Deck Strategies
Gylwain, Casting Director
Gylwain's deck aims to cast creatures and enchantments, leveraging enchantress abilities to gain advantage.
Alela, Cunning Conqueror
Alela's strategy involves playing cards on opponents' turns, creating disruption and gaining value from timing.
Ellivere of the Wild Court
Ellivere's deck revolves around a traditional Celestia strategy, with a focus on creating virtuous heroes along the way.
Tegwyll, Duke of Splendor
Tegwyll's deck is a fairy tribal, aiming to boost other fairies and gain value from their deaths.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
Lexi's early play of Soul Ring provided a significant mana advantage that set the pace for the rest of the game.
- 2
The casting of Bear Umbra on Starfield Mystic was a significant moment, leading to a substantial mana ramp and posing a big threat on the board.
- 3
The setup of the Midnight Clock by Alela's player is a slow but powerful play, which may shape the later stages of the game.
Notable Cards
Midnight Clock
Bear Umbra
Starfield Mystic
Summary
The game kicked off with each player setting up their board states, with everyone trying to get their Commanders out as soon as possible. Lexi, using Ellivere of the Wild Court, quickly ramped up by playing a forest and Soul Ring in the first turn. Chase, piloting Tegwyll, Duke of Splendor, had a slow start with no significant plays in the early game. Both players using Gylwain, Casting Director and Alela, Cunning Conqueror had a steady pace, with Alela's player setting up a midnight clock for future advantage. A key turning point in the game was the casting of Bear Umbra on Starfield Mystic, which allowed for a significant mana ramp and posed a substantial threat on the board.