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Zedruu VS Brago VS Surrak EDH / CMDR game play for Magic: The Gathering

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Commanders featured in this video Reviewed & Verified

Decklists

Deck Strategies

  • Zedruu the Greathearted

    Zedruu the Greathearted

    A control and group hug style deck that uses Propaganda and card draw engines like Scroll Rack to control the board and out-value opponents, aiming to stabilize and leverage political advantage.

  • Brago, King Eternal

    Brago, King Eternal

    An aggressive blink deck that uses ETB effects and repeated flickering of creatures to generate value, disrupt opponents by bouncing permanents, and apply early pressure to close out the game quickly.

  • Surrak Dragonclaw

    Surrak Dragonclaw

    A midrange creature deck focused on ramp and efficient threats like Dragon Master Outcast and Yavimaya Elder to generate board presence and leverage combat damage, aiming to outmuscle opponents through raw power.

Gameplay Insights

  • 1

    Brago's early play of Nevermaker on turn three was a pivotal moment, enabling repeated bouncing of opponents' permanents and severely disrupting Zedruu's board and mana base.

  • 2

    Zedruu's use of Propaganda was intended to slow down attacks but was undermined by Brago's aggressive combat and bounce triggers that returned Propaganda to hand.

  • 3

    Scroll Rack was utilized by Zedruu to dig for answers and manipulate the library but was consistently bounced back to the top of the deck, limiting its effectiveness.

  • 4

    Brago's kicked Riftwing Cloudskate bounced most of Zedruu's lands back to hand, crippling Zedruu's mana development and card draw options.

  • 5

    Surrak struggled with land drops early on, which hampered his ability to keep pace with Brago's aggression and prevented him from stabilizing the board.

  • 6

    The combination of Brago's blink effects and creatures with strong ETB abilities created continuous tempo swings that the other players could not recover from.

Notable Cards

  • Nevermaker

    Nevermaker

  • Propaganda

    Propaganda

  • Scroll Rack

    Scroll Rack

  • Riftwing Cloudskate

    Riftwing Cloudskate

  • Yavimaya Elder

    Yavimaya Elder

  • Gilded Lotus

    Gilded Lotus

  • Duplicant

    Duplicant

  • Howling Mine

    Howling Mine

  • Luminarch Ascension

    Luminarch Ascension

Summary

The game unfolded with an aggressive early tempo from Brago, King Eternal, who established board presence quickly using creatures like Nevermaker and leveraged his blink and bounce abilities to disrupt opponents. Brago's fast mana plays, such as casting Gilded Lotus and pre-ordained, set a strong foundation for pressure. Zedruu attempted a defensive strategy with Propaganda and Scroll Rack to slow down attacks and dig for answers, but was repeatedly disrupted by Brago's bouncing effects, including a kicked Riftwing Cloudskate that returned most of Zedruu's lands to hand. Surrak Dragonclaw maintained a midrange threat presence with Dragon Master Outcast and Yavimaya Elder, but struggled to find consistent land drops and impactful plays. Ultimately, Brago's combination of aggressive combat damage, repeated creature flickering, and land disruption overwhelmed both opponents, leading to his victory as the others were unable to stabilize or mount a meaningful defense.

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Zedruu Decklist: tappedout.net/mtg-decks/zedruu-the-hatehearted

Brago Decklist:http://tappedout.net/mtg-decks/30-03-15-brago-bounce/

Surrak Decklist:http://tappedout.net/mtg-decks/20-04-15-Qnv-surrak-edh/

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