Deck Strategies
Inquisitor Greyfax
This deck focuses on gaining board presence early with key creatures and leveraging them to launch attacks. It also prioritizes ramping up of mana resources.
Szarekh, the Silent King
This mono-black artifact deck aims to get key artifacts on the field and use them to draw cards and control the board.
Abaddon the Despoiler
This deck seems to focus on dealing extra damage in the second main phase and exploiting the Cascade mechanic for added value.
The Swarmlord
The Swarmlord deck revolves around creepy and buggy creatures, with a focus on getting counters and drawing cards.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
The Inquisitor Greyfax and Szarekh, the Silent King team aggressively took the initiative, which allowed them to establish board presence and deal early damage.
- 2
The use of Commissar Severina's ability to make each opponent lose life equal to the number of other attacking creatures provided an effective strategy for the Greyfax-Szarekh team.
- 3
The Abaddon the Despoiler and The Swarmlord team seemed to adopt a more cautious approach initially, which may have led them to be on the defensive for the majority of the game.
Notable Cards
Triarch Praetorian
Arcane Signet
Summary
In this thrilling episode of Elder Dragon Hijinks, a two-headed giant battle took place, featuring the Warhammer 40K precons. The game started with Inquisitor Greyfax and Szarekh, the Silent King taking the initiative. They quickly established board presence with key creatures and ramped up their mana resources significantly. Their opponents, Abaddon the Despoiler and The Swarmlord, were not far behind but seemed to take a slightly more cautious approach in the early game. The Greyfax-Szarekh team took advantage of this, launching early attacks with Commissar Severina and Triarch Praetorian. However, the game was far from over, and the dynamics were continuously shifting.