Deck Strategies
Elsha, Threefold Master
Cast multiple spells each turn to trigger prowess abilities and generate a swarm of monk tokens, overwhelming opponents with aggressive combat and card advantage.
Felothar the Steadfast
Utilize token generation and +1/+1 counter synergies to build a resilient board, bolstering creatures and applying pressure through wide board states.
Kotis, the Fangkeeper
Deal combat damage to exile cards from opponents’ libraries, then cast spells for free from those exiled cards by equipping Kotis with powerful equipment to increase damage output.
Ureni of the Unwritten
Cast large dragons and use Saron, Soul of Flame to reduce their cost and copy them, creating a formidable aerial threat and leveraging dragon tribal synergies.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
Kotis's ability to exile cards and cast them for free proved a significant tempo advantage, forcing opponents to prioritize removal or risk being overwhelmed.
- 2
Elsha’s strategy of casting many spells per turn effectively flooded the board with monks, applying consistent pressure on multiple opponents simultaneously.
- 3
The synergy between Ureni and Saron, Soul of Flame provided powerful mana reduction and creature copying, enabling explosive dragon plays that demanded attention.
- 4
Players used small tokens and vigilance creatures like Adeline to create multiple combat fronts and force opponents into difficult blocking decisions.
- 5
Early ramp and mana fixing, especially through signets and lands like Exotic Orchard and Overgrown Farmland, laid the foundation for powerful mid-game plays.
- 6
The escalation from a 'chill' opening to aggressive board states underscored the importance of timing and patience in deploying threats and responding to others’ strategies.
Notable Cards
Elsha, Threefold Master
Kotis, the Fangkeeper
Ureni of the Unwritten
Adeline, Resplendent Cathar
Stalwart Successor
Arcane Signet
Summary
The game began with a relatively slow and cautious early phase, as players set up their mana bases and laid down initial ramp spells while maintaining a 'chill' atmosphere. Early plays included ramp spells like Arcane Signet and Soul Ring, and the deployment of key creatures such as Elsha, Threefold Master, who generates monks on dealing combat damage, and Adeline, Resplendent Cathar, who creates attacking humans and grows with each creature on the battlefield. The tension rose when Kotis, the Fangkeeper entered the battlefield, threatening to exile cards from opponents' libraries and cast spells for free, thus accelerating his potential to overwhelm the table with value. Meanwhile, Ureni of the Unwritten began to build a formidable presence by casting dragons, leveraging Saron, Soul of Flame to reduce casting costs and copy dragons, setting up a powerful tribal synergy. A turning point came with the introduction of powerful enchantments like Wingspan Strider, granting flying and buffs, and the playing of stallwart creatures that grow with counters, signaling an escalation in board presence and combat threat. The aggressive token production from Elsha and Adeline, combined with the disruptive potential of Kotis and the dragon synergy of Ureni, created a dynamic and threatening board state. The game’s momentum shifted as players started attacking and blocking strategically, balancing life totals and board control while trying to maximize their commanders' unique abilities. The win conditions revolve around Elsha overwhelming opponents with monk tokens and prowess triggers, Kotis leveraging free spell casting from exiled cards, Felothar enhancing token armies and counters, and Ureni dominating with dragons and copied creatures, making for an intense and multi-faceted endgame scenario.