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Yoshi & Bruse vs. Slimefoot & Squee - Relic Fest 2024 - R16 - Duel Commander - EDH│MTG│bitzelberg

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Deck Strategies

  • Slimefoot and Squee

    Slimefoot and Squee

    This deck focuses on sacrificing creatures to trigger Slimefoot’s drain effect, generating both damage and life gain. It uses recursive elements like Metamorphosis Fanatic and Goblin Bombardment to repeatedly sacrifice and bring back creatures for continuous pressure and resource advantage.

  • Yoshimaru, Ever Faithful

    Yoshimaru, Ever Faithful

    Yoshimaru’s deck centers around legendary creature synergy and equipment buffs, particularly leveraging cards like Spear of Leonidas for double strike and life gain. It aims to overwhelm opponents in combat with boosted, aggressive creatures and card draw triggered by attacking with Yoshimaru.

  • Bruse Tarl, Boorish Herder

    Bruse Tarl, Boorish Herder

    Bruse Tarl supports aggressive combat strategies by granting double strike to paired creatures, amplifying damage output. The deck works in concert with equipment and creatures to maximize combat damage and quickly reduce opponents’ life totals.

Gameplay Insights

  • 1

    Sacrificing Metamorphosis Fanatic to Goblin Bombardment to deal incremental damage while maintaining board presence was pivotal in sustaining pressure.

  • 2

    Using equipment like Spear of Leonidas to grant double strike allowed Yoshimaru’s player to maximize combat damage and life gain in key attacks.

  • 3

    Repeatedly bringing back creatures with Slimefoot’s recursion created a resilient board state that forced the opponent to overcommit removal.

  • 4

    Careful timing of blocking and damage assignment was crucial to minimize losses and maintain life totals amid aggressive combat.

  • 5

    The interaction of sacrifice outlets combined with creatures that return from graveyard created a loop that was difficult to disrupt.

  • 6

    Managing mana to cast key spells like Swift Reconfiguration and activating abilities at optimal times influenced the tempo and flow of combat.

Notable Cards

  • Slimefoot, the Stowaway

    Slimefoot, the Stowaway

  • Squee, Goblin Nabob

    Squee, Goblin Nabob

  • Yoshimaru, Ever Faithful

    Yoshimaru, Ever Faithful

  • Bruse Tarl, Boorish Herder

    Bruse Tarl, Boorish Herder

  • Metamorphosis Fanatic

    Metamorphosis Fanatic

  • Goblin Bombardment

    Goblin Bombardment

  • Swift Reconfiguration

    Swift Reconfiguration

  • Bonecrusher Giant // Stomp

    Bonecrusher Giant // Stomp

Summary

The game featured a clash between aggressive and synergistic strategies revolving around Slimefoot & Squee and Yoshimaru, Ever Faithful with Bruse Tarl support. Slimefoot and Squee's deck leveraged early board presence and sacrifice synergies, using creatures like Slimefoot and Metamorphosis Fanatic combined with Goblin Bombardment to chip away at opponents while generating value. The game saw intense combat math and board management, including multiple sacrifices of creatures to maximize damage and life gain. Yoshimaru’s deck emphasized legendary synergy and equipment value, particularly with cards like Spear of Leonidas and Zenyu, Ever Faithful, enabling recurring threats and card draw. Bruse Tarl contributed by doubling strike damage and providing aggressive combat pressure. A critical turning point occurred when Slimefoot’s player managed to repeatedly bring back creatures from the graveyard and generate incremental damage with sacrifice outlets, forcing Yoshimaru’s player into challenging defensive blocks and removal decisions. Meanwhile, Yoshimaru’s deck tried to stabilize with life gain and efficient blockers but faced difficulty overcoming Slimefoot’s relentless value engine. The game highlighted the importance of managing resources, timing equipment use, and sequencing attacks and blocks to maintain board control. Ultimately, the match showcased a dynamic balance between Slimefoot’s attrition and Yoshimaru’s equipment-fueled aggression, with Slimefoot’s synergy and recursion proving difficult to contain.

Description

Last round prior to the TOP 8 of the BIGGEST even in history - enjoy a classic matchup, YOSHI vs. SLIMEFOOT! 👾

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