Deck Strategies
Reveka, Wizard Savant
The strategy of this deck is to utilize Reveka's ability to tap and deal damage, whilst using different cards to untap her and repeat the process.
Keranos, God of Storms
The Keranos deck utilizes a drawing cards subtheme to trigger Keranos' ability and deal damage repeatedly. It also makes use of the indestructibility of Keranos.
Latulla, Keldon Overseer
The strategy of the Latulla deck is to generate a lot of mana and use Latulla's ability to deal damage to any target.
Grumgully, the Generous
The Grumgully deck aims to generate a lot of tokens and boost them with Grumgully's +1/+1 counter ability. It also makes use of cards that benefit from having many tokens on the field.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
The Reveka deck's usage of Intruder Alarm to repeatedly untap Reveka is a clever way to bypass her drawback of not untapping during the next untap step.
- 2
The Keranos deck's strategy of drawing cards not only provides card advantage, but also triggers Keranos' ability more frequently.
- 3
The Latulla deck's usage of Illusionist's Bracers to potentially double its blaze effect is a powerful threat.
- 4
The Grumgully deck's strategy of generating tokens and boosting them with Grumgully's ability synergizes well with cards like Howl of the Night Pack that generate a lot of tokens.
Notable Cards
Intruder Alarm
Illusionist's Bracers
Howl of the Night Pack
Summary
The game began with each player outlining their budget deck strategies. The Reveka, Wizard Savant deck focused primarily on untapping strategies and making use of Reveka's damaging ability. The Keranos, God of Storms deck was built around a subtheme of drawing cards and making use of Keranos' lightning bolt ability. The Latulla, Keldon Overseer deck aimed to generate large amounts of mana and use Latulla's ablaze effect to deal damage. The Grumgully, the Generous deck focused on generating a lot of tokens and boosting them with Grumgully's +1/+1 counter ability.