A 14-player NeoGoat tournament was held with 4 Swiss rounds, featuring a healthy mix of established archetypes and experimental builds. The event was notable for its diversity and for a standout performance by a newcomer who ultimately took the whole tournament.
What really set the deck apart was the inclusion of rare and unexpected tech choices like Mind Control, which consistently caught opponents off guard. These cards allowed the Earth deck to maintain pressure, punish overextensions, and win grindy games where traditional lines would normally stall out.
The metagame was varied, with Good Stuff, Earth-based control, Warriors, and several hybrid builds represented across the tables. Matches were generally fast-paced, with many games decided by incremental advantage rather than blowout turns.
The final came down to Good Stuff vs Earth, a classic matchup that highlighted two very different philosophies:
- Good Stuff relied on flexible answers and individually powerful cards.
- Earth focused on synergy, resilience, and efficient monster trades backed by its unusual tech.
In the end, the Earth deck’s consistency and surprise factor proved decisive, securing the win and cementing an impressive debut for its pilot.
Congratulations to the winner


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