Deck Strategies
Brago, King Eternal
Utilize blink effects to reset mana rocks, draw cards, and generate value
Teval, the Balanced Scale
Build a Sultai lands deck to take advantage of Teval's triggered abilities and create a zombie army
Felothar the Steadfast
Build a deck around large defenders and use sacrifice effects for card advantage
Saskia the Unyielding
Employ an aggressive strategy with legendary creatures to deal direct damage to opponents
Gameplay Insights
- 1
Matt's Brago and Enduring Curiosity combo was a consistent source of card advantage, ensuring he had plenty of options throughout the game.
- 2
Chandler's Teval deck was effective at creating a large zombie army, which provided a significant board presence.
- 3
Jason's play of Last March of the Ents was a pivotal moment, shifting the game's dynamics and putting him in a strong position.
- 4
Ethan's aggressive play style with Saskia put pressure on his opponents, forcing them to consider their defenses.
Notable Cards
Enduring Curiosity
Arcane Denial
Last March of the Ents
Summary
The match kicked off with players ramping up and setting the stage for their respective strategies. Matt, playing Brago, leveraged the commander's blink ability to generate value and draw cards. Chandler, wielding Teval, used the commander's triggered abilities to fill his battlefield with an army of zombies. Jason, piloting Felothar, focused on big defenders and ways to sacrifice them for card draw, whereas Ethan, with Saskia, aimed to win by employing an aggressive strategy with legendary creatures. The mid-game saw a dramatic play when Matt's attempt to counter Chandler's Will of the Sulti with Venser was met with an Arcane Denial from Chandler, leading to a significant shift in board state. The late game was marked by Jason's impactful play of Last March of the Ents, which allowed him to draw six cards and put any number of creatures from his hand onto the battlefield.