Deck Strategies
Kroxa and Kunoros
This deck aims to manipulate the graveyard, utilizing cards that benefit from discard and reanimation strategies.
Glissa, Herald of Predation
Glissa's deck focuses on creature-based strategies, with a particular emphasis on transforming creatures into more powerful forms.
Urabrask
This deck is a storm deck, aiming to cast a large number of spells in a single turn to generate overwhelming advantage.
Borborygmos and Fblthp
This deck uses a land-throwing strategy, aiming to throw lands into play and at creatures and players for various effects.
Gameplay Insights
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Corbin's use of 'Wheel of Fortune' was a game-changing play, refueling his hand and enabling his storm strategy.
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Jason's graveyard manipulation with Kroxa and Kunoros provided him with an early game advantage.
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Nate's transformation strategy with Glissa added an unpredictable element to the game, keeping opponents on their toes.
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Matt's land-throwing strategy with Borborygmos and Fblthp created a unique dynamic, altering the normal flow of the game.
Notable Cards
Wheel of Fortune
Urabrask // The Great Work
Glissa, Herald of Predation
Borborygmos
Summary
This game featured a high-powered four-player Commander match-up with quite a bit of interactivity. The early game saw players building up their board states, with Jason using Kroxa and Kunoros to manipulate the graveyard, Nate playing Glissa and focusing on creature-based strategies, and Matt piloting Borborygmos and Fblthp with a land-throwing strategy. Corbin, on the other hand, ran an aggressive Urabrask storm deck. The game took a major turn when Corbin used 'Wheel of Fortune', discarding everyone's hand and drawing seven new cards. This move provided Corbin with the fuel needed to storm off, using 'Jessica's Will' and 'Staff of Completion' to generate mana and continuously cast spells. Despite the other players' best efforts, Corbin's storm strategy eventually led him to victory.