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IMPRECATION FEAT. WE CAME AS ROMANS - cEDH - S19E7 - EZURI v WINOTA v ARAGORN v FIRST SLIVER #mtg

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Commanders featured in this Gameplay Reviewed & Verified

Decklists

Deck & Commander Strategies

  • Ezuri, Renegade Leader

    Ezuri, Renegade Leader

    Leverages elf tribal synergies to ramp quickly, generate tokens, and overwhelm opponents with large, evasive creatures. The deck focuses on efficient creatures and combat tricks to close out the game.

  • Aragorn, the Uniter

    Aragorn, the Uniter

    Utilizes a powerful combo involving Bergy, Ignis, and other artifacts to generate infinite mana and treasures, enabling a lethal infinite damage loop. The deck combines combo pieces with disruption and aggressive creatures.

  • Winota, Joiner of Forces

    Winota, Joiner of Forces

    Capitalizes on aggressive combat by attacking with non-human creatures to cheat powerful human warriors into play. This deck aims to quickly overwhelm opponents with high-impact combat triggers and damage.

  • The First Sliver

    The First Sliver

    Focuses on tribal synergy with slivers to gain incremental value and board control. The deck uses the collective power of slivers to boost creatures and control the battlefield.

Gameplay Insights

  • 1

    Aragorn’s combo with Bergy and Ignis was the decisive factor, generating infinite mana and treasures to end the game swiftly.

  • 2

    Winota's aggressive combat strategy forced opponents into difficult defensive positions but was ultimately overwhelmed by combo finishers.

  • 3

    Early deployment of mana acceleration and key creatures like Ragavan and Rabblemaster set the tempo for the game, pressuring opponents from the outset.

  • 4

    The use of disruption spells like Defending Silence and Toxic Deluge helped slow down opponents’ combos but wasn’t enough to prevent the lethal infinite combo.

  • 5

    Hermit Druid was deployed as a potential combo enabler or graveyard-based threat but did not directly influence the game’s outcome.

Notable Cards

  • Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer

    Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer

  • Hermit Druid

    Hermit Druid

  • Imperial Recruiter

    Imperial Recruiter

  • Toxic Deluge

    Toxic Deluge

  • Windswept Heath

    Windswept Heath

Gameplay Summary

The game featured a high-powered cEDH match with four aggressive and combo-oriented decks facing off.

Early turns saw explosive board development with multiple mana accelerants and disruptive creatures like Ragavan and Rabblemaster generating pressure.

Winota and Aragorn players quickly established board presence and began attacking, dealing significant damage and triggering multiple combat synergies.

The game’s key turning point came when Aragorn assembled a lethal combo involving Bergy and Ignis, generating infinite mana and treasures, which allowed for an unstoppable loop that ended the game.

This combo proved too powerful to defend against, swiftly closing out the match despite other players' attempts to stabilize with creatures and disruption.

Throughout the game, the decks displayed classic cEDH traits of fast mana, efficient threats, and combo finishers, culminating in a quick and decisive victory for Aragorn’s combo.

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