Deck Strategies
Jeska, Thrice Reborn and Ishai, Ojutai Dragonspeaker
This deck aims to control the board and deal massive damage utilizing Jeska's ability to deal triple damage.
Rograkh, Son of Rohgahh
A fast-paced deck that aims to quickly deploy Rograkh and capitalize on its cost-efficient power to apply early pressure.
Talion, the Kindly Lord
A control deck that leverages Talion's card draw ability to generate value and maintain a strong board presence.
Etali, Primal Conqueror
This deck aims to ramp into Etali and utilize its ability to cast spells from the top of opponents' libraries to gain an advantage.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
Hidden's decision to cast Windfall while Orcish Bowmaster was on the field allowed him to deal significant damage and control the board state.
- 2
Vave's use of her Dockside Extortionist early in the game allowed her to establish a resource advantage that she was able to leverage throughout the match.
- 3
Vave's casting of Fury by exiling a card from her hand proved to be a game-changing play, clearing potential blockers and enabling her to pressure her opponents with her creatures.
Notable Cards
Gilded Drake
Mox Amber
Dockside Extortionist
Windfall
Fury
Summary
This game was an intense back-and-forth between four powerful decks, with plenty of strategic decisions and game-changing interactions. The game began with Vave aggressively ramping out her Rograkh, Son of Rohgahh deck and establishing an early board presence. However, Hidden's Talion deck managed to hold its ground with a combination of powerful artifact ramp and efficient card draw. The game's turning point came when Hidden cast a Windfall, refilling everyone's hands and triggering a flurry of Orcish Bowmaster pings. Despite some fierce resistance, Vave's consistent aggression and clever use of her resources eventually put her in a commanding position. The game concluded with a series of powerful turns from Vave, utilizing her Fury to clear the board and pave the way for her attacking creatures.