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YGRA 🆚 HUGS 🆚 BELLO 🆚 BRIA | Bloomburrow EDH / Casual Commander

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Commanders featured in this Gameplay Reviewed & Verified

Decklists

Deck & Commander Strategies

  • Bello, Bard of the Brambles

    Bello, Bard of the Brambles

    The deck focuses on aggressive creature-based strategies, leveraging attack triggers and damage for card advantage.

  • Hugs, Grisly Guardian

    Hugs, Grisly Guardian

    The deck seeks to ramp up mana and cast high-impact creatures, with a focus on land synergies.

  • Bria, Riptide Rogue

    Bria, Riptide Rogue

    The deck incorporates control elements and focuses on spellcasting synergies.

  • Ygra, Eater of All

    Ygra, Eater of All

    The deck tries to control the board and leverage death triggers for advantage.

Gameplay Insights

  • 1

    Bello's (Tom) decision to attack aggressively while using Berserker's Onslaught led to significant damage and card draw, allowing him to establish a strong board presence.

  • 2

    Tom's play of Molten Echoes and Flame Shadow Conjuring created a massive board state, leading to Extra and John's elimination in one turn.

  • 3

    Hugs' (John) use of ramp spells allowed him to cast high-impact creatures early but was unable to keep pace with Tom's aggressive strategy.

Notable Cards

  • Molten Echoes

    Molten Echoes

  • Insidious Roots

    Insidious Roots

  • Third Path Iconoclast

    Third Path Iconoclast

Gameplay Summary

The game began with players building their boards and ramping their mana.

Hugs (John) cast 'Rampant Growth', 'Shadow in the Warp', and 'Lotus Cobra'.

Bria (Extra) played 'Third Path Iconoclast' and 'Balor Battle Mage Captain'.

Bello (Tom) started aggressively, playing his commander early, along with 'Berserker's Onslaught' which led to significant damage and card advantage.

Ygra (Sam) played 'Insidious Roots' and his commander, but couldn't establish a strong board presence.

The game's turning point was when Tom played 'Molten Echoes' and 'Flame Shadow Conjuring', creating multiple copies of his creatures, and drawing significant cards with 'Cesan Champion'.

This massive board state allowed him to eliminate Extra and John in one fell swoop, and finally winning the game.

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