Deck Strategies
The Gitrog Monster
A graveyard and land-based value engine that leverages land drops, sacrificing lands, and drawing cards to generate continuous advantage and enable combo finishes.
Marchesa, Dealer of Death
Uses dethrone and +1/+1 counter interactions to control the board and gain incremental value through creature recursion and political manipulation.
Rionya, Fire Dancer
Focuses on aggressive combat steps and damage-based synergies, often utilizing spells and combat triggers to maintain pressure.
Curie, Emergent Intelligence
A value-oriented artifact deck that ramps and controls through artifact synergies and card draw engines.
Rograkh, Son of Rohgahh
Aggressive Gruul (red-green) stompy deck centered on combat damage, creature buffs, and efficient removal.
Reyhan, Last of the Abzan
Counter-manipulation and +1/+1 counter distribution to build resilient, scalable threats and enable strong combat interactions.
Liberator, Urza's Battlethopter
Artifact and equipment synergy focused on aggressive combat and incremental value from equipped creatures.
Gameplay Insights
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Using Necropotence early to draw a large number of cards helped The Gitrog player dig for key combo pieces and stabilize the game.
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The decision to discard or keep certain cards when using graveyard-centric strategies like The Gitrog Monster was crucial in maintaining an advantage while avoiding disruption.
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Players leveraged fetch lands and mana rituals to ramp quickly, enabling early spells and interactions that shaped the pace of the game.
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Managing countermagic and disruption such as Flusterstorm and removal spells was vital to prevent opponents from executing their combos.
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The Gitrog Monster’s synergy with land sacrifice and graveyard recursion proved effective in generating sustained card advantage and board presence.
Notable Cards
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The Gitrog Monster
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Necropotence
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Opposition Agent
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Cyclonic Rift
Summary
The gameplay featured a competitive Commander game with a focus on The Gitrog Monster deck, showcasing its viability in 2024 cEDH. The game began with players carefully setting up their opening hands and mulligans, emphasizing the importance of early card advantage and mana acceleration. The Gitrog player utilized classic strategies like Necropotence to dig deep into the deck and fuel card draw, aiming to assemble a combo or value engine early on. Despite some initial rough draws, the player managed to stabilize by leveraging The Gitrog Monster’s synergy with lands and graveyard interactions. Key moments included intense card selection and interaction decisions, with players managing their graveyards and resources to maintain pressure and disruption. The game progressed through multiple turns with players deploying their strategies, but The Gitrog Monster’s ability to generate incremental card advantage and land drops remained a central theme. Post-game discussions reflected on the deck’s evolution, strengths, and how it compares to other powerful decks in the format.