Deck Strategies
Meria, Scholar of Antiquity
The deck aims to leverage artifacts and exile the top part of the deck to put it into play.
Jodah, the Unifier
The deck focuses on leveraging the power of legendary creatures and cascading for value.
Soul of Windgrace
The deck is centered around land recursion from any graveyard, offering a consistent value engine.
Nemata, Primeval Warden
The deck aims to capitalize on generating and sacrificing saproling tokens for various benefits.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
The early deployment of commanders set the stage for the game dynamics.
- 2
Jodah's legendary cascade ability was a key factor in the initial board advantage.
- 3
The board wipe played a pivotal role in changing the game's tempo.
- 4
The Soul of Windgrace's ability to recur lands from any graveyard provided significant value throughout the game.
Notable Cards
Faithless Looting
Violent Eruption
Plaza of Heroes
Summary
The game started off with all players deploying their commanders: Nemata, Primeval Warden, Meria, Scholar of Antiquity, Jodah, the Unifier, and Soul of Windgrace. The gameplay was marked by strategic use of new Dominaria United cards and careful management of resources. Early in the game, Jodah, the Unifier player used the commander's legendary cascade ability to gain board advantage. However, this was soon neutralized by Nemata, Primeval Warden player who managed to build a significant board presence with saproling tokens. In the later turns, Soul of Windgrace player leveraged the commander's ability to put lands from any graveyard into play, generating considerable value. The game reached its climax with a dramatic board wipe, significantly changing the board state and setting the stage for the final showdown.