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Tivit vs Tameshi vs Dawnwaker thrasios vs Chun li cEDH gameplay

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Commanders featured in this Gameplay Reviewed & Verified

Decklists

Deck & Commander Strategies

  • Tameshi, Reality Architect

    Tameshi, Reality Architect

    A semi-control deck that abuses Tameshi's ability to return lands to hand to repeatedly recur artifacts and enchantments from the graveyard, leveraging extra turn spells and cards like Lotus Bloom and Mystic Sanctuary to generate infinite turns.

  • Tivit, Seller of Secrets

    Tivit, Seller of Secrets

    A midrange artifact-focused deck aiming to assemble a one-card infinite turn combo with Time Sieve by creating and sacrificing Treasures and other artifacts generated through combat and ETB effects.

  • Bruse Tarl, Boorish Herder Thrasios, Triton Hero

    Thrasios, Triton Hero & Bruse Tarl, Boorish Herder

    A value and combo deck that uses mana acceleration and creature-based toolbox strategies, including Eldritch Evolution and tutors, to find and execute powerful combos and generate infinite mana or turns.

  • Chun-li

    A blue-white control deck centered on Nexus of Fate and infinite turn combos, supported by control and disruption elements to maintain board control and protect combo pieces.

  • Zethi, Arcane Blademaster

    Zethi, Arcane Blademaster

    While less detailed in the gameplay, likely a tempo or midrange deck focused on leveraging Zethi's abilities and synergy with artifacts or spells to disrupt opponents and contribute to combo or control strategies.

Gameplay Insights

  • 1

    Mystic Remora significantly slowed down aggressive plays by taxing spells and forcing players to feed cards, impacting tempo and decision-making.

  • 2

    Tameshi's ability to recur artifacts and enchantments repeatedly with land bounce effects combined with Lotus Bloom and Mystic Sanctuary enabled powerful infinite turn chains.

  • 3

    Players balanced holding back on casting spells to avoid feeding Mystic Remora while also trying to develop their board and combo pieces.

  • 4

    Flusterstorm was effectively used to counter a potentially game-winning Final Devastation, showcasing the importance of timely counterspell usage in cEDH.

  • 5

    Sandbagging powerful interactions like Eldritch Evolution allowed players to bait responses and maintain pressure without overcommitting when behind.

  • 6

    The presence of multiple infinite turn combos led to a dynamic where players had to carefully sequence plays and disruption to prevent opponents from winning outright.

Notable Cards

  • Lotus Bloom

    Lotus Bloom

  • Mystic Sanctuary

    Mystic Sanctuary

  • Urza's Saga

    Urza's Saga

  • Time Sieve

    Time Sieve

  • Monastery Mentor

    Monastery Mentor

  • Gilded Drake

    Gilded Drake

  • Mystic Remora

    Mystic Remora

  • Flusterstorm

    Flusterstorm

  • Nexus of Fate

    Nexus of Fate

  • Eldritch Evolution

    Eldritch Evolution

  • Mana Crypt

    Mana Crypt

  • Oracle of Mul Daya

    Oracle of Mul Daya

Gameplay Summary

The game featured a highly interactive and competitive cEDH environment with five distinct commanders showcasing different strategies for achieving infinite turns or controlling the board.

Early turns saw players developing mana bases and setting up key artifacts and enchantments such as Lotus Bloom, Urza's Saga, and Mystic Sanctuary to enable combo engines.

A notable early obstacle was Mystic Remora, which hindered aggressive plays by taxing spells and forcing players to slow down or feed cards to it, impacting tempo significantly. Tameshi, Reality Architect focused on recurring artifacts and enchantments from the graveyard using land bounce effects combined with extra turn spells to generate infinite turns.

Meanwhile, Tivit, Seller of Secrets aimed to quickly assemble a one-card combo with Time Sieve by producing enough Treasures and artifacts to repeatedly take extra turns.

Thrasios and Bruse Tarl leveraged value creatures and mana acceleration to cast powerful spells like Eldritch Evolution to find combo pieces.

Chun-li used a blue-white control shell with Nexus of Fate to gain infinite turns through repeated extra turns, while also controlling the board effectively. Key moments included successfully resolving Lotus Bloom and Mystic Sanctuary interactions to chain extra turns, as well as players carefully navigating around board control elements like Mystic Remora and opposing disruption.

Flusterstorm played a crucial role in countering a potentially game-ending Final Devastation.

The game dynamic emphasized patience and timing, with players sandbagging interactions or passing priority to bait responses, ultimately leading to a complex battle of resources and combo execution attempts to secure the win through infinite turns or overwhelming board states.

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