Deck Strategies
Odric, Blood-Cursed
Stephen's deck was built around Odric's ability to gain multiple creature powers. The deck aimed to make opponents bleed, capitalizing on the blood token mechanic.
Grolnok, the Omnivore
John's deck focused on milling and dredge mechanics. He aimed for a competitive game, looking to leverage Grolnok's abilities to their maximum potential.
Eruth, Tormented Prophet
Jeremy's deck was built as a storm deck. He aimed to exile and cast multiple cards in one turn, capitalizing on Eruth's ability to replace draws with exiling cards.
Anje, Maid of Dishonor
Corey's deck was vampire-themed, focusing on bleeding and blood tokens. He aimed to dishonor his opponents by draining their life totals.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
Stephen's Odric deck and Corey's Anje deck both focused on bleeding opponents, setting up potential interactions between the decks.
- 2
John's Grolnok deck utilized milling mechanics, which could potentially disrupt his opponents' strategies and pave the way for his victory.
- 3
Jeremy's Eruth deck aimed for a storm strategy, potentially leading to explosive turns where he could cast multiple spells.
Notable Cards
Ignite Memories
Dragonstorm
Dredge
Summary
In this game, the players brought out their new Commander decks featuring legends from Innistrad: Crimson Vow. Stephen, playing Odric, Blood-Cursed, focused on a strategy of gaining multiple creature abilities and causing his opponents to bleed. John, with Grolnok, the Omnivore, built his deck around milling and dredge mechanics. Jeremy, commanding Eruth, Tormented Prophet, attempted to storm off by exiling cards and casting them in one turn. Corey, a newcomer to Commander, played Anje, Maid of Dishonor, and leaned into a vampire theme with a focus on bleeding and blood tokens.