Deck Strategies
Captain Howler, Sea Scourge
This deck aims to utilize its commander's ability to threaten opponents' life totals and control the tempo of the game.
Loot, the Pathfinder
This deck focuses on utilizing Loot's double strike and vigilance to apply consistent pressure while also maintaining a solid defense.
Hashaton, Scarab's Fist
This deck leverages Hashaton's ability to create copies of discarded creatures, enabling powerful board state manipulation and removal capabilities.
Ketramose, the New Dawn
This deck takes advantage of Ketramose's life gain and card drawing abilities, aiming to out-value opponents over the course of the game.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
The decision to not attack Narset reveals a strategic gameplay insight. Players prioritized their own game plans and board states over the potential threat of Narset.
- 2
The use of 'Putrid Imp' to discard 'Angel of Ruins' and trigger Hashaton provides a significant shift in the board state and highlights the importance of synergistic card interactions.
- 3
The threat of 'Path to Exile' effectively deterred an attack, showcasing the utility of revealing information as a strategic tool in multiplayer games.
Notable Cards
Putrid Imp
Mystic Remora
Summary
The match begins with the players setting up their mana bases and casting their respective commanders. As the game progresses, the situation on the battlefield gets increasingly complex with multiple interactions between the commanders and the other cards. There is a notable tension around Narset, with players debating whether or not to attack it. Despite the looming threat of Narset, players decide to focus on their own strategies and board states. The game sees a significant turn when 'Angel of Ruins' is discarded to activate 'Putrid Imp', triggering Hashton's ability and causing the destruction of 'Fear of Missing Out' and 'Carpet of Flowers'.