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IS BREYA THE NEW BLUEFARM?! feat DJYavimaya on TAMESHI | Live cEDH Gameplay

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Commanders featured in this Gameplay Reviewed & Verified

Decklist

Deck & Commander Strategies

  • Breya, Etherium Shaper

    Breya, Etherium Shaper

    Utilizes artifact synergies and combos leveraging Breya's ability to generate value and remove threats, aiming to control the board and win through infinite combos or overwhelming artifact advantage.

  • Tameshi, Reality Architect

    Tameshi, Reality Architect

    Focuses on artifact-based disruption and recursion, using Tameshi's ability to control the board by bouncing artifacts and generating value, enabling a strong combo or control finish.

  • Yannik, Scavenging Sentinel Nikara, Lair Scavenger

    Yannik, Scavenging Sentinel / Nikara, Lair Scavenger

    Leverages graveyard synergies and aggressive creature recursion to apply pressure early and push for a quick win using efficient value engines and combat tricks.

  • Marneus Calgar

    Marneus Calgar

    Likely centers around a combination of equipment and warrior tribal synergies to boost creatures and maintain board presence, applying pressure through combat.

Gameplay Insights

  • 1

    Tameshi's turn four board shutdown with artifact bouncing and disruption was a major turning point that stifled opponents' development and set up a lethal Ad Nauseam combo.

  • 2

    Early mana acceleration through multiple Mana Crypt plays and fetch lands allowed for explosive starts and enabled fast combo assembly.

  • 3

    Players used Enlightened Tutor proactively to find crucial combo pieces or disruption, demonstrating the importance of tutoring in competitive cEDH.

  • 4

    The Yannik/Nikara deck's aggressive graveyard recursion pressured the table early, forcing opponents to respond before Breya could stabilize and clean up.

  • 5

    Managing card draw and resource denial with Rhystic Study and artifact recursion proved key in maintaining tempo against multiple opponents.

Notable Cards

  • Mana Crypt

    Mana Crypt

  • Ad Nauseam

    Ad Nauseam

  • Enlightened Tutor

    Enlightened Tutor

  • Rhystic Study

    Rhystic Study

  • Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer

    Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer

  • Tundra

    Tundra

  • Volcanic Island

    Volcanic Island

Gameplay Summary

The gameplay showcased a high-level multiplayer Commander game with five distinct decks focusing on competitive strategies.

Early turns involved key mana acceleration plays such as casting Mana Crypts and utilizing fetch lands to ramp quickly.

One of the pivotal moments came on turn four in Game 1 when Tameshi, Reality Architect decisively controlled the board, shutting down opponents' plays and setting up a big Ad Nauseam turn.

This sequence significantly shifted the board state and gave Tameshi a commanding advantage.

Throughout the game, players used artifact duplication, tutoring, and card draw spells like Enlightened Tutor and Rhystic Study to develop their positions.

In Game 2, the Yannik and Nikara deck aggressively pushed for a win by exploiting graveyard synergies and value plays before Breya, Etherium Shaper, cleaned up the board with her powerful artifact and combo-based interactions, ultimately securing victory.

The games highlighted the meta relevance of artifact-based combos, efficient mana usage, and timely disruption in competitive EDH environments.

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