Deck Strategies
Zimone and Dina
The deck was built around land ramping and token creation, using the abilities of both commanders to generate value on the battlefield.
Slimefoot and Squee
This deck was designed to capitalize on reanimation, creating multiple tokens with cards like Mirror March, and then using Living Death to control the board state.
Brimaz
This pre-constructed deck was primarily focused on leveraging Brimaz's token generation ability to create a strong board presence.
Katilda and Lier
This deck used a human tribal theme paired with bounce effects to generate value, while also utilizing tutors to find key pieces.
Gameplay Insights
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The Slimefoot and Squee player's use of Mirror March to create multiple tokens was a key turning point in the game.
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The double Living Death by the Slimefoot and Squee player was a game-changing interaction, massively shifting the board state in their favor.
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The Katilda and Lier player's use of bounce effects and tutors to find key pieces was a notable strategic decision.
Notable Cards
Living Death
Mirror March
Squee
Summary
The game was a dynamic back-and-forth with several dramatic swings in board state. The player running Zimone and Dina focused on land ramping and token generation. The Slimefoot and Squee deck was built around reanimating, and effectively utilized the Mirror March to generate multiple tokens. The Brimaz deck was a pre-constructed deck, but managed to leverage its commander's token generation ability. The Katilda and Lier deck was centered around human tribal synergies and bounce effects. However, the Slimefoot and Squee player managed to pull off a double Living Death, leading to a massive shift in board state. This was followed by a successful attack dealing lethal damage to their opponents.