Deck Strategies
Sidisi, Brood Tyrant
Sidisi, Brood Tyrant's deck was a reanimator style, aiming to put powerful creatures into the graveyard and then bring them back to the battlefield.
Daxos the Returned
The Daxos deck was built around enchantments, aiming to use Daxos's ability to create large token creatures.
Edric, Spymaster of Trest
The Edric deck sought to swarm the field with small, evasive creatures, drawing a large number of cards thanks to Edric's ability.
Surrak Dragonclaw
Surrak Dragonclaw's deck was built around the Elemental tribe, aiming to field large, uncounterable creatures with trample.
Gameplay Insights
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The Sidisi deck's abundance of powerful cards made it an immediate threat.
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The Daxos deck's enchantment-focused strategy proved effective, creating a large number of token creatures.
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The Edric deck was able to draw a large number of cards thanks to its swarm of small, evasive creatures.
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Surrak Dragonclaw's Elemental-focused deck fielded large, uncounterable creatures with trample.
Notable Cards
Sidisi, Brood Tyrant
Daxos the Returned
Edric, Spymaster of Trest
Surrak Dragonclaw
Containment Priest
Summary
This four-player Commander game featured a variety of strategies, with each deck designed by a different prominent Magic personality. The Sidisi deck, loaded with powerful cards, was an immediate threat. Meanwhile, the Daxos deck's strategy focused on creating a large number of enchantments, and the Edric deck's small, evasive creatures sought to exploit Edric's ability to draw cards. Surrak Dragonclaw's deck was built around the Elemental tribe, aiming to take advantage of Surrak's ability to make creatures uncounterable and grant them trample. The game saw several shifts in tempo and some clever strategic decisions, creating an engaging and suspenseful match.