Deck Strategies
Akiri & Thrasios
Utilize game objects (Treasures, Clues, Food Tokens) to fuel win conditions such as Reckless Fireweaver or Cyberdrive Awakener.
Ulalek, Fused Atrocity
Aim to leverage the Eldrazi precon to copy spells multiple times and deal damage.
Valgavoth, Terror Eater
Utilize a mono-black deck strategy with a focus on leveraging cards from the opponents' decks.
Faldorn, Dread Wolf Herald
Aim to create as many Exile zones as possible for board and game control.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
Eliot's choice of cards that generate game objects provided a strong field presence and potential damage output.
- 2
Bill's strategy of copying spells with Ulalek could drastically turn the tide of the game, depending on the spells copied.
- 3
Aaron's use of Valgavoth's ability to play cards from other player's decks provided an interesting dynamic, adding an element of unpredictability to the game.
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Alex's strategy of creating Exile zones with Faldorn could disrupt opponents' strategies and provide additional resources.
Notable Cards
Reckless Fireweaver
Cyberdrive Awakener
Eldrazi Temple
Jet Medallion
Thran Dynamo
Summary
The game kicked off with players ramping up and bringing their commanders into play. Eliot, playing Akiri & Thrasios, focused on creating game objects such as Treasures, Clues, and Food tokens, aiming to deal damage with Reckless Fireweaver or Cyberdrive Awakener. Bill, piloting Ulalek, Fused Atrocity, played the Eldrazi precon with few upgrades, aiming to copy spells multiple times. Aaron, with Valgavoth, Terror Eater, tried to steal the show with a mono-black deck from Duskborne. Lastly, Alex brought Faldorn, Dread Wolf Herald, attempting to create as many Exile zones as possible. The game saw an intense play of spells, strategic attacks, and collaborative defenses, making for an engaging session.