Deck Strategies
Atraxa, Praetors' Voice
Atraxa's deck plans to leverage a four-color unicorn tribal strategy, allowing for a wide range of spells and effects.
Tovolar, Dire Overlord
The Tovolar deck aims to use its werewolf synergies to apply steady pressure, drawing cards whenever werewolves deal combat damage.
Wilhelt, the Rotcleaver
Wilhelt's deck is a zombie tribal deck, looking to flood the board with zombies and potentially unlock powerful synergies.
Ramos, Dragon Engine
Ramos' deck takes inspiration from 80s cartoons, using the mutate mechanic from Ikoria to represent transformation, while also leveraging the full color spectrum for a variety of effects.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
The early game was defined by significant ramp, with multiple players casting spells like Three Visits and Kadama's Reach to quickly increase their mana resources.
- 2
Andy's casting of Undead Alchemist early in the game has potential to significantly disrupt his opponents' strategies, while simultaneously building up his own board state.
- 3
Justin's use of Tovolar's ability to draw cards upon werewolf combat damage is a strong source of card advantage, potentially providing him with the resources needed to control the game.
Notable Cards
Undead Alchemist
Wolfbitten Captive // Krallenhorde Killer
Manifold Key
Summary
The game commenced with each player introducing their commanders and discussing their deck strategies. Andy, playing Wilhelt, the Rotcleaver, outlined his plans for a zombie-themed deck, while Justin, playing Tovolar, Dire Overlord, aimed for a werewolf strategy. The game quickly escalated with Andy casting an early Undead Alchemist, intending to mill his opponents' decks while bolstering his own board with zombie tokens. Justin, on the other hand, utilized Tovolar's ability to draw cards each time a werewolf dealt combat damage, ensuring a steady hand throughout the game.