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Green Decks go Brrr... and an Izzet Deck | Commander Clash S16 E27

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Deck Strategies

  • Azlask, the Swelling Scourge

    Azlask, the Swelling Scourge

    Azlask, the Swelling Scourge deck seeks to use its commander's ability to turn Eldrazi spawns into substantial threats.

  • Malcolm, the Eyes

    Malcolm, the Eyes

    Malcolm, the Eyes focuses on an Izzet artifact deck that generates clues by casting two spells per turn.

  • Azusa, Lost but Seeking

    Azusa, Lost but Seeking

    Azusa, Lost but Seeking leverages mono-green's potential for rampant land growth, aiming to out-resource opponents.

Gameplay Insights

  • 1

    Crim's Horn of Greed, in combination with Azusa, Lost but Seeking's ability, allowed for a massive influx of cards. This was further enhanced by the use of Crucible of Worlds, making for an effective card draw engine.

  • 2

    Richard's Malcolm, the Eyes provided a steady stream of clues, aiding in resource generation.

  • 3

    Teferi, Master of Time, played by Richard, presented a potential disruption to Crim's Horn of Greed strategy.

  • 4

    The presence of Elvish Mystic in Crim's deck showcases a focus on early mana ramping.

Notable Cards

  • Horn of Greed

    Horn of Greed

  • Crucible of Worlds

    Crucible of Worlds

  • Teferi, Master of Time

    Teferi, Master of Time

  • Elvish Mystic

    Elvish Mystic

Summary

The game kicked off with a varied choice of commanders, each with a unique game plan. Richard, playing Malcolm, the Eyes, chose an Izzet artifact deck, focusing on casting two spells per turn to generate clues. Azusa, Lost but Seeking, under the control of Crim, sought to capitalize on mono-green's ramping capabilities, while the Azlask, the Swelling Scourge deck, piloted by San, aimed to transform Eldrazi spawns into major threats. The Necrobloom was not mentioned in the transcript, leaving its strategy unclear. The game saw a lot of land ramping and deck searching, with Horn of Greed and Crucible of Worlds featuring prominently in the game. However, the game concluded before a clear winner could be determined based on the available transcript.

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