Deck Strategies
Baba Lysaga, Night Witch
An aristocrats deck focused on sacrificing multiple types of permanents to deal incremental damage to all opponents, gain life, and draw cards, maintaining pressure through repeated sacrifice and recursion.
Queen Marchesa
A political control deck that aims to maintain the Monarch status to draw extra cards, manipulate attacks among opponents, and use political alliances and threats to stay alive.
Drizzt Do'Urden
A voltron deck centered on equipping Drizzt with double strike and trample to deliver heavy combat damage, aiming to win through commander damage by making Drizzt a formidable threat.
Kelsien, the Plague
A deathtouch-based assassin deck that builds experience counters by killing creatures and uses board wipes and removal to clear the way for lethal commander damage.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
Baba Lysaga's use of Rancor combined with sacrifice effects allowed continuous recursion and card draw, creating sustained board presence and incremental damage.
- 2
Queen Marchesa effectively leveraged the Monarch mechanic to maintain card advantage and influence combat interactions, forcing opponents into awkward attacks and blocks.
- 3
Kelsien prioritized experience counters and deathtouch creatures to efficiently clear threats and position herself for commander damage victories.
- 4
Drizzt's strategy of building a large double-striking attacker was a constant threat that shaped opponents' decisions, but required protection and timing to realize its full potential.
- 5
Sacrificing different permanent types to trigger Baba Lysaga's ability was a critical resource management decision that shifted the game's momentum.
- 6
Political considerations and the Monarch mechanic created dynamic interactions that influenced combat and resource allocation throughout the game.
Notable Cards
Rancor
Treasure Vault
Season of Growth
Blinkmoth Nexus
Gorgon's Head
Elvish Visionary
Cathedral of War
Summary
The game began with a typical ramp and setup phase where each player established their mana base and early board presence. Queen Marchesa quickly took the Monarch title to leverage political control and card advantage, while Baba Lysaga focused on her aristocrats strategy, repeatedly sacrificing permanents to drain opponents' life totals and draw cards. Drizzt Do'Urden aimed to build a voltron strategy, utilizing double strike and equipment to threaten lethal swings, whereas Kelsien, the Plague, worked to accumulate experience counters and deploy deathtouch threats to control the board and finish via commander damage. A key turning point was Baba Lysaga's ability to sacrifice multiple permanent types, triggering significant life drain on opponents and replenishing her hand, allowing her to maintain pressure. The recurring use of Rancor with sacrifice synergies created a loop that kept her board presence consistent. Meanwhile, Queen Marchesa's political maneuvers and attacks maintained her hold on the Monarch, ensuring continuous card draw and influence over combat. Drizzt's threat of a large double-striking creature with trample posed a looming win condition, but the board control efforts by Kelsien and the aristocratic attrition from Baba Lysaga created a dynamic tension where players had to balance offense and defense. The gameplay revolved around managing resources, controlling the Monarch status, and exploiting synergies between sacrifice, damage, and political interaction to inch closer to victory.