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  • Do you think you could catch us breaking the rules? Thoralf plays through 3 games if Magic: the Gathering and tries to call a judge at just the right moment.
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  • @alexiswigginton452
    @alexiswigginton452 Год назад +972

    The more I look into becoming a magic judge the more I realize i should just become a lawyer, its a lot easier

    • @emidex8721
      @emidex8721 Год назад +8

      fact

    • @incredibleflameboy
      @incredibleflameboy Год назад +14

      Why not both? RULES LAWYER!

    • @_aqualion
      @_aqualion Год назад +38

      being a magic judge is kind of like being a lawyer and a software debugger at the same time, which sounds very difficult

    • @twistingchip2643
      @twistingchip2643 Год назад +25

      As a lawyer, being a lawyer is easier.

    • @sidneyjosephmusic
      @sidneyjosephmusic Год назад +1

      Hahaha 😂 True

  • @jonaderjona5805
    @jonaderjona5805 Год назад +633

    5:15: Judge! his Dryad Arbor has to be clearly recognizable as a creature at all times!

    • @danielfrazier5586
      @danielfrazier5586 Год назад +2

      Not sure a rule was broken there.

    • @benjaminsouthworth5698
      @benjaminsouthworth5698 Год назад +113

      It’s a rule now, nassif(I think) got blown out by a dryad arbor that was placed with his opponents lands and so now you have to but dryad arbor with creatures instead of lands now. At least in tournament play.

    • @outputcoupler7819
      @outputcoupler7819 Год назад +92

      @@danielfrazier5586 It's definitely a rule violation to put Dryad Arbor with your lands. It's one of the most famous cases of both "things you didn't know were against the rules" and "you won't believe why this rule exists" that people throw around.
      TL;DR: Somebody put a Dryad Arbor with their lands to hide that they had a creature and won an important game as a result. The rules were changed to prevent information hiding from becoming meta.

    • @EldritchDoe
      @EldritchDoe Год назад +79

      The rules regarding Game Layout (MTR 4.7) only apply to games played at Competitive and Professional Rules Enforcement Level. But because the scenarios seem like casual games between friends I think it's safe to assume that they are supposed to be judged at Regular REL and therefore the Dryad Arbor placement didn't violated any rules.

    • @oelboy
      @oelboy Год назад +15

      @@EldritchDoe lmao imagine having to concede casual commander games for violating tournament rules 🤣

  • @XypherFTW
    @XypherFTW Год назад +560

    I like that it's expanded to full simulated games with red herring attempts at rules violations

    • @fatpad00
      @fatpad00 Год назад +2

      Ditto, you really have to pay attention with these. It's so much more interesting when it isn't blatantly obvious

  • @heitortremor
    @heitortremor Год назад +272

    Big fan of the playing out of the game before we hit a "rules violation". It's a lot easier to understand than trying to explain a big complicated board state. Also, it is a lot more fun!

  • @tikazombie37
    @tikazombie37 Год назад +112

    I always love this "puzzle" approach to the game
    maybe the channel could make some videos on puzzles like those on magic duels of the planeswalkers(a pre-set complex game state, you need to win or not die in one turn)

    • @CardmarketMagic
      @CardmarketMagic  Год назад +32

      We are currently working on one of those! It's harder than we thought! 😅

    • @ScorpioneOrzion
      @ScorpioneOrzion Год назад

      @@CardmarketMagic I have one that might be 50/50 on how its ruled, winning due to attempt of casting an illegal spell, but you end the game before you pay the costs.

    • @ih8people
      @ih8people Год назад +1

      There's a website called Possibility Storm where they used to put out weekly challenges like that, so you can keep yourself occupied while waiting fore new videos from the MKM team :)

    • @oscines2170
      @oscines2170 Год назад

      This is a fantastic idea

    • @_MrMeme
      @_MrMeme Год назад

      @@CardmarketMagic Could take positions from famous games too

  • @Xeraxil
    @Xeraxil Год назад +14

    Was surprised when the title said 3 rules but the video was 20 mins. Was pleasantly surprised. The absolute better way to see wrong rules, especially the misdirection.

  • @logancoles8940
    @logancoles8940 Год назад +48

    This was a great expansion on the previous one, the simulation overlay with all the false violations was a great addition! Keep it coming :)

  • @DeadlyGrim
    @DeadlyGrim Год назад +59

    If you're dipping into commander and want some tricky rule situations:
    * Face down commander dealing commander damage (it's similar to to the Elk situation, but can still be a good fake out)
    * Whether you are entitled to know that a commander (such as Akroma) played face down from a player's hand is a commander
    * Getting non-commanders into the command zone via a mutate stack/meld and Leadership Vacuum
    Mutate also has some fun stuff, such as:
    * Populating off of a mutate stack where the token is on top
    * Mutate stack with a Theros God that's not on top and you lose sufficient devotion to make it a creature (you get a permanent with no type)
    * Mutating on top of a Planeswalker while it's temporarily a creature, then going down to 0 loyalty on it (it does not die and it can't be attacked)
    * Mutate stack where one of the component creatures has undying/persist and the stack dies (they all come back to the battlefield but as individual creatures with the appropriate counter)
    * A mutate stack getting turned face down (e.g. by Ixidron)
    * A mutate stack getting turned face down and one of the component creatures in the stack has morph and you activate that
    EDIT: One more for good measure:
    * Turning a face down creature face up (such as via morph) is a special action, so it does not use the stack and cannot be responded to. This means that you can counter a Krosan Grip by turning Voidmage Apprentice face up

    • @DemonBlanka
      @DemonBlanka Год назад +12

      Mutate is just a nightmare, my friend recently made a mutate deck and I'll never forgive him for the amount of rules lawyering it creates.

    • @TehPerz
      @TehPerz Год назад +6

      Planeswalkers have a bunch of fun interactions as well:
      Suppose you have Oath of Teferi on the battlefield and Grand Master of Flowers has 7 loyalty counters and is thus a creature. You can only activate its loyalty ability once (because it's no longer a planeswalker).
      Then there's also Nicol Bolas, Dragon-God using Tibalt's ability to exile a card off each player's library, you can't play those cards. (No emblem, or if you do have one then it doesn't refer to Nicol Bolas)
      Tibalt, Cosmic Imposter becomes a creature with Kaldra Compleat equipped to him (via Sarkhan or something) and is blocked by an indestructible creature. The creature is exiled by Tibalt's ability (that was granted by Kaldra), but you're unable to play that creature from exile despite the emblem. (Linked abilities)

    • @YoshiFawful64
      @YoshiFawful64 Год назад +1

      The last one only works if the top card has morph, right?

    • @spyntbg550
      @spyntbg550 Год назад +1

      @@YoshiFawful64 I'm confident it'd work wherever it is, since the mutate stack is treated as a single creature on the battlefield and therefore just has the morph ability. Pretty funky interaction!

    • @technyst
      @technyst Год назад +1

      My Favourite: *Chef's Kiss the casting of a mutate spell and put it onto a creature you control.

  • @ghostware6057
    @ghostware6057 Год назад +84

    it would be fun to watch y'all play Judge's Tower against each other 😁

  • @neomegaryumk2971
    @neomegaryumk2971 Год назад +10

    3 for 3, though the Thalia/Double Major/Parallel lives almost got me.
    I do think that a good one of a similar nature would involve the combo of Pir, Doubling Season, and a + loyalty effect of a PW. Pir turns the COST of putting loyalty on a PW into an EFFECT, which would mean Doubling Season will let you double the loyalty gain.
    Could be either as a false judge call thing to cause a trip-up, or as the correct answer.

  • @wilfredsun4056
    @wilfredsun4056 Год назад +52

    If you do another of these, there should be at least one scenario where the rules violation happens in the first few turns, otherwise it becomes a bit formulaic and easy to predict.

    • @CardmarketMagic
      @CardmarketMagic  Год назад +16

      We filmed one like this :) but not in the first episode

  • @themugofthenorth
    @themugofthenorth Год назад +12

    I watched the judges tower yt shorts and I played it with my brother and had a BLAST. Thank you!

  • @PM-ut6sy
    @PM-ut6sy Год назад +15

    I love how productive you are at creating new video formats, imho none of them have failed so far. Keep up the very entertaining work!

  • @Train__
    @Train__ Год назад

    This is a fantastic addition and follow-up to the previous video. The lead-up really helps to contextualize the rules more and the rules chosen this time are a little more tricky and fun to look into. Definitely enjoyed this a lot!

  • @Vardaris
    @Vardaris Год назад +10

    These types of videos are so fun to watch. I tried to solve them too and play along with you which makes them even more fun. I don't know anything about commander so I just watched the last part but the other ones were very interesting. At 12:51 which I think was the most difficult to find and explain, I think the best way to explain it is that Parallel lives cares about effects that say "Create x tokens" Double Major does not create a token as an effect. What is does is copy a creature spell so parallel lives doesn't recognize it as a token creating effect. The fact that you eventually end up with a token is a consequence of making the copy but the spell itself (Double Major) is not a token creating effect per se, so parallel lives will not "see" it.

    • @Svefngengill
      @Svefngengill Год назад +4

      It's so weird because it feels like a case where reading the card is misleading. Because Parallel Lives says "whenever an effect would PUT a token onto the battlefield...", and I mean, you are *putting* a token onto the battlefield. The very specific thing here is that it's not an *effect* putting a token onto the battlefield, but as they say, creating it on the stack, and then it just enters the battlefield *not because of an effect* but because it is a spell all of its own that is resolving.
      Typing this out was actually what made it finally click for me what they meant. You're a great rubber ducky, Vardaris.

    • @richardpike8748
      @richardpike8748 Год назад

      @@Svefngengill Yay for rubber duckies :D

    • @ih8people
      @ih8people Год назад +3

      @@Svefngengill That's not exactly the reason. I mean, you kind of get the idea of what happens, but sometimes those minute details can change a world, like in this specific example. Double Major does, in fact, have *an effect* that creates a copy of a permanent spell, but it _doesn't create a token,_ as @Vardaris mentioned before (neither on the stack nor anywhere else, the game rules simply turn the copy into a token, see CR 111.11). The resolving copy of a permanent spell _becomes_ a token as it enters the battlefield. The card just has old wording, so it can get players confused. This is why I actually loved playing MTG via Cockatrice -- you can easily check the Oracle text (always check the Oracle text!) by simply hovering over the card and clear out any confusion.

  • @sushi521
    @sushi521 Год назад +1

    I love that this is presented as a full game playing out - it genuinely feels like I’m getting better at understanding the deeper mechanical interactions of the game more by following along this way.
    This does lead me to ask as an open ended question: does becoming a judge make one better at Magic? I would think yes.

    • @CardmarketMagic
      @CardmarketMagic  Год назад +1

      It leads you to far better understand the different interactions of the game and how you can use your cards. I qould definitely say it makes you better at magic :) but it's also not easy!

  • @moersertrupp
    @moersertrupp Год назад +6

    The last scenario wouldnt be even funnier with Ixidron. Because even a face-down commander still deals commander damage.

  • @Arcticsharpshooter
    @Arcticsharpshooter Год назад +3

    This is an awesome format of video! Very interesting to watch. I'm looking forward to seeing more of this!

  • @Halospartan151
    @Halospartan151 Год назад +4

    As always, love the dynamic between Thoralf and Carl! I could watch anything these two put out!

  • @xxlpulselxx
    @xxlpulselxx Год назад +1

    Fantastic demonstration of how easy it could be to miss a call or make an illegal play by accident. Love the content!

  • @chibertarian
    @chibertarian Год назад

    This was a really fun way to format the video. For some tricky rules stuff there's always the interaction between Opalescence and Humility depending on the order they come into play.

  • @talbotsolenberger4434
    @talbotsolenberger4434 Год назад

    This format for the show is SO much better than before. This was so much fun, and informative! I almost got got with the parallel lives interaction with Thalia myself. Please continue doing this show like this!

  • @zealcrux
    @zealcrux Год назад

    I sincerely am so hyped with the variety of content on the channel. Cannot wait to see more from y’all! 💙

  • @mikastrae
    @mikastrae Год назад +6

    Carl and Thoralf's energy and chemistry together is great

  • @teunfish9189
    @teunfish9189 Год назад +13

    Always fun to watch the judge vids!

  • @alexcaffri9091
    @alexcaffri9091 Год назад

    The second one got me. I assumed i knew what parallel lives did. What specific wording, good job on not falling for that.

  • @morgunkorn_
    @morgunkorn_ Год назад

    Love this format and love you guys, thank you for the videos, they always brighten my mood!

  • @datawulf88
    @datawulf88 Год назад

    Very cool format about MtG rulings. It's very interesting to learn these rulings and interactions, hope for more content like that. Good job to the team 👍

  • @Eiyaa90
    @Eiyaa90 Год назад +1

    This is always a good way to check on rules. I see similar things happening at my LGS and i walk away from these knowing just a bit more and can reference why it doesnt work!

  • @Alexsnow0_0
    @Alexsnow0_0 Год назад

    This video was amazing, it was not only entertaining, it also help me understand more of the rules and it was overall a perfect video. Please I would love to see more content like this.

  • @TravisEatWorld
    @TravisEatWorld Год назад

    This was very cool. Seems like it probably took a lot of work! It's much appreciated!

  • @TaisxD
    @TaisxD Год назад

    This was straight up amazing. So much fun trying to guess along with all the red herrings.

  • @DarkYuan
    @DarkYuan Год назад +3

    I love the editing on this video. I would just recommend presenting the stack more like MTGA does to better see what's going on with that first Double Major. And ya got me with the Thalia! I thought it would double that token.

  • @thisuserhasaname
    @thisuserhasaname Год назад +10

    Minor, but important correction: Spells do have effects, but it wasn't the kind of effect that triggers Parallel Lives.
    However this example did make it more clear to me how copied permanent spells and the subsequently created tokens are handled.
    More of this please!

    • @Radenshaal
      @Radenshaal Год назад

      I don't fully understand why "double major" wouldn't not double but a simple spell like captain's call would?

    • @thisuserhasaname
      @thisuserhasaname Год назад +2

      @@Radenshaal Because Captain's Call has an effect that says that you "create tokens".
      On the other hand, referring to rule "111.12. A copy of a permanent spell becomes a token as it resolves. The token has the characteristics of the spell that became that token. The token is not “created” for the purposes of any replacement effects or triggered abilities that refer to creating a token."
      So even if your doubling enchantment doesn't care if it was an effect (like Primal Vigor instead of Parallel Lives), Double Major would still only make one copy enter the battlefield.

  • @chadoftoons
    @chadoftoons Год назад +1

    I really like that you guys covered stolen commanders because i've been trying to figure that out myself too and i could'nt even with the comprehensive rules

    • @seanmacdonald9733
      @seanmacdonald9733 9 месяцев назад

      Commander damaged is linked to the commander itself.... So if someone stole your commander and did 21 point of combat damage with it you would lose to your own comander

  • @MullinsM
    @MullinsM Год назад

    Excellent video, I appreciate this content since it shows very weird interactions and how the rules work.

  • @Kira0vs0L
    @Kira0vs0L Год назад

    This is some of the most original MtG content I've seen ever, if I wasn't already subscribed with notifications I would right now.

  • @ridiculous_fox
    @ridiculous_fox Год назад

    Great expansion of the original idea! I love the simulated games, whether they start from scratch or midgame. Playing a few scripted turns with some difficult and quickly overlooked interactions is a very nice and welcome Addition. I really like that and would love to see more of this. :)

  • @stmiller8828
    @stmiller8828 Год назад +1

    These videos are so much fun to play along with.

  • @moersertrupp
    @moersertrupp Год назад +2

    Another good one would be Sylvan Library + Abundance. You can choose for each of the 3 draws if land or nonland and can keep them without paying life, as they were not "drawn", so they dont count for the Library Trigger to pay

    • @ih8people
      @ih8people Год назад

      Sylvan Library + Abundance is Normal difficulty. Sylvan Library + Chains of Mephistopheles is more like proper Hard difficulty. But Sylvan Library + Chains + Library of Leng is where the _real_ fun begins

  • @jyomi7506
    @jyomi7506 Год назад

    I'd LOVE to see some "Win this turn" puzzles on here XD This really reminded me of those, and I'm a sucker for puzzles like that.

  • @vinterbjork4128
    @vinterbjork4128 Год назад +3

    Very interesting rules/judge training in this video!

  • @thesvengallideck
    @thesvengallideck Год назад

    I like playing out a full game to see several potential rules violations like you did hear. Most the rules probably wouldn’t warrant a full video on their own but by bringing it altogether it was a lot more interesting.

  • @nolanwaymire7003
    @nolanwaymire7003 Год назад

    I love this series, I really hope you guys keep doing it. If I could make a suggestion, I'd say look at draw replacement effects like Underrealm Lich combined with cards like Sylvan Library. Oh, and have each player play a draw replacement effect to bring layers into it!

    • @CardmarketMagic
      @CardmarketMagic  Год назад +1

      Ooooh layers 😅 I love it! Thank you for the suggestion :)

  • @Taromisaki666
    @Taromisaki666 Год назад

    Awesome concept and i like the production quality with the digital battlefield.

  • @Xavi_Shado
    @Xavi_Shado Год назад

    Very much enjoyed this! Thank you for making it!

  • @inferno1217
    @inferno1217 Год назад +1

    This is such a great series I wanna see more like this! Gimmie some crazy state based effects

  • @Double_T_G
    @Double_T_G Год назад +7

    As a computer science graduate and software engineer who's almost never played magic, my favorite part of watching the game is the stack. I genuinely don't find it confusing at all. I love videos like this that show case some interesting aspects of resolving down a stack.

  • @yoshimitsu5537
    @yoshimitsu5537 Год назад

    I really liked this format. Much more interesting, and I learned something new.

  • @simeonsmith785
    @simeonsmith785 Год назад

    Great video! And massive kudos. I knew the 3rd one, would have probably checked online for the first one, but I'm still not sure I understand the second one :p

  • @39kelevra
    @39kelevra Год назад

    Love the video! Hope you make more of this type.

  • @LK90512
    @LK90512 Год назад

    This channel is something else. Great content guys!

  • @therobbyfitz
    @therobbyfitz Год назад +3

    These scenarios are fun. Love the content.

  • @ruvmu
    @ruvmu 10 месяцев назад

    the easiest way to remember commander damage is to think of it like "commander damage is a property of the cardboard." No matter what happens to the object, if it gets polymorphed, turned into a copy of someone else's commander, flipped face-down, taken control of, etc, as long as that piece of cardboard is attacking, it deals your commander's commander damage. Likewise, if you make a copy of it, or play clone as a copy of it, those copies of it aren't the same piece of cardboard, so they don't do commander damage.

  • @Davidbruun
    @Davidbruun Год назад

    Very cool, more of this. And as other mention, and you agree on, it would be cool to see you solve magic puzzle board states. And do a “pause the video now, if you want to compete with us” before starting each puzzle.

    • @CardmarketMagic
      @CardmarketMagic  Год назад

      We are working on building a puzzle solving video, it's so much harder than I expected 🤯

  • @faucetrememberly2399
    @faucetrememberly2399 Год назад +5

    Can I just say- Carl, I love your outfits. I think if you wanted to do an interesting off-topic or perhaps april fools day video it would be fun to see you show off some of your favorite clothes and talk about where you got them from.

    • @CardmarketMagic
      @CardmarketMagic  Год назад +4

      That is so kind 😅 but I think that video would only have 3 viewers, one which would probably be my mother

    • @peterturna9558
      @peterturna9558 Год назад

      @@CardmarketMagic I’d sub and watch a fashion channel made by you. You radiate a nice energy!

  • @GlutzahnLP
    @GlutzahnLP 5 месяцев назад

    The commander damage one was the only one I got out of all the vids from this series I watched, also beating an oponnent with his own commander damage is kinda hilarious

  • @quarantedeux489
    @quarantedeux489 Год назад +6

    This really makes me want to see you two play Judge's Tower, I feel like it would be a lot of fun and would feel more spontaneous :D

    • @CardmarketMagic
      @CardmarketMagic  Год назад +3

      We are currently working on that exact video 😃

    • @quarantedeux489
      @quarantedeux489 Год назад

      @@CardmarketMagic Awesome, can't wait to see!

    • @thomasfplm
      @thomasfplm Год назад

      What is Judge's Tower?

  • @SpellingBeeWiner
    @SpellingBeeWiner Год назад

    Wow you incorporated feedback so well! Really impressed!

  • @MostafaWatji
    @MostafaWatji Год назад

    Really loved this new format, what a step up !

  • @markushitruhin9506
    @markushitruhin9506 Год назад

    If you ever do another episode, I'd love to see some tricky morph stuff! For example, you can protect your creatures with gift of doom without giving your opponents priority to respond in any way, also making it an unreactable death touch combat trick when blocking (provided there are no triggered abilities from cards like secret plans).
    Double sided cards can exist on the battlefield face down but only if they enter the battlefield face down: they cannot be turned face down once they're on the battlefield, not even by stuff like ixidron.
    Yedora can return manifested instants/sorceries as face down forests upon their death, even though they're no longer creatures in the graveyard. Also works with other stuff, like lands that have been made into creatures.
    A card turned face down with yedora can be turned face up with morph despite it having lost all abilities, while a morphed creature on the field with an ability removing enchantment attached - like Kenrith's transformation - cannot be turned face up this way.
    Forgetting to show your face down cards to the opponent at the end of the game is a rules infraction, since it is necessary to prove you didn't cheat by morphing cards without morph.
    All morphed creatures must be distinguishable in some form, like having them in the order of them entering the battlefield on the board. You also cannot freely change the order or placement of morphed creatures on the field for this reason.
    As a bonus, Sefris of the hidden ways not triggering from a boardwipe since its ability is not a death trigger but a creature entering the graveyard trigger could make for a nice scenario

  • @EliTheGleason
    @EliTheGleason Год назад

    Idk how but all this channels content is just so likeable, I think it's just that these guys are literally all sweethearts

  • @samuelwalls7029
    @samuelwalls7029 Год назад

    Love all the content! Keep it up with the creative stuff

  • @ReederMG
    @ReederMG Год назад

    This was a really fun format for the video

  • @wave6553
    @wave6553 8 месяцев назад

    In the third scenario, Carl consistently refers to commander damage from Jhoira as "commander damage from me" ("me" referring to himself) and commander damage from Aesi as "commander damage from yourself" ("yourself" referring to Thoralf). While not technically a rules violation it is incorrect as commander damage is tied to the individual card and not the owner of the card, this is important in the case of partner commanders whose instances of commander damage would be tracked separately.

  • @matthewbull3182
    @matthewbull3182 Год назад

    here's a tricky interaction.
    on the field is Toren, fist of angels who has a ability that creates a 1/1 human with training when you cast a creature spell.
    I play Kyler, Sigardian Emissary who get a +1/+1 counter when a human enter the field.
    due to it being a cast trigger Kyler wouldn't see the human the Toren create and just won't gain a +1/+1 counter, but you could say it does within the context of the next Rules Violation video.
    and due to the fact that both are new cards this might slip up Thoralf
    anyway, I like this video and hope you make more in the future

  • @Aaackermann
    @Aaackermann Год назад

    That was awesome! Well played!

  • @sauce777
    @sauce777 Год назад

    This was a great video, love the concept!

  • @Chaoslorden
    @Chaoslorden Год назад

    Excellent idea and format!

  • @ChrisMenge
    @ChrisMenge Год назад

    Love the energy here! You guys and Anika are great!

  • @Slackercat777
    @Slackercat777 Год назад

    This was such a great video idea, a ton of fun!

  • @austinmephistopheles734
    @austinmephistopheles734 Год назад

    I like the cardigan. Also, this channel got me into the minutiae of magic, so appreciate it.

  • @Thorg42
    @Thorg42 Год назад

    Keep having fun! Best part of your content.

  • @natenathan2654
    @natenathan2654 Год назад

    I got all of these more or less, although you guys explained exactly how it works better than i could have

  • @CTDMUDRUNNER
    @CTDMUDRUNNER Год назад +4

    I’m already subbed. I cant sub any further! 😂

  • @pejman3
    @pejman3 Год назад +1

    the dualcaster mage combo works, but you have to play double major first then in response play the dualcaster, which enters while double major is still on the stack and can then copy it

    • @CardmarketMagic
      @CardmarketMagic  Год назад

      Indeed, that's how we wanted to throw Toffel off - but he was too clever to be fooled 🤓

  • @Azza1241
    @Azza1241 Год назад +3

    The Thalia, Double Major and Parallel Lives interaction is not something I was aware of at all! Thats cool!

    • @Playingwithproxies
      @Playingwithproxies Год назад +2

      It’s a non interaction more like

    • @Azza1241
      @Azza1241 Год назад

      @@Playingwithproxies ah yeah, much better way of phrasing it. Thank you

  • @derekeeeee
    @derekeeeee 5 месяцев назад

    The "a transformed commander is still your commander" actually won me a game recently, i was playing a +1/+1 counters deck and put one in my commander, then it was hit with a the enchantment that transforms it into a 0/1 insect with indestructible, which made my commander actually BETTER cuz People could not deal with it, i proliferated a whole bunch and Just one shotted the table one at a time

  • @TheMorbidHobo
    @TheMorbidHobo Год назад

    I definitelt like this format much more than the previous one.

  • @treyconover4107
    @treyconover4107 Год назад

    Liked the changes here, some fun interactions and the red herrings were good additions.

  • @edwardstafford2234
    @edwardstafford2234 Год назад

    Any of the shenanigans with Krark-Clan Ironworks (or wall of roots and chord of calling and probably lots of other things) and the specifics of timing for casting and paying for spells might be fun things to explore

  • @tomneilson9501
    @tomneilson9501 Год назад

    this is all the leadup to the cardmarket Judges Tower gameplay series

  • @Baxter_the_Octopus
    @Baxter_the_Octopus Год назад

    Loved this! Humility + an x spell hydra would be good

  • @benoitbisson9667
    @benoitbisson9667 Год назад +1

    I had a feeling the commander game would be about commander damage. Great way to understand that the card is the commander, not what's written on it.

  • @dragonguy1684
    @dragonguy1684 Год назад

    I think you can definitely do a rules question of what happens when multiple raging rivers are in play ;)

  • @nathankent3228
    @nathankent3228 Год назад

    I could watch this all day!

  • @jamespierce2003
    @jamespierce2003 11 месяцев назад

    9:45: I would have called a judge at the prevention of the damage of Stomp. The first line of Text says "Damage Cant be prevented this turn" which resolves first before the damage of stomp resolves. Which means Damage from stomp couldnt have been prevented by Burrenton Forge-Tender.

  • @tylerprime6741
    @tylerprime6741 Год назад

    Got 2/3, parallel lives one was tricky, hadnt seen that before and totally missed it. Makes sense after its explained though

  • @rowrow_
    @rowrow_ Год назад

    Last time made it too easy to know when the rules violation happened
    This time was really well done

  • @catkingda2919
    @catkingda2919 Год назад +1

    I will call a judge at 15:39. I think I see a Fiery Islet being tapped for mana casting the Insurrection, but there is no life paid for that.

    • @CardmarketMagic
      @CardmarketMagic  Год назад +1

      Good catch 😅 we just used random lands we had laying around from the last games for game 3 (as the mana in that scenario was not important). Completely missed the Fiery Islet

  • @hoozzahgames9209
    @hoozzahgames9209 Год назад +1

    I dont know if its too much but having actually two players doing all the steps and the "judge" trying to spot when they do something wrong feels like an interesting way to do this

  • @Hanmacx
    @Hanmacx Год назад

    The best part for Parallel Lives is to look at the oracle text
    It especially talk about "created token"
    Spell Permanent copies that resolve don't "create token", they become token

  • @Andrew-on7xy
    @Andrew-on7xy Год назад

    at 17:00 the legendary aesi attacks despite being summoning sick. the aesi was taken control of this turn and helm of the host only gives the token haste

  • @renaudlibralesso5151
    @renaudlibralesso5151 Год назад +1

    Awesome to have the game before the rule violation, makes you wonder and think a lot about every rule.

  • @danielclark4013
    @danielclark4013 Год назад

    I would also like to note that if you were able to pick up your deck, and no one would bat an eye at it, then there is a slight of hand technique called dealling secounds. Basically say you dont want you apponent to know what is on top of your deck, because you know it is really good, and the opponent uses a card that makes you discard the top x cards of your library, then you could just pick up your deck and deal the card under it into the graveyard keeping the card you want on top. But this is all fixed because of the idea, or even a rule, that picking up your deck when you dont need to is sus.

  • @davidgeorge4756
    @davidgeorge4756 Год назад

    magic can be so convoluted but i love it. these vids are awesome btw keep doing them

  • @Ranafroger
    @Ranafroger Год назад

    I did have a couple isues back then, having a Daretti, Scrap savant being attacked with something that killed it, i did use liquidmetal coating to turn it onto an artifact planeswalker and then using a welding jar to regenerate it. Othertime, i did have a gideon Blackblade on board and did cast a spark double as a copy of it being a creature (it should get both +1/+1 and a loyalty counter) but on that moment we didnt know if what would happen to spark double at end of turn if it stayed as a crature and was able to activate its loyalty habilities, this is aplicable to several gideons.

  • @jasonsmith7530
    @jasonsmith7530 Год назад +6

    *Plays a Volcanic Island*
    Me: ……
    *Has the correct Goblin Shaman token for Fable*
    Me: Oh damn! That’s nice! That’s really rare!

  • @serazac25
    @serazac25 Год назад

    JUDGE! My opponent is telling me what to play and also trying to fool me into calling a judge!

  • @BruderSeth
    @BruderSeth Год назад

    It's amazing how all of these seem completely logical in hindsight and yet I would totally believe anyone if they told me the exact oppposite while we're playing a match