Deck Strategies
Sisay, Weatherlight Captain
Ramp into a large mana base to tutor and cast legendary creatures and artifacts, then win by looping Planeswalker or Mount Doom activations for infinite combos.
Tevesh Szat, Doom of Fools & Thrasios, Triton Hero
Use powerful card draw and midrange control to generate infinite mana combos, primarily leveraging Thrasios and Thassa's Oracle for a classic combo finish.
Cazur, Ruthless Stalker & Ukkima, Stalking Shadow
Set up Food Chain combos to generate infinite mana and use Ad Nauseam into Thassa's Oracle to close out the game.
Elsha of the Infinite
Establish infinite casting loops with Sensei's Divining Top and Underworld Breach to draw the entire deck and win through direct damage or combo finishers.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
Using Swords to Plowshares on Valley Floodcaller generated multiple prowess triggers, resulting in significant life gain and board presence.
- 2
Tevesh/Thrasios player leveraged instant-speed plays with Floodcallers and Basal Monolith to maximize mana and card advantage while protecting combo pieces.
- 3
Flusterstorm was used effectively to counter key spells and prevent opponents from gaining immediate advantage.
- 4
Players carefully sequenced treasure token use and mana sources to maintain flexibility and avoid fueling opponents’ combos, demonstrating high-level resource management.
- 5
The game emphasized the importance of instant-speed interaction and disrupting opponents’ combos before they could fully resolve.
Notable Cards
Valley Floodcaller
Swords to Plowshares
Mystical Tutor
Flusterstorm
Smothering Tithe
Elvish Mystic
Arcane Signet
Summary
The game started with players developing their mana bases and early board presence, with Sisay aiming to ramp into a powerful five-color legends strategy, Tevesh/Thrasios focusing on card draw and midrange control, Cazur/Ukkima setting up for a Food Chain combo, and Elsha looking to assemble infinite casting combos with Sensei's Divining Top and Underworld Breach. Early turns saw players deploying mana dorks and utility creatures while probing opponents’ hands and disrupting key spells. The pivotal moment came when a well-timed Swords to Plowshares on a Valley Floodcaller generated significant life gain and spell triggers, shifting momentum. Floodcaller’s prowess triggers boosted life substantially, highlighting the aggressive synergy in Elsha’s deck. Meanwhile, Tevesh/Thrasios executed a complex interaction with multiple Floodcallers and Basal Monolith, leveraging instant-speed plays to outvalue opponents and protect key combo pieces. The game featured tight interaction with counterspells like Flusterstorm and discard effects to stifle opponents’ combos. The culmination involved players sequencing spells and treasures carefully to maintain control and set up infinite mana and draw engines, with Sisay’s deck threatening infinite loops with Planeswalker activations and Tevesh/Thrasios aiming for classic infinite mana combos involving Thassa’s Oracle. Ultimately, the game revolved around instant-speed disruption and explosive combo turns, showcasing the high-level play typical of cEDH.