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4 GAMES of cEDH with Doot Loot + @BigGuavaGamers || ROG SI x AANG x DARGO REYHAN x ROG THRAS

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Wizards & Warlocks 66 EDH Gameplay videos

Commanders featured in this Gameplay Reviewed & Verified

Deck & Commander Strategies

  • Silas Renn, Seeker Adept

    Silas Renn, Seeker Adept

    A Turbo Necro strategy focusing on early Necropotence to draw cards and fuel combo or control elements, leveraging black mana acceleration and disruption.

  • Dargo, the Shipwrecker Reyhan, Last of the Abzan

    Reyhan, Last of the Abzan / Dargo, the Shipwrecker

    A value and combo deck centered on +1/+1 counters and synergy with Reyhan's ability, combined with Dargo's disruption and tokens to establish control and create lethal board states.

  • Aang, at the Crossroads // Aang, Destined Savior

    Aang, at the Crossroads // Aang, Destined Savior

    A combo-focused deck that utilizes gambling mechanics and mana dorks to generate infinite mana and value, often leveraging Food Chain as a primary win con.

  • Rograkh, Son of Rohgahh Thrasios, Triton Hero

    Rograkh, Son of Rohgahh / Thrasios, Triton Hero

    A versatile, fast combo deck that uses mana rocks and tutors like Enlightened Tutor to assemble combos quickly, often relying on Food Chain and other infinite interactions to close the game.

Gameplay Insights

  • 1

    The early turn two Necropotence set a powerful card draw engine that pressured opponents to respond quickly or fall behind.

  • 2

    The use of Chain of Vapor to bounce key mana artifacts multiple times demonstrated the value of protecting combo pieces while disrupting opponents.

  • 3

    A Food Chain combo was assembled through careful mana acceleration and tutoring, showing the deck's focus on infinite mana and creature recursion for a win.

  • 4

    Players prioritized fast mana and interaction early, but the game's pace favored the player who could establish their combo first.

  • 5

    Final Fortune was used aggressively despite being risky, underscoring the high-risk, high-reward nature of turbo combo decks in cEDH.

Notable Cards

  • Necropotence

    Necropotence

  • Final Fortune

    Final Fortune

  • Food Chain

    Food Chain

  • Enlightened Tutor

    Enlightened Tutor

  • Chain of Vapor

    Chain of Vapor

  • Lotus Petal

    Lotus Petal

  • Mox Diamond

    Mox Diamond

  • Dark Ritual

    Dark Ritual

  • Mana Vault

    Mana Vault

  • Gilded Goose

    Gilded Goose

  • Elvish Mystic

    Elvish Mystic

  • Ad Nauseam

    Ad Nauseam

  • Mystical Tutor

    Mystical Tutor

  • Cabal Ritual

    Cabal Ritual

Gameplay Summary

The gameplay featured a fast-paced cEDH multiplayer game with four players piloting highly tuned decks.

Early turns saw aggressive mana acceleration and deployment of key engines like Necropotence and Food Chain, setting the stage for explosive plays.

One player quickly established a Necropotence lock, using it to draw deeply and control the game tempo, while another focused on assembling a Food Chain combo with mana dorks to enable infinite creature casting for value or combo finishes.

Interaction was present but somewhat limited as players raced to establish their win conditions.

Chain of Vapor and bounce effects were leveraged to protect key permanents or disrupt opponents' setups.

The game ended swiftly after a tight sequence of plays involving mana acceleration, tutoring, and combo assembly, highlighting the brutal efficiency and speed of cEDH gameplay.

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