Deck Strategies
Ramos, Dragon Engine
Nick's deck revolved around enchantments, with Fable of Wolf and Owl and Simic Ascendancy as key pieces. His strategy seemed to focus on generating a lot of tokens and counters.
Ramos, Dragon Engine
MJ's deck was a spell-heavy build, with a focus on charms and instant-speed interaction. Their win condition seemed to revolve around manipulating the top of their library and maximizing Ramos's ability to generate mana.
Ramos, Dragon Engine
The player's strategy was to mutate creatures onto Ramos, leveraging the commander's counters to drain opponents. However, their game plan was interrupted by counterspells.
Ramos, Dragon Engine
Max's deck focused on treasures and hideaway triggers, with cards like Widespread Thievery and Smothering Tithe. His strategy seemed to center around getting value from casting spells and maintaining a strong board presence.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
MJ's use of Gruul Charm to deal nine damage to flyers was a game-changing play, effectively neutralizing Max's key creature, Karthus.
- 2
Nick's use of Kiora's Follower to untap MJ's Kalamax was a clever move that opened up additional interaction possibilities.
- 3
Max's decision to counter MJ's Ramos with Quandrick's Command was a strategic decision that placed him in a position of advantage momentarily.
Notable Cards
Fable of Wolf and Owl
Simic Ascendancy
Gruul Charm
Smothering Tithe
Summary
This game saw four different takes on Ramos, Dragon Engine clash, each with a unique strategy and impressive playstyle. The game was rife with interaction and counterplay, with each player trying to outmaneuver the others. The game reached a fever pitch when MJ cast a Gruul Charm off the top of their library to deal nine damage to flyers, effectively neutralizing Max's Karthus and making it impossible for him to steal any dragons. Despite a valiant effort from all players, MJ's superior board management and timely spells allowed them to maintain control and ultimately emerge victorious.