Deck Strategies
Daretti, Scrap Savant
The deck aims to utilize artifact synergies, with Daretti's ability to discard and draw, as well as return artifacts from the graveyard, fueling a powerful engine of recursion and value.
Osgir, the Reconstructor
Osgir's strategy revolves around artifact recursion and duplication. The deck takes advantage of artifact sacrifice and destruction to fuel Osgir's ability, creating multiple artifact tokens and generating significant value over time.
Kamiz, Obscura Oculus
Kamiz's deck focuses on unblockable attacks coupled with card-discard effects. By making Kamiz unblockable and forcing opponents to discard cards, the deck seeks to control the board and whittle down opponents' resources.
Lulu, Loyal Hollyphant
Lulu's deck takes advantage of her untap ability to create multiple combat phases and quickly ramp up damage. The deck uses various ways to tap and untap creatures for maximum efficiency and combat potential.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
Max's use of Tragic Arrogance was a pivotal moment, significantly altering the board state and forcing all players to rebuild their strategies.
- 2
Felix's use of Stolen Identity proved to be a game-changer, allowing him to copy powerful artifacts and create a significant advantage.
- 3
The ongoing battle between Marie's Lulu and Felix's Kamiz created a tense back-and-forth dynamic that shaped much of the game.
Notable Cards
Land Tax
Ledger Shredder
Verge Rangers
Tragic Arrogance
Stolen Identity
Summary
The game started with rapid deployment of resources and early threats, particularly from Marie's Lulu, Loyal Hollyphant deck and Felix's Kamiz, Obscura Oculus deck. Felix established a strong board presence early on with Kamiz and a Ledger Shredder, while Marie quickly got Lulu and Verge Rangers onto the battlefield. Max's Osgir, the Reconstructor deck was initially slow off the mark but ramped up significantly with a tragic arrogance play, wiping out most of the board and leaving each player with only a few permanents. The game continued with a series of powerful plays and counterplays, with Felix's Kamiz applying constant pressure and Marie's Lulu deck showing resilience. Max's Osgir deck also demonstrated its strength with a well-timed Sahili's Directive flipping multiple artifacts into play.