Deck Strategies
Yargle and Multani
This deck likely focuses on leveraging the power of high-cost creatures and land synergy for a late-game advantage.
Zimone and Dina
The deck appears to be a combo-focused deck that aims to win through a combination of life loss and card advantage. It tried to execute an Ad Nauseam combo.
Kinnan, Bonder Prodigy
Aims for a fast ramp with cards like Sanctum Weaver, and likely seeks to generate an overwhelming mana advantage to cast high impact spells.
Atraxa, Grand Unifier
This deck is built around controlling the game and leveraging card draw to set up a win with Thassa's Oracle and Demonic Consultation.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
Mystic Remora played a significant role in the early game, generating substantial card advantage for multiple players.
- 2
Teddy's attempt to win with Ad Nauseam was thwarted by a counter war, demonstrating the importance of interaction in cEDH.
- 3
Death's successful execution of the Thassa's Oracle and Demonic Consultation combo despite attempts to disrupt it shows the resilience of this win condition.
Notable Cards
Mystic Remora
Sanctum Weaver
Disciple of the Vault
Ad Nauseam
Jin-Gitaxias, Core Augur
Thassa's Oracle
Demonic Consultation
Summary
The game was characterized by a high level of interaction and complex plays. Early in the game, players managed to generate significant card advantage through Mystic Remora, colloquially known as 'fish'. Claudia's Kinnan deck managed to get an early start with a Sanctum Weaver, setting the stage for a potential combo. Teddy's Zimone and Dina deck attempted to counteract the growing threats on the board with a Disciple of the Vault and an Ad Nauseam, but was thwarted by a counter war. As the game neared its end, Death's Atraxa deck managed to pull off a win with a Thassa's Oracle and Demonic Consultation combo despite the continued attempts from other players to disrupt his game plan.