Deck Strategies
Venser, Corpse Puppet
The deck aims to proliferate and create tokens with its commander's ability while drawing cards for advantage.
Ratadrabik of Urborg
This deck aims to build an army of legendary creatures using its clone and reanimator strategy.
Plargg, Dean of Chaos // Augusta, Dean of Order
The deck is designed to discard Dragon's Approach into the graveyard to bring out powerful Dragon creatures.
Slicer, Hired Muscle // Slicer, High-Speed Antagonist
The deck aims to deal heavy combat damage with its commander and disrupt opponents' strategies with cards like Blood Moon.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
The Slicer player's inability to use Jeweled Lotus due to a game bug affected the early game dynamic.
- 2
The Plargg player's use of Dragon's Approach revealed a key strategy in their deck, adding a new layer of threat.
- 3
One player's sudden concession shifted the game dynamics, creating a two-player game situation.
- 4
The casting of Blood Moon by the Slicer player had a significant impact, restricting the Ratadrabik player's access to non-basic lands.
Notable Cards
Tezzeret's Gambit
Jeweled Lotus
Dragon's Approach
Blood Moon
Summary
A competitive EDH game where players piloted Venser, Corpse Puppet, Ratadrabik of Urborg, Plargg, Dean of Chaos // Augusta, Dean of Order, and Slicer, Hired Muscle // Slicer, High-Speed Antagonist. The game started with everyone setting up their board, while Ratadrabik player managed to get a good hand with a decent amount of lands, card draw, and ramp. The Slicer player faced a setback due to a game bug preventing them from utilizing Jeweled Lotus. The Plargg player revealed their key strategy by discarding Dragon's Approach into the graveyard, indicating a Dragon-centric deck. Venser player managed to cast Tezzeret's Gambit, proliferating and creating a token from their commander's ability. A sudden concession from one of the players changed the dynamic of the game, leaving Ratadrabik and Slicer to battle it out. Towards the end, Slicer player delivered a devastating blow by casting Blood Moon, limiting Ratadrabik's access to non-basic lands.