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I Hate Your Deck #139 Uro v Silverquill v Tidus v Smeagol || Commander Gameplay MTG EDH

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Commanders featured in this Gameplay Reviewed & Verified

Deck & Commander Strategies

  • Uro, Titan of Nature's Wrath

    Uro, Titan of Nature's Wrath

    Ramp into land drops, gain life and card advantage, animate lands, and apply pressure with efficient creatures.

  • Silverquill, the Disputant

    Silverquill, the Disputant

    Generate tokens to sacrifice for casualty triggers, copying spells for additional value and control, including extra turns.

  • Tidus, Yuna's Guardian

    Tidus, Yuna's Guardian

    Place and move counters on creatures, proliferate to grow threats, and draw cards through combat damage to maintain tempo.

  • Sméagol, Helpful Guide

    Sméagol, Helpful Guide

    Exploit death triggers to mill opponents, cheat lands onto the battlefield tapped, and leverage graveyard synergies for advantage.

Gameplay Insights

  • 1

    Silverquill's player prioritized token generation to maximize casualty value, allowing spell copying for card advantage and removal.

  • 2

    Uro's player leveraged the escape mechanic to repeatedly draw cards, gain life, and ramp lands, powering efficient board development with animating lands.

  • 3

    Tidus's deck focused on leveraging +1/+1 counters and proliferate to build formidable creatures that draw cards on combat damage, maintaining board presence.

  • 4

    Sméagol's unique death triggers enabled mill strategies that also cheated lands onto the battlefield, disrupting opponents while advancing their own mana base.

  • 5

    The use of Amulet of Vigor allowed lands entering tapped to be untapped immediately, accelerating Uro's ramp and board setup.

  • 6

    Hardened Scales enhanced counter placement, synergizing with Tidus's proliferate and +1/+1 counter mechanics to quickly grow creatures.

  • 7

    The inclusion of board wipes like Farewell provided a reset option for Tidus's deck to maintain control in a crowded board state.

Notable Cards

  • Uro, Titan of Nature's Wrath

    Uro, Titan of Nature's Wrath

  • Silverquill, the Disputant

    Silverquill, the Disputant

  • Tidus, Yuna's Guardian

    Tidus, Yuna's Guardian

  • Sméagol, Helpful Guide

    Sméagol, Helpful Guide

  • Temporal Extortion

    Temporal Extortion

  • Farewell

    Farewell

  • Amulet of Vigor

    Amulet of Vigor

  • Hardened Scales

    Hardened Scales

  • Eldritch Evolution

    Eldritch Evolution

  • Diabolic Intent

    Diabolic Intent

  • Necropotence

    Necropotence

  • Orcish Bowmasters

    Orcish Bowmasters

Gameplay Summary

The game started with all players setting up their mana bases and early board presence.

Uro, Titan of Nature's Wrath's player focused on ramp and incremental card advantage through land drops and life gain, animating lands and preparing to overwhelm opponents with efficient creatures.

Silverquill, the Disputant aimed to generate tokens to sacrifice for value, leveraging the casualty mechanic to copy spells and gain card draw or removal advantages.

Tidus, Yuna's Guardian's player sought to build a board of creatures with counters and utilize proliferate to grow threats and maintain card advantage.

Sméagol, Helpful Guide's player used death triggers to mill opponents and cheat lands onto the battlefield, aiming to disrupt and accelerate their game plan.

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