Deck Strategies
Disa the Restless
This Jund deck aims to play and make large creatures.
Tatyova, Benthic Druid
Focusing on landfall triggers and card draw to eventually combo out with infinite landfall triggers.
Rashmi, Eternities Crafter
A Simic control deck that tries to get out an early Rashmi and accrue card advantage by casting spells on opponents' turns.
Omo, Queen of Vesuva
A big mana deck with landfall synergies, aiming to make big splashy plays to outvalue everyone else.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
Cameron's Mirage Mirror-Dark Depths combo showed a creative way to get a 20/20 indestructible flyer onto the battlefield.
- 2
Seth's use of Petty Theft to bounce Cameron's 20/20 flyer back to his hand was a game-saving play, demonstrating the importance of having instant-speed responses to threats.
- 3
Matt's strategy of creating largoes with Diesa the Restless was a unique approach but seemed to struggle against the faster, more synergistic Simic decks.
- 4
Kaden's Tatiova Benthic Druid focused on landfall triggers and card draw, showing how powerful incremental value can be in Commander.
- 5
Cameron's use of Gaia's Cradle showcased the power of big mana plays in Commander, allowing him to make multiple impactful plays in a single turn.
Notable Cards
Mirage Mirror
Dark Depths
Pongify
Crucible of Worlds
Summary
In this riveting match, Matt started with Diesa the Restless, aiming to play and make some largoes. Kaden picked Tatiova Benthic Druid, focusing on landfall triggers and an eventual landfall combo. Seth played Rashmi, Eternities Crafter, aiming for control and early card advantage. Cameron, piloting Omo, Queen of Vesuva, aimed for big mana and landfall synergies. The gameplay saw a series of intense turns with players attempting to outvalue each other, with Cameron using a Gaia's Cradle and a Mirage Mirror-Dark Depths combo to bring a 20/20 indestructible flyer onto the battlefield. Seth, however, had a response ready with Petty Theft, bouncing the threat back to Cameron's hand.