Deck & Commander Strategies
The Mimeoplasm
A self-mill and graveyard recursion strategy, aiming to make The Mimeoplasm a formidable threat by copying powerful creatures in the graveyard.
Kura, the Boundless Sky
A mono-green ramp strategy, with a focus on generating a strong board presence through multiple land activations and creature token generation.
Halvar, God of Battle // Sword of the Realms
A mono-white equipment strategy, aiming to equip powerful auras and equipment to creatures and deal significant damage.
Kamahl, Heart of Krosa and Jeska, Thrice Reborn
A Gruul ramp deck, focusing on generating large amounts of mana to cast powerful spells and activate Kamahl's abilities.
Gameplay Insights
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Eliot's use of self-mill and graveyard recursion to fuel The Mimeoplasm created a formidable threat.
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Ian's multiple land fetches and Rampaging Baloths created a significant board presence.
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Z's use of Kaldra Complete and other equipment on their creatures dealt significant damage to opponents.
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Jim's use of Nyxbloom Ancient and Azusa, Lost but Seeking provided a strong mana base, enabling him to cast powerful spells and activate Kamahl's abilities.
Notable Cards
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The Mimeoplasm
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Kura, the Boundless Sky
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Halvar, God of Battle // Sword of the Realms
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Kamahl, Heart of Krosa
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Jeska, Thrice Reborn
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Nyxbloom Ancient
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Azusa, Lost but Seeking
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Rampaging Baloths
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Ancient Excavation
Gameplay Summary
This game saw a great deal of ramp and powerful plays from all players.
Eliot, playing The Mimeoplasm, focused on filling his graveyard with powerful creatures, enabling his Mimeoplasm to become a significant threat as a copy of Inkwell Leviathan with numerous +1/+1 counters.
Ian, piloting Kura, had a strong ramp strategy and made good use of his commander's abilities, creating a formidable board presence with rampaging baloths and multiple land fetches.
Z's Halvar deck had a slower start, but managed to equip powerful equipment to their creatures, notably the Kaldra Complete, and deal significant damage.
Jim's Kamahl and Jeska deck also ramped well, with Nyxbloom Ancient and Azusa, Lost but Seeking providing substantial mana acceleration.
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