Deck Strategies
Cleopatra, Exiled Pharaoh
The Cleopatra deck seemed to focus on ramping and making creatures stronger with +1/+1 counters.
Coram, the Undertaker
Coram's deck utilizes a mill strategy, aiming to deplete opponents' libraries while also benefiting from graveyard recursion.
Edward Kenway
Edward Kenwayโs strategy revolved around generating treasures and taking advantage of attack triggers to gain advantage and deal damage.
Tamiyo, Inquisitive Student // Tamiyo, Seasoned Scholar
Tamiyo's deck revolves around creating clue tokens and maps, which can be used for advantage, and animating artifacts to create a formidable army.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
Tom's use of 'Rise and Shine' to animate his artifacts was a pivotal moment in the game, enabling him to eliminate Cleopatra.
- 2
Extra's 'Breach the Multiverse' play was crucial in the mill strategy, allowing him to return powerful cards from graveyards while forcing opponents to mill their libraries.
- 3
Extra's use of 'Altar of Dementia' to sacrifice Coram and mill out John's entire library led to his ultimate victory.
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John's play of 'Magmatic Channeler' provided a key removal of Cleopatra, altering the field and slowing down Cleopatra's strategy.
Notable Cards
Rise and Shine
Breach the Multiverse
Altar of Dementia
Magmatic Channeler
Summary
This Magic: The Gathering Commander game featured a fierce battle between Cleopatra, Coram, Edward Kenway, and Tamiyo. Cleopatra was taken out early in the match when Tom, piloting Tamiyo, animated his artifacts with 'Rise and Shine' and launched a lethal attack. Meanwhile, Coram's player, Extra, utilized a mill strategy, gradually depleting his opponents' libraries with cards like 'Breach the Multiverse'. Extra also made effective use of 'Altar of Dementia', sacrificing his creatures to mill out John, who was piloting Edward Kenway. The game ended with Extra winning, having depleted John's library completely.