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I HATE YOUR DECK #19 Post Malone vs The Professor vs IHYD || Commander Gameplay MTG EDH

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Deck & Commander Strategies

  • Zur the Enchanter

    Zur the Enchanter

    Control and disruption with a focus on enchantment synergy, using Zur’s ability to cheat powerful enchantments into play and manipulate the board.

  • Teysa Karlov

    Teysa Karlov

    Aristocrats-style token generation and sacrifice combos, aiming to leverage death triggers for value and execute an infinite combo to win.

  • Obuun, Mul Daya Ancestor

    Obuun, Mul Daya Ancestor

    Landfall and +1/+1 counter growth, turning lands into large trampling threats to overpower opponents through combat damage.

  • Brion Stoutarm

    Brion Stoutarm

    Aggressive combat with creature flicker and life gain synergies, repeatedly dealing damage and generating value through creature recursion.

Gameplay Insights

  • 1

    Obuun’s strategy to grow a single land into a huge trampling threat created significant pressure and forced opponents to respond quickly.

  • 2

    Teysa’s infinite combo was a major threat that shaped how opponents managed their resources and prioritized removal or disruption.

  • 3

    Brion Stoutarm’s flicker and life gain interactions allowed for repeated damage bursts and board presence, maintaining offensive momentum.

  • 4

    Zur’s ability to cheat enchantments into play provided control tools that could hinder combo assembly and aggressive strategies.

Notable Cards

  • Wayfarer's Bauble

    Wayfarer's Bauble

  • Flooded Strand

    Flooded Strand

  • Plateau

    Plateau

Gameplay Summary

The game featured a four-player multiplayer Commander match with Zur the Enchanter, Teysa Karlov, Obuun, Mul Daya Ancestor, and Brion Stoutarm as commanders.

Early turns saw players ramping and setting up their boards, with Obuun steadily growing through land drops and eventually turning a land into a massive threat with trample.

Meanwhile, Teysa Karlov's player focused on aristocrats-style token generation and sacrifice combos, aiming for a powerful infinite combo as a win condition.

Brion Stoutarm’s deck leaned into aggressive creature combat and repeated damage through creature flickering and life gain synergies, maintaining pressure on the table.

Zur the Enchanter utilized control elements combined with enchantment synergy to exert influence over the game state and disrupt opponents’ plans. Key turning points included Teysa assembling her combo pieces, which threatened to end the game unless disrupted, and Obuun growing large enough to swing for lethal damage.

Brion’s consistent aggression and flicker effects allowed for repeated value and board presence, while Zur’s control and enchantment toolbox played a pivotal role in stalling or redirecting threats.

The game’s tension revolved around managing these synergies and stopping the infinite combo from resolving.

Ultimately, the dynamic interplay of board control, combo execution, and combat damage defined the pacing and outcome of the match.

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