Deck Strategies
Gisa, Glorious Resurrector
Focus on having a multitude of bodies on the field.
Vadrik, Astral Archmage
Make it nighttime and daytime as often as possible to cast instants and sorceries for as cheap as possible.
Tovolar, Dire Overlord // Tovolar, the Midnight Scourge
Focus on a werewolf deck strategy.
Katilda, Dawnhart Prime
Swarm the board with humans and out value opponents.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
The board wipe with Hour of Revelation was a pivotal point in the game, resetting the board state.
- 2
The use of Phyrexian Altar for generation of mana and sacrificing creatures was a notable strategy.
- 3
Beast Within was used effectively to remove key threats from the table.
- 4
The use of Consecrated Sphinx by the Vadrik deck for card advantage was a significant play.
Notable Cards
Hour of Revelation
Consecrated Sphinx
Phyrexian Altar
Beast Within
Summary
The game started off with the players focusing on establishing their mana bases and bringing out their commanders. Jason, playing Vadrik, Astral Archmage, aimed to keep switching between day and night to gain advantage. Mike, playing Tovolar, Dire Overlord, focused on a werewolf deck strategy. Brennan, with Gisa, Glorious Resurrector, aimed at having a large presence of bodies on the field, while the Katilda, Dawnhart Prime deck, played by Eddie, aimed at swarming the board with humans. The game reached a key turning point when there was a board wipe with Hour of Revelation, resetting the board state. After this, a series of plays led to the control of the board shifting multiple times. The game saw multiple use of power cards such as Consecrated Sphinx, Phyrexian Altar and Beast Within, which significantly impacted the game dynamics.