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Two Time Top Tournament Talion Takes on the Team [cEDH Gameplay] TALION v SISAY v ATRAXA v CORMELA

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Decklists

Deck Strategies

  • Talion, the Kindly Lord

    Talion, the Kindly Lord

    Talion aims to assemble a high-value mana and card draw engine early, utilizing artifacts like Mana Vault and Mox Diamond alongside Rhystic Study to generate card advantage. The deck seeks to control the board with efficient interaction while setting up a win condition through incremental damage and value engines.

  • Atraxa, Grand Unifier

    Atraxa, Grand Unifier

    Atraxa focuses on rapid mana ramp and deploying powerful creatures and planeswalkers that benefit from proliferate and counter synergies. The deck pressures opponents aggressively while leveraging synergy between counters to outvalue them over time.

  • Sisay, Weatherlight Captain

    Sisay, Weatherlight Captain

    Sisay uses a toolbox approach, aiming to slow the game with countermagic and removal while generating card advantage through creatures like Delighted Halfling and Esper Sentinel. The deck prioritizes disruption and incremental value to outlast opponents.

  • Cormela, Glamour Thief

    Cormela, Glamour Thief

    Cormela builds a vampire tribal deck that combines tribal synergies and card advantage tools. The deck plays a slower game, accumulating value and board presence to eventually overwhelm opponents with recurring threats.

Gameplay Insights

  • 1

    Talion's early assembly of a mana and card draw engine using Mana Vault, Mox Diamond, and Rhystic Study created significant resource advantage that pressured opponents.

  • 2

    The use of Rhystic Study to tax opponents and draw cards was a key tempo and value play that shifted the game in Talion's favor.

  • 3

    Atraxa's rapid mana development and counter synergies allowed her to apply early pressure, forcing opponents to respond quickly.

  • 4

    Sisay's strategic use of disruption and card advantage creatures helped slow down the more aggressive combos but struggled against Talion's fast ramp.

  • 5

    Bloodchief's Ascension provided incremental value and potential for a win condition through recurring damage and life drain.

  • 6

    Key interaction involved timing Rhystic Study triggers and managing taxing effects to maximize card draw and deny opponents resources.

Notable Cards

  • Rhystic Study

    Rhystic Study

  • Mana Vault

    Mana Vault

  • Mox Diamond

    Mox Diamond

  • Displacer Kitten

    Displacer Kitten

  • Delighted Halfling

    Delighted Halfling

  • Esper Sentinel

    Esper Sentinel

Summary

The game started with players establishing their mana bases and early board presence, with Atraxa swiftly deploying key ramp and utility creatures to accelerate her game plan. Talion, piloted by the recent tournament winner, focused on assembling a fast mana engine using cards like Mox Diamond, Mana Vault, and Rhystic Study to draw cards and generate value early. Sisay aimed to slow the game down with disruption and card advantage tools, while Cormela developed a slower vampire tribal strategy with some card advantage elements. A pivotal moment occurred when Talion resolved Rhystic Study multiple times, drawing significant card advantage and taxing opponents' resources. Talion also leveraged efficient creatures like Displacer Kitten and powerful enchantments such as Bloodchief's Ascension to build toward a lethal combo. Meanwhile, Atraxa applied pressure with her fast mana and counter synergies, and Sisay attempted to disrupt key plays with removal and countermagic. The game featured careful resource management and interaction, with Talion eventually gaining a decisive advantage through superior card draw and mana acceleration, setting up a win condition involving incremental damage and card advantage lock pieces.

Description

Finally, a REAL cEDH player joins the fray! Maybe we’ll learn something

Jeremy on Cormela: www.moxfield.com/decks/f3PfWVUX-Uuo8RHwX7P1Uw Erik on Talion: www.moxfield.com/decks/1j-uCiI-wUywexzOYIFVhw Daniel on Sisay: www.moxfield.com/decks/8NB3pXwaDEmDZmcr7dFnYw Kyle on Atraxa: www.moxfield.com/decks/S5imRE1lZkyvXCyNau_lAw