Deck Strategies
Orvar, the All-Form
Leverages flicker effects and untapping lands to create infinite mana loops and multiple triggered abilities, enabling high storm counts and cascading into powerful spells.
Yidris, Maelstrom Wielder
Utilizes cascade on dealing damage to cast multiple spells for free, building storm count rapidly and aiming to win through a large storm combo sequence.
Kykar, Wind's Fury
Generates tokens and mana through spell casting and sacrifice effects, enabling storm combos that leverage tokens and multiple spell casts for a big finish.
Krark, the Thumbless / Sakashima of a Thousand Faces
Relies on coin flips and artifact recursion to generate incremental advantage and storm count, with Sakashima copying Krark to double coin flip triggers and increase storm potential.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
The use of Dockside Extortionist to generate multiple treasure tokens combined with sacrificing those tokens for storm mana is a pivotal resource engine.
- 2
Orvar's flicker loops with Ghostly Flicker and untapping lands create complex stack interactions that can generate infinite mana and cascade triggers if resolved correctly.
- 3
Deflecting Swat was used cleverly to redirect triggered abilities, demonstrating the importance of timing and interaction in storm decks.
- 4
Yidris's cascade on dealing combat damage allows for explosive turns by chaining multiple spell casts, but requires careful hand and mana management.
- 5
Ken's Krark/Sakashima deck demonstrates how coin flip randomness can be mitigated through recursion and doubling triggers for consistent storm growth.
- 6
Players showed disciplined restraint by holding back some spells to respond to opponents' key triggers, highlighting the interactive depth of competitive storm gameplay.
Notable Cards
Jeweled Lotus
Dockside Extortionist
Grim Monolith
Ghostly Flicker
Deflecting Swat
Lion's Eye Diamond
Phantasmal Image
Archaeomancer
Cephalid Coliseum
Summary
The game features a high-level competitive EDH match focused on storm decks led by Orvar, Yidris, Kykar, and Krark/Sakashima. Early turns see players ramping quickly with mana artifacts like Jeweled Lotus, Dockside Extortionist, and Grim Monolith, establishing a strong treasure token economy and mana base. Yidris quickly puts pressure on the board with cascade triggers, while Orvar sets up flicker loops with Ghostly Flicker and land untapping to generate value. Ken on Krark/Sakashima utilizes coin flips and recursive artifact interactions to gain incremental advantage despite some early setbacks. A key turning point occurs when Orvar enables multiple triggered abilities and flicker loops, creating a complex stack interaction involving Deflecting Swat and cascade triggers that players must navigate carefully. The board stabilizes with multiple Dockside Extortionists and tokens, increasing storm count potential. Yidris's ability to cascade into additional spells remains a threat, but the match is tense with players managing their resources and counters. The game highlights the intricate interactions and timing windows within storm archetypes, with each player attempting to assemble a storm count high enough to win, while also disrupting others' combos.