Deck Strategies
Teshar, Ancestor's Apostle
This deck focuses on generating value from historic spells and using artifacts to control the board.
Aminatou, the Fateshifter
The Aminatou deck leverages planeswalker abilities to control the board, aiming to win by keeping opponent creatures phased out with 'Out of Time'.
Obeka, Brute Chronologist
Obeka's deck seeks to exploit the commander's ability to end turns at will, though it was hindered in this game by Aminatou's control strategy.
The Ur-Dragon
The Ur-Dragon deck aims to leverage the power of dragon creatures, with a focus on ramping up mana for big plays. However, the deck was significantly hampered by Aminatou's 'Out of Time' strategy.
Gameplay Insights
- 1
The Aminatou player's use of 'Out of Time' to continually phase out opponent creatures was a pivotal strategy that dictated the flow of the game.
- 2
The Teshar player's use of 'Grinding Station' and 'Blasting Station' showed strategic counterplay against the Aminatou player's control tactics.
- 3
The Ur-Dragon player's use of 'Dragonlord Silengar' to steal the Aminatou player's Teferi, Time Raveler was a key interaction, though it ultimately didn't shift the game's outcome.
Notable Cards
Out of Time
Grinding Station
Blasting Station
Ugin, the Ineffable
Teferi, Time Raveler
Summary
The game started off with all players focusing on ramping up their resources. A significant shift occurred when the player using Aminatou, the Fateshifter drew an 'Out of Time' card. This allowed them to phase out all opponents' creatures on the battlefield, resulting in a significant advantage. The player using Teshar, Ancestor's Apostle made a notable counter by casting 'Grinding Station' and 'Blasting Station'. However, the Aminatou player managed to control the board by continually flickering 'Out of Time', effectively neutralizing any creatures that hit the board.