Deck Strategies
Jin-Gitaxias
Aim to draw a lot of cards, and leverage Jin-Gitaxias's ability to flip and cast 'Enter the Infinite' for free.
Omnath, Locus of All
Play a lot of elementals and aim to assemble all five Omnaths.
Goro-Goro and Satoru
Play an aggressive strategy, potentially with a focus on storm.
Ghalta and Mavren
Utilize cards from the Ixalan and Wild Ixalan sets.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
Corbin's aggressive strategy with Goro-Goro and Satoru allowed him to generate a lot of treasures and cast impactful spells.
- 2
Jason's use of Fierce Guardianship to counter Corbin's Dragon Tempest was a key play that helped slow down Corbin's aggressive push.
- 3
Eddie's successful casting of Omnath could potentially set up for a big play in the next few turns.
Notable Cards
Enter the Infinite
Dockside Extortionist
Dragon Tempest
Fierce Guardianship
Omnath, Locus of All
Summary
The game started off with players gradually establishing their boards. Jason, playing Jin-Gitaxias, focused on drawing cards and aiming to cast 'Enter the Infinite' for free with Jin-Gitaxias's backside. Eddie, with his Omnath deck, aimed to assemble all five Omnaths while Corbin playing Goro-Goro and Satoru aimed to play a more aggro-focused strategy. Mike's Galta and Mavren deck aimed to utilize Ixalan and Wild Ixalan cards. As the game progressed, Corbin's aggressive strategy started to pay off. He was able to generate a significant number of treasures and cast a number of impactful spells, including Dockside Extortionist, Kaito Dancing Shadow, and Dragon Tempest. However, Jason was able to counter the Dragon Tempest with a Fierce Guardianship, slowing down Corbin's aggressive push. Meanwhile, Eddie was able to get Omnath on the field, potentially setting up for a big play in the next few turns.