Deck Strategies
Omo, Queen of Vesuva
Utilizes landfall triggers and copying lands to ramp and generate value, while creating numerous counters and copies of permanents to overwhelm opponents.
Disa the Restless
Graveyard-centric deck that mills cards to fuel recursion and generate tokens, focusing on maintaining board presence and incremental damage through tokens.
Ulalek, Fused Atrocity
Colorless Eldrazi tribal deck that manipulates the stack and generates colorless creature tokens, dealing incremental damage with token production tied to casting colorless spells.
Satya, Aetherflux Genius
Energy-focused strategy that amasses energy counters to fuel powerful enter-the-battlefield effects and generate card advantage through copying creatures and spells.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
Stitcher Supplier was aggressively used early to chip away at opponents while simultaneously filling the graveyard, supporting Disa's strategy.
- 2
The synergy between energy counters and treasure generation enabled Satya's deck to maintain card advantage and resource flexibility.
- 3
Omo's land copying ability allowed for explosive landfall triggers and ramp, accelerating their board development beyond typical mana curves.
- 4
Ulalek leveraged colorless spells to generate token creatures that dealt incremental damage to all opponents, applying pressure steadily.
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Players paid close attention to resource management, such as maintaining maximum hand sizes and careful discard to optimize graveyard contents.
Notable Cards
Faithless Looting
Summary
The game began with all players establishing their board states and mana bases, quickly showcasing the power and synergy of the Modern Horizons 3 preconstructed decks. Early plays included graveyard setup by Disa the Restless, energy and token generation from Ulalek, Fused Atrocity, and landfall benefits from Omo, Queen of Vesuva, who also used land-copying abilities to ramp. Satya, Aetherflux Genius' deck focused on energy generation and leveraging enter-the-battlefield effects to build tempo and card advantage. A notable early skirmish involved the aggressive use of Stitcher Supplier to pressure opponents while filling graveyards for later recursion and synergy plays.