Fun fact: You can activate mana abilities in response to split second. Seth could still kill Richard with angels grace on the stack by sacrificing his treasures.
Missed the premiere but for those wanting to know, the reason Richard couldn't mutate was because he didn't OWN any of the creatures which is a requirement for mutate to work.
It didn't matter, BUT Seth could have sacrificed his treasures and killed Richard in response to Angel's Grace because split second doesn't stop players from activating mana abilities.
Just saw the decklists. Tomer is using ondu inversion. So proud of you, also I hope to see some ondu beats. Would be hilarious if he won tha game if a big ondu skyruins
The reason that the big red exile targeting spell resolves the way it does is in case you stacked your deck. If you know the top 20 cards of your deck, you can choose which cards hit which creatures/players. If you don't, you just randomly choose.
Nice to see Tomer back. I love the constraints of budget building. You play so many unique cards that folks have never seen before. Unlimited budget commander gets very very samey.
The amount of unhinged plays these guys make is why I love em... 😅 Arcane Denial into a Toxic Deluge to kill 3 small value creatures? What is this madness
Always the same, Richard has the board wipe, and someone else (mostly Tomer) wipes the board before him. Also aroun 1:42, Seth asking for a board wipe, and someone else revealing their entire hand (mostly Tomer), while Richard STILL holds onto the Ondu's Inversion, letting them reveal their hand, while he laughs at them and still asking if anyone else can do something against Phill. They shoud've learned by now, but they just never do. When Richard is laughing, he's playing at you, when he's silent and thoughtful it means that he doesn't have the answer either.
The reason Tomer's budget decks are so scary is this; the rest of the guys at the table build similarish decks with some of the format staples in....here we have Richard doing white weeny (again, he calls it jeskai but he lies, seriously if Richard builds five colours it still looks like white weeny) Seth plays his value pile with as many card advantage engines as he can fit, and Phil plays similar value piles but with higher bomb density. Tomer does none of the above for his budget decks....he considers a huge card pool and removes all the format staples from that pool with his budget. Tomer builds niche and it's quite right that people find the unknown scary. This is why Richard always wins, because his decks always feel familiar and therefore friendly......
As they have talked about, I think the biggest problem is Tomer is known to be the “Combo” player, utilizing some creative unknown synergy to immediately win the game. Once you get that label it’s tough to break.
Vadrok is SO cute. It can be equal parts control, casting Restore Balance every turn, and combo, looping Brought Back/Sevinne's Reclamation and Eye/Tooth/Heart of Ramos/Lotus Bloom. You can copy the mutate stack with Supplant Form/Cackling Counterpart (fetched with Quiet Speculation) and bounce the original stack to double up on triggers from the copy! Did I mention Shaman's Trance? I probably should have mentioned Shaman's Trance. It's SO much fun, and easily THE deck that people want to borrow.
@@tierfunmtg The auto mod takes links down, but you can find it by googling "TappedOut Vadrok's Toybox LeMonado". I intentionally made the deck weak in certain areas: no Sol Ring, poor manabase, more vulnerable hosts. I built it for mid-power games, with it still able to pop off, but less resilient.
Since joining the crew, I always thought of Phil as more reserved than the other cast members. But I've really been enjoying how expressive he's becoming! He brings a lot to the table and his personality is different enough from the rest of the crew to play well off of them while being unique. Great episode!
Richard is king of the subtle mind games. Also I have loved Spikefield. So many dumb anecdotal instances it has helped. In general, the MDFC and rediscovering charms has really made me value relevant modal spells or spell lands.
@@porkthepink i don't remember this episode but Richard usually likes playing more so on the jank side so usually he is the more weaker appearing player
I like how much Phil loves Magic. He always seems like he's about to geek out and talk about Magic for hours. Would love to see him in the podcasts sometime.
Great game, love this show! Few thoughts about this game: Seth seems to play Prosper as in a storm-style deck. I think Seth should think of him more as a Phyrexian Arena that ramps. Maybe I am missing something, but Tomer doesn't seem to have Reliquary Tower in his deck. Is this card expensive on MTGO? I mean he plays big blue card draw and tutors up lands (not only basic lands) willy nilly. Seems like a deckbuilding mistake? Haven't watched the end of it yet. It is just so great and I enjoy it so much! Keep up the good content and excellent spirit!! :D
1:33:30 I think vanish didn't "work" because the commander was the top of the mutate and so was the actual target, and went to command zone rather than exile, so there was nothing to bring back. Vanguard would have been brought back as part of the pile, but the pile wasn't coming back. I think
2:55:57 at this moment I was literally yelling "Noooo you can still finish him!!!", you can sacrifice those treasures in response, because those are mana abilities and can be used with Split Second !!!
Uuh, I'm definitely watching this later, so hyped for Richard to play vadrok. I love his playstyle so much, that I try to make him work in every format I play... Currently working on a tiny leader deck (where only 3 other mutate creatures are legal)
Richard not being able to mutate wasn't a bug. You can only mutate on creatures you OWN. So he can't mutate onto his opponent's creature and the only creature he owned was a human.
soulfire eruption: 1. cast the spell. 2. pick your targets. 3. Then you have to individually click the targets again. 4. every time you click the target the second time, you exile a card and deal the damage. The first time you go through and pick targets to determine what the targets of the spell are. The second time you go through the targets is to determine the card they are associated with as you exile cards from your deck.
Its probably because crim is the only one with win cons. Seth durdles and draws and Richard just plays jank, meanwhile tomer plays budget. Phil is the only person in this episode that actively tried to win
I don’t think there was a fail in this episode. The Vanish Into Memory was targeting Vadrok, which went into the command zone and separated from the Vanguard and became 2 distinct creatures again, so none of them came back. And Richard wasn’t able to mutate because he didn’t own any of the nonhumans he was trying to target which is a requirement of mutating. So it’s not that MTGO messed up, it’s just that mutate is stupidly complicated and nonsensical.
My personal experience with Farewell - I thought it says choose one, so I was like "It's pretty much a better Merciless Eviction. You don't ever choose the planeswalkers mode anyway and instead you get gy hate". And I already think Merciless Eviction is one of the best board wipes in commander because of its flexibility and exile. And then a guy in my playgroup mentioned it say "choose one OR MORE" and I'm "that's way better Merciless Eviction". The card is just insane...
Yeah I think they went overboard with it. Austere Command was already a pretty good, flexible card. Farewell makes so many things obsolete. Appreciate the GY hate, it could've just been half as powerful and STILL been a top 2/3 board wipe.
I was really enjoying the episode but then just over 2 hours into the season and we're back to Tomer complaining for literally over 10 minutes about how he 'won't be able to play the game' unless Seth literally chooses to not target his commander with a mass removal spell that isn't even guaranteed to work. At least for me, that kind of thing is just miserable to watch and ruins the video
Agreed, this was around the time I tuned out. Turn 12, he's STILL setting up instead of trying to end things, and throwing a tantrum because Seth isn't willing to sit back and just let him win. I love Tomer, but this was insufferable. Seth made the right play.
Just noticed on a rewatch. Vanish Into Memory didn't return Vadrok or Adanto Vanguard because when it went to exile, then Richard had Vadrok move to the command zone and it then couldn't be returned. It wasn't a mtgo fail. The mutate stack was named vadrok so it wouldn't return the adanto vanguard it was mutated on
Noyan Dar was one of my first edh decks and yeah he tends to die, get out of casting range pretty easy and prolong the game with wipes. Still love his unique go tall control style tho
2:14:20 You cannot mutate vadrok because it says you cannot mutate on non-humans you own.... so you cant use your esper sentinel... and the other creatures dont belong to you Plus angels grace doesnt prevent you from savving treasure tokens since its a mana ability. so you could have killed in response anyway
Sorry Phil but a combo Ghave, even toned down, doesn't get to complain about Cyclonic Rift. Decks like this are the reason why cards like that are printed and played. Not saying it's an unfair/overpowered deck, but neither is Rift in that context.
Regarding the Vanish bug/fail that didn't actually happen: When a commander goes to its appropriate destination, you then get the chance to move it to the command zone. The components of a mutated stack have already separated and gone to their appropriate zones before you can choose to place Vadrok into the command zone.
I will say that bellborca is kind of underrated, they are not too bad in the 99, they're outpost siege on a body and honestly put in a suprising amount of work.
I love how in every commander clash podcast they talk about how toxic playing just combos and goodstuff is in casual commander, and then they have Phil on for two seasons...
@@papaUrabrask Every year, better ways to make ham sandwiches come out, and my build is definitely not optimized, so I'm interested in seeing other ideas or new plans I haven't tried yet.
@@petercollins1122 gotcha gotcha I was misinterpreting that as you didn't know how to make it work or something but it's because of how ridiculously diverse Ghave is. Happy hunting in that case. (Remember to 100% include eerie ultimatum... that shit is bonkers.)
On this week of "Punt or Bluff?" Tomer is back with a VENGEANCE and anything goes! Will Tomer be defeated early or will Phil just prevent everyone from playing? Tune in to find out!
Couldn't Seth sacked the treasures in response to the Angel's Grace? Those are mana abilities and they should be exempt from the split second. 702.61a Split second is a static ability that functions only while the spell with split second is on the stack. “Split second” means “As long as this spell is on the stack, players can’t cast other spells or activate abilities that aren’t mana abilities.”
I have an idea, everyone plays either a modular deck or part of a modular deck, everyone has to pick the base or parts of the base that can be agreed on.
on the vadrok creature type: Ikoria had a weird tribal color theme going on. Cats are white, beasts are green, nightmares are black, dinosaurs are red, elementals are blue. That's why the mythic legends all have three creature types
They are each the ‘main’ type in the center ie the ‘enemy’ of the allied pair. See Nethroi ie WBG which is a Cat Nightmare Beast. They did some pretty cool stuff with the Ikoria triome design.
You can't mutate onto creatures you don't own. This is not a moto bug.
was about to comment exactly this.
Yup, @2:13:40 ish in case anyone else was wondering.
Fun fact: You can activate mana abilities in response to split second. Seth could still kill Richard with angels grace on the stack by sacrificing his treasures.
I came here to comment this!
Yep. Just dead in response.
Not with angels grace, but I have done this exact thing multiple times. It’s great.
Missed the premiere but for those wanting to know, the reason Richard couldn't mutate was because he didn't OWN any of the creatures which is a requirement for mutate to work.
Yes. Strictly not an MTGO fail, although it was funny =D
Tomer spending $14 of his $100 budget on Griffin Canyon is sending a statement lol
AND he didn't have a griffin creature and ONE spell that grants all creature types for ONE turn. HAHA Such a weird splurge in a budget deck!
Flexers gotta flex
Seth - "Tomer let's be friends."
Also Seth - "Is...Tomer winning?"
Some things never change lol.
Tomer winning and not dying first? ..we don't do that here
It didn't matter, BUT Seth could have sacrificed his treasures and killed Richard in response to Angel's Grace because split second doesn't stop players from activating mana abilities.
I am glad I am not the only one who saw that.
MODO even highlighted it :D i was so sad about it :D
Just saw the decklists. Tomer is using ondu inversion. So proud of you, also I hope to see some ondu beats. Would be hilarious if he won tha game if a big ondu skyruins
I could never be proud of Tomer 😂
If ya haven't seen the next video yet, your in for a magical moment.
The reason that the big red exile targeting spell resolves the way it does is in case you stacked your deck. If you know the top 20 cards of your deck, you can choose which cards hit which creatures/players. If you don't, you just randomly choose.
Nice to see Tomer back. I love the constraints of budget building. You play so many unique cards that folks have never seen before. Unlimited budget commander gets very very samey.
The amount of unhinged plays these guys make is why I love em... 😅
Arcane Denial into a Toxic Deluge to kill 3 small value creatures? What is this madness
Everyone is focusing on Tomer's mustard, but no one notices Phil's malt vinegar
Always the same, Richard has the board wipe, and someone else (mostly Tomer) wipes the board before him. Also aroun 1:42, Seth asking for a board wipe, and someone else revealing their entire hand (mostly Tomer), while Richard STILL holds onto the Ondu's Inversion, letting them reveal their hand, while he laughs at them and still asking if anyone else can do something against Phill. They shoud've learned by now, but they just never do. When Richard is laughing, he's playing at you, when he's silent and thoughtful it means that he doesn't have the answer either.
And Richard's _always_ laughing 😂
1:39:35 - Amazing discussion of a Rhystic Study takedown. Well done Richard.
the Jwari is the BEST moment ever. I haven't seen past that yet in this episode but Phil's reaction was priceless.
the fact he had a land drop available and chose not to play it because he was a bit greedy is the icing on the cake :D
The reason Tomer's budget decks are so scary is this; the rest of the guys at the table build similarish decks with some of the format staples in....here we have Richard doing white weeny (again, he calls it jeskai but he lies, seriously if Richard builds five colours it still looks like white weeny) Seth plays his value pile with as many card advantage engines as he can fit, and Phil plays similar value piles but with higher bomb density. Tomer does none of the above for his budget decks....he considers a huge card pool and removes all the format staples from that pool with his budget. Tomer builds niche and it's quite right that people find the unknown scary. This is why Richard always wins, because his decks always feel familiar and therefore friendly......
As they have talked about, I think the biggest problem is Tomer is known to be the “Combo” player, utilizing some creative unknown synergy to immediately win the game. Once you get that label it’s tough to break.
Vadrok is SO cute. It can be equal parts control, casting Restore Balance every turn, and combo, looping Brought Back/Sevinne's Reclamation and Eye/Tooth/Heart of Ramos/Lotus Bloom. You can copy the mutate stack with Supplant Form/Cackling Counterpart (fetched with Quiet Speculation) and bounce the original stack to double up on triggers from the copy! Did I mention Shaman's Trance? I probably should have mentioned Shaman's Trance. It's SO much fun, and easily THE deck that people want to borrow.
Got a list for us? It really does sound super sweet.
@@tierfunmtg The auto mod takes links down, but you can find it by googling "TappedOut Vadrok's Toybox LeMonado".
I intentionally made the deck weak in certain areas: no Sol Ring, poor manabase, more vulnerable hosts. I built it for mid-power games, with it still able to pop off, but less resilient.
Spoilers:
Seth kills Tomer first, so six more weeks of winter.
statistically speaking... Tomer is dying first. xD
I listen to you all when I work out and it makes it so pleasant. Thank you all for bringing so much wholesome joy into the world.
Poor Tomer! Yall did NOT have to kill him first after last seasons stats episode 😭
Richard is an absolute legend! He never dies easily.
Since joining the crew, I always thought of Phil as more reserved than the other cast members. But I've really been enjoying how expressive he's becoming! He brings a lot to the table and his personality is different enough from the rest of the crew to play well off of them while being unique. Great episode!
Richard dying at Phils legendary quote😂: “I’ll only win…. If I win…”
Richard is king of the subtle mind games.
Also I have loved Spikefield. So many dumb anecdotal instances it has helped.
In general, the MDFC and rediscovering charms has really made me value relevant modal spells or spell lands.
It's sneaky graveyard hate! You don't need to kill the creature with the 1 damage yourself, just poke it as it's going to the graveyard.
Tomer really was kind of a baby in this one. I say that with love.
I can't tell you how much I'm looking forward to this season!!! A full pod of fun-first casual players gives me all the happy and excited feelings.
I don't understand why Seth killed Tomer when Richard and Phill were more threatening? I can understand why Tomer gets frustrated.
Appearances matter as EDH is still political so if you appear weak like Richard usually then people usually ignore you
@@JohnnyYeTaecanUktena they do it to literally annoy Tomer..there is no other reason. Richard didn't look weak
@@porkthepink i don't remember this episode but Richard usually likes playing more so on the jank side so usually he is the more weaker appearing player
“Only Prosper and Bellborca are really exile matter”
Ranar: Am I a joke to you
The new merch banner in the intro is fire btw.
Yay New CC Season! 😊
My predictions for Season 12
Phil Learns How to Troll
Tomer Dies First
Seth Casts his Commander a Lot
Richard Wins
#ClashOn
I'd personally like to see Tomer and Phil team up multiple times.
I like how much Phil loves Magic. He always seems like he's about to geek out and talk about Magic for hours. Would love to see him in the podcasts sometime.
Great game, love this show!
Few thoughts about this game:
Seth seems to play Prosper as in a storm-style deck. I think Seth should think of him more as a Phyrexian Arena that ramps.
Maybe I am missing something, but Tomer doesn't seem to have Reliquary Tower in his deck. Is this card expensive on MTGO? I mean he plays big blue card draw and tutors up lands (not only basic lands) willy nilly. Seems like a deckbuilding mistake?
Haven't watched the end of it yet. It is just so great and I enjoy it so much! Keep up the good content and excellent spirit!! :D
Just so you know, split second doesn't stop mana abilities.
1:33:30 I think vanish didn't "work" because the commander was the top of the mutate and so was the actual target, and went to command zone rather than exile, so there was nothing to bring back. Vanguard would have been brought back as part of the pile, but the pile wasn't coming back. I think
2:55:57 at this moment I was literally yelling "Noooo you can still finish him!!!", you can sacrifice those treasures in response, because those are mana abilities and can be used with Split Second !!!
Tomer I noticed that you don't have a plant in the background. What happened to the plants? Did they die? We have not forgotten about the plants.
At 2:28:00 I wish the editor had switched to Seth's feed so we could see how the Soulfire was playing out from his side.
Uuh, I'm definitely watching this later, so hyped for Richard to play vadrok. I love his playstyle so much, that I try to make him work in every format I play... Currently working on a tiny leader deck (where only 3 other mutate creatures are legal)
My vadrok deck is first strike tribal if you want to go that route.
Lol, that's definitely not what I was going for so far xD
I'm storming
Richard not being able to mutate wasn't a bug. You can only mutate on creatures you OWN. So he can't mutate onto his opponent's creature and the only creature he owned was a human.
aw dang, I was really looking foward to the cool budget decks you'd make.
Seth should have not killed Tomer, let him pop off, Teferi's Protectioned, then won with Hellkite Tyrant stealing an artifact land.
Watching you guys is so entertaining and yet so painful
soulfire eruption:
1. cast the spell.
2. pick your targets.
3. Then you have to individually click the targets again.
4. every time you click the target the second time, you exile a card and deal the damage.
The first time you go through and pick targets to determine what the targets of the spell are.
The second time you go through the targets is to determine the card they are associated with as you exile cards from your deck.
Yay Tomer brought back Noyan Dar! I'm looking to build this deck myself, as boardwipe control
"What would the viewers want?" ~Tomer, appealing to the mob
I would’ve guessed without Crim the games would be shorter. But this is a 3 hour video lmao
Its probably because crim is the only one with win cons. Seth durdles and draws and Richard just plays jank, meanwhile tomer plays budget. Phil is the only person in this episode that actively tried to win
Anyone worried Phil only says Sorry so often because he's hoping the others appease him as he increases his land...count 🤣🤣
You never know when you need all 46 of your lands turn 4-6
I love the new intro so much
I liked the video after you hazarded the hawk! Memes win!! 😂😂
haha the look on Phil's face when he realizes Richard might not kill Nissa
I don’t think there was a fail in this episode. The Vanish Into Memory was targeting Vadrok, which went into the command zone and separated from the Vanguard and became 2 distinct creatures again, so none of them came back. And Richard wasn’t able to mutate because he didn’t own any of the nonhumans he was trying to target which is a requirement of mutating. So it’s not that MTGO messed up, it’s just that mutate is stupidly complicated and nonsensical.
Lol Phil’s like “you better kill me or I’m going to combo off and win out of nowhere”
I think the Soulfire thing is so you can choose the order in case you have topdeck manipulation.
“How could you think this is mustard” -Tomer, while literally holding a bottle of mustard
Phil is such a fun guy
You got any spore jokes? I'm lichen them.
@@overlordcacius mycelia you did there, but there's too mushroom in my head dedicated to bad puns
@@Fimbulvetr2012 glad you're a good sportabella about it.
Also fire emblem fan?
@@overlordcacius Encountering another fan of the series raises my morels, been playing FE since the GBA
@@Fimbulvetr2012 me too. Sacred stones was always one of my favorites.
My personal experience with Farewell - I thought it says choose one, so I was like "It's pretty much a better Merciless Eviction. You don't ever choose the planeswalkers mode anyway and instead you get gy hate". And I already think Merciless Eviction is one of the best board wipes in commander because of its flexibility and exile.
And then a guy in my playgroup mentioned it say "choose one OR MORE" and I'm "that's way better Merciless Eviction". The card is just insane...
Yeah I think they went overboard with it. Austere Command was already a pretty good, flexible card. Farewell makes so many things obsolete. Appreciate the GY hate, it could've just been half as powerful and STILL been a top 2/3 board wipe.
It would have been more interesting if they had artifacts and enchantments as a single option.
Did Richard mulligan for Cartographer's Hawk?
I loved Seth as the host last season, would love if you took turns
Welcome back Tomer!
I was really enjoying the episode but then just over 2 hours into the season and we're back to Tomer complaining for literally over 10 minutes about how he 'won't be able to play the game' unless Seth literally chooses to not target his commander with a mass removal spell that isn't even guaranteed to work. At least for me, that kind of thing is just miserable to watch and ruins the video
Agreed, this was around the time I tuned out. Turn 12, he's STILL setting up instead of trying to end things, and throwing a tantrum because Seth isn't willing to sit back and just let him win. I love Tomer, but this was insufferable. Seth made the right play.
3:58 PHIL!!! Prosper is so Popular because it was the Official MTG Goldfish Deck Reveal!
My favorite first strike tribal commander and three of my favorite commanders that I have yet to build count me in for some burning hot jank!!!!¡!
Just noticed on a rewatch. Vanish Into Memory didn't return Vadrok or Adanto Vanguard because when it went to exile, then Richard had Vadrok move to the command zone and it then couldn't be returned. It wasn't a mtgo fail. The mutate stack was named vadrok so it wouldn't return the adanto vanguard it was mutated on
Just a reminder for Seth, you played before in commander clash a griffin deck that had griffin canyon lul 😂 S6 E26
It was a beautiful moment when everyone questioned Seth also known as saffronolive's sanity in s6
No clash on?... :((((
They probably forgot who lost the last season finale.
They said new season so no loser last week. It’ll return next week.
55:15 Phil's reaction is priceless!
Noyan Dar was one of my first edh decks and yeah he tends to die, get out of casting range pretty easy and prolong the game with wipes. Still love his unique go tall control style tho
The season of the cartographer's hawk
Thank goodness it's about time.
2:14:20 You cannot mutate vadrok because it says you cannot mutate on non-humans you own.... so you cant use your esper sentinel... and the other creatures dont belong to you
Plus angels grace doesnt prevent you from savving treasure tokens since its a mana ability. so you could have killed in response anyway
CLASH ON!
How long til Nintendo brings the vid down?
2:14:00 you can only mutate onto creatures you own so once you played another non-human creature that is why you could mutate again.
i just realized after all these years that sound in the beginning is supposed to sound like water, it does not lol
Have to agree with Richards love of thalids i have a 100+ card thalid deck i call thalid thooter( Salad shooter lol).
Fantastic deck name! I hope you also remind your opponents to eat their leafy greens
I was watching the season 6 finale yesterday, so now I've seen griffin canyon two games in a row somehow
I love that.
Anything goes week calls for a "nothing goes theme" playing snakes, worms, sea monsters etc. Just for the puns. ^^
What got censored from the beginning of Tomer's tenth turn?
Used to have a Noyan deck. Him being a lightning rod for removal and 5 mana just never let me untap to do cool things so I took it apart.
Sorry Phil but a combo Ghave, even toned down, doesn't get to complain about Cyclonic Rift.
Decks like this are the reason why cards like that are printed and played.
Not saying it's an unfair/overpowered deck, but neither is Rift in that context.
Good point, I just hate Cyclonic Rift regardless of any context thouh xD
Regarding the Vanish bug/fail that didn't actually happen:
When a commander goes to its appropriate destination, you then get the chance to move it to the command zone.
The components of a mutated stack have already separated and gone to their appropriate zones before you can choose to place Vadrok into the command zone.
Phil: They just reprinted [Nissa] in the new Commander set for Neon Dynasty.
Everyone: umm... Phil...
Fitting end, I love CC
Salty Tomer has already made this a great season.
That Arcane Denial physically pained me.
Why did Tommer sounded like Laura Bailey saying bye on the end of a Critical role episode?
Lol I have a Prosper and a Ghave deck, I am hyped xD
FUNGUS! Yes! Phil is my man!
I will say that bellborca is kind of underrated, they are not too bad in the 99, they're outpost siege on a body and honestly put in a suprising amount of work.
I love how in every commander clash podcast they talk about how toxic playing just combos and goodstuff is in casual commander, and then they have Phil on for two seasons...
OMG YES YES YES - Phil is playing my pet deck! This is the pet deck I've been working on for years, and I can't wait to see what he does with it.
How have you been working on it for years? It's like tomer said Ghave goes infinite with a ham sandwich
@@papaUrabrask Every year, better ways to make ham sandwiches come out, and my build is definitely not optimized, so I'm interested in seeing other ideas or new plans I haven't tried yet.
@@petercollins1122 gotcha gotcha I was misinterpreting that as you didn't know how to make it work or something but it's because of how ridiculously diverse Ghave is. Happy hunting in that case. (Remember to 100% include eerie ultimatum... that shit is bonkers.)
On this week of "Punt or Bluff?" Tomer is back with a VENGEANCE and anything goes! Will Tomer be defeated early or will Phil just prevent everyone from playing? Tune in to find out!
Seth: lets be friends tomer
Tomer: yeah ok
Seth: perma backstabing
Pterodactyls are not dinosaurs and fungi are not plants... 😐
My Poor Controlly Crim. Sweet prince we’ll miss you.
That Jwari Disruption was 🧑🍳🤌
Couldn't Seth sacked the treasures in response to the Angel's Grace? Those are mana abilities and they should be exempt from the split second.
702.61a Split second is a static ability that functions only while the spell with split second is on the stack. “Split second” means “As long as this spell is on the stack, players can’t cast other spells or activate abilities that aren’t mana abilities.”
I have an idea, everyone plays either a modular deck or part of a modular deck, everyone has to pick the base or parts of the base that can be agreed on.
No one saying "clash on!!" at the beginning? :(
No one said clash on. I hope that's just because this is the first game of the season and no-one has earned it yet.
Clash On will return next week
@@MTGGoldfishCommander Glad to hear.
on the vadrok creature type: Ikoria had a weird tribal color theme going on. Cats are white, beasts are green, nightmares are black, dinosaurs are red, elementals are blue. That's why the mythic legends all have three creature types
They are each the ‘main’ type in the center ie the ‘enemy’ of the allied pair. See Nethroi ie WBG which is a Cat Nightmare Beast. They did some pretty cool stuff with the Ikoria triome design.