Deck Strategies
Muldrotha, the Gravetide
This deck seeks to mill itself, placing permanents in the graveyard to generate value. It aims to swing with large creatures or use outlets to mill others.
Liberty Prime, Recharged
The deck is a Voltron strategy that seeks to swing with a large Liberty Prime, bolstered by energy counters.
Nelly Borca, Impulsive Accuser
This deck uses political manipulation and goading, attempting to control the board state and force opponents to attack each other.
Ezuri, Claw of Progress
The deck seeks to flood the board with small creatures, then use Ezuri's ability to grow them into bigger threats.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
The Rite of the Raging Storm played by Nelly Borca created a chaotic board state, with each player getting a Lightning Rager token each turn that couldn't attack Nelly.
- 2
Muldrotha attempted to gain advantage from self-mill, notably using Old Rutstein to generate different tokens based on the type of card milled.
- 3
Liberty Prime's player used Drafna, Founder of Latnam to add flexibility and potential for copying artifact spells, indicating an artifact-heavy strategy.
Notable Cards
Thought Vessel
Nature's Lore
Rite of the Raging Storm
Exotic Orchard
Old Rutstein
Access Tunnel
Summary
In a high powered game, the commanders chosen were Muldrotha, Liberty Prime, Nelly Borca, and Ezuri. With distinct strategies, each commander brought a unique gameplay style to the table. Muldrotha focused on self-milling and value from the graveyard, Liberty Prime aimed for Voltron-style damage with energy accumulation, Nelly Borca used political manipulation and goading to control the board, and Ezuri sought to swarm the board with small creatures that would become large threats. The game saw a lot of back-and-forth interactions, with each player trying to establish board presence and control while keeping others in check. Notable strategies included Nelly Borca creating a Lightning Rager token for each player every turn, creating a chaotic and unpredictable board state.