Deck Strategies
Anikthea, Hand of Erebos
Jim's Anikthea deck focuses on enchantress reanimator strategies, playing large enchantments and cheating them into play from the graveyard.
Zhulodok, Void Gorger
Madison's Zhulodok deck is a colorless deck that leverages the Cascade mechanic and the power of manifesting cards from the library.
Commodore Guff
Alex's Commodore Guff deck aims to generate value by playing multiple Planeswalkers and maximizing their loyalty counters.
Sliver Gravemother
Aaron's Sliver Gravemother deck is a classic Sliver tribal strategy, aiming to swarm the board with Slivers and overpower opponents.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
Madison's early play of Ugin's Mastery set the stage for a powerful cascade and manifest strategy.
- 2
Alex's use of Commodore Guff to generate Planeswalker advantage became a key focus of the game, causing the other players to target him.
- 3
Jim's use of enchantments and reanimation through Anikthea created a complex battlefield state.
- 4
Aaron's deployment of Sliver creatures, giving them menacing and double-strike, posed a significant threat to the other players.
Notable Cards
Ugin's Mastery
Commodore Guff
Anikthea, Hand of Erebos
Zhulodok, Void Gorger
Sliver Gravemother
Kodama's Reach
Two-Headed Sliver
Arasta of the Endless Web
Summary
In this intense match, each player had unique strategies that revolved around their respective commanders. The game kicked off with a series of ramp spells, setting the stage for quick and explosive plays. Jim, playing Anikthea, focused on an enchantment-reanimator strategy, while Madison's deck, led by Zhulodok, revolved around the Cascade mechanic. Alex utilized Commodore Guff to generate Planeswalker advantage, and Aaron played a classic Sliver tribal strategy with Sliver Gravemother. As the game progressed, the battlefield became increasingly complex, with multiple enchantments from Jim's side and a rising army of Slivers from Aaron. Madison's Zhulodok deck didn't fall behind, with an early play of Ugin's Mastery and a surprise Obstruse Interference. Alex's Commodore Guff deck continued to generate value by churning out Planeswalkers, but it became a prime target for attacks.