Deck Strategies
The Scarab God
The goal is to control the battlefield with powerful zombies and make use of opponents' graveyards.
Wilson, Refined Grizzly
The strategy involves cloning powerful creatures and making use of Wilson's flexibility.
Evelyn, the Covetous
The deck aims to steal opponents' creatures and turn them into vampires, controlling the board and accumulating value.
Admiral Beckett Brass
The strategy revolves around pirates and ninjas, focusing on evasive creatures and powerful enter-the-battlefield effects.
Shameless Charlatan
The player aims to utilize clone effects to capitalize on their opponents' strategies and manipulate the board state.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
The Scarab God player's use of Bajuka Bog early in the game was a strategic decision to limit the impact of graveyard-based strategies.
- 2
The Wilson player's decision to clone Hordewing Scab provided a significant aerial threat and board control.
- 3
The Admiral Beckett Brass player's use of Coastal Piracy for card advantage showed the power of consistent card draw in Commander.
Notable Cards
Master Biomancer
Coastal Piracy
Summary
The gameplay was a dynamic and strategy-filled EDH game. Early in the game, the Scarab God player cast a Bajuka Bog, targeting the player with Evelyn, the Covetous. This was a strategic move, aiming to control the graveyard and limit potential threats. Meanwhile, the Wilson player cast Master Biomancer, a powerful card that increases the power of creatures entering the battlefield, and used it to boost Wilson, the Refined Grizzly. The game took another turn when Wilson cloned Hordewing Scab, which provided a significant board presence with flying. The Admiral Beckett Brass player made a solid move by casting Coastal Piracy, giving them substantial card advantage.