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Wheeler Gives You Wings ft. Meria, Eutropia, Svella & Old Rutstein | Elder Dragon Hijinks #66

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Commanders featured in this Gameplay Reviewed & Verified

Personalities featured in this Gameplay

Decklists

Deck & Commander Strategies

  • Old Rutstein

    Old Rutstein

    This deck aims to fill the graveyard to power up its creatures, with the win condition likely revolving around leveraging massive creature power to overrun opponents.

  • Eutropia the Twice-Favored

    Eutropia the Twice-Favored

    Eutropia's deck takes a different approach, focusing on giving opponents' creatures flying and then dealing with them using its own anti-flying arsenal. The win condition likely involves manipulating the battlefield to its advantage and whittling down opponents' life totals.

  • Meria, Scholar of Antiquity

    Meria, Scholar of Antiquity

    Meria's deck strategy isn't clearly outlined in the transcript, but it appears to revolve around casting and enhancing artifacts.

  • Svella, Ice Shaper

    Svella, Ice Shaper

    Svella's deck involves creating icy manaliths to ramp up mana, with the endgame probably involving casting large, impactful spells.

Gameplay Insights

  • 1

    Joey's decision to cast Underrealm Lich and Out of the Tombs early on helped him establish a strong graveyard presence, which is crucial for his deck's strategy.

  • 2

    Wheeler's casting of Zephyr Charge and Kiora's Follower added an interesting dynamic to the game, potentially forcing his opponents to reconsider their attack strategies.

Notable Cards

  • Underrealm Lich

    Underrealm Lich

  • Out of the Tombs

    Out of the Tombs

  • Zephyr Charge

    Zephyr Charge

  • Kiora's Follower

    Kiora's Follower

Gameplay Summary

In this game of Elder Dragon Hijinks, the players showcased their unique strategies to try and gain the upper hand.

Joey, wielding Old Rutstein, aimed to dominate the battlefield by filling his graveyard and powering up his creatures.

Meanwhile, Wheeler's Eutropia deck utilized a unique strategy of giving opponents' creatures flying, then taking advantage of creatures in his own deck that were equipped to deal with flying threats.

The tempo of the game began to swing with the casting of impactful cards like Underrealm Lich and Out of the Tombs from Joey's side, aiding his graveyard-centric strategy.

On the other hand, Wheeler's use of Zephyr Charge and Kiora's Follower added an interesting dynamic to the game.

However, the game's conclusion couldn't be determined from the available information.

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