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Turbo #cedh Gameplay: Breya vs Kinnan vs Rogsi vs Ob Nixilis

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Commanders featured in this Gameplay Reviewed & Verified

Decklists

Deck & Commander Strategies

  • Breya, Etherium Shaper

    Breya, Etherium Shaper

    Utilizes artifact synergies to generate infinite combos and value, leveraging efficient tutors and card draw to assemble combo pieces quickly and close out the game with artifact-based infinite mana or damage combos.

  • Kinnan, Bonder Prodigy

    Kinnan, Bonder Prodigy

    Focuses on dumping a hand full of mana dorks and artifacts onto the battlefield early, using Kinnan’s ability to generate massive mana and enable fast combo wins through artifact interactions and big creatures.

  • Rograkh, Son of Rohgahh

    Rograkh, Son of Rohgahh

    Relies on graveyard recursion and storm combos centered around Underworld Breach and Brain Freeze, using discard outlets and quick mana acceleration to storm off before opponents can interact.

  • Ob Nixilis, Captive Kingpin

    Ob Nixilis, Captive Kingpin

    Employs a control and attrition plan with strong card draw engines like Orish Bom Master and removal spells, aiming to outvalue opponents and close the game with planeswalker ultimates or direct damage.

  • Silas Renn, Seeker Adept

    Silas Renn, Seeker Adept

    Typically uses artifact recursion and disruption to control the board, while setting up combos or value engines through artifact synergies and tutoring.

Gameplay Insights

  • 1

    Breya's pilot leveraged precise sequencing of Demonic Consultation and Demonic Tutor to quickly assemble combo pieces and generate infinite mana or damage.

  • 2

    Kinnan's explosive turn one strategy focused on dumping artifacts and creatures to create massive mana production but was vulnerable to early interaction.

  • 3

    Ob Nixilis’s deck showed strong synergy with card draw engines and removal but struggled to disrupt fast combo decks before they assembled.

  • 4

    Rograkh’s player kept a hand with Underworld Breach and Brain Freeze but without lands, highlighting the risk-reward of fast combo hands in cEDH.

  • 5

    The game ended swiftly with Breya’s effective use of artifact synergies and tutoring demonstrating the deck’s power in the current meta.

Notable Cards

  • Imperial Seal

    Imperial Seal

  • Demonic Consultation

    Demonic Consultation

  • Demonic Tutor

    Demonic Tutor

  • Underworld Breach

    Underworld Breach

  • Brain Freeze

    Brain Freeze

  • Delayed Blast Fireball

    Delayed Blast Fireball

  • Lion's Eye Diamond

    Lion's Eye Diamond

Gameplay Summary

The game started explosively with aggressive opening hands and fast mana deployment from all players, particularly Kinnan who aimed to dump his hand and present early combo threats via artifact synergies.

Ob Nixilis's pilot set up card draw and interaction through Orish Bom Master and delayed blast fireball effects.

Breya focused on leveraging artifact synergies and utility, using cards like Demonic Consultation and Demonic Tutor to find key combo pieces, while Rograkh's player kept a hand with Underworld Breach and Brain Freeze aiming for a quick combo kill.

The early turns saw rapid development but no immediate board wipes or major interaction, leading to a fast-paced game where each player sought to establish their win conditions quickly.

The game concluded abruptly as Breya's pilot executed a clean and efficient combo with perfect mana and card draw, illustrating the deck’s explosive potential in cEDH.

This game showcased tight resource management and the importance of sequencing in a multiplayer environment with multiple combo and control decks vying for dominance.

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