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Best Game of MC Chicago?!? Cedh Gameplay - Hashaton Vs Plagon Vs Tivit Vs Glarb

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Decklists

Deck Strategies

  • Hashaton, Scarab's Fist

    Hashaton, Scarab's Fist

    Focuses on disrupting opponents through discard and counterspells, aiming to dismantle their hands and win through resilient threats or combo finishers.

  • Plagon, Lord of the Beach

    Plagon, Lord of the Beach

    Utilizes card draw, value creatures, and utility lands to gain incremental advantage and control the board, looking to out-resource opponents.

  • Tivit, Seller of Secrets

    Tivit, Seller of Secrets

    Generates clues, treasures, and times tokens to produce card advantage and synergizes with Thassa’s ability for continuous draw and control elements.

  • Glarb, Calamity's Augur

    Glarb, Calamity's Augur

    A Doomsday-based control deck using surveil and mill effects to sculpt the deck and control the board via repeated ping damage and defensive counters.

Gameplay Insights

  • 1

    Glarb’s repeated use of commander abilities to surveil and ping opponents was key to controlling the board and gaining incremental advantage.

  • 2

    Hidden’s use of Clever Impersonator to copy The One Ring provided protection and card draw that sustained his game plan.

  • 3

    Players effectively used flicker and bounce effects like Ghostly Flicker and Retract Helix to disrupt each other's permanents and maintain tempo.

  • 4

    The timing of counterspells such as Swan Song against low-impact spells like Retract Helix demonstrated a nuanced understanding of resource preservation and threat assessment.

  • 5

    The interaction around mana and card draw engines such as Poliwog Prodigy and Bloom Tender helped players maintain pressure and options throughout the game.

Notable Cards

  • The One Ring

    The One Ring

  • Force of Will

    Force of Will

  • Vampiric Tutor

    Vampiric Tutor

  • Ghostly Flicker

    Ghostly Flicker

  • Doomsday

    Doomsday

  • Bloom Tender

    Bloom Tender

  • Mystic Sanctuary

    Mystic Sanctuary

  • Mox Diamond

    Mox Diamond

  • Talisman of Dominance

    Talisman of Dominance

Summary

The game started with all four players establishing their mana bases and deploying early creatures and utility lands. The opening turns saw interaction mainly through counterspells and mental missteps, with players jockeying for board control and card advantage. Glarb, Calamity's Augur focused on a Doomsday-based control strategy, milling cards and surveilling to sculpt the top of the deck, while Hashaton, Scarab's Fist prioritized discard and disruption to undermine opponents' hands and combos. Plagon, Lord of the Beach leveraged card draw and value engines, and Tivit, Seller of Secrets utilized clues, treasures, and times to generate incremental advantage alongside Thassa's card draw synergy. A pivotal moment occurred when Glarb repeatedly used his commander’s abilities to surveil and ping opponents, efficiently removing threats and gaining incremental value. Hidden’s use of protection spells and clever impersonator copying key artifacts like The One Ring provided resilience and card draw. The board state evolved with multiple interactions between flicker effects, bounce spells, and stax elements, as players attempted to generate tempo and control the board. The game featured high-level counterplay, including well-timed swan songs and the use of retraction helix to bounce problematic permanents, highlighting the importance of interaction in cEDH. The match was marked by intense resource management and incremental advantage plays leading towards a complex endgame where players aimed to leverage their unique win conditions while neutralizing others.

Description

A new game of Cedh, see who will take victory and who will just end up dead on board

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