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Timmy's Lair TCG joins us for 2 games of cEDH Gameplay!: Maralen vs Rog|Thras vs Kinnan vs Kinnan

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Commanders featured in this Gameplay Reviewed & Verified

Decklists

Deck & Commander Strategies

  • Maralen, Fae Ascendant

    Maralen, Fae Ascendant

    A combo-control deck leveraging Maralen’s ability to lock opponents out of drawing cards and assembling a win through card advantage and disruption, often utilizing powerful mana sources and creatures to execute a Finale of Devastation combo.

  • Kinnan, Bonder Prodigy

    Kinnan, Bonder Prodigy

    A ramp and value midrange deck that generates large amounts of mana through mana dorks and Kinnan’s activation to cast large spells early, aiming to overwhelm opponents with massive creatures or game-ending spells like Finale of Devastation.

  • Rograkh, Son of Rohgahh Thrasios, Triton Hero

    Rograkh, Son of Rohgahh / Thrasios, Triton Hero

    A toolbox and value combo deck using Rograkh’s aggressive abilities and Thrasios’s card selection and ramp to assemble key combo pieces quickly, often relying on artifact and land synergies and efficient mana use to apply constant pressure.

Gameplay Insights

  • 1

    Casting Finale of Devastation with a high X value to tutor for impactful creatures was a key win condition threat that opponents heavily prioritized countering.

  • 2

    The use of Fierce Guardianship and Player Duplication in response to critical spells showcased the importance of protecting combo pieces and disrupting opponents’ game plans.

  • 3

    Repeated untapping of Gaea's Cradle combined with Minamo, School at Water's Edge enabled explosive mana generation and multiple activations of Kinnan for value and board development.

  • 4

    Psychological pressure and resource denial, such as through counterspells like Force of Negation and disruption from Notion Thief, played a vital role in controlling the game’s pace.

  • 5

    The interaction between Cryptolith Rite and various mana dorks allowed for repeated tapping and untapping, facilitating multiple Kinnan activations within a single turn.

  • 6

    Players balanced aggressive board development with defensive plays, including holding back threats and saving mana for crucial countermagic, highlighting the tight resource management in cEDH.

Notable Cards

  • Finale of Devastation

    Finale of Devastation

  • Gaea's Cradle

    Gaea's Cradle

  • Birds of Paradise

    Birds of Paradise

  • Fierce Guardianship

    Fierce Guardianship

  • Cryptolith Rite

    Cryptolith Rite

  • Force of Negation

    Force of Negation

  • Notion Thief

    Notion Thief

  • Formidable Speaker

    Formidable Speaker

  • Seedborn Muse

    Seedborn Muse

Gameplay Summary

In this competitive four-player Commander game, the players piloted high-powered decks led by Maralen, Fae Ascendant; two Kinnan, Bonder Prodigy decks; and a Rograkh/Thrasios deck.

Early turns were focused on ramp and setup, with key plays including Gaea's Cradle fueling massive mana production, Birds of Paradise enabling fast acceleration, and interaction centered around protecting critical combos.

A major turning point occurred when a player cast Finale of Devastation with a high X value to find a powerful threat, only to have it met with a fierce guardianship and multiple protective countermagic responses.

This led to a complex stack of spells including Player Duplication copying a key counterspell, illustrating the high level of interaction and resource management in the game.

Throughout, players leveraged untap effects and mana dorks alongside powerful creatures like Formidable Speaker and notions thief to maintain card advantage and pressure opponents.

The game progressed with repeated activations of Kinnan to generate value from creatures and mana, and the use of Cryptolith Rite and other synergies to untap lands and creatures for explosive turns.

The game’s momentum hinged on careful sequencing of spells, well-timed counterspells, and maintaining board presence despite multiple threats, with the players racing to assemble combos and lock pieces that could secure a swift victory.

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