Deck & Commander Strategies
Mm'menon, the Right Hand
Uses artifact ramp and storm mechanics to generate massive mana and cast multiple spells, aiming to win with Aetherflux Reservoir in combination with Sensei's Divining Top for infinite life and damage.
Kona, Rescue Beastie
Monogreen aggressive deck that cheats out large creatures and uses commander attacks and Survival of the Fittest to maintain board presence and apply consistent pressure.
Kefka, Court Mage // Kefka, Ruler of Ruin
Grixis control and discard deck that disrupts opponents' hands while drawing cards and aiming for a combo finish involving Thassa's Oracle or Underworld Breach.
Tannuk, Memorial Ensign
Gruul Landfall deck focusing on infinite landfall triggers enabled by Amulet of Vigor and other synergistic cards to generate value and close out the game.
Gameplay Insights
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Imprinting Mental Misstep on Chromox allowed Mm'menon to disrupt opponents' early plays and protect their artifact setup.
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Tannuk's use of Amulet of Vigor with landfall triggered discard and draw effects to maintain card advantage and enable infinite combos.
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Kefka's early discard pressure forced opponents to discard lands, hindering their ramp but also limited his own hand resources.
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The One Ring provided Mm'menon with protection and card advantage, influencing opponents' targeting decisions and timing of plays.
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Players coordinated on revealing and sharing discard choices to maximize disruption while minimizing harm to their own game plans.
Notable Cards
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Mental Misstep
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Grim Monolith
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Amulet of Vigor
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Survival of the Fittest
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Aetherflux Reservoir
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Sensei's Divining Top
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The One Ring
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Thassa's Oracle
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Underworld Breach
Gameplay Summary
The game began with each player establishing their early board presence and setting up their respective strategies.
Mm'menon leveraged artifact ramp and an artifact storm plan aiming to combo out with Aetherflux Reservoir and Sensei's Divining Top.
Kona focused on a monogreen beatdown strategy, utilizing fast mana and creatures like Kona to apply pressure and cheat out large threats.
Tannuk's Gruul Landfall deck sought to capitalize on infinite landfall triggers, setting up with cards like Amulet of Vigor and survival of the fittest to maintain card advantage and board presence.
Kefka aimed to disrupt opponents with discard effects, drawing cards and leveraging Grixis control elements to set up a win through Thassa's Oracle or Underworld Breach combos. As the game progressed, key moments included Mm'menon imprinting Mental Misstep on Chromox and setting up Grim Monolith for fast mana acceleration, while Tannuk utilized Amulet of Vigor combos with landfall synergies to generate incremental advantage.
Kona aggressively attacked and triggered Survival of the Fittest to maintain board development.
Kefka's disruption forced opponents to discard lands early, slowing their ramp and development, but faced challenges due to limited hand resources.
The One Ring played by Mm'menon provided protection and card advantage, though players carefully navigated its triggers.
The interactions between players' discard decisions and knowledge of opponents' hands shaped the midgame tension.
Though no final winning moment was explicitly detailed, the game revolved around executing infinite or near-infinite combos while navigating discard and counterspells, with the artifact storm and landfall infinite combos representing the primary win conditions.