Deck Strategies
Kinnan, Bonder Prodigy
Ramp quickly with mana dorks and artifact mana to generate large amounts of mana, enabling powerful spells and card draw to establish board control and eventually win through overwhelming value and combat damage.
Etali, Primal Conqueror
Utilize graveyard recursion and wheels to refill hand and maintain pressure, leveraging big creature attacks and disruptive spells to control the board and close out the game.
Rograkh, Son of Rohgahh & Silas Renn, Seeker Adept
Aggressive midrange strategy focused on disrupting opponents with targeted removal and hand disruption while applying pressure through efficient creatures and combat tricks.
Krark, the Thumbless & Sakashima of a Thousand Faces
Spell duplication and cascade mechanics to generate value and storm count, combined with versatile copy effects to maintain control and create combo opportunities.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
Players leveraged Mystic Remora and Fish triggers to tax spells and protect their key plays, creating a tense stack interaction environment where timing and resource management were critical.
- 2
The use of copy and redirect mechanics with Krark and Born Upon allowed for complex spell interactions that could either protect key spells or double their effect, influencing combat and removal outcomes.
- 3
Rograkh’s aggressive use of Lightning Bolt combined with Silas Renn’s disruption created strong early pressure but was met with counterspells and value plays from opponents.
- 4
Etali’s graveyard recursion with Underworld Breach in combination with wheel effects maintained card advantage despite heavy disruption.
- 5
The game demonstrated that a midrange Rograkh/Silas Renn deck can compete in a cEDH environment by balancing aggression with disruption, contrasting with the typical fast combo decks usually seen at this level.
Notable Cards
Mox Opal
Mana Vault
Mystic Remora
Underworld Breach
Wheel of Fortune
Lightning Bolt
Force of Will
Chrome Mox
City of Traitors
Treasonous Ogre
Enduring Vitality
Veil of Summer
Demonic Tutor
Amphibian Downpour
Summary
The game opened with a fast-paced development of mana and early board presence from all players, utilizing powerful mana artifacts like Mox Opal, Mana Vault, and lands such as Verdant Catacomb and City of Traitors. Kinnan, Bonder Prodigy quickly set up ramp and value engines, while Rograkh and Silas Renn focused on disruptive plays and aggressive tempo with spells like Lightning Bolt and Predator's Grasp. The interaction between players showcased a high level of counterplay, including multiple uses of Mystic Remora and Fish triggers to tax opponents' spells and protect key permanents. Etali's deck leveraged graveyard recursion with Underworld Breach and wheel effects, while Krark and Sakashima's list engaged in spell duplication and complex stack interactions, demonstrating a midrange yet reactive playstyle rather than the typical all-in combo approach commonly seen in cEDH. Key moments included resolving critical counterspell and copy interactions that neutralized aggressive plays, as well as timely removal and disruption that shaped board states.