Deck Strategies
Questing Beast
The deck is built to counter 'fog' strategies, leveraging Questing Beast's abilities to keep opponents' creatures in check and enable direct attacks.
The Council of Four
This deck was designed to quickly pressure opponents through aggressive play and board control.
Sidisi, Brood Tyrant
This deck aims to self-mill and utilize graveyard synergies, however, the player struggled with mana, hindering the deck's performance.
Gallia of the Endless Dance
The deck is supposed to generate value through graveyard strategies, however, the player had difficulties executing the deck's game plan during this match.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
Crim's 'fog' deck with Questing Beast was a surprising and effective strategy that impacted the tempo of the game and forced opponents to adapt their strategies.
- 2
The Sidisi, Brood Tyrant player's difficulty in securing sufficient lands early on was a major setback, limiting their ability to execute their deck's strategy.
- 3
Richard's aggressive start with The Council of Four put early pressure on the other players, dictating the pace of the early game.
- 4
The Gallia of the Endless Dance player's unsuccessful gamble on their deck's execution was a significant factor in their performance during the game.
Notable Cards
Gamble
Lightning Greaves
Moss Viper
Questing Beast
Summary
The game kicked off with all players keeping their initial hands. Richard playing The Council of Four managed to introduce some early game pressure with an aggro strategy, but Crim's Questing Beast provided a strong defense and had everyone on the back foot. Crim also revealed an interesting deck strategy, a 'fog' deck with Questing Beast as an unexpected counter to fog cards. Meanwhile, the player with the Sidisi, Brood Tyrant deck was struggling for lands in the early game, which seemed to significantly delay their progress. The Gallia of the Endless Dance player also seemed to struggle with deck execution.