How to Build a Deck You Love to Play | The Command Zone 519 | Magic The Gathering Commander EDH

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    Building a powerful deck can be a lot easier than building one you actually love to pilot, especially after repetitive play. Today, we’re breaking down the steps you can take to make sure your final brew is just as fun as the brewing process. From effective playtesting to identifying pain points, this episode is all about listening to your gameplay, playing what you love, and building the deck of your dreams. So come see how you can brew decks that are satisfying each and every game!
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    00:00:00 - Intro
    00:03:50 - Build A Deck You Love to Play
    00:04:33 - Build A Deck You Don't Like to Play
    00:12:01 - Watch It In Action
    00:15:08 - Check In With Your Playgroup
    00:18:48 - Check In With Yourself
    00:22:47 - Testing, Testing, 123
    00:32:12 - Find the Pain Point
    00:37:43 - Don't Play Cards You Don't Play
    00:42:37 - Eat Your Veggies
    00:50:24 - Turn Off Autopilot
    00:52:16 - Always Have Action
    00:55:07 - Preserve Mental Bandwidth
    01:00:41 - Take a Hint
    01:03:10 - Outro
    01:05:45 - The Last of Us
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  • @commandcast
    @commandcast  Год назад +86

    What do you love about playing Commander? What decks do you love to play? How do you make sure your decks enable that result?

    • @labranehit7687
      @labranehit7687 Год назад +7

      Love my equipment token Tana Ardenn deck. I also enjoyed my Nymris waky control. My two secrets to building decks I love is first to always include 3 to 4 pet cards that are not necessarily optimal but that I personally enjoy playing (the mercadia's downfall instead of creator hoof or the theory of duplication instead of a stealing spell). Second tip is to know when your deck is finished. It's always tempting to upgrade the deck you love but if you do that too much you will end up with something you can no longer play at most tables.

    • @CandeIero
      @CandeIero Год назад +5

      @@labranehit7687 Knowing when to declare your deck as 'complete' is a good point. I recently rebuilt my Satsuki Saga deck from scratch because I realized it had turned into a generic enchantment goodstuff fiesta that just happened to run some sagas. It was also really oppressive and annoying to play against. Now it's where I want it to be: flavourful, running a few pets, but still capable of competing at my LGS (or at least it doesn't get blown out often).

    • @Hatiro563
      @Hatiro563 Год назад +1

      I love decks with restrictions. For exemple, my tuvasa deck only have two or three non-enchantment cards and my Codie deck is only big spell.

    • @labranehit7687
      @labranehit7687 Год назад +2

      @@Hatiro563 let's be honest, playing Tuvasa with only enchantments is not really a restriction. The best restriction to place is a budget on.

    • @Hatiro563
      @Hatiro563 Год назад +2

      @labrane hit Yes! Love to place a budget too.
      On a other note, there's counter spell in enchantment forme. There's a lot of flash enchantment that are new. It's almost an only permanent deck, everything is link to enchantment even the board wipe. Also there's no artifacts.

  • @SirForcEdge
    @SirForcEdge Год назад +1053

    Rachel weeks is probably the best thing to come to the command zone.

    • @WokedOx
      @WokedOx Год назад +72

      Thats a weird way of spelling jimmy wong

    • @bigpuma2149
      @bigpuma2149 Год назад +2

      Eh

    • @kovala
      @kovala Год назад +3

      I was just thinking the same thing.

    • @pepefrog6524
      @pepefrog6524 Год назад

      @@WokedOx love this

    • @henryegge190
      @henryegge190 Год назад

      @@WokedOx 😂😂

  • @nattyboom6470
    @nattyboom6470 Год назад +578

    I love Jimmy and Rachel's chemistry on these podcasts. So happy that Rachel is a permanent member of the Command Zone team.

    • @poshjoshjosh
      @poshjoshjosh Год назад +3

      Lol, they made her permanent????

    • @commanderpower99
      @commanderpower99 Год назад +8

      ​@Joshua J Joshua yep, she's here to stay :)

    • @zak756
      @zak756 Год назад +7

      Its actually really refreshing :)

    • @maxducoudray
      @maxducoudray Год назад +2

      Rachel is amazing.

    • @russ7792
      @russ7792 Год назад +2

      Yeah Rachel is the best!!

  • @Flip4Crypt
    @Flip4Crypt Год назад +225

    I think Rachel is one of the most important additions/changes Command Zone has ever made
    She's such a boon to this channel and their content

  • @anstapa6118
    @anstapa6118 Год назад +110

    I’ve really loved the approach they’ve taken to episodes lately that focus on “Play what you enjoy playing” rather than “Play what keeps up in the format”

    • @pedropohren
      @pedropohren 7 дней назад

      It's almost a comeback to the beginning of the channel, on that regard.

  • @agoaring
    @agoaring Год назад +225

    Every time I see Rachel as one of the hosts I get excited for the episode!

  • @drunkgerbil9962
    @drunkgerbil9962 Год назад +228

    I really love more of the theory side of your content that's been coming out. Can't help but assume Rachel has something to do with it!!!

    • @bgfouryou
      @bgfouryou Год назад +6

      same here. some times the game plays can be a bit stale, especially if I don't play the commanders chosen. these are great in-betweens to keep you thinking.

    • @chadsamuels6512
      @chadsamuels6512 Год назад +10

      It helps endless spoiler season has ended. It gives more time to cover things.

    • @jeffreylong1478
      @jeffreylong1478 Год назад +1

      They’ve always done videos on theory

    • @brugalter94
      @brugalter94 Год назад +5

      @@chadsamuels6512 you spoke too soon LOTR is spoiling now.

    • @obadijahparks
      @obadijahparks Год назад +1

      A woman's touch...

  • @jarretthostler7510
    @jarretthostler7510 Год назад +120

    Something that really stood out to me over the years I've been playing commander is you really want to focus in on one main strategy. And the more cards you can put in your deck that have small synergies with that strategy the smoother your deck will run. Happy deck building to everyone out there. It really is the best part of playing commander:)

    • @Skazzo
      @Skazzo Год назад +10

      It's reinvigorated my relationship with my cards for sure. I'm flipping through our house card boxes on weekends since being bitten by the Commander Bug :D

    • @allenyates3469
      @allenyates3469 Год назад +3

      I intentionally make my decks kinda clunky. I'm very fond of my Runo Stromkirk deck that can't decide if it's tokens, tribal, or mill.

  • @NT_Escanor
    @NT_Escanor Год назад +35

    I just finished taking my entire collection of 10 decks apart and turned them into 2 decks that I love and are the perfect power level for my play group and have never been more glad I dedicated the time to bios decks that I truly love

    • @ry7hym
      @ry7hym Год назад

      this is one that I will probably do when I go over 10 decks. I currently have 8 (or 9?) but I'm working on having a deck in each mono colour.
      I am already considering taking apart my Mowu deck

    • @joecooper8527
      @joecooper8527 25 дней назад

      What were the decks ?

  • @gillhambegis3885
    @gillhambegis3885 Год назад +67

    Hey,
    You guys talking about archetypes made me think.
    I would love to see an episode where you talk about the major archetypes with a member of the cast that likes to play it and another who does not

    • @danacoleman4007
      @danacoleman4007 Год назад +4

      That would be cool!

    • @b0xf0x13
      @b0xf0x13 Год назад +1

      Wow, this is an entire series worth of content. It would be amazing.

    • @nickgrannas9852
      @nickgrannas9852 Год назад +1

      Great idea!

    • @green_dragon_knight
      @green_dragon_knight 3 месяца назад

      This is a fantastic idea! It would be so helpful to get both perspectives to help people decide if an archetype suits their playstyle or not, and the reasons why

  • @aortega
    @aortega Год назад +17

    Rachel Weeks has absolutely reignited this channel! I got to the point where I was just watching The Command Zone as a matter of course, but Rachel has got me excited for each week’s episode again. Don’t get me wrong: I love strategy and optimization-that’s how I build-but I feel like a lot of the soul of why the format is fun is again present in this content.

  • @rainx381
    @rainx381 Год назад +16

    Building a deck around an aesthetic theme, not just a single commander, is what works for me. I found it easier to resonate with a theme and selecting a few color combinations before narrowing down to a specific commander. This gave me a journey to start and explore, not just a single purpose deck.

    • @rodgerlang884
      @rodgerlang884 Год назад +4

      That's what's awesome about this game, it allows completely different styles. I build the exact opposite, building a deck for me comes down to a commander that excites me, most of the time.

    • @brandontaylor8011
      @brandontaylor8011 10 месяцев назад

      I kind of do both I pick a commander but I'll limit the deck to stuff I think they'll actually do like I wouldn't put akromas memorial unless I'm using angels clerics or knights (churchy knights)

    • @ironman2885
      @ironman2885 8 месяцев назад +1

      I had so much fun building a green blue deck after I found Kruphix to be the commander and decided to theme it after big monsters and named it "Godzilla and Friends". A splash of card draw and picking out cool monster type creatures was a blast. And I think I can tune the power level to match my group pretty easily, take out a bit of trample if it's too strong, add some mana doubling if it's too weak etc.
      Also it's my favorite style.of deck to play, *simple*. Cast big creature, have big creature go stompy in enemies field. I hate running the big combo decks.

  • @mikotagayuna8494
    @mikotagayuna8494 Год назад +64

    I often teach beginners to do the Rule of 8x8 when initially designing their decks. You start with 35 lands , choose 8 kinds of effects you would like to play, and 8 cards that do each effect and then shuffle away. After a few games, customize and optimize as necessary. I find that takes away a lot of the learning curve that comes with designing a deck for specific commanders.

    • @Blomstermark
      @Blomstermark Год назад +4

      Okay thats petty cool

    • @ahriahvanor6690
      @ahriahvanor6690 Год назад +6

      Won’t that lead to decks that are doing too many things?

    • @davidbyrum8494
      @davidbyrum8494 Год назад +14

      @@ahriahvanor6690 It's a good first draft at a deck. And it really ends up not being as many things as it sounds. Every deck needs ramp, card draw, and removal, that's 3 of the 8 right there. And the rest of the things will often go together, like if you're leaning into counters, proliferate could also help with your game plan. Not perfect but works fairly well

    • @DoubleOhSilver
      @DoubleOhSilver Год назад +2

      ​@@ahriahvanor6690 yeah. You'll end up with 1 card on the field of each theme but not enough synergy

    • @perinthia6829
      @perinthia6829 Год назад +8

      ​@ahriahvanor6690 it is designed to do a bit of everything at first, and then then as they play the deck and find out which things they enjoy most they can cut slowly cut the other stuff and focus more on the main things they enjoy, its not meant to be perfect at first but sounds more to be a trial and error kinda strategy

  • @danielgoldberg2129
    @danielgoldberg2129 Год назад +16

    I love, love, love deck construction. I currently have 31 decks I have built, plus another half dozen pre-cons. Anyway, my biggest problem is when I build a deck and set the synergetic cards in a pile there are 20-30 too many and I agonize over what to cut. You need enough mana, including ramp and rocks. You need interaction with the board. You need card draw. By the time you hit all those things, you have like 10 cards to build your theme around. That’s how it feels. 😊

    • @rowankeltizar5961
      @rowankeltizar5961 Год назад +1

      Yeah, I ran into this problem with my artifacts only atraxa build. I wanted to build a powerful deck using only artifacts. I figured atraxa gave me access to all the the colors and there plenty of artifacts that like to be proliferated...
      Fast-forward a year and the only reason the deck stands toe to toe with others is that I've sunk over a grand into it finding all the most powerful draw, ramp, and interaction stuff. I have a metal worker and a memory jar. I have the great henge and blightsteel. It's still a fun deck to play but I never thought I would put that much money into it and I'm left feeling like it's a "good stuff" artifacts deck without any real synergy. Ultimately I blame that on my choice of commander who has no direct synergy with artifacts. proliferating only once each turn isn't all that powerful by itself.

  • @PanicBlade757
    @PanicBlade757 Год назад +45

    Rachel is the content creator that I most align with in my deckbuilding style and philosophy. I need to try some of these tips though, especially adding more card draw to my decks and asking my playgroup about their desired experience.

  • @thomasstenson7989
    @thomasstenson7989 Год назад +92

    Ms. Weeks has been a great addition to the team. Love the content! Keep up the great guys y'all!

  • @weirdmusicmixmaster
    @weirdmusicmixmaster 9 месяцев назад +5

    My favourite part is "becoming the threat" it takes some nuance of course to not be too overpowering but still find a way to take the lead at some point and try and keep it but that feeling of being half a lap ahead and everything starting to groove and you can see them catching up and scheming against your counterschemes always feels so good

  • @mRboylls
    @mRboylls Год назад +11

    This has really been something I’ve been working on lately. First I raced to build decks of all my favorite play styles, then I wanted decks based on colors. Now I’m realizing I enjoy the decks most that have commanders that I wholly enjoy. There are a select few that fully appeal to me color and ability wise but also art and character design wise and that’s been really helpful to me to just make those decks.

  • @GrimSoulBanisher
    @GrimSoulBanisher Год назад +8

    I just built a Katerina and Hardy deck. Both are 'of Myra's Marvels' and come from Unfinity. They are technically not legal, but no one has objections to them. It was the most fun I've had building a deck, looking at specific printings to line up my strategies. And using an Autograph Book, starting with just my signature, and getting signed at the end of the game if I activate it on your turn (my personal rule). Everyone has enjoyed it mechanically and complemented it.

    • @malakimphoros2164
      @malakimphoros2164 Год назад

      Based, playing the unsets how they were intended to.

  • @olivierdebilde4292
    @olivierdebilde4292 Год назад +9

    One of my favourite all-time deck so far has been my Jon Irenicus deck. The idea behind it is simple : the pool of cards has been limited to Urza's Block. And the super flavor about it is to give old very unknown cards to them and enjoy the suprise on their face as they are reading them and playing with them.
    That deck is not built to win but only to have lots of fun.

    • @Red_Mag3
      @Red_Mag3 11 месяцев назад

      I run mine as a good gifts only and give people things like Phyrexian Devourer

  • @ylygylygynda
    @ylygylygynda Год назад +22

    A good deck brewing method is:
    - Pick a commander and probably theme at EDHREC
    - Make it assemble an average decklist for you
    - Put it in Archidect, Moxfield or TappedOut
    So now you should see:
    - How the colors are distibuted
    - How does mana base fit this deck
    - Your mana curve
    - Your average mana value
    - The price of the deck
    By this time you should focus more on the cards you don’t like there.
    Is something missing?
    Is there too much of something?
    Does mana curve not fit your liking?
    Put the cards you dislike away from the list and put more of the desired effects in.
    Scryfall’s advanced search should help you find the needed cards by the keywords, i.e. “whenever ~ draw a card”.
    Have a good time building your decks!

    • @Ezlo01221
      @Ezlo01221 8 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you

  • @zmkellner
    @zmkellner 9 месяцев назад +2

    This is possibly one of the BEST episodes of Command Zone I've seen yet. I LOVE deck building, I see it is as a "puzzle with moving pieces," but often the decks I enjoy building and testing are no fun when I bring it to the table. Rethinking even some of my favorite decks!

  • @SaltySparrow
    @SaltySparrow Год назад +17

    I love Affinity, Dragons, and played Valakut competitively. Watching Rachel play that Chiss-Goria deck I immediately fell in love with the Commander and its been a blast to play. When its not all about the tiers or power levels and you're playing the cards you like to play, you always win.

  • @calebbrown1068
    @calebbrown1068 Год назад +38

    I’ve been really struggling to make a deck that I really enjoy lately. Thanks for this, everyone!

    • @zara6854
      @zara6854 Год назад +2

      Yeah I like vampires the most of out my decks, zombies and phyrexians are next. I like the evil character types, just gotta find a theme you enjoy.

  • @bluehexagonsun88
    @bluehexagonsun88 Год назад +2

    I hear you at 56:32 about preserving your mental bandwidth! I've spent so much time and money trying to dial in a decent werewolf deck and it wins less than 10% of the games I use it, largely because I'm spending so much time thinking about how my own mechanics work. I don't wind up thinking much about what the other player might be cooking. It is still my favorite deck that I own, and I'll continue to refine it, but it's not very competitive.

  • @matthayes533
    @matthayes533 10 месяцев назад +2

    just coming back after a long absence (TimeSpiral). Never heard of commander or EDH but always aspired to make a huge deck for each of the dragons I have. Now I cant wait to make a Grandpa Bolas deck. This video will help

  • @narvuntien
    @narvuntien Год назад +2

    I'd vote for President Wong. I love the grab some cards just to have a deck to start playing to work out how it feels technique. You learn a lot just getting started. So with one of my long term decks, I realised it was just not working anymore and it turned out I had cut the can trips like Ponder/preordain that allowed me to find lands and important pieces so I can keep up with my opponents. I went through cut some of my 5 drops (because my commander is a 5 drop) and put the can trips back in.

  • @seelikemee
    @seelikemee Год назад +7

    My Hazezon, Shaper of Sand deck is hands down my favorite deck to play. I know there are plenty of ways I can optimize the deck but I have a ton of fun playing it. It’s a mix of tokens, saccing lands, playing multiple lands a turn and just buffing all my tokens. Love it!

    • @palm0607
      @palm0607 Год назад

      One of my favorite decks as well....so my fun between doubling tokens, landfall triggers with scuteswarm, field of the dead, etc....love it..

  • @thetrueroman
    @thetrueroman Год назад +8

    Fantastic Episode and I would love to respond to your listener's question about deckbuilding what you love! Here are my biggest two guiding principles to help ensure its a deck I end up loving:
    1. Theme/Flavor above all; My best example is I head cannoned the idea of Megatron convincing deceptions, necrons, and phyrexians to work together to fight good and it inspired one of my fav edh decks ever! Multiple compliments from opponents too!
    2. The more powerful a commander is inherently, the more I look for thematic ideas that tone the power down while still having cohesion. ie. I am working on a thematic Archaeon the Everchosen deck with Najeela that gives warrior synergy with less cedh flavor so opponents dont groan and the best doesnt bore me!
    Thanks again all! Happy Brewing!

    • @wincent..
      @wincent.. 6 месяцев назад +1

      I absolutely love that Megatron deck concept, it sounds really fun! I'm a big advocate of theme and flavor in deckbuilding because its what really lets me engage with a deck and makes want to spend a lot of time with it making it the best it can be.
      My favorite deck and the deck I play the most is an Oskar Rubbish Reclaimer deck that looks like a fairly straightforward self mill/self discard deck with some graveyard shenanigans that also happens to run a lot of rat cards because in lore Oskar is friends with rats. That on its own is pretty fun to play, plus being in blue means I can kinda just sit back and have fun helping out the rest of the table with removal and card draw and stuff like that, but there's also a twist: What people overlook about my funny oscar the grouch garbage man rat commander is that as a character his thing is that he's a mobster who goes through people's trash looking for information, and my deck is built to reflect that too (hooray for graveyard theft!)
      I also have a food-based Dina soul steeper deck that's themed around the idea of Dina hosting a particularly deadly tea party ;D

  • @benbird2100
    @benbird2100 Год назад +4

    As a newer deck-builder myself, I would also like to add that heavily modifying a pre-con, or using a pre-con as the foundation for your own deck, could potentially be a good way for newer players to get some practice with deck building. Doing this for one or two of your pre-con's can help players begin to understand what it means to build a balanced/consistent deck with a reliable game-plan that is still fun to play. I'm still obviously learning this process myself, and in fact I've made another 2-3 decks from the ground up that I wasn't happy with before building one that I was finally happy with. As someone who has already made a good deal of mistakes along the way, I would also recommend that you don't "settle" for your deck, and that you have the patience to gradually build the one that works for you.

  • @stetsoncrobison
    @stetsoncrobison Год назад +4

    I'm so glad you just posted this! I've been struggling to pick a deck to build lately and this helps!

  • @JonLeitheusser
    @JonLeitheusser Год назад +5

    Jimmy mentioned subthemes. That might be an interesting topic for a show: what they are, how to build around them effectively, the pitfalls, etc. So, how many sphinxes in a Yennet deck is too many -- or lifegain in an aristocrats deck, etc.

  • @EvolutionSTUD10S
    @EvolutionSTUD10S Год назад +6

    When I test for a specific card, I always test by both having it in the opening hand and by drawing the card on turn 5-7 to see how it changes the gameplay. Super helpful when I want to pick up a card that’s $25+.

  • @emilysmith2965
    @emilysmith2965 Год назад +3

    I love this entire discussion. I find it really difficult to build the “right” power level and I’ve definitely turboed up some decks too much in the past. It’s been a huge learning experience recalibrating for a bigger range of power levels!

  • @Nichoma
    @Nichoma Год назад +3

    For the Eat your veggies section, I did exactly that.
    I have a marchesa the black rose deck that at some point in my upgrading and changes over time ended up with 4 ramp pieces in the entire deck.
    eventually I realized what I had done, but man was that stupid of me.

  • @WeatherWeasel66
    @WeatherWeasel66 4 месяца назад +2

    Hey Rachel, You get to make your living talking about Magic the Gathering ! I'm envious but the whole team does a great job :)

  • @toonvanzijl2351
    @toonvanzijl2351 Год назад +2

    I built a Pako and Haldan deck, inspired by your deck on Game Knights. It is one of the decks I love to play. It isn't super optimised, but it often has a fast start, then Pako gets removed, because he becomes such a big threat so fast. And then it often does relatively well catching back up.

  • @Buych778
    @Buych778 Год назад +2

    I would like say on the point of having a card in sleeve as a sideboard, that having an actual sideboard is great for being able to make a deck flexible between power levels. For instance, I have a deck that can run in cEDH pods, but by swapping out 15 cards, I can tone the deck down and make it much more appropriate for a higher powered casual table, so having that modularity allows me to sit down with the same deck at more tables

  • @Hyxtrem
    @Hyxtrem Год назад +3

    It's exactly what I made 2 months ago. I just love the Explore mechanic (from Ixalan), and I just tried every configuration possible until I founded the cards I wanted in it, the colors etc... and at the very end I took the Commander I found the more synergistic. I ended up with an Abzan led by Tayam, which will be switched into the 99 later on when Thalia&Gitrog comes out so I can sac my extra lands to get more value from Explore.
    In the end, my deck is a blast to play, ton of +1/+1 counters I like, I don't have any miss land drops and can enjoy my deck every game. It feels really like my baby because every cards came from me.
    On top of that, I'm playing some cards you NEVER EVER played or seen played before in Commander (like Shadowed Caravel), its refreshing.
    It's so synergistic, It's working very well, and it's an honest lvl 6 Deck. It's just Explore, value from it, make big creatures and beat the crap of my opponent with big bodies, and it's a good place to be with a deck like this.
    This is my 6th deck and the deck I enjoy the most.

    • @DuckRiceFarmer
      @DuckRiceFarmer 3 месяца назад +1

      This is the journey I’m on right now. Went wayyy too +1/+1 counter heavy to start but it was fun to see how big I could build my merfolk in test runs. I realized it wouldn’t be fun for long just mowing everyone down lol definitely like the powerboard idea for that reason

  • @TheHighwayVideo
    @TheHighwayVideo Год назад +6

    I feel like this episode was made specifically for the new March of the Machine team-up commanders… it def helped me! My Thal-rog prep build is going left and right…

    • @josefinacabrera589
      @josefinacabrera589 Год назад

      Same same same!! Is the deck landfall, is it aristocrats, is it Voltron, is it hatebears..

  • @RayneOfSalt
    @RayneOfSalt Год назад +3

    I recently built a colour-manipulating Blind Seer deck. Is it good? No. Does it win games? No. But is it utterly janky nonsense that's a heck of a lot of fun to play, so much so that I love the deck and have a blast every time I sit down to play it? Hells yes. Seeing some of my own thinking when I was brewing that deck reflected here is very nice.

  • @otterstream1263
    @otterstream1263 10 месяцев назад +2

    The method I use to make a deck I like to play is to custom proxy all the cards as a different IP I like, kinda like a universes beyond thing but it’s completely custom art. It makes the process of building the deck a lot more enjoyable and it makes me excited to play the deck and see which of the cards I get.

  • @daylontilitzky5837
    @daylontilitzky5837 Год назад +3

    I love the colour philosophy side, and trying to understand not just how the deck works mechanistically but also what is the philosophy of the deck. For instance, my Rafiq of the Many deck is not the strongest, but I love the idea of a bunch of knights sending their champion forward and beefing them up with sheer force of will. It's great.

  • @danacoleman4007
    @danacoleman4007 7 месяцев назад +14

    I have no one to play with. I just watch these videos and pretend.

    • @fizzyheart2486
      @fizzyheart2486 14 часов назад +1

      Mtgo. It’s clunky but infinitely cheaper than paper😊
      Edit: there’s always someone on

  • @PhyrexianPraetor
    @PhyrexianPraetor Год назад +2

    I just finished building my Dina, soul steeper deck, and was very happy to have it work in its first game!

  • @GobiQc
    @GobiQc Год назад +2

    WOW! The sol ring animation in the intro is sick!!!!!!

  • @nikobola
    @nikobola Год назад +2

    This episode was awesome! Thank you for taking the time and talking about these topics really helps new players like me 🤘🏼

  • @joeferreti9442
    @joeferreti9442 Год назад +2

    Well, I like Value Grind usually with Graveyard Recursion and of course I like Card Draw. I also like creating tokens. And I like thematic decks especially Tribal decks and Ravnica Guilds. So, of course I like Zombie Tribal among other things.
    Value Grinding, drawing cards and enjoying themes, tropes, artworks and certain cards are more important than power level and winning.

  • @AnthonyJohnson-ku5wr
    @AnthonyJohnson-ku5wr Год назад +5

    I love this content and can relate 100%
    I ballooned up to 21 commander decks trying to include ALL of the things I even mildly liked instead of what I love. I have trimmed down to 12 which was so hard because like Rachel said I am a completionist like we all are. Some of my stand outs are I love token strategies so I build The Locus God and Jinnie Fey - I also love Graveyard decks so I have a Nethroi, Apex of Death, Chainer Dementia Master, and Raffine, Scheming Seer deck that all reanimate. Stuff like that.
    Also the point of just talking to your play group is very wise. I wanted to do a Dimir Theft/Exile deck with Umbris but everyone was like well... I'd be fine if you played it once or twice - they were not a fan and that is ok! I just didnt build it.
    Good content, love the discussion and the crew!

  • @nikolasmittman6128
    @nikolasmittman6128 Год назад +2

    I have a dimir sygg, river cutthroat deck that is only made up of my favorite cards ever printed. Every draw is a joy. There is synergy, but I recommend trying to build a deck that is more of a pile of cards that make you smile. Not every deck has to be a death star!

    • @reubenfromow4854
      @reubenfromow4854 Год назад

      I agree with this so much. I play Xanathar: guild kingpin. And the reason why is because when I came to mtg, I fell in love with the concept of stealing cards. So now, I have a deck full of cards that steal. I almost never win, but I always have a blast!

  • @moongurd20
    @moongurd20 Год назад +2

    What made me wanna play commander and enjoying it was that buying boosters way back when i still did that. I got so cool cards as one of... Never got them i regular games... And getting to use my cards as one of is awesome and a good way to use my collection!

  • @EGonZZA
    @EGonZZA 9 месяцев назад +2

    I'm really new to magic and this vid helped out fill so many gaps and questions I had thanks a bunch

  • @big-red
    @big-red Год назад +2

    My Etrata deck is very much this. In the beginning it was really hard to navigate and plan how I really wanted to play it (dupicate tokens, flicker, bounce, copy abilities etc) but as time went on more cards came out that synergised with it and now it's in a place where Etrata isn't the only things able to add hit counters and I can beat a table at the same time with a well timed Ramses, Assassin Lord. So sometimes a deck gets better when certain sets come out over time.

    • @kzisai
      @kzisai Год назад +1

      I’d love to see a decklist if possible! I’m relatively new and decided on building Etrata as my first deck, but I’m having similar issues to what you first described.

    • @big-red
      @big-red Год назад

      @@kzisai I don't have a list to chuck over but the key cards are mari the killing quill and ravenloft adventurer for adding hit counters to things, so play them alongside removal cards (this is personal preference, cards like murder, fatal push, tyrants scorn etc are all great).
      Card draw is deffo needed for it to function, so sygg is great, cards with the transmute mechanic to find certain pieces, any tutors that you can afford/have, bident of thassa, as well as any instants that bounce cards and draw cards (call to heel, blink of an eye etc)
      I play a decent package of low cost bounce/flicker spells as well (unsummon, essence flux, slip out the back) for a bit of protection and to help keep etratas cost down if she hits. Kaito dancing shadow is also a great addition.
      I took out most of my copy spells as it's was too inconsistent but kept in helm of the host, sakashima the imposter and sakashima of a thousand faces. Only because I found them useful within the deck in general.
      I run some low cost ninjitsu creatures, mostly the ones that draw you cards, Etratas trigger works with ninjitsu because you can ninjitsu a creature in before her ability resolves while your defined targets are on the stack (holding priority). Ninja of the deep hours, yuriko and others that are personal preferences.
      I run the usual mana rocks.
      A tech I use against non creature decks is Wind Zendikon, it has legit won me games haha.
      Strionic resonator is probably one of the best cards in the deck as it can copy Etratas ability. I think there are other cards similar to this that I should really buy, but tutoring for this or drawing is is great but is a magnet for removal so play it when you have the line.
      I try not to cast Etrata too early as you just make yourself a target, try and draw or tutor Mari/Ravenloft and get a few opponents creatures exiled with counters on them while digging for Ramses. The bounce spells can protect you and your creatures from removal. Then when you have Ramses, get Etrata out and swing. You can make use of cards like hall of the bandit lord or crashing drawbridge to give Etrata haste or leyline of anticipation to flash it in on opponents end step.
      Sorry I don't have a deck list for you but hopefully this should help 🙂 (btw edhrec is really handy for building this if you've not used it yet).

  • @robertscott3814
    @robertscott3814 Год назад

    I wish this episode were more popular i think you guys brought up amazing topics. I think the emphasis on the play group and finding that balance of power level and competition is so important. In my group the emphasis is getting the deck to do the thing, and interacting.

  • @DisownedVT
    @DisownedVT Год назад +2

    wow 600k subs! congrats Command Zone!

  • @YashokuArt
    @YashokuArt 11 месяцев назад

    I only recently got into Magic and am midway through building my first Commander deck around Hapatra, Vizier of Poisons
    I'll make sure to pay attention to all the things pointed out. Good video!

  • @BSengen
    @BSengen Год назад +2

    Everyone always says that they build 7s, so I like to build what I call "unassuming 6s." Ex: Hallar (the kicker guy from Dominaria). Very few people know the capabilities of the deck, so it shows that weaker cards can still do cool things and I love showing that to people.

  • @stevenjoubertofficial
    @stevenjoubertofficial Год назад

    I just want to say that I learned about Commander from the Command Zone. I’ve been playing for like 5ish years now and never once have I cut out a land for fun card because y’all have drilled it into my brain that doing that would be terrible. Thank you.

  • @tjcrooms
    @tjcrooms Год назад +1

    The deck I built and love is my Tovolar Dire Overlord deck. It’s one of my favorite decks that I have and went all out.

  • @Shadowpaw67
    @Shadowpaw67 Год назад +1

    I made a Queza, Auger of Agonies deck that relied on combos. Pulled the combo off a couple times, quickly realized I and my playgroup both didn’t enjoy it. Switched to just being wheel and card draw focused and it’s much more fun for everyone!

  • @blemski
    @blemski Год назад

    Jimmy, I gotta say I was on the fence about building Queen Kayla and your deck on game knights got me more pumped. Now it's one of my favorites

  • @yannickheres3373
    @yannickheres3373 Год назад

    My first commander build that I constructed all by myself, was Thraxximundar forced sacrifice deck. I loved playing it because it felt like grixis but you were swinging with a huge zombie. I took it apart ages ago because I needed cards for other experimental decks. I have never been able to rebuild it the way I loved as a newer player... I'm feeling inspired to maybe give it one more go

  • @elbiggamehunter
    @elbiggamehunter Год назад +2

    I have recently found that during a game of commander I like having a task during the game that’s specific, and measurable. For instance, building a full party, playing enough gates to activate mazes end, etc. I also like playing things from exile, and drawing lots of cards. It makes me feel like I have options, and I hate feeling like I’m stuck with nothing to do at the table.

    • @danacoleman4007
      @danacoleman4007 Год назад

      This would seem obvious, but it's amazing how often we can all forget that idea!

  • @Argeaux2
    @Argeaux2 Год назад

    I actually tweaked one of my old decks, which I love to play, while watching this episode.
    Thanks Command Zone!
    *thumbs up*

  • @scottpatterson8798
    @scottpatterson8798 Год назад +1

    You guys hit a lot of great points! Keep up the solid advice

  • @jacknelson8640
    @jacknelson8640 Год назад +3

    Love this idea for an episode !
    I have recently put Tamiyo, Collector of Tales into a Commander deck of mine because she’s my favourite character 😁

    • @alley5911
      @alley5911 Год назад

      I’m sorry for your loss 😢. She’s one of my favorites as well

  • @alimeneghello746
    @alimeneghello746 6 месяцев назад

    i really loved this video.
    i've started playing mtg for about one year and stumbled in this video...
    and it made me think a lot about what i am not enjoying while playing
    i don't mind losing the game, but i hate not being able to do the fun stuff that my deck does. Because of this, i was almost never having fun with my playgroup or in my LGS, because most of them play either heavy STAX, control or high-end builds that combo easily or end games quickly.... while i play a budget upgrade of a precon that i like
    i found myself wanting to fill my deck with counterspells just so i can maybe do something, but i didn't had fun playing with control or stopping people from playing cards
    i finally had fun playing when i got a setup to play in SPELLTABLE with random people, and got some variety of decks to play against
    i don't mind some stax, control or a combo
    but TOO MUCH stax or control is annoying, and an easy combo is just boring, like Thassa's Oracle. I happened a lot of times where i was with a bunch of fun cards to play, and i was excited to play them, until someone just played thassa and won in like... turn 4

  • @dreyfus37_65
    @dreyfus37_65 Год назад +3

    Jimmy: “what do I like doing at a commander table. I like to do explosive things, but I don’t like going infinite.” As a fellow red mage, i fucking felt that. I also love eliminating people in one shot and almost all of my decks have ways to one hit someone (I don’t win a lot 😂😂)

    • @faerie7dragon
      @faerie7dragon Год назад

      Magnus, The Red was one of the most Jimmy decks he has played recently.

  • @playmoancap
    @playmoancap Год назад +5

    Your presence gives a fresh air to the channel, it's nice to see each of your interventions...

  • @TSGypside
    @TSGypside Год назад +2

    I recently built a Boros Dragons deck with Ganax / Folk Hero. It's one of the few decks I've built in a while that I consistently enjoy piloting. It's effective without relying on one single combo to work. It just consistently stays relevant in each game. Probably helps to have some ramp and card draw built into the command zone.

    • @famousstranger8468
      @famousstranger8468 Год назад

      That actually sounds busted! I'll have to try that instead of my miirym deck

    • @TSGypside
      @TSGypside Год назад

      @Famous Stranger I have a Miirym deck as well. That one pretty much turned into "How can I combo off this game?" and just wins all in one turn. That's fine sometimes but I also like having decks that don't need to draw a specific combo to do well. It's just consistently a relevant boardstate throughout the game.

    • @famousstranger8468
      @famousstranger8468 Год назад

      @@TSGypside I made my miirym clone tribal and swinging out with 20 miiryms

  • @vexor7
    @vexor7 10 месяцев назад

    Awesome video, this really helped me pivot my future deck choice to something that I enjoy just as it is, not just to be competitive or hyper efficient. Keep up the great work guys

  • @bashlindsay7618
    @bashlindsay7618 Год назад +4

    I am already planning on building a Thalia and The Gitrog Monster deck, when Thalia and The Gitrog Monster come out next month in March of the Machines

  • @Smaul002
    @Smaul002 Год назад +2

    Haven’t watched or listened to TCZ for a very long time but this episode was fantastic

  • @HereBeDragonsYT
    @HereBeDragonsYT 11 месяцев назад

    Finally catching up on this. I'm excited for the topic. I have built powerful decks, but I always go back to my "fun" decks.
    One of the best ways to balance a deck is with adding or removing fetches and tutors.

  • @mitchellsandel217
    @mitchellsandel217 6 месяцев назад

    I’ve been brewing this sort of deck and you just gave me the ability to complete it👍

  • @wincent..
    @wincent.. 6 месяцев назад

    For me, the most fun part of playing commander is seeing how different scenarios shake out and how people play off of each other, so I personally love building decks where I can take full advantage of the casual multiplayer format and my decks can interact with not just the other cards, but the other people playing the cards too! (Its also a little extra funny since I also have a habit of combining this kind of strategy with deck types that you wouldn't expect to see involve complex table politics, like self-mill/self-discard or red burn)
    I also love building flavor into decks whenever I can manage, it simply makes the deck feel like I have more of a personal connection to it :)

  • @PheonoxGaming
    @PheonoxGaming 5 месяцев назад

    Great conversation. Rachel and Jimmy are always so enjoyable to listen to and watch play!

  • @flipperjones509
    @flipperjones509 Год назад

    This is my favorite Command Zone podcast to date. Really helpful.

  • @garagavia
    @garagavia Год назад

    Rachel makes me want to subscribe to this channel. She just talks about these topics in such an insightful yet simple way. Love it

  • @CmdrUD87
    @CmdrUD87 Год назад

    Loved the episode. 100% agree on conserving your ind space! Several times, I have foregone putting day/night cards in my deck, even though they would have been objectively the correct choice if they were the only card in the mechanic, or like 1 of 2. Also, a personal nugget of wisdom, if you have your decklist together but are generally doubtful but don't know why (this doesn't...look wight), there's a strong chance the deck is not going to do what you want, and that's just sadness (and probably a waste of money)

  • @NicolasandDad
    @NicolasandDad Год назад

    I only really have 4 decks but I love them all. They are all different and play different every time. I never get sick of them.

  • @davenelmes9520
    @davenelmes9520 Год назад

    I was wondering if Veyran would be mentioned! I was so excited to build that deck and then when I played it, OMG the triggers! I refashioned it into a Niv Mizzet deck and it’s much more fun for me now.

  • @PokemonMaster7068
    @PokemonMaster7068 Год назад

    34:48 "...because you don't know what cards are getting stuck in your hand"
    FANTASTIC advice! This is always one of the first things I try and teach people about deck-building, especially when they always want to play these big flashy spells. Is it too conditional? Is it just going to sit in your hand?
    Loving these podcasts lately!

  • @Crabhand
    @Crabhand Год назад

    It's really encouraging to see a lot of the advice I give my friends on deck construction echoed here. I don't know how many times I've told everyone they need to eat their vegetables if they want to improve their deck without raising the power ceiling or breaking the bank.

  • @shivacarnes819
    @shivacarnes819 11 месяцев назад +2

    A sugestion for the Orvar Problem to take it a little down. I made a replacement pile (10-20 cards) for the cards witch combo with Orvar (like Peregrine Drake) to take all combo cards out and put clone effects in, to play copys of my oponets decks. In this way its only as strong as the decks i play against and it is fun to figure out how i can work with the stuff i could copy on the bord.

  • @kakalis2323
    @kakalis2323 Год назад

    Nice episode. This was very needed for me since I'm a noob. My decks feel like either too much like a precon or worse to the other extreme of power lvl 10 and nobody wants to play with me. I need to find that in between with something I like

  • @keithletourneau7305
    @keithletourneau7305 Год назад

    Kemba kha regent was my first and my favorite. Lately added many new cards from wotc's recent white upgrades were printed. Was a voltron deck and now a go wide token deck.

  • @fixionrl
    @fixionrl Год назад +2

    My casual pod really started to hate it when I brought out my Light-Paws, Emperor’s Voice aura voltron, since by turn 4, I would always have a commander that basically can’t be blocked, deals at least half the required commander damage if not much more or even lethal, and/or can phase out with all its auras attached to even get past boardwipes. I have literally been told that it’s futile to try and play against my Light-Paws, because nobody can do anything about it.
    That’s why I decided to put Light-Paws in my sideboard, always bringing it with me, but I turned the deck into a Sram, Senior Edificer deck instead. Consistent carddraw, same voltron, just not as stupidly broken as tutoring several times per turn for anything you need. To my surprise, I have come to enjoy the deck even more now, and I have since upgraded the deck to be capable of managing in longer games too.

  • @mattpoppenhouse7273
    @mattpoppenhouse7273 Год назад +1

    I have two to three commander decks I love that I made one is Edgar Markov vampires, one is inspired by Graham Stark's Bear Force One.(modified from his list) and the last is a Quandrix clone/copy deck modified from the precon from strixhaven.

  • @darkblueturbo
    @darkblueturbo Год назад

    I’m a recent convert from Pokémon to Magic. Trying to get in to it playing Arena and reading and watching everything. What I like about this show (even though it’s commander focussed and I have been playing standard or alchemy online) is that it makes it seem so friendly. Like the big scary step of walking to my local game store on Friday night… you guys make it sound like it will be friendly and welcoming rather than whatever weird thing I’m worrying about it being. Thanks.

    • @mbarker_lng
      @mbarker_lng Год назад

      Just be aware that there are some toxic personalities at some LGS too, but usually there are outweighed by plenty of friendlies. I suppose this is true of any game with strangers though. I just stopped playing at my closest LGS because there was a truly insufferable person there all the time that not only makes the games miserable but literally doubles the time of the match as he blathers on about optimum deck construction and how you are not doing it right, ect ect. Luckily I have a gang of close friends to play with regardless.

  • @FelinGreenleaf
    @FelinGreenleaf Год назад +1

    On adding more draw than you need: As someone (me) once (Likely unwisely) said "If you draw hard enough it's basically like you tutored"

  • @jamesthefront2246
    @jamesthefront2246 Год назад

    100% agree with cutting tutors. Seeing more than the four same cards every game is so refreshing

  • @gmsubzeropsp
    @gmsubzeropsp 9 месяцев назад +2

    What if I can't decide what I love? Or I love it all? Dredge, graveyard play, spell slinging, combos, big stompy, or go wide. I love playing them all.

  • @Loki-
    @Loki- Год назад

    I love how comfy everyone dresses for these table talks! *pulls up blanky*

  • @C_0_L_D_E
    @C_0_L_D_E Год назад

    I like building a lot of different types of decks, but my favorite decks are ones where I always have something to do, are extremely resilient, or a combination of both. Either a lot of choices or a lot of triggers giving me value so I feel like I had to do a lot of thinking throughout the game

  • @scottnito2640
    @scottnito2640 Год назад

    I recently made my first home req and second game in I realized I had way too few creatures in the deck. Love and learn.

  • @markfisk7124
    @markfisk7124 Год назад

    Lol I actually built a spirit tribal deck with Kykar at the helm. It's a lot of fun. Some great spirits in those colors and I can always sacrifice them in response to removal. My removal spells and draw spells also create more spirits whenever Kykar is on the field!

  • @protoclone138
    @protoclone138 Год назад

    I play mainly on Arena but I have come to love w/b knight decks. I'm working on building up other knight decks with more colors, but Raddic is my favorite knight.

  • @spiderman5345
    @spiderman5345 Год назад

    I'm not a magic player but the advice you give can go into all card games you guys and gals are so awesome my hat off too you ❤ much love from this old yugioh and pokemon player 🙂

  • @cliffjam
    @cliffjam Год назад

    I like how Rachel is bringing so many great topics to Command Zone. They feel like extensions of her last incarnation as a podcaster. Lately the discussions about growing as players have been the most enjoyable episodes.