Deck Strategies
Rashmi, Eternities Crafter
This deck aims to control the game by interacting with opponents at key points, slowing them down while building up its board state.
The Thirteenth Doctor/Yasmin Khan
This deck focuses on putting counters on creatures and using the Doctor to untap them, gaining tons of value.
Arna Kennerüd, Skycaptain
This deck is centered around modifying creatures and doubling up counters and equipments on all of its creatures.
Zur, Eternal Schemer
This deck utilizes enchantment creatures with Zur supporting them, slapping a bunch of keywords on them.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
Caden's early board development with the Thirteenth Doctor and Yasmin Khan was a key factor in the early game.
- 2
Matt's overloaded Dam was a significant turning point, disrupting the board state and slowing down opponents' momentum.
- 3
Sam's decision to eliminate Seedborn Muse with Void Rend significantly impacted the tempo of the game, preventing Seth from gaining advantage each turn.
- 4
Matt's play of Bolas's Citadel turned the tide of the game, allowing him to rapidly cast numerous spells and establishing a strong board presence.
Notable Cards
Seedborn Muse
Void Rend
Bolas's Citadel
Summary
The game kicked off with the players setting up their mana base and casting their commanders. Notable early game events included Caden, piloting the Thirteenth Doctor/Yasmin Khan deck, getting a strong start with a board full of creatures enhanced by counters, and Sam, running Arna Kennerüd, struggling with missing land drops. Matt, playing Zur, Eternal Schemer, managed to disrupt the board state with a well-timed overloaded Dam, wiping out all creatures. Seth, playing Rashmi, used Silven Library and Seedborn Muse to maintain card advantage. However, Sam eliminated Seedborn Muse with Void Rend, shifting the momentum. The game reached a climactic point when Matt cast Bolas's Citadel, rapidly casting multiple spells from the top of his deck and establishing a commanding board presence.