Deck Strategies
Tetzimoc, Primal Death
The Tetzimoc deck aimed for a control strategy, using its commander's ability to prey upon opponent's creatures, controlling the board state while advancing its own game plan.
Licia, Sanguine Tribune
Licia's strategy was to gain a significant amount of life and use that life as a resource to fuel various abilities and increase its power, potentially leading to lethal commander damage.
Brion Stoutarm
Brion Stoutarm's game plan revolved around stealing opponents' creatures and then using Brion's ability to fling them at opponents, dealing significant damage.
Sedris, the Traitor King
Sedris looked to exploit the graveyard, using its Unearth ability to bring creatures back for one final impactful turn.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
The game was significantly impacted when Brion Stoutarm was able to steal a key creature from an opponent and fling it for damage.
- 2
Licia, Sanguine Tribune's life gain strategy posed a significant threat, with the potential to go out of range of lethal damage.
- 3
The careful use of Sedris, the Traitor King's Unearth ability allowed for impactful turns, despite the temporary nature of the ability.
- 4
Tetzimoc, Primal Death's control strategy kept the board state in check, preventing opponents from building up too significant a presence.
Notable Cards
Cleansing Nova
Resplendent Angel
Treasure Nabber
Summary
This game of Commander was packed with intense plays, each player looking for vengeance with their choice of commander. Brion Stoutarm, led by director Kyle, focused on stealing opponents' creatures and flinging them for damage, while Licia, Sanguine Tribune, helmed by Jeremy, aimed to gain massive amounts of life to fuel its abilities. Sedris, the Traitor King, looked to exploit the graveyard for value, and Tetzimoc, Primal Death, sought to control the board by killing off creatures. After a series of back-and-forths and strategic plays, one player's strategy eventually triumphed over the others.