Deck Strategies
Obeka, Brute Chronologist
The deck aims to cheat big creatures into play with haste, clone them, and then use Obeka's ability to keep those clones. The deck also uses reanimation strategies.
Azusa, Lost but Seeking
This deck aims to take advantage of Azusa's ability to play additional lands each turn, setting up for big landfall triggers or huge mana plays.
Jodah, Archmage Eternal
The deck uses Jodah's alternative casting cost ability to cheat out big creatures or spells, potentially including the Myojins.
The Ur-Dragon
This deck aims to ramp quickly and cast big dragon creatures, using synergies like Terror of the Peaks and Dragon's Hoard to maximize value.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
The Ur-Dragon's explosive start with Mana Crypt and Sol Ring allowed them to establish a strong board presence early, which influenced the pace of the game.
- 2
The Jodah player revealing Myojin of Life's Web with Worldly Tutor provided insight into their game plan, potentially causing opponents to play more defensively.
- 3
The Obeka player's decision to keep a slower hand without ramp could have put them at a disadvantage, but they managed to maintain a steady board presence.
- 4
Azusa's multiple land plays each turn set them up for potentially powerful plays, pressuring opponents to find answers quickly.
Notable Cards
Terror of the Peaks
Leyline Tyrant
Nezahal, Primal Tide
Azusa, Lost but Seeking
Apprentice Necromancer
Obeka, Brute Chronologist
Myojin of Life's Web
Summary
The game started with all players ramping up and casting their commanders. The Ur-Dragon player had a quick start with a Mana Crypt, Sol Ring, and Dragon's Hoard, eventually bringing out Terror of the Peaks and Leyline Tyrant. The Obeka player, despite a slower start, managed to maintain a steady board presence with their commander and Apprentice Necromancer. The Jodah player revealed a Myojin of Life's Web with Worldly Tutor, and later brought out Nezahal, Primal Tide, setting up for potentially big turns. The Azusa player played multiple lands per turn due to their commander, setting up for a big play with Avenger of Zendikar or other landfall creatures. It was a tense game with each player setting up their strategies and preparing for big turns.