Deck Strategies
Kydele, Chosen of Kruphix and Vial Smasher the Fierce
This deck aimed to gain advantage through cycling cards and capitalizing on Fluctuator's ability to reduce cycling costs.
Akiri, Line-Slinger and Silas Renn, Seeker Adept
This deck focused on an artifact-based strategy, generating treasures and recycling powerful equipment from the graveyard.
Galazeth Prismari
This deck played a control role, disrupting opponents with countermagic and board wipes, while also creating an offensive with creatures and artifacts.
Miirym, Sentinel Wyrm
This deck aimed to generate a powerful flying offence by creating multiple copies of dragons.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
The decision by Corbin to cycle cards frequently with Fluctuator was a key strategy in the game, allowing him to draw into more options and maintain a strong hand.
- 2
Matt's use of Goblin Engineer to repeatedly fetch and equip the Reaver Cleaver provided him with a significant offensive advantage.
- 3
Jason's use of Mizzium Mortars to wipe out his opponents' creatures swung the game's momentum.
- 4
Xavier's use of Miirym, Sentinel Wyrm to create dragon copies formed a significant threat on the board.
Notable Cards
Fluctuator
Mizzium Mortars
Swan Song
Summary
The game started with players laying their lands and ramping up their mana base. Corbin, playing Vial Smasher and Kydele, sought to dominate the game early on, cycling cards to profit from Fluctuator. Matt, playing Akiri and Silas Renn, focused on an artifact strategy, gathering treasures and recycling a Reaver Cleaver from his graveyard for a powerful offensive. Jason, piloting Galazeth Prismari, proved to be a disruptive force, countering key plays and disrupting the board with a powerful Mizzium Mortars. Xavier, with Miirym, Sentinel Wyrm, focused on creating multiple copies of dragons for a powerful flying offence. The game featured several board wipes, aggressive plays, and strategic counters, making it a dynamic, exciting match.