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CAN KIKI-JIKI *BEAT* THE META?! | Live cEDH Gameplay

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Commanders featured in this Gameplay Reviewed & Verified

Decklists

Deck & Commander Strategies

  • Kiki-Jiki, Mirror Breaker

    Kiki-Jiki, Mirror Breaker

    Utilizes token creation and infinite combo loops to generate lethal board states quickly, leveraging artifact mana acceleration and recursion to overcome disruption.

  • Xyris, the Writhing Storm

    Xyris, the Writhing Storm

    Focuses on proliferating counters and controlling the board with incremental advantage, aiming to overwhelm opponents through attrition and synergy.

  • Satya, Aetherflux Genius

    Satya, Aetherflux Genius

    Employs artifact-based storm and combo synergies, generating large spell counts and life gain to enable Aetherflux Reservoir kills.

  • Tivit, Seller of Secrets

    Tivit, Seller of Secrets

    Leverages red-based disruption and tempo plays, using land destruction and direct damage to control opponents while assembling a fast kill.

Gameplay Insights

  • 1

    Early deployment of Magus of the Moon and Blood Moon heavily disrupted mana bases, shaping the flow of the game and forcing players to adapt their strategies.

  • 2

    The double Blasphemous Act cleared the board at a critical juncture, allowing Kiki-Jiki to reset and reestablish combo potential.

  • 3

    Navigating combo lines through Blood Moon and Torpor Orb restrictions showcased advanced sequencing and deep deck knowledge.

  • 4

    Players prioritized politicking and threat assessment, focusing attacks on the player with the best color fixing to mitigate combo threats.

  • 5

    Use of artifact ramp and tutors enabled faster assembly of key pieces, crucial in the face of heavy disruption.

  • 6

    Windfall and similar effects were used to refill hands and maintain card advantage in a resource-constrained environment.

Notable Cards

  • Kiki-Jiki, Mirror Breaker

    Kiki-Jiki, Mirror Breaker

  • Magus of the Moon

    Magus of the Moon

  • Blood Moon

    Blood Moon

  • Blasphemous Act

    Blasphemous Act

  • Aetherflux Reservoir

    Aetherflux Reservoir

  • Arcane Signet

    Arcane Signet

  • Mystical Tutor

    Mystical Tutor

  • Windfall

    Windfall

  • Blind Obedience

    Blind Obedience

Gameplay Summary

The game showcased an intense cEDH multiplayer match featuring four powerful commanders, with Kiki-Jiki, Mirror Breaker piloted by MRC taking a central role.

Early turns saw the deployment of disruptive land enchantments like Magus of the Moon and Blood Moon, which significantly hampered color fixing and mana bases, particularly affecting non-red decks.

The game developed into a high-tension battle of resource management and board control, with players carefully timing their spells and counterplays.

Kiki-Jiki’s deck leveraged its signature ability to create infinite creature combos and token generation, aiming to quickly assemble lethal board states despite the heavy meta disruption. A pivotal moment occurred around turn 8 when a double Blasphemous Act was cast, clearing the board and resetting the board state, allowing Kiki-Jiki to reestablish dominance through recursion and combo lines.

This was followed by a complex sequence involving the use of the Breach combo through the constraints of Blood Moon and Torpor Orb, demonstrating the deck’s resilience and adaptability in hostile conditions.

Ultimately, Kiki-Jiki’s persistent pressure and combo potential allowed it to overcome the meta-disruptive strategies of the other commanders, securing the win through a convoluted but effective combo finish.

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