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Does Hashaton LIVE UP to the HYPE? cedh gameplay: Hashaton v Loot v Samut v Redshift

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Commanders featured in this video Reviewed & Verified

Decklists

Deck Strategies

  • Hashaton, Scarab's Fist

    Hashaton, Scarab's Fist

    A ramp and interaction deck that looks to establish board control through efficient creatures and spells, aiming to outvalue opponents while disrupting their plans.

  • Loot, the Pathfinder

    Loot, the Pathfinder

    A combo-oriented deck that uses flicker effects, card draw, and infinite mana generation to repeatedly draw cards and deal damage, aiming to win through combo damage quickly.

  • Redshift, Rocketeer Chief

    Redshift, Rocketeer Chief

    A high mana ramp deck focused on cheating multiple permanents into play to create overwhelming board states and pressure opponents through raw power.

  • Samut, the Driving Force

    Samut, the Driving Force

    An aggressive, creature-based deck that uses vigilance and combat tricks to maintain board presence and close out the game via combat damage.

Gameplay Insights

  • 1

    Loot’s use of Birthing Pod and Deadeye Navigator to create a flicker combo was the critical game-winning line, enabling infinite mana and repeated card draws.

  • 2

    Redshift leveraged its commander’s ability to put multiple permanents into play using a large mana pool, creating a strong midgame board state.

  • 3

    Mental Misstep interaction during combat and spells helped mitigate some of the opponent’s tempo plays but was ultimately insufficient to stop the combo.

  • 4

    Early mana acceleration with artifacts and lands set the stage for explosive turns, highlighting the importance of early ramp in cEDH games.

Notable Cards

  • Birthing Pod

    Birthing Pod

  • Deadeye Navigator

    Deadeye Navigator

  • Grim Monolith

    Grim Monolith

  • Lotus Petal

    Lotus Petal

  • Mox Diamond

    Mox Diamond

  • Frantic Search

    Frantic Search

  • Swords to Plowshares

    Swords to Plowshares

  • Mental Misstep

    Mental Misstep

Summary

The game features a dynamic battle between four Aetherdrift commanders, each leveraging their unique abilities and powerful cards. Early turns focus on ramping mana and setting up key combo pieces, with players casting mana accelerants like Mox Diamond, Grim Monolith, and Lotus Petal to speed out their game plans. Loot, the Pathfinder, aggressively uses card draw and flicker effects combined with Birthing Pod and Deadeye Navigator to generate infinite mana. This combo enables Loot to repeatedly draw and deal damage, leading to a swift and decisive victory. Redshift capitalizes on its ability to cheat permanents into play with a large mana pool, putting multiple threats on the battlefield at once. Samut and Hashaton establish board presence through creatures and interaction but fall behind as Loot's combo takes over. The turning point is Loot’s endless mana generation and damage output, which quickly overwhelms opponents. The game concludes with Loot using infinite mana to deal lethal damage to all players, demonstrating the power and consistency of its combo-centric strategy.

Description

Witness the power of the new Aetherdrift Commanders in this cedh gameplay featuring Hashaton, Loot, Samut and Redshift. Watch as these decks battle it out with STRONG CARDS! #cedh #mtg #edh #gameplay #aetherdrift

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Deck Lists: #Hashaton : moxfield.com/decks/H2daVJv-60uavluB1DbF4Q #Loot : moxfield.com/decks/cb7M8HjT2E2TQai5JUb66w #Redshift : moxfield.com/decks/Jz6dN8fqrkS93NA_VOkqYQ #Samut : moxfield.com/decks/VQJ7loOdT0mX2YDCM3LXLw

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0:00 Pre game talk 0:18 Opening Hands 0:51 Turn 1 1:33 Turn 2 2:15 Turn 3 2:56 Turn 4 6:12 Turn 5 KOs