Deck Strategies
Satya, Aetherflux Genius
The deck aims to generate energy and create duplicate creatures with Satya's ability, capitalizing on the copies' enter-the-battlefield effects and using them for both defense and offense.
Ulalek, Fused Atrocity
Ulalek's deck focuses on casting large Eldrazi and using removal to control the board. However, this game was challenging due to consistent missing of land drops.
Omo, Queen of Vesuva
The deck uses Omo's ability to create 'everything counters' and enhance creatures or lands. In this game, the deck also aimed to draw cards through creatures like 'Silki'.
Disa the Restless
Disa's deck leverages its commander's ability to create 'tag tokens' and 'gos', building up a large army for overwhelming attacks. In this game, it also used sacrifice effects to trigger additional abilities.
Gameplay Insights
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Tom's use of 'Infernal Grasp' to destroy 'Terror of the Peaks' was a crucial point in the game, preventing the Satya deck from generating a copy of the impactful creature.
- 2
The Satya deck's aggressive strategy of creating duplicate creatures and drawing cards gave it a strong board presence and card advantage.
- 3
Despite a challenging game due to missing land drops, the Ulalek deck still managed to put up a fight, showcasing the resilience of the deck.
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The Disa deck's use of 'tag tokens' and 'gos' to build a large army was an effective strategy, leading to its eventual victory.
Notable Cards
Infernal Grasp
Terror of the Peaks
Satya, Aetherflux Genius
Ulalek, Fused Atrocity
Omo, Queen of Vesuva
Disa the Restless
Summary
The game unfolded with all players ramping and establishing early board presence. Disa the Restless played a strategic game, building up a formidable army with 'tag tokens' and leveraging the commander's ability to generate additional 'gos'. Satya, Aetherflux Genius also had a strong game, creating duplicate creatures and drawing a significant amount of cards. However, the game took a decisive turn when Satya's attempt to copy 'Terror of the Peaks' was thwarted by Ulalek deck's 'Infernal Grasp'. Despite a valiant effort from Ulalek, Fused Atrocity, the deck fell short due to consistent missing of land drops. The game ended with Disa's overwhelming board state leading to victory.