Deck Strategies
Thrasios, Triton Hero
The Thrasios deck strategy involved ramping up mana, drawing cards and playing creatures to create a board presence.
Akiri, Line-Slinger
Akiri's gameplan focused on artifacts and using them to buff Akiri's power and deal significant damage.
Grenzo, Dungeon Warden
Grenzo's strategy revolved around Goblin synergies, manipulating the bottom of the deck, and reanimating creatures from the graveyard.
Megatron, Tyrant
Megatron's deck leveraged the commander's unique functionality of converting forms and dealing damage through sacrificial triggers.
Kamiz, Obscura Oculus
Not enough information to ascertain Kamiz's strategy.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
Mink's activation of Grenzo and casting of Muxus was a significant play, filling the board with Goblins and establishing a strong board presence.
- 2
Carson's use of Megatron's sacrificial triggers to deal damage and control the board was a pivotal aspect of his strategy.
- 3
The overloading of Damn by JJ effectively reset the board and disrupted opponents' game plans.
- 4
Mink's casting of Haunting Voyage was a game-changing play, reanimating his entire Goblin army and setting up a highly advantageous board state.
Notable Cards
Megatron, Tyrant // Megatron, Destructive Force
Grenzo, Dungeon Warden
Muxus, Goblin Grandee
Haunting Voyage
Phyrexian Tower
Summary
The game began with all players setting up their boards and ramping out their mana. Early interactions included Carson's Megatron dealing damage and converting forms, and Mink's prolific Goblin synergies with Grenzo, Dungeon Warden. However, the game saw a significant swing when Mink cast a powerful Muxus, Goblin Grandee, bringing a host of Goblins onto the field. Despite this, Carson managed to keep the pressure up with Megatron, causing numerous sacrificial triggers and damage redirection. In a decisive turn, Mink used the Phyrexian Tower to generate mana and cast Haunting Voyage, returning all Goblins from his graveyard to the battlefield, which set up a dominating board state.