Deck Strategies
Eriette of the Charmed Apple
This deck aims to drain life from opponents using various enchantments and Eriette's ability.
Hylda of the Icy Crown
The deck utilizes tapping abilities to control the board while also being able to switch to an aggressive strategy.
Korvold, Gleeful Glutton
The deck sacrifices permanents for value, reducing Korvold's cost and drawing cards.
Will, Scion of Peace
This deck plans to gain life and cast large spells, with Approach of the Second Sun as a secondary win condition.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
Sam's use of Marshall Impetus on Chandler's Korvold forced Chandler to attack other players, providing Sam with a buffer from Korvold's attacks.
- 2
Cameron's use of Bitter Chill to tap down Sam's Eriette and prevent it from untapping was a key control play.
- 3
Chandler was able to draw a significant number of cards with Stinging Study, providing him with more options.
- 4
Despite missing a land drop early on, Kaden managed to establish a board presence later in the game with Will, Scion of Peace and Serra Ascendant.
- 5
Sam's deployment of Sigil of the Empty Throne set him up for future turns, allowing him to generate a significant number of Angel tokens.
Notable Cards
Will, Scion of Peace
Bitter Chill
Niblis of Frost
Serra Ascendant
Sigil of the Empty Throne
Stinging Study
Summary
The game started with all players deploying their commanders fairly early. Cameron's Hilda deck focused on controlling the board by tapping down opponents' creatures while Sam's Eriette deck aimed to drain life from opponents. Chandler's Korvold deck sought to leverage sacrificing permanents for value, and Kaden's Will deck planned to gain life and cast large spells. Sam's use of Marshall Impetus on Chandler's Korvold forced Chandler to attack other players, drawing him cards and increasing Korvold's power. Despite this, Chandler was able to maintain a strong board presence with his Korvold deck, frequently using Gris the Hunger Tide for value. Kaden's Will deck struggled somewhat, missing a land drop early on, but managed to establish a board presence later in the game. Sam's Eriette deck was able to apply consistent pressure, while Cameron's Hilda deck controlled the board state.