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CEDH Gameplay! Rograkh/Thrasios vs Krark/Thrasios vs Kefka vs Tymna/Thrasios!

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Decklists

Deck Strategies

  • Rograkh, Son of Rohgahh Thrasios, Triton Hero

    Rograkh, Son of Rohgahh / Thrasios, Triton Hero

    A partner combo deck focusing on ramp, mana acceleration, and efficient value creatures to establish control and leverage Thrasios for card advantage and win through incremental advantage or combo finishers.

  • Thrasios, Triton Hero Krark, the Thumbless

    Krark, the Thumbless / Thrasios, Triton Hero

    A storm and prowess synergy deck aiming to chain cheap spells and prowess triggers to generate massive card draw and storm count, ultimately aiming to win through a lethal storm spell or combo.

  • Kefka, Court Mage // Kefka, Ruler of Ruin

    Kefka, Court Mage // Kefka, Ruler of Ruin

    A chaos and disruption focused deck that uses Kefka's unpredictable effects to manipulate the game state, generate incremental value, and create opportunities through randomness and control elements.

  • Thrasios, Triton Hero Tymna the Weaver

    Tymna the Weaver / Thrasios, Triton Hero

    A combo-centric deck leveraging Survival of the Fittest to tutor combo pieces like Devoted Druid and Hazel's Brewmaster, generating infinite mana and using Thrasios to convert that mana into a game-winning play, while protecting the combo with Voice of Victory.

Gameplay Insights

  • 1

    Tymna/Thrasios' use of Survival of the Fittest to repeatedly tutor combo creatures created a near-impenetrable infinite mana engine protected by Voice of Victory, making it a top priority target for disruption.

  • 2

    Krark/Thrasios capitalized on multiple prowess triggers and Archmage Emeritus to chain spells and generate significant card draw, setting up a powerful storm count for a potential lethal combo.

  • 3

    The players' use of multiple layers of protection and counterspells, such as Flusterstorm and Voice of Victory, created a tense environment where resolving key spells was highly challenging and required careful timing.

  • 4

    The interaction between infinite mana combos and storm-based win conditions led to a complex stack with many triggers, highlighting the importance of sequencing and resource management in cEDH gameplay.

Notable Cards

  • Survival of the Fittest

    Survival of the Fittest

  • Devoted Druid

    Devoted Druid

  • Hazel's Brewmaster

    Hazel's Brewmaster

  • Voice of Victory

    Voice of Victory

  • Archmage Emeritus

    Archmage Emeritus

  • Eternal Witness

    Eternal Witness

  • Mana Vault

    Mana Vault

  • Flusterstorm

    Flusterstorm

  • Mox Diamond

    Mox Diamond

  • Mana Confluence

    Mana Confluence

Summary

The game started with all four players establishing their mana bases and early board presence, with a focus on ramp and card advantage. Rograkh/Thrasios and Krark/Thrasios players quickly developed their mana and set up key pieces. Tymna/Thrasios leveraged Survival of the Fittest to assemble a combo involving Devoted Druid and Hazel's Brewmaster to generate infinite mana and threaten a quick win. Kefka's deck brought chaos with powerful spells and card draw but struggled to find a clear path to victory amidst the heavy interaction. The board state became increasingly complex as players deployed value creatures like Eternal Witness, Archmage Emeritus, and Voice of Victory, with multiple layers of protection and counterspells in play. A pivotal moment occurred when Tymna/Thrasios resolved Survival of the Fittest twice to tutor combo pieces, creating an infinite mana engine protected by Voice of Victory, which prevented easy removal. Meanwhile, Krark/Thrasios exploited Archmage Emeritus and other prowess triggers to dig through their deck, generating card advantage and threatening to break the board with storm spells. Despite attempts to disrupt, the threats kept escalating, leading to a high-stakes stack of spells and abilities. The interplay between these combos and protections created a tense and dynamic environment, with the game hinging on whether the infinite mana combos or the storm-based win conditions could successfully resolve first.

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Rograkh/Thrasios Decklist: moxfield.com/decks/Uhhiyn7Aq0CbmATRi3VLwQ

Krark/Thrasios Decklist: moxfield.com/decks/YOgAWyEKE0mH9ljw5AfAJw

Kefka Decklist: moxfield.com/decks/Tj-xwg0owEqjxNgPz6_dkA

Tymna/Thrasios Decklist: moxfield.com/decks/T8yIkjjxz0WCymFsX65fEg