Deck Strategies
Kodama of the East Tree // Sakashima of a Thousand Faces
This deck focuses on generating massive card advantage and ramping through artifact synergies and token generation, leveraging Kodama’s ability to produce green mana from lands and Sakashima's copy effects. The One Ring is a key component, providing protection and additional draw to maintain dominance.
Etali, Primal Conqueror
A fast, aggressive red deck aiming to cheat big creatures into play via Etali’s combat trigger, disrupting opponents while applying pressure through repeated combat damage and impactful creatures.
Thrasios, Triton Hero // Vial Smasher the Fierce
A classic cEDH partner combo focused on efficient ramp, disruption, and value generation. Thrasios provides card selection and mana fixing while Vial Smasher adds random damage on spell casts, enabling aggressive tempo plays.
Curie, Emergent Intelligence
Mono-blue control deck emphasizing card draw, counterspells, and resource denial. Curie works to outvalue opponents through incremental advantage and control elements, aiming to stabilize and win through superior card advantage.
Gameplay Insights
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Big Opa’s sequencing around Kodama and Sakashima to maximize ramp and card draw was instrumental in establishing early dominance.
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Curie’s all-in on Soul Ring was a risky play that got disrupted, highlighting the volatility of going all-in on a single mana source in cEDH.
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The One Ring’s resilience and protection made it a focal point of the game, with players attempting to control or remove it to prevent Big Opa’s card draw engine from overwhelming the table.
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Players used bounce effects and combat tricks to stall Big Opa’s aggressive setup, demonstrating the importance of interaction and timing in cEDH gameplay.
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Big Opa managing to keep multiple draw engines online while others focused on disruption showed the power of card advantage in closing out games quickly.
Notable Cards
The One Ring
Mox Diamond
Chrome Mox
Cloudstone Curio
Wheel of Fortune
Ancient Tomb
Tireless Provisioner
Birds of Paradise
Summary
The game opened with aggressive mana acceleration and early artifact plays, including several Moxen and a Soul Ring, setting the stage for fast-paced cEDH action. Big Opa on Kodama/Sakashima quickly established significant card draw engines, gaining a dominant position by assembling multiple ways to generate card advantage and treasure tokens. Meanwhile, players on Etali, Primal Conqueror, Thrasios/Vial Smasher, and Curie struggled to keep pace, with Curie notably going all-in on a Soul Ring that was countered, severely setting back their game plan. A pivotal moment occurred when Big Opa secured the One Ring, a resilient and difficult-to-remove artifact that further bolstered their card draw and disruption capabilities. Attempts by others to interact and slow down the One Ring were met with mixed success, as Big Opa maintained board presence with multiple creatures and additional card advantage tools. The game saw several interactive plays, including bounce effects and combat decisions aimed at stalling Big Opa’s momentum. Despite these efforts, Big Opa’s overwhelming card draw and resource accumulation positioned them as the primary threat, forcing the other players to consider alliances or focus fire to survive.