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Baby You're a firework!!! | Feldon Vs Feldon | Round 4 | Monarch | Duel Commander 121823

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Commander featured in this Gameplay Reviewed & Verified

Deck & Commander Strategies

  • Feldon, Ronom Excavator

    Feldon, Ronom Excavator

    This deck focuses on using Feldon's ability to repeatedly reanimate artifact creatures from the graveyard, generating incremental value and board presence. It aims to leverage artifact synergies and recursion to maintain pressure and outlast opponents through attrition and combo potential.

Gameplay Insights

  • 1

    Repeated use of Feldon's ability to reanimate artifact creatures serves as the core value engine, enabling sustained board development.

  • 2

    Timing artifact creature recursion after board wipes can create a significant tempo swing.

  • 3

    Managing graveyard resources effectively is crucial since both players rely heavily on reanimation.

  • 4

    Removal and disruption targeted at artifact creatures can slow down the opponent's recursion chain and buy time.

  • 5

    Identifying opportunities to chain sacrifice outlets with recursion can lead to explosive turns and potential combos.

Notable Cards

  • Feldon, Ronom Excavator

    Feldon, Ronom Excavator

  • Kuldotha Rebirth

    Kuldotha Rebirth

  • Emry, Lurker of the Loch

    Emry, Lurker of the Loch

  • Scrap Trawler

    Scrap Trawler

  • Myr Retriever

    Myr Retriever

Gameplay Summary

The duel between two Feldon, Ronom Excavator decks unfolded as a battle of recursion and value generation anchored by Feldon's ability to reanimate artifacts from the graveyard.

Both players leveraged Feldon's trigger to repeatedly bring back impactful artifact creatures, creating a dynamic board state that constantly shifted with each reanimation.

The game featured key moments where players used Feldon's ability to resurrect powerful artifact creatures, exerting pressure and attempting to outpace their opponent's resources.

Control elements and removal spells were critical in managing the board, as both decks aimed to maintain tempo and deny the opponent's reanimation targets.

The game likely culminated in a decisive swing where one player successfully established a dominant board presence through a chain of artifact creature recursions, ultimately securing victory by overwhelming the opponent or leveraging a combo enabled by the artifacts returned to the battlefield.

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