Deck Strategies
Niv-Mizzet, Visionary
Utilizes card draw and control elements to generate storm count and finish opponents with direct damage combos.
Tivit, Seller of Secrets
Focuses on ramp and tutors to assemble combo pieces quickly and apply pressure through card advantage.
Talion, the Kindly Lord
Employs control and disruption with counterspells and removal to maintain board presence and stall opponents.
Yuriko, the Tiger's Shadow
Uses ninjutsu and evasive creatures to deal incremental damage and disrupt opponents’ hands.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
Niv-Mizzet's player leveraged storm count combined with Brain Freeze to eliminate an opponent swiftly, highlighting the potency of storm finishers without Thassa's Oracle.
- 2
Yuriko’s ninjutsu tactics effectively chipped away at opponents while enabling hand disruption, maintaining constant pressure.
- 3
Talion's use of counterspells and removal delayed opponents’ development, controlling the pace of the game.
- 4
Tivit's ramp and tutors allowed early access to powerful spells, setting up for late-game dominance.
- 5
The One Ring was a key artifact providing card advantage and protection, but was also a focal point for counterspells, showing the tension around powerful equipment in cEDH.
Notable Cards
Mystic Remora
Counterbalance
Brain Freeze
Temporal Trespass
Lightning Bolt
Demonic Tutor
Summary
The game began with each player setting up their early board state through ramp, tutors, and control elements. Tivit started aggressively with ramp and tutors, while Niv-Mizzet focused on card draw and control with Mystic Remora and Counterbalance. Yuriko employed ninjutsu and evasive attacks to chip away at opponents, and Talion maintained a control stance with counterspells and removal. Key early plays included multiple tutors to set up powerful spells and incremental damage from Yuriko's ninjutsu triggers and Talion's control of the board. Midgame saw a flurry of interactions, including crucial uses of the One Ring and various discard and counterspell plays that slowed down some of the more aggressive threats. A pivotal moment occurred when a well-timed Brain Freeze from Niv-Mizzet’s player successfully eliminated Talion, demonstrating the power of storm-based finishers in this cEDH context. The game concluded shortly after with Niv-Mizzet leveraging card advantage and direct damage spells to close out the remaining players, showcasing that victory can be achieved through a combination of control, card advantage, and storm, without relying on Thassa's Oracle.