Deck Strategies
Rocco, Cabaretti Caterer
Focuses on generating card advantage through incremental draw engines and controlling the board with interaction to prevent opponents from winning, aiming to win via midrange value and incremental advantage.
Kess, Dissident Mage
Utilizes spellslinger tactics with graveyard recursion to generate value and disruption, aiming to control the game with counterspells and removal while assembling a combo finish.
Thrasios, Triton Hero
Builds a toolbox of mana ramp and card draw through artifact and creature synergies, leveraging incremental advantage to assemble winning combos or overwhelm opponents with value.
Akiri, Line-Slinger
Leverages equipment and artifact synergies to generate value and aggression, aiming to apply pressure through combat while using disruption to maintain board control.
Kinnan, Bonder Prodigy
Focuses on ramping mana quickly through mana dorks and artifact acceleration to generate large mana pools, aiming to execute powerful combos or cast game-ending spells.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
Kess’s use of taxing probe early to gain information and disrupt opponents was key in setting the pace and maintaining pressure.
- 2
Rocco’s incremental card draw engine allowed him to stay relevant and protected him from falling behind despite aggressive disruption.
- 3
Deflecting Swat was used effectively to phase out a key removal spell, illustrating the importance of protecting crucial spells and combos in cEDH.
- 4
Players leveraged graveyard recursion and exile-based spells like Burning Inquiry to generate additional value and disrupt opponents’ plans.
- 5
Mana acceleration with Lotus Petal, Mana Crypt, and mana dorks was pivotal in establishing early board presence and enabling spellcasting on curve.
- 6
Toxic Deluge served as a crucial board wipe that shifted the balance of power by resetting the board state at a key moment.
- 7
Interaction and resource denial were continuously prioritized to prevent any player from establishing a definitive winning combo too early.
Notable Cards
Mana Crypt
Lotus Petal
Toxic Deluge
Mystical Tutor
Deflecting Swat
Burning Inquiry
Lodestone Golem
Arcane Signet
Basalt Monolith
Cavern of Souls
Survival of the Fittest
March of Swirling Mist
Summary
The game opened with players establishing their boards and setting up key mana engines. Early plays included ramp spells like Wild Growth and mana rocks such as Mana Crypt and Lotus Petal, helping players accelerate their strategies quickly. Kess used taxing probe to gain information and disrupt opponents, while Rocco focused on building a card draw engine and maintaining interactive pressure to prevent others from winning easily. The game saw several crucial interactions around mana denial and disruption, including Toxic Deluge to clear boards and defensive spells like Deflecting Swat to protect key plays. Players also leveraged graveyard recursion and tutoring effects to assemble combos and maintain card advantage. As the game progressed, the board state grew complex with multiple counters and threats. Kinnan utilized mana dorks and ramp to generate large amounts of mana, while Thrasios and Akiri worked to establish artifact synergies and incremental advantage through creatures and equipment. The key turning points revolved around timely counterspells, mass removal, and resource denial, which kept the game balanced and prevented any one player from running away with the win. Ultimately, the game spotlighted the importance of interaction and resource management in cEDH, with each deck aiming to leverage their unique tools to outpace opponents and close the game through either combo or combat damage.