Deck Strategies
Brago, King Eternal
Focuses on blinking creatures to generate card draw and value, aiming to assemble an infinite combo with Archaeomancer and extra turn spells to overwhelm opponents with repeated turns and board control.
Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer
Leverages early aggression and treasure token generation to ramp quickly into powerful spells and creatures, using card advantage from Ragavan's triggered abilities and mana acceleration to dominate the mid to late game.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
Brago's blink triggers were used effectively to draw multiple cards and gain life, but the lack of assembling the infinite extra turn combo left the deck vulnerable.
- 2
Ragavan's early aggression with treasure generation enabled casting high-impact spells earlier than usual, exemplified by Goldspan Dragon and the eventual Rolling Earthquake.
- 3
The opponent's decision to exile and not immediately play an Omen of the Sea showed cautious resource management aiming to preserve board state.
- 4
Brago attempted to disrupt Ragavan's momentum by targeting key cards with counterspells, but it was insufficient to prevent the lethal board wipe.
- 5
The synergy between Ragavan and Goldspan Dragon was crucial in ramping mana for the game-ending Rolling Earthquake.
Notable Cards
Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer
Brago, King Eternal
Goldspan Dragon
Rolling Earthquake
Cloudblazer
Wheel of Misfortune
Summary
The game started with Brago establishing a defensive posture using Rogue's Passage and early mana ramp, while Ragavan quickly deployed its namesake commander to start generating treasure tokens and applying early pressure. Ragavan's aggressive attacks enabled the opponent to ramp into powerful threats like Goldspan Dragon, which proved pivotal in accelerating mana production. Brago attempted to stabilize by casting card draw spells and utilizing the blink ability to draw multiple cards, seeking to assemble an infinite extra turns combo involving Archaeomancer and an extra turn spell. Despite these efforts and some solid card advantage plays, Brago struggled to find the necessary pieces to execute the combo in time. Ragavan capitalized on the mana advantage, culminating in a devastating Rolling Earthquake that dealt lethal damage to Brago, sealing the victory.