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Azor vs Trostani vs Neheb vs Ur-Dragon EDH / CMDR game play for Magic: The Gathering

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Decklists

Deck Strategies

  • Neheb, the Worthy

    Neheb, the Worthy

    Focus on aggressive combat damage combined with discard effects and cost reduction from creatures like Rage Monger to disrupt opponents' resources and generate value through repeated attacks.

  • Trostani, Selesnya's Voice

    Trostani, Selesnya's Voice

    Gain life and create tokens to build a resilient board state, utilizing synergistic creatures and enchantments to sustain and outlast opponents through incremental advantages.

  • Azor, the Lawbringer

    Azor, the Lawbringer

    Control the board using spells and countermeasures, leveraging Azor's abilities to manage threats and gain advantage through strategic spellcasting.

  • The Ur-Dragon

    The Ur-Dragon

    Ramp aggressively into a large dragon tribal army, utilizing powerful dragon synergies and card advantage engines like Herald's Horn and Door to Nothingness to dominate the battlefield.

Gameplay Insights

  • 1

    Exiling Blood Chief Ascension temporarily was a crucial defensive move to prevent an early lethal combo from triggering.

  • 2

    Using Helm of the Host on Regal Force exponentially increased card draw and life gain, creating a significant midgame advantage.

  • 3

    Discard triggers from Liliana's Caress and Raiders' Wake effectively controlled opponents' hands, limiting their options and tempo.

  • 4

    The interaction between Rage Monger reducing Neheb's casting cost and multiple combat attacks allowed for continuous pressure and discard effects.

  • 5

    Strategic use of bounce effects like Venser's Shapeshifter to disrupt key enchantments such as Liliana's Caress helped delay opponents' plans.

  • 6

    Herald's Horn naming dragons synergized well with The Ur-Dragon's tribal strategy, accelerating mana and card advantage.

  • 7

    Big Game Hunter's targeted removal of Azor shifted control dynamics early, impacting the blue player's ability to manage threats.

Notable Cards

  • Liliana's Caress

    Liliana's Caress

  • Big Game Hunter

    Big Game Hunter

  • Door to Nothingness

    Door to Nothingness

  • Herald's Horn

    Herald's Horn

  • Helm of the Host

    Helm of the Host

  • Regal Force

    Regal Force

  • Angel of Sanctions

    Angel of Sanctions

  • Karmic Guide

    Karmic Guide

  • Raiders' Wake

    Raiders' Wake

  • Swords to Plowshares

    Swords to Plowshares

  • Chromatic Lantern

    Chromatic Lantern

  • Song of the Dryads

    Song of the Dryads

Summary

The game began with aggressive early plays, including Blood Chief Ascension dropping on turn one, immediately raising tension among the players. Neheb, the Worthy leveraged cost reduction from Rage Monger to apply pressure through repeated combat attacks and discard effects, forcing opponents to manage a taxing hand and life total. Trostani focused on life gain and token generation, utilizing creatures like Angel of Sanctions and Karmic Guide to sustain and stabilize her board while slowly gaining incremental advantages. Azor, the Lawbringer aimed to control the board and leverage his spells, though he fell victim early to Big Game Hunter's targeted removal. The Ur-Dragon player built up a powerful dragon army, using ramp and effects like Door to Nothingness and Herald's Horn to generate massive board presence and card advantage. Key turning points included the exile of Blood Chief Ascension to delay a lethal combo, the casting of Helm of the Host on Regal Force to ramp card draw and life gain explosively, and multiple discard and damage triggers from Raiders' Wake and Liliana's Caress that kept the pressure on hand sizes and survivability. The game featured heavy interaction with bounce spells, sacrifice effects, and combat tricks that shifted momentum. Ultimately, the game unfolded as a balance of attrition and incremental value plays, with the Ur-Dragon's dragon tribal synergies and Trostani's life gain and tokens shaping the midgame, while Neheb's aggressive discard and damage kept opponents on edge.

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