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DESCENDING FEAT. ELDER DRUNKEN HIGHLANDER - cEDH - S10E1 - WILSON/SCION v XIRA v MAGDA v YENNETT VOD

Veil of Death MTG

Commanders featured in this video Reviewed & Verified

Decklists

Deck Strategies

  • Scion of Halaster

    Scion of Halaster

    Utilizes a wizard tribal and spell-slinging theme to generate value and control the board through recurring spells and disruptive elements, aiming to win via combo or incremental advantage.

  • Wilson, Refined Grizzly

    Wilson, Refined Grizzly

    Focuses on aggressive dwarf tribal synergies combined with artifact ramp to create explosive mana and overwhelming board presence, often leveraging haste and token generation for quick kills.

  • Yennett, Cryptic Sovereign

    Yennett, Cryptic Sovereign

    Capitalizes on top-deck manipulation and card advantage through Survival of the Fittest and other tutors to maintain hand control and disrupt opponents, winning mainly through value and tempo plays.

  • Magda, Brazen Outlaw

    Magda, Brazen Outlaw

    Builds a treasure token economy rapidly while leveraging dwarf synergies to generate massive amounts of mana and board presence, aiming for combo kills or overwhelming attacks.

  • Xira, the Golden Sting

    Xira, the Golden Sting

    Employs a combination of infect and aggressive combat steps, supported by poison counters and evasive creatures, to win through poison damage and incremental board control.

Gameplay Insights

  • 1

    The use of Skirk Prospector and Grim Monolith enabled a significant mana burst, allowing multiple spells to be cast in a single turn and creating high-impact board states.

  • 2

    Ad Nauseam was attempted as a win condition but was effectively disrupted through well-timed removal and counterspells, highlighting the importance of interaction in cEDH.

  • 3

    The combination of Survival of the Fittest and tutored creatures allowed Yennett to maintain card advantage and adapt to board threats efficiently.

  • 4

    Deflecting Swat was cleverly used to redirect a key removal spell, protecting a crucial commander and preserving board presence.

  • 5

    The final sequence involving exiling the entire deck and casting Thassa's Oracle showcased a classic cEDH combo finish, though it was met with graveyard recursion and disruption to delay the inevitable.

  • 6

    Players balanced aggressive attacks with careful resource management and interaction, emphasizing the importance of timing and sequencing in multiplayer cEDH.

Notable Cards

  • Survival of the Fittest

    Survival of the Fittest

  • Ad Nauseam

    Ad Nauseam

  • Skirk Prospector

    Skirk Prospector

  • Grim Monolith

    Grim Monolith

  • Dualcaster Mage

    Dualcaster Mage

  • Thassa's Oracle

    Thassa's Oracle

  • Eternal Witness

    Eternal Witness

  • Deflecting Swat

    Deflecting Swat

  • Ulcerate

    Ulcerate

  • Imperial Seal

    Imperial Seal

  • Arcane Signet

    Arcane Signet

  • Birds of Paradise

    Birds of Paradise

Summary

The game kicked off with each player establishing early board presence through ramp and utility creatures, such as Birds of Paradise and Insulin Neonate, facilitating quick mana acceleration and early threats. Magda leveraged Treasure tokens to build a strong economy, while Yennett focused on card draw and disruption with Survival of the Fittest and other tutors. Scion of Halaster and Wilson developed board positions with efficient creatures and artifact synergies, respectively. Early skirmishes focused around incremental damage and board development, with multiple players exchanging blows and setting up for mid-game plays. A pivotal moment came when a player cast Ad Nauseam, attempting to draw deep into their deck for a combo finish, but was interrupted by targeted removal and disruption spells like Ulcerate and Deflecting Swat. Later, a dramatic sequence involving Skirk Prospector and Grim Monolith enabled a burst of explosive mana, leading to the casting of Dualcaster Mage and complex stack interactions, which shifted momentum. Towards the end, a player executed a high-impact combo by exiling their deck and casting Thassa's Oracle for a win attempt, but the game featured counterplays including Eternal Witness recursion and graveyard shuffling that prolonged the tension. Overall, the game showcased tight, reactive play with strategic use of tutors, mana rocks, and tactical combat steps, culminating in high-level interactions typical of cEDH gameplay.

Description

Welcome to the 10th Season, and the channel is stronger than ever! For this season I did mention that all the episodes will feature a song I enjoy in the title and whoever can guess it the band etc correctly wins some free Clout :D Now on to the awesome guests in this video:

ELDER DRUNKEN HIGHLANDER linktr.ee/ElderDrunkenHighlander

MR. FITZ linktr.ee/mrfitzyfitz

Decklists:

Josh: www.moxfield.com/decks/dKVu3Oj6z0W-Z2vA7QvrbQ Fitz: archidekt.com/decks/2189826#Yennett_goes_competitive JBread: www.moxfield.com/decks/vKHOqnrHNk2ERAR2MZ4NYw Death: www.moxfield.com/decks/8NHsmYkHtEab9HZFXBfImA

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