Deck Strategies
Hans Eriksson
The deck aims to use Hans Eriksson's ability to cheat out defensive creatures and then use them as fodder for Vent Sentinel or large Fireball spells.
Henzie 'Toolbox' Torre
This deck aims to utilize Henzie's toolbox capabilities to bring out large, impactful creatures and aggressively attack opponents.
Najeela, the Blade-Blossom
The deck aims to create a massive army of warrior tokens through Najeela's abilities and overwhelm opponents through sheer numbers.
Henzie 'Toolbox' Torre (Pre-constructed)
This deck aims to demonstrate the capabilities of the pre-constructed Henzie deck, testing its performance against more customized decks.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
Benjamin Wheeler's decision to focus on defensive creatures for his Hans Eriksson deck provided an interesting twist on the typical aggressive creature strategy.
- 2
German Gary Oak's decision to bring out large creatures quickly put pressure on the other players and shaped the flow of the game.
- 3
The third player's decision to play Najeela, the Blade-Blossom, a commander who generates a large number of tokens, significantly influenced the board state and represented a constant threat to the other players.
Notable Cards
Vent Sentinel
Fireball
Farseek
Summary
In this engaging battle, each player brought their unique strategies to the fore. Benjamin Wheeler, playing Hans Eriksson, aimed to build a wall of defenders and use them to fuel big damage spells or Vent Sentinel's ability. German Gary Oak, piloting Henzie 'Toolbox' Torre, aimed to use his commander's built-in toolbox to cast large creatures and attack opponents. Meanwhile, Najeela, the Blade-Blossom, played by the third player, aimed to amass an army of warrior tokens and overwhelm the opposition. The final player piloted a pre-constructed Henzie deck, intending to see how it fared against the custom-tailored decks. There was a numerous ramp and setup turns, with the players jockeying for position and setting the stage for future power plays.