Deck Strategies
Osgir, the Reconstructor
This deck operates as a mid-range combo, utilizing Osgir's ability to recur engine and combo pieces.
Storm, Force of Nature
This deck aims to dominate the game by casting spells that generate storm counts, utilizing the commander's ability.
Phenax, God of Deception
This is a reactive combo deck, employing control pieces to manage the board while planning to win via a combo finisher using Phenax's mill ability.
Godo, Bandit Warlord
This proactive combo deck strives to quickly generate mana to land Godo and attach Helm of the Host, aiming for a win through infinite combats.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
The Mystic Remora play by the Storm, Force of Nature player was a strategic move that allowed them to draw additional cards while slowing down opponents.
- 2
The appearance of the Eater of the Dead from the Phenax, God of Deception player was a surprising play that had the potential to disrupt the usual cEDH dynamics.
- 3
The conservative play by the Godo, Bandit Warlord player, particularly their careful management of resources, is a noteworthy approach in a high-stakes cEDH game.
Notable Cards
Mystic Remora
Mox Opal
Urza's Saga
Eater of the Dead
Summary
The game kicked off with a Mystic Remora from the Storm, Force of Nature player, which was used to draw cards and slow down opponents. This was soon followed by the appearance of a Mox Opal and a Urza's Saga from the Osgir, the Reconstructor player, providing an early ramp and card advantage. However, the game took a significant turn when the Phenax, God of Deception player brought out an Eater of the Dead, a card not commonly seen in cEDH, causing a stir among the players. The Godo, Bandit Warlord player, meanwhile, played conservatively, managing their resources carefully.