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PLAY TO WIN vs THE FERVENT ALCHEMIST - KORVOLD vs KINNAN vs MAGDA vs RIGO

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Commanders featured in this video Reviewed & Verified

Deck Strategies

  • Korvold, Fae-Cursed King

    Korvold, Fae-Cursed King

    Korvold's deck leverages sacrifice synergies and treasure token generation to draw cards and grow Korvold into a formidable threat. The deck aims to generate massive card advantage and mana through artifact combos, tutors, and Ad Nauseam, eventually winning through overwhelming Commander damage or combo finishers.

  • Magda, Brazen Outlaw

    Magda, Brazen Outlaw

    Magda focuses on a dwarf tribal and treasure token generation strategy, using the treasures to ramp into powerful threats and apply consistent combat damage. The deck pressures opponents early while building a mana base to execute impactful late-game plays.

  • Rigo, Streetwise Mentor

    Rigo, Streetwise Mentor

    Rigo employs artifact synergy and graveyard interaction combined with mill and incremental advantage effects. The deck uses artifacts like Grinding Station and mana rocks to generate value, disrupt opponents, and control the board, aiming for a combo or attrition-based win.

  • Kinnan, Bonder Prodigy

    Kinnan, Bonder Prodigy

    Kinnan's deck accelerates mana production through creatures like Bloom Tender and mana rocks, enabling fast deployment of combos and powerful spells like Ad Nauseam. The deck aims to generate infinite or near-infinite mana and card advantage to close out games quickly.

Gameplay Insights

  • 1

    Using Dockside Extortionist early created significant treasure token advantage that facilitated explosive mana acceleration and card draw combos, especially for Korvold.

  • 2

    Responding to Korvold's sacrifice triggers by casting tutors and rituals on the stack maximized value and enabled powerful sequences of plays.

  • 3

    Disrupting Wishclaw Talisman with Abrupt Decay prevented opponents from tutoring key combo pieces, highlighting the importance of early interaction.

  • 4

    Players carefully tracked treasure token counts and mana usage to anticipate lethal damage from Korvold and adjust their defensive plays accordingly.

  • 5

    Mental Missteps and other counterspells played a crucial role in stopping high-impact tutors like Vampiric Tutor, delaying combo execution.

  • 6

    The interaction between artifact mana abilities and sacrifice triggers required precise timing to optimize mana generation and draw sequences.

  • 7

    Casting Ad Nauseam with sufficient mana and card draw enabled a large hand size, setting up potential game-winning combos for Kinnan.

Notable Cards

  • Dockside Extortionist

    Dockside Extortionist

  • Jeweled Lotus

    Jeweled Lotus

  • Wishclaw Talisman

    Wishclaw Talisman

  • Vampiric Tutor

    Vampiric Tutor

  • Ad Nauseam

    Ad Nauseam

  • Cabal Ritual

    Cabal Ritual

  • Grim Monolith

    Grim Monolith

  • Dark Ritual

    Dark Ritual

  • Tainted Pact

    Tainted Pact

  • Bloom Tender

    Bloom Tender

  • Cavern of Souls

    Cavern of Souls

  • Grinding Station

    Grinding Station

  • Mana Crypt

    Mana Crypt

  • Lion's Eye Diamond

    Lion's Eye Diamond

Summary

The game featured a competitive four-player match with Rigo, Magda, Korvold, and Kinnan as commanders, each piloted by experienced players. Early turns were marked by aggressive resource development, with players casting key mana artifacts such as Jeweled Lotus, Wishclaw Talisman, and Dockside Extortionist. Korvold's deck quickly established a strong board presence by exploiting treasure tokens and sacrificing them to draw cards and grow Korvold, building toward a lethal advantage. Despite some disruption, including Prater's Grasp targeting and Abrupt Decay on Wishclaw Talisman, Korvold maintained momentum with powerful card draw and combo potential through tutors and mass mana generation, especially with Ad Nauseam enabling a large hand size for explosive plays. Magda utilized a dwarf tribal strategy focused on generating treasure tokens and applying early combat pressure, while Rigo's deck employed grinding and mill elements combined with artifact synergy to disrupt opponents and generate incremental advantage. Kinnan aimed for mana acceleration and combo enablers like Bloom Tender and Cavern of Souls to establish a formidable late-game presence. The pivotal moments revolved around managing treasure token generation and maximizing Korvold's sacrifice triggers, as well as countering tutors and artifact-based combos. The game reached a critical phase where players balanced aggressive attacks with careful disruption, with Korvold threatening lethal damage through multiple triggers and card draw, while others scrambled to stabilize or disrupt key combos. Ultimately, the game showcased the tension between explosive combo potential and interaction in a high-powered cEDH environment.

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