Deck Strategies
Borborygmos and Fblthp
The deck seems to revolve around making effective use of Borborygmos's land-based abilities to control the board and deal damage, while Fblthp provides card draw.
Katilda and Lier
An advanced control deck with a lot of interactions. The win conditions seem to be based on maintaining board control and slowly wearing down opponents.
Rashmi and Ragavan
A traditional Temur good-stuff deck that leverages Rashmi's card advantage and Ragavan's ability to cast opponents' spells.
Etali, Primal Conqueror
Etali's abilities seem to be central to the deck strategy, potentially setting up for big plays by utilizing opponents' spells and resources.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
Borborygmos's ability to deal damage by discarding lands was a significant threat to the board state, leading to targeted removal of key creatures.
- 2
The play of Baron, Master Wizard by the Rashmi and Ragavan player was a significant turning point, disrupting the Borborygmos and Fblthp player's strategy.
- 3
The use of Savine's Reclamation by the Katilda and Lier player shows a strategy of resource recursion, aiming to get the most value out of each card.
Notable Cards
Mana Crypt
Arbor Elf
Borborygmos
Summary
The game started off with a variety of early plays, including a Mana Crypt from the Katilda and Lier player, and a Rashmi and Ragavan deck setting up a potentially advantageous board state with a Mana Confluence and Arbor Elf. Tensions escalated as Borborygmos and Fblthp player used Borborygmos's ability to eliminate a key creature from the Katilda and Lier player. The Rashmi and Ragavan player retaliated by casting Baron, Master Wizard, bouncing Borborygmos and Fblthp back to the owner's hand, disrupting their strategy. The game appeared to be in a state of flux with all players attempting to establish board dominance and protect their key pieces.