Deck Strategies
Mishra, Tamer of Mak Fawa
The deck leveraged Mishra's ward ability to protect their permanents while using the unearth ability to recur powerful artifacts from the graveyard.
Feldon, Ronom Excavator
This deck aimed to deal damage to Feldon, trigger its ability to exile cards from the top of the library, and cast them, generating significant card advantage.
Urza, Prince of Kroog
The deck aimed to enhance the power of their artifacts with Urza's ability and create token copies of powerful artifacts.
Tawnos, the Toymaker
Focused on generating and copying beasts and birds, leveraging Tawnos's ability to double the effects of artifact abilities.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
The use of Doom Blade by Urza's player was a significant game-changing interaction, shifting the game's tempo.
- 2
Mishra's player strategically used the commander's ward ability to protect their key artifacts from being targeted.
- 3
The use of Nature's Lore by Tawnos's player was a crucial decision that allowed them to ramp up their mana base early on.
- 4
Feldon's ability to exile cards from the top of their library and cast them provided a steady stream of card advantage and fueled their game plan.
Notable Cards
Mystic Forge
Craterhoof Behemoth
Blightsteel Colossus
Doom Blade
Wurmcoil Engine
Mind Stone
Nature's Lore
Summary
The game started with all players ramping up their mana bases in the initial turns. The player piloting Mishra, Tamer of Mak Fawa, had an early advantage with the commander's ability to ward off interference and unearth artifacts from the graveyard. However, Feldon, Ronom Excavator, managed to generate card advantage with its ability to exile cards from the top of the library and cast them. Urza, Prince of Kroog, was able to leverage their commander's ability to enhance their artifacts and create copies, while Tawnos, the Toymaker, focused on creating and copying beasts and birds. The game had several shifts in tempo, with players launching attacks and others responding with strategic defenses and counters. Feldon's player was a significant threat with their card advantage, but Mishra's defensive abilities kept them in the game.