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Blue Pod vs Chulane vs Inalla vs Kaalia | Season 1 Finale | cEDH Gameplay | Casually Competitive

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Commanders featured in this video Reviewed & Verified

Deck Strategies

  • Thrasios, Triton Hero

    Thrasios, Triton Hero

    Utilizes mana dorks and value creatures to ramp into a Kiki-Jiki, Mirror Breaker plus Felidar Guardian combo, controlling the board with hate bears and disruption.

  • Chulane, Teller of Tales

    Chulane, Teller of Tales

    Plays cheap creatures to draw cards and ramp, aiming to assemble a combo involving Mana Breach and Shrieking Drake for infinite draws, while controlling the board with enchantments.

  • Inalla, Archmage Ritualist

    Inalla, Archmage Ritualist

    Combines spell copying with Anala and Spellseeker to tutor and assemble an infinite haste wizard combo, supported by Ad Nauseam for fast combo setup.

  • Kaalia of the Vast

    Kaalia of the Vast

    Ramps aggressively to cheat out disruptive creatures early and aims to generate infinite mana and life through Worldgorger Dragon and Aetherflux Reservoir combos.

Gameplay Insights

  • 1

    The use of Mana Drain to counter Bill's Wheel of Fortune was a key disruption that delayed his combo setup and gave Adam a critical window to advance his own game plan.

  • 2

    Joseph prioritized establishing mana acceleration and value creatures early to facilitate his combo lines, balancing offense and defense with hate bears like Phyrexian Revoker.

  • 3

    Adam's decision to go for Ad Nauseam despite low life points showed a high-risk, high-reward strategy to quickly assemble his combo before opponents could disrupt him.

  • 4

    Jordan leveraged Chulane's enter-the-battlefield triggers to gain card advantage and maintain board presence, using Aura of Silence to slow opposing combo decks.

  • 5

    Bill's aggressive ramp and treasure token generation allowed him to attempt explosive plays early, but opponents' control elements kept him in check, demonstrating tight interplay between ramp and disruption.

Notable Cards

  • Kiki-Jiki, Mirror Breaker

    Kiki-Jiki, Mirror Breaker

  • Felidar Guardian

    Felidar Guardian

  • Mana Breach

    Mana Breach

  • Shrieking Drake

    Shrieking Drake

  • Spellseeker

    Spellseeker

  • Ad Nauseam

    Ad Nauseam

  • Dockside Extortionist

    Dockside Extortionist

  • Mana Drain

    Mana Drain

  • Aura of Silence

    Aura of Silence

  • Worldgorger Dragon

    Worldgorger Dragon

  • Aetherflux Reservoir

    Aetherflux Reservoir

Summary

The game started with a typical setup from each player, with Joseph on Blue Pod establishing early ramp and value creatures like Fyndhorn Elves and Faeburrow Elder to build his combo potential. Jordan on Chulane focused on mana acceleration and disruption, casting creatures and control enchantments like Aura of Silence to slow opponents. Adam on Inalla assembled his combo pieces quickly, casting Ad Nauseam and using Dark Ritual to dig deep into his deck for his infinite haste wizard combo. Bill on Kaalia ramped aggressively into Dockside Extortionist and set up potential infinite mana combos with Worldgorger Dragon and other synergy cards. A pivotal moment occurred when Adam resolved Ad Nauseam, digging for protection and combo pieces but left himself at precariously low life. Bill's Dockside Extortionist generated multiple treasures enabling him to attempt a Wheel of Fortune, which was countered by Adam's Mana Drain, showcasing the tight interaction between players' control elements. Joseph continued to develop his board with mana dorks and eventually cast Thrasios, Triton Hero, using it to generate card advantage and pressure. Jordan maintained a tempo advantage with Chulane, swinging with creatures and using his commander to draw cards and disrupt opponents. The game featured heavy interaction around key combos: Blue Pod's Kiki-Jiki + Felidar Guardian infinite combo potential, Inalla's spell-copying infinite haste wizards, Chulane's bounce and draw engine, and Kaalia's aggressive threats and infinite mana lines. The players balanced aggression with disruption and resource denial, with Mana Drain and Aura of Silence playing crucial roles. The game unfolded as a tense race to assemble and protect infinite or near-infinite combos, with each player leveraging their deck's unique strengths to outmaneuver the others.

Description

Welcome back to another Casually Competitive MTG Gameplay video!

Decklists: Blue Pod: bit.ly/casually-cedh-blue-pod

Chulane, Teller of Tales: bit.ly/casually-cedh-bouncy-chulane

Inalla, Archmage Ritualist: bit.ly/casually-cedh-inalla

Kaalia of the Vast: bit.ly/casually-cedh-kaalia

Welcome back to Casually Competitive MTG! We are a group of friends who enjoy playing fast paced semi competitive EDH games. In today’s game we have a matchup between Blue Pod; Chulane, Teller of Tales; Inalla, Archmage Ritualist; and Kaalia of the Vast. Feel free to leave any feedback in the comments section below.

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