Peace Offering Deep Dive

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
  • Tired of being the battlefield bully? Learn to spread peace, not war, with our Peace Offering Commander deck guide. We'll show you how to turn your opponents into cuddly kittens (or at least less aggressive players). Offering up some tweaks and game play advice. (Great for new or returning players)
    Thanks for watching, and in the meantime... tap those magic cards and have fun doing it!

Комментарии • 14

  • @diego6237
    @diego6237 19 дней назад

    Great video! It's going to be very useful for my first commander game ever :3

  • @Dragontron20
    @Dragontron20 2 месяца назад

    Excellent video! This is my friend's FIRST ever commander deck, and I'm helping her to learn it. We've only played two games with it so far, but she's been having a blast with it. Thanks for the breakdown.

    • @TapThatMTG
      @TapThatMTG  2 месяца назад +1

      Amazing. We love it when people get their first deck! Hope you're both enjoying the games! Glad to help.

    • @unanon_user
      @unanon_user 2 месяца назад +1

      Your friend will have a blast with this. I think this is my favorite precon of the four from the set. It is already great out of the box and offers such wonderful flexibility and upgrading.
      You could lean hard into getting those counters to make yourself stompy. You could lean further into the group hug strategy. You could make it even more political. I think there were probably working on this one first

  • @unanon_user
    @unanon_user 2 месяца назад +1

    If I didn't know any better... I could swear wizards of the Coast probably designed a peace offering to fix the problem that group hug decks usually have. That is why you see a bit of offense in this deck and a potential of making it exponentially greater.

  • @nutellakinesis
    @nutellakinesis 2 месяца назад +1

    This deck is less group hug and more a political deck with group hug elements. The card draw in the deck is insane and my hand was nearly always full, which was nice.

    • @TapThatMTG
      @TapThatMTG  2 месяца назад

      Definitely. We were thinking the same thing! Did you win?

    • @nutellakinesis
      @nutellakinesis 2 месяца назад

      @@TapThatMTG I did not but I came very close. When someone killed me, I made sure to give my other opponent a lot of cards before I died to make sure they lost haha.

    • @TapThatMTG
      @TapThatMTG  2 месяца назад

      @@nutellakinesis As you should!

    • @unanon_user
      @unanon_user 2 месяца назад

      ​@@nutellakinesisI think you could actually give those counters to your opponents...

  • @unanon_user
    @unanon_user Месяц назад

    Update, I have played this deck a few times. It has been such a giggle. I could focus on winning, but that rarely ever becomes my core objective. Still though, The strategy of winning existing within peace offering is really sweet. Something you could go for from turn one.

    • @TapThatMTG
      @TapThatMTG  Месяц назад

      Love it when winning isn't the core objective! LOL

    • @unanon_user
      @unanon_user Месяц назад

      @@TapThatMTG I tried virtue in valor? And I hated that deck. Because a board wipe will screw it up really badly. But with this one, I feel like you could easily recover from a board wipe. Because, winning is not the core objective. You have multiple objectives you could pursue.