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Mistform vs Teysa Karlov vs Kruphix vs Mirko Vosk EDH / CMDR game play for Magic: The Gathering

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Decklists

Deck Strategies

  • Teysa Karlov

    Teysa Karlov

    Focuses on creating and sacrificing tokens to generate value and drain opponents, utilizing sacrifice outlets and anthem effects to build a resilient board presence and win through attrition.

  • Kruphix, God of Horizons

    Kruphix, God of Horizons

    Employs card draw and mana ramp to maintain a steady flow of resources, using utility lands and powerful spells to control the board and outvalue opponents over time.

  • Mistform Ultimus

    Mistform Ultimus

    Leverages changeling tribal synergies and evasive creatures to apply pressure, supported by counterspells and card draw to protect its board and maintain tempo.

  • Mirko Vosk, Mind Drinker

    Mirko Vosk, Mind Drinker

    Aggressively attacks with equipped creatures that draw cards on damage, aiming to outpace opponents with continuous pressure and card advantage.

Gameplay Insights

  • 1

    Trevor’s repeated use of Sylvan Library to sculpt his hand and maintain card advantage was crucial in keeping his tempo and options open.

  • 2

    Matt’s combination of Blasting Station and token generators created a resilient board that could both attack and provide resources through sacrifice.

  • 3

    Mike’s use of equipment on evasive creatures maximized damage output and card draw, keeping pressure on multiple opponents simultaneously.

  • 4

    The Mistform player’s timely use of Inundate to bounce threatening non-blue creatures temporarily stalled opponents’ aggression, buying time to develop their board.

  • 5

    Counterspells like Dream Fracture and Cryptic Command played pivotal roles in disrupting key spells, highlighting the importance of interaction in a multi-player setting.

  • 6

    The dynamic use of equipment like Lightning Greaves to protect key creatures shifted combat outcomes and prevented removal or counter plays.

Notable Cards

  • Sylvan Library

    Sylvan Library

  • Thespian's Stage

    Thespian's Stage

  • Lightning Greaves

    Lightning Greaves

  • Blasting Station

    Blasting Station

  • Twilight Drover

    Twilight Drover

  • Inundate

    Inundate

  • Dream Fracture

    Dream Fracture

  • Cryptic Command

    Cryptic Command

  • Marshal's Anthem

    Marshal's Anthem

  • Mirror Entity

    Mirror Entity

Summary

The game began with a typical setup where players developed their mana bases and started casting early creatures and utility spells. Trevor on Kruphix leveraged Sylvan Library to smooth his draws and ramped into key cards like Thespian's Stage and Lightning Greaves, establishing a strong board presence. Matt, piloting Teysa Karlov, focused on token generation and sacrifice synergies, using cards like Blasting Station and Twilight Drover to create incremental value and threats. Mike, playing Mirko Vosk, geared towards a creature-based beatdown strategy, utilizing Shadow Mage Infiltrator and Scythe Clown along with equipment to pressure opponents and draw cards. The Mistform Ultimus deck, piloted by the narrator, built around changeling tribal synergies and evasive threats, supported by draw effects and counterspells to control the board. Key turning points included Trevor’s repeated use of library triggers to maintain card advantage and his adept use of mana to cast impactful spells like Aluminium Finnicire to clear problematic creatures. Matt's token army grew significantly with Marshal's Anthem and Blasting Station enabling a steady stream of attackers and sacrifice fodder. Mike’s aggressive swings with Shadow Mage Infiltrator and Scythe Clown steadily chipped away at opponents while drawing cards, enabling sustained pressure. The Mistform player executed a crucial bounce with Inundate, clearing non-blue threats temporarily to stall the board. Lightning Greaves and other protective equipment frequently shifted combat dynamics, while counterspells like Dream Fracture and Cryptic Command interrupted key plays. Ultimately, the game unfolded as a balanced contest of card advantage, board control, and incremental damage, with each deck leveraging its unique strengths in synergy and tempo.

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Teysa: tappedout.net/mtg-decks/23-01-19-deatharmonicon Kruphix: tappedout.net/mtg-decks/kruphix-god-of-eldrazi-1 Mistform: tappedout.net/mtg-decks/ultimate-tribal-lords Mirko: tappedout.net/mtg-decks/mirko-vosk-edh-2018

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