Deck Strategies
Malcolm, Keen-Eyed Navigator
Utilizes a combination of aggressive creatures and disruption, leveraging Malcolm’s ability to pressure opponents early and maintain board control while assembling combos.
Tana, the Bloodsower
Focuses on producing saprolings and token-based value, generating incremental advantage and supporting combos with mana acceleration and sacrifice outlets.
Krark, the Thumbless
A combo-centric deck that relies on casting spells multiple times with its partner Thrasios to generate infinite mana and card draw, eventually winning through overwhelming combo lines.
Thrasios, Triton Hero
Functions as a versatile partner enabling infinite mana combos and card advantage engines, often combining with partners like Krark or Rograkh to enable explosive turns.
Rograkh, Son of Rohgahh
Leverages artifact synergies, mana ramp, and aggressive creatures to create fast mana combos with Thrasios, aiming to outpace opponents through repeated value generation and combat damage.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
The player using Rograkh/Thrasios capitalized on assembling Gaea's Cradle and Earthcraft to generate infinite mana and treasures, enabling repeated activations of Thrasios for card draw and board advantage.
- 2
Veil of Summer was tutored early, reflecting a strategic choice to protect against blue-based counterspells and disruption, key in a Thrasios-heavy meta.
- 3
Players showed restraint, focusing on ramp and setup over early aggression, indicating a meta understanding that explosive combos can be shut down if played prematurely.
- 4
The sequencing of casting Krark was highlighted as important, especially when paired with partners other than Sakashima, underscoring the need for careful timing to avoid wasted mana or disruption.
- 5
Use of Mystic Remora and Glint-Horn Buccaneer demonstrated the value of incremental card draw and tempo in multiplayer cEDH games, allowing players to maintain presence while setting up combos.
Notable Cards
Ancient Tomb
Expedition Map
Veil of Summer
Relic of Progenitus
Cyclonic Rift
Gaea's Cradle
Earthcraft
Mystic Remora
Glint-Horn Buccaneer
Displacer Kitten
Mana Vault
Summary
The game began with all players operating within Temur colors, each setting up their board state with typical cEDH ramp and utility lands. Early turns involved casting key mana accelerants such as Spring Leaf Drum, Ancient Tomb, and Expedition Map. Players deployed their commanders and supporting creatures to establish board presence and mana bases, with important spells like Veil of Summer and Displacer Kitten entering the fray. As the game progressed, there was a notable focus on value generation and resource accumulation rather than immediate aggression, with players carefully navigating around potential interactions and holding back powerful plays. A critical turning point came when the player using Rograkh, Son of Rohgahh combined with Thrasios managed to assemble a strong mana base including Gaea's Cradle and set up Earthcraft, enabling rapid treasure generation and untapping lands to fuel spells and activations. This explosive mana production allowed them to repeatedly activate Thrasios and draw cards, generating significant advantage. Despite this, the board remained relatively controlled due to timely responses like Cyclonic Rift and force effects, preventing any player from seizing an early win. The game featured dynamic interactions around key cEDH staples like Mystic Remora, Glint-Horn Buccaneer, and mana dorks, highlighting the importance of careful sequencing and resource management in free-for-all multiplayer settings.