Deck Strategies
Yeva, Nature's Herald
This deck aims to take advantage of Yeva's ability to cast green creatures as though they have flash, setting up board presence and card draw. It also has answers to threats, such as Sarath, the Vipers Fang.
Tameshi, Reality Architect
The Tameshi deck uses a landfall strategy with cards like Crucible of Worlds to replay lands from the graveyard and ramp up quickly.
Nymris, Oona's Trickster
This deck uses a control strategy with counter spells and removals, and aims to generate value from spell casts.
Nicol Bolas, the Ravager
The Nicol Bolas deck uses disruption strategies like forced discard with Unnerve, and aims to take control of the game with powerful threats like its commander.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
The Nicol Bolas's Unnerve play forced all players to discard two cards, disrupting their strategies and plans.
- 2
The Tameshi's use of Crucible of Worlds showcased a strong land recursion strategy, allowing for consistent land drops and ramp.
- 3
The Nymris player's use of counter spells and removals kept the board state in check and forced other players to play cautiously.
- 4
The Yeva player's setup with Guardian Project and Earthcraft showed the potential for a strong creature-based strategy with card draw and mana ramp.
Notable Cards
Unnerve
Crucible of Worlds
Guardian Project
Earthcraft
Summary
The game started with all players setting up their strategies and ramping up their lands. The Yeva, Nature's Herald player was seen setting up with some card draw and ramp, while the other players also worked on their mana bases. A crucial turning point came when the Nicol Bolas, the Ravager player forced all opponents to discard two cards with Unnerve, putting some pressure on the table. Tameshi, Reality Architect made good use of their Crucible of Worlds to replay lands from the graveyard, while Nymris, Oona's Trickster was a constant threat with their counter spells and removals. However, the match ended abruptly when the Nymris player conceded, leaving the result of the game unknown.