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Special Guest Chuckaw1977: Ozox vs Akiri and Thrasios vs Kodama of East Tree and Togo, vs Korvold

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Commanders featured in this Gameplay Reviewed & Verified

Deck & Commander Strategies

  • Akiri, Line-Slinger Thrasios, Triton Hero

    Akiri, Line-Slinger & Thrasios, Triton Hero

    Utilize cards that reduce commander casting costs and repeatedly cast commanders from the command zone to generate value and trigger payoffs like Jeska’s Will to secure victory.

  • Kodama of the East Tree Toggo, Goblin Weaponsmith

    Kodama of the East Tree & Toggo, Goblin Weaponsmith

    Exploit Toggo’s landfall ability to create artifact tokens that trigger Kodama’s ability, generating additional zero-cost permanents and pinging opponents for damage to control the board and win.

  • Korvold, Fae-Cursed King

    Korvold, Fae-Cursed King

    Use sacrifice outlets and food/token synergies to create a loop where creatures and food tokens are repeatedly sacrificed to drain opponents’ life and gain life, eventually winning through incremental damage.

  • Ozox, the Clattering King

    Ozox, the Clattering King

    Establish a combo with Ozox and Jumblebone to repeatedly recur Ozox from the graveyard, paired with mana production and sacrifice outlets to create infinite value and drain opponents.

Gameplay Insights

  • 1

    Jolly St. Click prioritized ramp and casting Myth Unbound early to reduce commander costs, enabling the infinite cast combo with Akiri and Thrasios.

  • 2

    Chuckaw1977’s steady land drops to trigger Toggo’s artifact creation synergized well with Kodama’s zero-drop token generation for incremental damage output.

  • 3

    Russ’s use of sacrifice outlets like Cauldron Familiar and food tokens with Korvold created a resilient loop to drain opponents’ life totals repeatedly.

  • 4

    Jarvis focused on finding both a mana-producing sacrifice outlet and a cost reducer to enable the Ozox-Jumblebone recursion combo, highlighting the importance of assembling multiple combo pieces before executing.

  • 5

    Players carefully deployed creatures like Blood Artist and Reassembling Skeleton early to prepare for their synergy-driven combos and provide incremental value or board control.

Notable Cards

  • Myth Unbound

    Myth Unbound

  • Blood Artist

    Blood Artist

  • Reassembling Skeleton

    Reassembling Skeleton

  • Sigil of the Empty Throne

    Sigil of the Empty Throne

  • Jeska's Will

    Jeska's Will

  • Cauldron Familiar

    Cauldron Familiar

  • Yawgmoth's Will

    Yawgmoth's Will

  • Ashnod's Altar

    Ashnod's Altar

Gameplay Summary

The game featured four players piloting distinct combo-centric decks aiming to execute multi-card synergies for victory.

Early turns focused on ramping mana and assembling key combo pieces.

Jolly St. Click’s Thrasios and Akiri deck revolved around repeatedly casting commanders at reduced costs, leveraging cards like Myth Unbound to enable infinite or near-infinite commander recasts for value.

Chuckaw1977 piloted a Kodama of the East Tree and Toggo, Goblin Weaponsmith deck, aiming to generate recurring artifact tokens from land drops to trigger damage pings and board control.

Russ played Korvold, Fae-Cursed King in an aristocrats build, using sacrifice outlets and token generators such as Cauldron Familiar and Yawgmoth’s Will-like recursion loops to drain opponents’ life totals incrementally.

Jarvis with Ozox, the Clattering King sought a loop involving Ozox and Jumblebone to endlessly recur his commander and generate value through sacrifices and mana production.

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