Nanogene conversion would have popped off way harder. "Choose target creature you control. Each other creature becomes a copy of that creature until end of turn, except it isn't legendary."
Cassius's favorite kind of magic, decks that just let him play for 20 minutes. I'd say he just likes playing with himself but I've yet to see a game where he can figure it out by himself lol
This comment targets Nadu, creates a nonlegendary copy of it, and subsequently targets both Nadus. Two untapped lands hit the battlefield, a Shuko is revealed, and everyone may now scoop. Run it back?
@@jaredpolitte4498 I feel like if you are putting this out for the public to watch, it's not helping anyone see how these decks work now that they have the banned cards in them. It's not harmful if you aren't looking at this as "how a deck will play"
@@TheKidsDaaaaad That's fair. I feel like the main issue is most people won't care to watch decks that aren't relevant anymore. Like what is the point of watching someone play Nadu. No one cares about that deck now that it's banned. The other banned cards are annoying to watch get played because I'm still salty about how much money I've lost in the bans
@@TheKidsDaaaaadthe last game he played nadu before the banning the deck did nothing he got kind of screwed and as Cassius said all you have to do is keep up some removal. Nadu is a vulnerable card since it doesn’t have built in protection like ward or hexproof
I wonder why Nadu got banned, LOL
Gatherer rulings for Nadu addresses copies as not redundant, it was played correctly.
Nanogene conversion would have popped off way harder. "Choose target creature you control. Each other creature becomes a copy of that creature until end of turn, except it isn't legendary."
It could have, but the scute swarms becomes Nadu so it nullifies the creature creation
This was great to watch!!
Cassius's favorite kind of magic, decks that just let him play for 20 minutes. I'd say he just likes playing with himself but I've yet to see a game where he can figure it out by himself lol
Great episode, friends.
Would you guys consider posting deck list of the decks being played?
Of course! Here is Brook's deck list for now: www.moxfield.com/decks/bZxHz3wb8E6tiOlvAToWTQ
Had no idea he started his own channel, subscribed immediately. I wanna make it to the shop some day
Decklist especially Krenko 😊
You got it! www.moxfield.com/decks/bZxHz3wb8E6tiOlvAToWTQ
This comment targets Nadu, creates a nonlegendary copy of it, and subsequently targets both Nadus. Two untapped lands hit the battlefield, a Shuko is revealed, and everyone may now scoop. Run it back?
Let's be honest, is it really helping the cEDH community to play with the cards that were banned?
I don't see how it's harming anything. If they want to play with house rules, what are they harming?
@@jaredpolitte4498 I feel like if you are putting this out for the public to watch, it's not helping anyone see how these decks work now that they have the banned cards in them. It's not harmful if you aren't looking at this as "how a deck will play"
@@TheKidsDaaaaad That's fair. I feel like the main issue is most people won't care to watch decks that aren't relevant anymore. Like what is the point of watching someone play Nadu. No one cares about that deck now that it's banned. The other banned cards are annoying to watch get played because I'm still salty about how much money I've lost in the bans
@@TheKidsDaaaaadthe last game he played nadu before the banning the deck did nothing he got kind of screwed and as Cassius said all you have to do is keep up some removal. Nadu is a vulnerable card since it doesn’t have built in protection like ward or hexproof
Too cool this all happens 2/3 cities over from me. Yall the goats and hook it up every time I stop by 🤌