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Toluz vs Raffine vs Rocco vs Evelyn cedh gameplay with new commander from new capenna

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Commanders featured in this Gameplay Reviewed & Verified

Decklists

Deck & Commander Strategies

  • Toluz, Clever Conductor

    Toluz, Clever Conductor

    Toluz aims to assemble Necropotence and storm off with spells like Dark Ritual and Shallow Graves, leveraging reanimation and discard synergy to generate large card advantage and combo finish the game.

  • Rocco, Cabaretti Caterer

    Rocco, Cabaretti Caterer

    Rocco's deck uses Naya colors to execute Food Chain and Kiki-Jiki infinite combos, tutoring aggressively from the command zone to assemble fast combo lines and win through infinite mana or combat steps.

  • Evelyn, the Covetous

    Evelyn, the Covetous

    Evelyn's deck is a dragon tribal and graveyard recursion build, focused on casting powerful dragons, utilizing graveyard synergies, and generating value through recursion and big threats.

  • Raffine, Scheming Seer

    Raffine, Scheming Seer

    Raffine relies on attacking with creatures to draw cards, discarding and reanimating Raska, the Exile, and using hatebears and sacrifice outlets to disrupt opponents and combo off for the win.

Gameplay Insights

  • 1

    Toluz prioritized protecting Necropotence with Silence and Mental Misstep, enabling a storm combo despite potential disruption.

  • 2

    Rocco's decision to keep a hand with key combo pieces and mana acceleration allowed for explosive turns, but he remained cautious due to opponents' interaction.

  • 3

    Evelyn balanced developing her graveyard and mana base while delaying high-impact plays to avoid disruption from opponents.

  • 4

    Raffine leveraged aggressive early creatures and discard-reanimation synergy to pressure opponents while preparing combo pieces.

  • 5

    Players actively considered anti-search and tutor hate cards, reflecting the high-stakes nature of cEDH metagame interactions.

  • 6

    The game demonstrated the importance of sequencing and protecting combo pieces in a fast-paced, interaction-heavy environment.

Notable Cards

  • Necropotence

    Necropotence

  • Dark Ritual

    Dark Ritual

  • Food Chain

    Food Chain

  • Kiki-Jiki, Mirror Breaker

    Kiki-Jiki, Mirror Breaker

  • Lion's Eye Diamond

    Lion's Eye Diamond

  • Mana Vault

    Mana Vault

  • Mox Diamond

    Mox Diamond

  • Mental Misstep

    Mental Misstep

Gameplay Summary

The game featured a competitive four-player cEDH pod with commanders Rocco, Cabaretti Caterer; Evelyn, the Covetous; Toluz, Clever Conductor; and Raffine, Scheming Seer.

Toluz aimed to leverage Necropotence along with storm combos enabled by Dark Ritual and Shallow Graves to generate card advantage and win through storm.

Rocco's deck was Naya-colored and focused on Food Chain and Kiki-Jiki combos to assemble a quick combo finish.

Evelyn played a powerful dragon tribal and graveyard synergy deck, looking to capitalize on recursion and big threats.

Raffine pursued a discard and reanimation strategy with Raska, the Exile, using creatures to buff and protect her board while setting up a sacrifice combo for the win. Early turns saw Toluz assembling mana and card draw engines while carefully navigating disruption.

Rocco developed his board with mana acceleration and combo pieces, though the presence of disruption made progress cautious.

Evelyn established a strong mana base and started setting up her graveyard recursion, while Raffine aggressively deployed creatures and prepared her reanimation combos.

A key turning point was when Toluz played Necropotence and set up protection through countermagic and silence effects, preparing for a storm finish.

Meanwhile, Rocco and Evelyn jockeyed for position with tutors and combo pieces, while Raffine aimed to disrupt opponents and leverage her hatebears. The game highlighted the tension between assembling combos quickly and protecting them against disruption.

Toluz's ability to protect his combo pieces and generate a massive card advantage with Necropotence put him in a strong position, though all players remained vigilant for counterplays.

Although the game was truncated, it was evident that the win condition centered around storming off with Necropotence or executing Food Chain or sacrifice combos, with each deck trying to outpace the others through fast mana, tutoring, and interaction.

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