Deck Strategies
Abaddon the Despoiler
This deck looks to take advantage of chaos and disruption, potentially through aggressive strategies and powerful cascading effects.
Szarekh, the Silent King
Szarekh's deck seems to revolve around monoblack control and artifact synergies, providing a blend of control and ramp strategies.
The Swarmlord
The Swarmlord's deck seems to mirror the hive-mind mentality of its namesake, potentially focusing on fast swarm tactics and world-consuming strategies.
Inquisitor Greyfax
Greyfax's deck appears to focus on a combination of vigilance, creature buffs, and investigation mechanics, providing a mix of offensive and utility strategies.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
The deployment of Inquisitor Greyfax early in the game was a pivotal decision that strongly influenced the board state.
- 2
The Abaddon the Despoiler's player's attempt to sneak attack was a bold move that could have drastically altered the course of the game.
- 3
The use of Cinder Glade for its landfall trigger indicated a potential landfall or land synergy strategy.
Notable Cards
Arcane Signet
Space Marine Scout
Cinder Glade
Summary
In this Warhammer 40K-themed game of Commander, the players faced off using Abaddon the Despoiler, Szarekh, the Silent King, The Swarmlord, and Inquisitor Greyfax. The game started with players developing their mana bases, playing their commanders, and setting up their unique strategies. Notably, Inquisitor Greyfax was deployed early, providing a significant advantage in terms of board presence. Abaddon the Despoiler commander attempted to sneak up on the opponents, which was a dramatic move that could have turned the tide of the game. The game ended before a clear winner was determined.