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MATT'S A LIVING MIRACLE | Assassin's Creed MTG Box Brawl

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Commanders featured in this video Reviewed & Verified

Deck Strategies

  • Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad

    Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad

    Utilizes an aggressive assault plan by repeatedly exiling assassin creatures from the graveyard and creating token copies during attacks, enabling multiple waves of attackers and overwhelming opponents through recursion and combat synergy.

  • Ratonhnhaké꞉ton

    Ratonhnhaké꞉ton

    Focuses on leveraging assassin and rogue tribal synergies, likely combining disruption and evasive threats to chip away at opponents while maintaining board presence.

  • Basim Ibn Ishaq

    Basim Ibn Ishaq

    Centers around controlling the board with assassin-themed interactions, possibly employing removal and efficient creatures to maintain tempo and capitalize on graveyard recursion.

Gameplay Insights

  • 1

    Matt's pull of a serialized Cleopatra card significantly impacted the game's momentum, providing both points and confidence advantage.

  • 2

    Altaïr's ability to create token copies of exiled assassins during attacks allowed for sustained board pressure through recursion.

  • 3

    Players had to adapt to the limited card pool from the Assassin's Creed set, making efficient use of the few strong cards like Black Market Connections and Sword of Light and Shadow.

  • 4

    The emphasis on attacking to trigger memory counters and recursion forced opponents to consider blocking carefully or risk being overwhelmed.

  • 5

    Despite the limited pool, synergy between graveyard exile and token creation proved a powerful engine for maintaining tempo and applying pressure.

Notable Cards

  • Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad

    Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad

  • Black Market Connections

    Black Market Connections

  • Sword of Light and Shadow

    Sword of Light and Shadow

  • Smoke Bomb

    Smoke Bomb

Summary

In this Commander game featuring decks built from the Assassin's Creed Universe Beyond set, the players opened their packs and constructed decks with unique commanders such as Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad, Ratonhnhaké꞉ton, and Basim Ibn Ishaq. Early in the game, Matt secured a significant advantage by pulling a serialized Cleopatra card, which gave him a notable point boost and a psychological edge. The gameplay centered around aggressive combat and recurring assassins, with Altaïr's ability to exile assassin creatures from the graveyard and create token copies upon attacking serving as a key engine for board presence and pressure. Throughout the match, the players focused on maximizing their commanders' synergies, with Matt leveraging the memory counters mechanic to repeatedly bring back creatures and overwhelm opponents. The game saw strategic exchanges of attacks and board development, with players attempting to disrupt each other's plans while building their own tempo. Ultimately, Matt's consistent advantage in card quality and deck synergy positioned him strongly, showcasing the power of recursion and incremental advantage in this limited environment.

Description

This episode we play the new Assassin’s Creed Universe Beyond set, and Charlie is in love with it! (Not really) Matt pulls an insane card and we got Wubby on the phone for this one!

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Box Brawl is a series of Magic: The Gathering Youtube videos that seeks to answer two questions: what would happen if we played through every single set of Magics history and who would be named its champion at the end of it? Well, Charlie “MoistCr1tikal” “penguinz0”, Matt, Ryan, and Drew are doing exactly that, playing through some modified sealed/limited rules for the commander format, almost close to brawl. The game works like this: Open a box of magic cards that hasn’t been opened yet Each player gets an amount of cards to build a 60 card deck out of, naming a commander along the way (which can be any creature, not restricted to legendary creatures) Play a game and give points out based on placements, 3 for first, 2 for second, 1 for third, and 0 for last. Also the player that opens the most expensive card gets a point for free. Eventually we will have played through all of the sets and at the end the player with the most points will be crowned the best magic player in the world, unquestionably. Along the way we’ll laugh, we’ll cry, and maybe we will have a few guests in the mean time. Stay tuned!!