Deck & Commander Strategies

Shattergang Brothers
Goblin tribal focused on cost reduction and haste via Goblin Warchief to swarm opponents quickly with aggressive creatures.

Roon of the Hidden Realm
ETB (enter-the-battlefield) flicker effects to gain value from repeated triggers, using equipment like Lightning Greaves for protection.

The Third Doctor
Token generation to build a large board presence, leveraging Paragento to create additional food tokens and buffing the commander with trample for commander damage.
Jenny Fay, Jetmir's Second
Token creation focused on cats and dogs, utilizing Prosperous Partnership to double token production and build a wide board for combat.
Gameplay Insights
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The use of opening tutors allowed each player to start with powerful early plays, accelerating the game's pace significantly.
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Goblin Warchief's ability to reduce goblin costs and grant haste was a critical tempo boost for the Shattergang Brothers deck, enabling early aggression.
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Paragento paired with The Third Doctor's token generation created a strong synergy, rapidly increasing the number of tokens and boosting the commander's power and toughness.
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The interaction between Skyclave Apparition and Goblin King demonstrated tactical removal and counterplay, with a sacrifice response to mitigate the exile effect.
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The chromatic MOX Lantern emblem provided essential mana fixing and ramp, enabling smooth casting of multicolor spells and abilities across all decks.
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Players balanced ramping and board development carefully, with key equipment and token generation enabling their respective strategies to unfold effectively.
Notable Cards
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Goblin Warchief
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Lightning Greaves
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Prosperous Partnership
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Fable of the Mirror-Breaker // Reflection of Kiki-Jiki
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Skyclave Apparition
Gameplay Summary
The game began with all players leveraging their opening tutors and the chromatic MOX Lantern emblem to fix mana and accelerate their early plays.
The Shattergang Brothers player focused on a goblin tribal strategy, quickly deploying Goblin Warchief to reduce goblin costs and grant haste, enabling aggressive early attacks.
Meanwhile, the Roon of the Hidden Realm deck aimed to control the board with flicker effects, securing key equipment like Lightning Greaves to protect important creatures.
The Third Doctor player pursued a token generation strategy, using Paragento to create additional food tokens alongside their own tokens, rapidly growing their commander into a formidable threat with trample.
Jenny Fay, Jetmir's Second, also emphasized token creation, particularly cats and dogs, supported by Prosperous Partnership to generate even more tokens and synergize with her commander’s abilities.





























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