wipes and removal, requiring patience and selective aggression.

  • 4

    Teysa's aristocrats and token synergy provided resilience through incremental value and sacrifice outlets, enabling control over the board state despite aggressive threats.

  • 5

    Players prioritized mana acceleration and setting up their win conditions early while applying pressure and interacting with opponents to prevent quick combos or overwhelming board states.

Notable Cards

  • Constant Mists

    Constant Mists

  • Blasphemous Act

    Blasphemous Act

  • Lotus Cobra

    Lotus Cobra

  • Valakut, the Molten Pinnacle

    Valakut, the Molten Pinnacle

  • Scapeshift

    Scapeshift

  • Cruel Feeding

    Cruel Feeding

  • Puresteel Paladin

    Puresteel Paladin

  • Helm of the Host

    Helm of the Host

  • Living Death

    Living Death

  • Toxic Deluge

    Toxic Deluge

Gameplay Summary

The game featured four distinct Commander decks with divergent strategies, leading to an engaging and dynamic multiplayer match.

Early turns saw ramp and setup plays from all players: Lord Windgrace built a landfall and big mana combo deck aiming to leverage Valakut and Scapeshift, Greven focused on aggressive creature sacrifice to pump his commander and generate card advantage, Akiri pursued an equipment-heavy aggro and combo finish utilizing Godo and Helm of the Host, while Teysa Karlov orchestrated a token and aristocrats strategy with strong synergistic value and board control. A key turning point arose when Akiri successfully deployed equipment to protect her creatures and threatened lethal combat damage, forcing players to respond vigilantly.

Meanwhile, Lord Windgrace worked toward a massive board reset or devastating Scapeshift combo, though the pace of the game and disruption from opponents slowed the execution.

Greven attempted to leverage his high-power low-cost creatures and life payment to enhance his commander and finish opponents quickly, but the presence of board wipes and removal kept him in check.

Teysa capitalized on token generation and sacrifice outlets to maintain board presence and incremental advantage. Despite multiple attempts at combos and board swings, the game remained balanced with players adapting to each other's threats.

The interplay between equipment protection, landfall triggers, sacrifice synergies, and removal spells defined the flow of the match, illustrating the varied archetypes in the pod.

The eventual winner executed a well-timed burst of damage or combo, leveraging the board state and resource advantage gained through careful sequencing and interaction.

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