Deck Strategies
Jinnie Fay, Jetmir's Second
This deck aims to generate an overwhelming number of tokens, primarily Cats and Dogs, using Jinnie Fay's abilities. With enough tokens and mana, the strategy is to overwhelm opponents with sheer numbers.
Atraxa, Praetors' Voice
The Atraxa deck employs a counter-based strategy. By amassing +1/+1 counters on their creatures and using Atraxa's proliferate ability, the aim is to create large, powerful creatures to dominate the battlefield.
Darien, King of Kjeldor
Darien's deck seeks to take advantage of the commander's ability to create Soldier tokens whenever the player takes damage. The deck likely includes ways to deal damage to itself in order to trigger Darien's ability.
Oswald Fiddlebender
Oswald's deck is an artifact-based combo deck that uses Oswald's ability to tutor up key artifacts from the deck. These artifacts can then be used for a variety of effects, potentially leading to game-winning combinations.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
The early ramping from Jinnie Fay's player, particularly with cards like Smothering Tithe, gave them a significant advantage in terms of mana and board presence.
- 2
Oswald's player made good use of their commander's ability to tutor for specific artifacts, setting up potential combos.
- 3
Atraxa's player steadily grew their commander's power with +1/+1 counters, making it a formidable threat on the board.
- 4
Darien's player, though starting slow, managed to stall their opponents with cards like Loxodon Gatekeeper.
Notable Cards
Earthcraft
Smothering Tithe
Atraxa, Praetors' Voice
Loxodon Gatekeeper
Oswald Fiddlebender
Summary
The game started off with Jinnie Fay's player taking an early lead by ramping up with cards like Earthcraft and Smothering Tithe, allowing them to generate a lot of mana and a sizable army of Dog tokens. Oswald Fiddlebender's player tried to control the game by using their commander's ability to tutor for specific artifacts. Atraxa, Praetors' Voice meanwhile slowly built up their board with +1/+1 counters, while Darien, King of Kjeldor's player suffered from a relatively slow start, but managed to put up a defense with cards like Loxodon Gatekeeper.