Deck Strategies
Obeka, Splitter of Seconds
The deck aims to generate extra upkeeps and use mill tactics to deplete opponents' libraries, while also using control elements to protect its own board state.
Gonti, Canny Acquisitor
This deck seeks to make efficient attacks and utilize card draw engines to maintain a constant flow of resources.
Eriette, the Beguiler
The strategy revolves around playing enchantments and taking control of opponents' creatures, creating a strong board presence and card draw engine.
Felix Five-Boots
The deck aims to make powerful attacks using Felix's ability and other creatures, generating treasures and enhancing creatures along the way.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
Eriette's controller taking control of Gix, Ymp Prador and attaching Shield by Faith to it was a pivotal moment that triggered a cascade of card draw and life loss.
- 2
The game-changing mistake made by Tom, where he used Chaos Warp on an opponent's hexproof creature, inadvertently allowed the game to continue, which ultimately led to John's victory via mill tactics.
- 3
John's use of Obeka, Splitter of Seconds to generate additional upkeeps and trigger mass mills of his opponents' libraries was a key element of his winning strategy.
Notable Cards
Curator's Ward
Chaos Warp
Court of Cunning
Summary
The game started off with each player developing their board states, casting their commanders, and making early attacks. A crucial point in the game was when Eriette, the Beguiler's controller, managed to take control of Gix, Ymp Prador and attach Shield by Faith to it, triggering a chain reaction of card draw and life loss. This led to the demise of Sam, the controller of Gonti, Canny Acquisitor. John, piloting Obeka, Splitter of Seconds, was able to generate extra upkeeps, triggering a massive mill of his opponents' libraries. However, a significant game-changing mistake occurred when Tom, the controller of Felix Five-Boots, used Chaos Warp on Light Paws, which had been given hexproof by Curator's Ward, a move that should not have been possible. This allowed the game to continue and eventually led to John's victory through mill.