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I Hate Your Deck #76 Prismatic Bridge v Raggadragga v Master Mutliplied v Magus | Commander Gameplay

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Deck Strategies

  • Esika, God of the Tree // The Prismatic Bridge

    Esika, God of the Tree // The Prismatic Bridge

    Ramp and control the board by cheating impactful creatures and planeswalkers directly onto the battlefield each upkeep, building a powerful and resilient board state to overwhelm opponents.

  • Raggadragga, Goreguts Boss

    Raggadragga, Goreguts Boss

    Utilize mana dorks and high-cost spells to buff creatures and repeatedly untap and attack with them, applying sustained aggressive pressure to close out the game quickly.

  • The Master, Multiplied

    The Master, Multiplied

    Create a large army of tokens that cannot be sacrificed or exiled due to his ability, exploiting myriad to multiply himself and build overwhelming board presence for an overrun or combo finish.

  • Magus Lucea Kane

    Magus Lucea Kane

    Leverage her ability to copy X-cost spells and abilities to generate massive value and powerful permanents, while incrementally growing creatures via +1/+1 counters to dominate combat and board state.

Gameplay Insights

  • 1

    Raggadragga’s ability to untap creatures when casting high-cost spells was used strategically to maximize attack phases and apply continuous combat pressure.

  • 2

    The Prismatic Bridge’s upkeep trigger allowed Esika to cheat powerful creatures and planeswalkers onto the battlefield, quickly turning the tide in board development.

  • 3

    The Master, Multiplied’s interaction with token creation bypassed legend rules and token sacrifice triggers, enabling a sustained and growing token army.

  • 4

    Magus Lucea Kane’s capacity to copy X-cost spells and abilities provided explosive value and board presence, synergizing well with spells that generate tokens or create large creatures.

  • 5

    Early ramp spells such as Soul Ring, Chromatic Lantern, and Grim Monolith were pivotal in accelerating the mana base and enabling faster deployment of commanders and high-impact spells.

  • 6

    Players made use of efficient removal and combat tricks, but the game heavily revolved around ramping and value generation to establish winning board states.

Notable Cards

  • The Prismatic Bridge // The Prismatic Bridge

    The Prismatic Bridge // The Prismatic Bridge

  • Raggadragga, Goreguts Boss

    Raggadragga, Goreguts Boss

  • The Master, Multiplied

    The Master, Multiplied

  • Magus Lucea Kane

    Magus Lucea Kane

  • Consecrated Sphinx

    Consecrated Sphinx

  • Chromatic Lantern

    Chromatic Lantern

  • Commander's Plate

    Commander's Plate

  • Grim Monolith

    Grim Monolith

  • Lotus Petal

    Lotus Petal

Summary

The game began with a strong focus on ramping and setting up board presence from all four players. Raggadragga took early advantage of mana dorks and spells to buff his creatures and untap them for multiple attacks, quickly applying pressure. Meanwhile, Esika, God of the Tree // The Prismatic Bridge aimed to leverage the powerful ability of The Prismatic Bridge to cheat high-impact creatures and planeswalkers onto the battlefield each upkeep, quickly building a threatening board. The Master, Multiplied focused on generating multiple tokens of himself and other creatures that typically would be sacrificed or exiled, using his unique ability to maintain a wide board presence immune to legend rules and token sacrifices. Magus Lucea Kane provided a different angle by copying X-cost spells and abilities, creating powerful value and large creatures while simultaneously growing her creatures with +1/+1 counters over time.

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