The Problem with Board Wipes (in EDH)

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  • @WilhalmBrion
    @WilhalmBrion Год назад +236

    I’ve been so uninspired recently with edh deck building. I feel like your channel started popping up exactly when I needed it to. Love how you approach things.

    • @UEENavy
      @UEENavy Год назад +7

      You were so close, your, not you're

    • @WilhalmBrion
      @WilhalmBrion Год назад +8

      @@UEENavy LOL. Damn. You got me.

    • @salubrioussnail
      @salubrioussnail  Год назад +25

      I'm always glad to be a source of inspiration

    • @lordhallibel3604
      @lordhallibel3604 Год назад

      only people that care are mentally ill @@UEENavy

    • @TheDerpyDeed
      @TheDerpyDeed 9 месяцев назад +2

      I was uninspired once... and then I found Rielle, the everWheel
      and I've been touching SO much cardboard...

  • @jacksonanderson4406
    @jacksonanderson4406 Год назад +74

    One of the craziest games I've played recently was 3 clunky midrange decks vs child of alara board wipe tribal. The game turned into a 3v1 with everyone working to chip away the players life total between wipes. After like 20 grueling turns, the villain was defeated, and the shitty midrange deck in the best position promptly eliminated the others in like 2 turns

  • @jerryloiselle8507
    @jerryloiselle8507 Год назад +99

    I love how you approach certain topics or EDH that are talk in such a different way by other content creators or either not talked at all like your video on edhrec or this one. Good job my guy, love the content and your takes

  • @Kappa123
    @Kappa123 Год назад +86

    The thing that bothers me about board wipes (although they are necessary) is that the person going after the person who wipes the board always has such a tempo gain, ESPECIALLY if it doesn't wipe artifacts or fast mana away. Very frustrating when you are just on the defensive for the next couple of turns after a boardwipe simply because you go before the person who wipes the board constantly.

    • @Felixr2
      @Felixr2 Год назад +3

      Time to put Aeon Engine in every deck

    • @MetalHev
      @MetalHev Год назад +16

      Reason why instant speed board wipes are so horrifically powerful, and one-sided instant-speed board wipes will get you kicked from the play group.

    • @wesleywyndam-pryce5305
      @wesleywyndam-pryce5305 Год назад

      ​@@MetalHev thats a crap playgroup then.

    • @bodaciouschad
      @bodaciouschad 9 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@MetalHev but theres only one: cyclonic rift

    • @MetalHev
      @MetalHev 9 месяцев назад +9

      @@bodaciouschad there are more, but yeah cyclonic rift is the main offender.

  • @timewalkwithme
    @timewalkwithme Год назад +340

    My problem with permanents that wipe the board when they die is that it gives your opponents who have single target removal control over when the board is wiped. I don't like to hand weapons to my opponents. Board wipes should be a surprise.

    • @salubrioussnail
      @salubrioussnail  Год назад +56

      For sure. Having a High Market or Hostile Hostel in play definitely helps, but obviously in my video I included a slide of a very common situation in which having one of those simply isn't enough.

    • @Akamaru015
      @Akamaru015 Год назад +3

      @@salubrioussnail For sure, But i have found a way to make child of alara fun again. run her in a creature deck ( I run a alt win con deck that has about 15 different ways to win and about 3 ways to get to each victory. with alara as my commander. you see theres also exactly 15 creatures in my deck (including alara) and my favorite way to win? self mill my creatures and then sac alara or watch my players forcivly remove her thinking im done... only to turn around and play mortal combat for the victory. I think running a tuter deck with mortal combat draw, and creatures would be a very fun and reliable alara board wipe deck. It is just not good enough on its own to have mazes end as its win con.

    • @RagingRugbyst
      @RagingRugbyst Год назад +12

      Board wipes are never a surprise. You know and expect getting wiped, you just hope you can protect your board or you draw a way to kickstart a board again.

    • @MageSkeleton
      @MageSkeleton Год назад

      Honestly, i have more of a problem with Nevrendal urborg tyrant than i do Child of Elara. However, in both cases both have access to counterspells. My problem with board wipes is just normally it's one of the many sorcery board wipes, and after resolving, your opponents get to be the first to make attempts to rebuild their board or win thanks to the board wipe before you can. And seemingly not enough people play Sarulf, Realm Eater.

    • @Anonymous-sd6hq
      @Anonymous-sd6hq Год назад +2

      ​@@MageSkeletonDo you think it will be more balanced if the control player got to rebuild first? Control decks are not affected by summoning sickness 99% of the time if the control player went rebuilding first then you would know the game is as good as over once a board wipe is played.

  • @thetimebinder
    @thetimebinder 8 месяцев назад +8

    The problem isn't boardwipes. It's not having action after your boardwipe. Simply wiping the board over and over doesn't let you win. It doesn't even really stop you from losing. Wiping the board to by a turn or two is a very viable tactic. Without boardwipes, midrange value engines take over the game.

  • @edhdeckbuilding
    @edhdeckbuilding Год назад +44

    i say all the time, i wish i could have a beast within in my hand every single turn of every commander game i play. there's always something fantastic on the board that needs to be removed. since that isn't possible, i think of a bane of progress or austere command as casting several beast withins all at once to catch up for all the turns that i didn't cast one.
    furthermore on the point about symmetry. i also say all the time, play the boardwipes that advantage you. so as to make them less symmetrical.

    • @snowflake3114
      @snowflake3114 Год назад +2

      What's up, Demo? Big viewer of your channel, love all your content. To add to your comment, yes boardwipes really do win games when they advantage you. But I prefer running more spot removal just a little more than putting more boardwipes in a deck. My experience, mass removal just makes games drag out longer because typically the boardwipe also takes out the caster's wincon and now they're top decking to build their boardstate back up and find their next wincon. And usually it's too late when they finally get it.
      I think the best strategy definitely is not only running more spot removal but to run boardwipes that take out a lot of the opponents' stuff and leave your most important permanents alone. Like I could cast a Blasphemous Act to take everything out, but Brotherhood's End takes care of the smaller creatures and leaves my bigger creatures alive. And then spot removal takes care of the rest.
      I built your Kibo deck that you posted in a video and it's been my favorite deck to play because I bought physical banana miniatures to give out as tokens for everyone to use! I loaded that deck up with more spot removal and one-sided boardwipes because I was tired of seeing my big monkeys and apes getting destroyed and I'm getting ran through with even bigger creatures than them. Even before the changes, I had some great matches with Kibo. And now with more removal, it can take on the Eldrazi and Sliver precons from Commander Masters without too much difficulty. Anyways Demo, thanks for all your wonderful content! 👍 👍

    • @nathanialmynameisajoke
      @nathanialmynameisajoke 8 месяцев назад

      How do you listen to the way this dbag talks about magic demo? This is the last kind of person i want to end up across the table from. The fucking megamind

    • @majinvegeta6364
      @majinvegeta6364 3 месяца назад

      Delete your channel

  • @wanderingsystem9674
    @wanderingsystem9674 7 месяцев назад +10

    Vi: Surprised you didn’t mention the political part of board wipes. In my experience, Child of Alara decks are often targeted because people consider “easy access to board wipes” anti-fun, and they will tend to target decks when they are considered anti-fun even more often than powerful threats, even if those are just terrible gate decks.

  • @trialbyicecream
    @trialbyicecream Год назад +48

    Hey I’m sure this took a long time to make andI love it is there another one for tomorrow? Jk take your time can’t wait!

  • @sambrazil9770
    @sambrazil9770 Год назад +19

    My playgroup had a guy run Child and 99 lands. It wasn't supposed to be a high power deck, but he really wanted that Maze's End win to happen eventually. He didn't expect someone to play Timesifter the first time he ever used it.

  • @punkypinko2965
    @punkypinko2965 7 месяцев назад +9

    I agree. I've seen so many bad board wipes ... where the powerful deck that prompted the board wipe just comes right back anyway while other decks, that were not the problem at the table, struggle to recover.

    • @Rob_Pap
      @Rob_Pap 7 дней назад

      It's called resiliency and it's a good to for a deck to have

  • @Vangeltheunderdog
    @Vangeltheunderdog 8 месяцев назад +6

    Phenomenal video, good sir. I have a similar philosophy about board-wipes.
    The short reason I give to people on why I tell them they should stop relying so heavily on board-wipes is this. Board-wipes (especially ones that only hit creatures) don't do shit against well-constructed decks.
    Ideally, if you eliminate the cards they have now, they should be playing something more threatening later. Additionally, the problem with most board-wipes is that you're usually tapping out to get rid of "everything" that's in play, but what this means is the next player in turn order capitalizes on YOUR board-wipe the most by being first to rebuild. I don't know about everyone else, but if my plan involves hoping all three of my opponents over-commit and allow my board-wipe to resolve, when three people have a reason to stop it, while tapping out (usually) on my turn to do so, then I don't think that's a reliable plan.
    On your point about stax I am curious on your opinion with what I'm about to say here. Because commander players, in a general sense, look down heavily upon stax, they view white as this vastly inferior color. "It needs more card draw." "It needs more interaction." White is only weak when the community strips it of its most powerful asset, resource denial via stax/hatebearers, as board-wipes alone are not going to cut it.

  • @misterfox6094
    @misterfox6094 Год назад +10

    Long gone are the days were I would play my mono black control deck in edh (it's just more fun when everyone gets to play) Also happened to crush a dragons of tarkir prerelease with blue black control. It's nice knowing someone else has had similar experiences playing magic! 😉

    • @salubrioussnail
      @salubrioussnail  Год назад +2

      Nice! Yeah, blue black control cards went hard that set. I wanna say I 2-1ed or 2-0-1ed in the draft with 12 removal spells, but there was another DTK draft at the same shop where I made a more well-rounded grindy blue black midrange deck that 3-0ed. The only downside of that set was going to standard game day and playing against a wall of grixis dragons, never did I think I’d be missing siege rhino before that.

  • @armoredfeathers3113
    @armoredfeathers3113 Год назад +16

    Your videos are fantastic!! You've introduced me to a totally new way of thinking about the game

  • @metoo1477
    @metoo1477 Год назад +4

    All decks have a weakness. One of the great things about commander is you can take your time honing a deck to fix any weaknesses. All game plans in magic work, it’s whether or not you have the patience to ascertain and fix the weaknesses. That’s not to say you can turn every strategy into a high power killer, but you can give every deck a place in your line up of decks you run.
    All that said, the great thing about magic is, every deck has a weakness and expecting to have no weakness is naive.

  • @luketfer
    @luketfer 11 месяцев назад +5

    This was something interesting I encountered with Syr Gwyn deck I played this week. The Sidisi player flipped everyones cards face down, making them a 2/2, including Syr Gwyn, however this didn't stop me because of the numerous other equipment cards I could still slot on in a variety of different ways. It got to the stage where if they *killed* the face down Syr Gwyn, it would just send them back to the command zone and then I could recast it and with Syr Gwyn's ability, just reequip all my stuff for free (including Embercleave which gives Syr Gwyn haste) turning them from a 2/2 with 18 powers worth of equipment into a 6/6 with 18 powers worth of equipment on them.
    It's the first time I've ever seen a deck completel disincentive mutal boardwipes.

  • @jonothanthrace1530
    @jonothanthrace1530 Год назад +7

    I think board wipes are great if you also have a way to benefit from them, like drawing cards based on how many creatures get killed.

    • @laytonjr6601
      @laytonjr6601 8 месяцев назад

      I've won some games because of Nemata, Primeval Warden and my opponent not reading my cards before doing a board wipe.

  • @justinayran
    @justinayran 9 месяцев назад +4

    I love board wipes, but I've also learned not to rely on them solely. I think while stax effects are good in their own right, it telegraphs to your opponents that you are standing between them and victory, and that you need to be taken down. I'd rather have my opponents over commit then interact with them. This is done with a combination of instant speed interaction and board wipes.

  • @Arufonsa1
    @Arufonsa1 Год назад +1

    This is another video that has the illusion of saying something but kinda doesn’t. It tries to draw a thesis statement from an intentionally poorly made deck, that the OP even trolls in his own construction to… self own themselves I guess?
    But even that isn’t really true as they kind of back peddle into a, “It’s fine and play as deck dependent.” Which is a bit of a superfluous cold take. Like yes of course that should be true of any deck.
    In the end this comes off as very click baity and the substance of the video lacks depth. An intentionally badly made deck followed by a fairly decent one that uses the cards under fire as intended doesn’t say anything. Though he does bring up issues with the Glissa deck and how it can pair poorly, they don’t offer solutions to that, which would have at least been something even if off topic.
    I just feeling like if the effort is going to be made to say something then say something 🤷‍♂️.

  • @20x20
    @20x20 6 месяцев назад +3

    so what you're telling me is: make a stax gates deck.

  • @brianmattei7134
    @brianmattei7134 6 месяцев назад +1

    This video is essentially just a long way of saying: do not play slow, low-impact "engine-builder" decks. Magic has never, and will never be focused around those types of strategies.
    I mean shit, look in 60-card. When has that kind of strategy EVER been "good?" It's an inherent problem with the game itself, not with board wipes or commander or whatever. The bigger issue is Commander players trying to fit a square peg in a round hole.
    Now, luckily, Commander as a format has a T0 discussion, and if there are players who essentially want to play personalized Wingspan or Terraforming Mars, they can do that so long as every other deck in the pod is essentially the same.
    Ultimately, through playing Commander for the past 13 years, I have come to realize that the best, most varied and even-handed way of playing Commander with the least amount of feel-bad is playing a deck like the Mizzex/Kroxa/Karametra decks you used as examples. These decks are resilient, they still have synergies but are more focused on a generalized gameplan rather than one that needs 7 different pieces together to "do their thing," and just generally have less weaknesses.
    This kind of deck is what Commander players need to get comfortable with playing or they're going to be pissing and moaning about anything and everything like they currently do forever.

  • @alanhe4476
    @alanhe4476 Год назад +1

    if your deck's matchup spread is as onesided as you describe your glissa deck's(shits on decks even slightly weaker, but crumples against decks even slightly stronger) then that's a deckbuilding and pod problem
    everyone nowadays measures their decks by speed and raw power - get a lot of mana fast and then drop a bunch of big mana plays - but this ends up just being a bunch of people playing solitaire and then mashing their cards against one another
    yes it feels like shit to have your one lander's sol ring mental misstepped (who even plays MM in an edh deck???) but if edh players are going to be salty about their mana acceleration being disrupted, they may as well just play 100 card omniscience highlander
    single target removal is considered inefficient in edh because two people are down a card, so the other two benefit, but this assumes that you're the only one playing interaction
    if you're upset about someone board wiping every turn when you're playing a tokens deck, where's your interaction - your selfless spirit, boromir, boros charm, flawless maneuver, reprieve, mana tithe, lapse of certainty
    hell, whats wrong with thalia, vryn wingmare, or elite spellbinder + drannith magistrate?
    every color has ways to play around every strategy - that's the beauty of having years of magic history and card design, and new cards rounding out color's weaknesses in unique ways
    if you "rule zero" out certain tools, of course they're going to suffer and the things those tools counter are going to thrive

  • @ryanstewart2289
    @ryanstewart2289 Год назад +12

    I do have a Wrath of God tribal deck. 23 board wipes and about 25 single target removal spells. The difference is that mine is a Zurgo, Helmsmasher deck that absolutely can kill the combo deck by turn 3.

  • @tinfoilslacks3750
    @tinfoilslacks3750 Год назад +17

    I would personally argue that those non-board based burst from hand and either infinite or instant win combo decks are precisely the decks which prevent interesting or dynamic games rather than boardwipes that disproportionately don't work against them, but that's coming from a "creature combat IS Magic The Gathering" purist.

    • @johnnoreau3570
      @johnnoreau3570 8 месяцев назад

      Most infinite combos take 3-4 cards. Ie. Krenko mob boss. Skirk and sword of Paruns or krenko. Ashnods altar and goblin bombardment. Or Frodo Sauron’s bane Ashnods altar Rasdribrick or whatever his name is and boromir. Jan Jansen thornbite staff and goblin bombardment.
      All infinite combos but need multiple pieces and set up.

    • @insaninater
      @insaninater 5 месяцев назад

      I'd argue you have it backwards. The over-presence of strong, cost-effective board wipes necessitated combo decks that could win without committing to board. So here we are.

  • @moshimeshowu747
    @moshimeshowu747 Год назад +6

    Your videos are amazing, this is so so helpful when building a commander deck.

  • @M.O.Valent
    @M.O.Valent 8 месяцев назад +2

    That's something i have only recently starting to grasp, to build a deck thinking of board interaction.
    I'm the guy with the "wrath tribal" deck at my play group because I play four wraths and six spells that deal damage to all creatures, plus spot removals. But only recently i have better thought out about what to do with an opponent's graveyard if they reanimate, or living death, if they tutor a card, or if they have their own combo or play lots of quick small creatures.
    When i started playing at my lgs more is when i started taking out some of the destroy all creatures effects and started diversifying my removal, some for creatures, artifacts, enchantments, and even land. Lets call this "table" mentality, started to develop, cause when you play 1v1 a lot, your deck either gets adapted to countering a specific or small set of strategies, and then fairs much worse at tables which play more diverse or none of the strategies you're usually accustomed to - when I look at my decklist now and to the old one when i started building it, i gotta admit that my past self would struggle to see why there is "random goodstuff" that doesnt necessarily contribute directly to my commander's ability, in this case killing creatures, or playing lots of creatures with big fronts and small butts to serve as fodder, or playing some 15 spot removal, when im currently using only 3, or using all wraths for board wipe when they become consistently impracticable to play because i would usually need a support spell such as regenerate or give indestructible to my board.
    And it actually works!

  • @umberonxd
    @umberonxd 2 месяца назад +1

    I am literately building the gates deck with alara deck :/, as salti was not getting enough gates.

  • @ryantwomey3463
    @ryantwomey3463 Год назад +2

    Which is why you have 3 opponents in the game and not 1 >.> yes It feels bad but teferi's protection or some other boardwipe protection needs to be Considered if a board wipe completely stops your deck in its tracks

  • @Currywurst4444
    @Currywurst4444 3 месяца назад +1

    So whats the solution? How should you build a balanced Child of Alara deck?

  • @SwedeRacerDC
    @SwedeRacerDC Год назад +11

    This was a great video. I played against someone at an LGS who pulled out the new Ojutai and Zurgo. I was playing a midrange 5C tribal deck and got surprised by the way this person built their deck. It was 30+ board wipes and a Commander that keeps returning to their hand. It was a miserable waste of a game. There wasn't enough we could do playing what we were. Board wipes are fine to an extent. Sometimes it keeps you in the game long enough to win when someone pops off early. If you're going to play a deck like that, don't surprise people. Tell them, hey this deck is going to wipe the board over and over again. Make sure you play something that will stand a chance

  • @theunease5541
    @theunease5541 9 месяцев назад +13

    AAAAAAAAH, YOU JUST KEEP TELLING ME EXACTLY WHAT I NEED TO KNOW. Your videos are so insightful and put into words exact things I've either had trouble articulating or things I didn't fully realize. With this vid I'm realizing, especially with your final closing statement of the video, a critical flaw with one of my old decks. I made Halvar, God of battle/Sword of the realms deck that was centered around using the Sword of the Realms side to accrue incremental value. One of the tricks I had in there was that I played a fuck ton of board wipes. Keep my commander and my value creature and destroy everyone else's creatures, I come out very slightly on top and play the long game using that value to win. But exactly what you said here with your child of alara dec happened. It crushed the fair midrangey decks two of my friend's were playing and couldn't do anything to the combo deck my other friend was playing. Which just lead to boring game states and eventually the deck getting retired with an unsure vague feeling of it just being too boring sometimes. I've wanted to bring it back and figure out a way to make it work better and I think your videos are helping me figure out a way I can. ACK thank you for these videos ❤

    • @Ohkapi
      @Ohkapi 9 месяцев назад +1

      your comment here is helpful to me as well, thank you🎉

  • @jacobwood3875
    @jacobwood3875 Год назад +2

    Do you have any decklists posted? Would love to see what kind of stuff you have built

    • @salubrioussnail
      @salubrioussnail  Год назад +1

      I have a bunch of decks posted to archidekt, though only 6 that I've actually assembled in paper and play with, and two of them are terrible meme decks. This is probably the weakest of the four better ones (5ish on a 1-10 scale) but also by far the spiciest:
      archidekt.com/decks/4221386/sharuum_slide

  • @hyoroemongaming569
    @hyoroemongaming569 Год назад +1

    4:30 the analogy is like using insult on people

  • @ewwboi4047
    @ewwboi4047 7 месяцев назад +1

    I actually have a Clavileño, First of the Blessed deck that’s all around wiping the board a bunch of times and being the only person with a board state intact after board wipe number 6 with graveyard recursion and death triggers on low curve vampires. It’s actually worked pretty well for me as an agro / aristocrats deck

  • @lesserflamingo
    @lesserflamingo Год назад +1

    Me playing my tribal deck feels ok if you board wipe me, atleast I got some sorcery to let me revive everyone.
    Until they decided to exile everything

    •  Год назад

      I feel like the tendancy to more and more lean on exiling instead of destroying is kind of mistake of modern magic design. They printed so many indestructible effects, that exiling became much more important, thus reducing the value of indestructible (and regenerate, but that one was already abandonned quite a bit of time ago).
      For target removal it's not that problematic (even though the color pie breaking ones are a bit sad), but exiling board wipes are kind of ridiculous if they don't have heavy restrictions or downsides.

  • @tadoriaselan3268
    @tadoriaselan3268 7 месяцев назад +1

    I use to run a child of alara deck that ran it as its only board wipe, the rest of it was planes walkers and instants/sorceries that either disrupted my opponents or helped ramp/mana fix it was pretty fun, too bad it didnt see the day that your commanders death effects could activate if you chose to send it to the command zone

  • @Nook772
    @Nook772 6 месяцев назад +1

    Nothing can be as bad as yu gi oh

  • @markpetersen507
    @markpetersen507 5 месяцев назад +2

    This channel has made more of an impact on how I think about commander decks in 1 month than all other channels combined have over a decade. I love that I found this channel.

  • @VicariousClient
    @VicariousClient Год назад +6

    Child of Alara is the one commander where I just don't play against it. I don't feel like mulliganing till i find removal, playing a game with a "every two turns you better need non-destroy removal" sucks

  • @SoojArt
    @SoojArt Год назад +3

    board wipes aren't win conditions, which is prob the reason you shouldn't be running too many. probably the only scenario where board wipes become a win condition is super friends.
    you're tapping yourself out to give more advantage to the player that doesn't depend on a full board in order to win, you're also giving away one card from your hand in order to do it, is just "king making"
    p much the only reason you're ever going to board wipe is to go for the win yourself: on a full staxed board, which is why the cheap board wipes are the best options for those decks (vanquish the horde, hour of devastation, blasphemous act, toxic deluge) or the more flexible ones (march of swirling mist, cyclonic rift, damn, fire covenant)
    most critical mass decks seem to be stopped with removal on their specific pieces (I'd put counters in the same category as single target removal), so you prob should run more of that instead (anthems or advantage pieces being the main targets, normally in the shape of their commander)
    tl;dr run more stax and run more flexible removal even if it is single target
    great video, have pondered about the same stuff myself and I've come to very similar conclusions

    • @xaropevic7918
      @xaropevic7918 Год назад +1

      I think that one example of a board wipe that I think is very good but new and it is neither cheap or flexible is sunfall, as it kinda makes a threat/body/wincon on its own as you usually will wipe 10+ creatures

    • @SoojArt
      @SoojArt Год назад +2

      ​@@xaropevic7918 yeah, still seems specific though, you need to either wipe 30+ in order for it to be a one shot, or you need to be an aggro deck to be close to closing down in dmg and you shouldn't be affected by activating sunfall yourself somehow, or you need to be a control deck where you have enough interaction to stop 3 opponents from ganging up on your threat.
      it is prob still one of the best ones, way better than just a wrath of god or a supreme verdict

    • @Arufonsa1
      @Arufonsa1 Год назад +1

      Do we count things like Vandal Blast as a board wipe?

    • @SoojArt
      @SoojArt Год назад

      ​@@Arufonsa1 probably not right? unless we also call armageddon a board wipe.
      I think board wipe suggest it cleans away all your creatures, but it can also hit other things while doing so

    • @Arufonsa1
      @Arufonsa1 Год назад +1

      @@SoojArt What would you call it you think? Because “removal” as a term has kind of been coined as short for “single target removal”. So it leaves mass artifact, lands, etc… as something else.

  • @lofasz3328
    @lofasz3328 2 дня назад

    Pls god help me. I like to play this game the exact same way (control heavy decks with lots of board wipes) I'm a hearthstone player just getting into MTG. I've got a variety of decks now, child of alara being one of them, and just recently I made a sen triplets deck with a lot of removal and the goal of getting commander and certain enchantments to take opponents lands/spells. Wondering about what other fun heavy control decks there are that are more spell focused or decks that are not token heavy but have powerful creature effects.

  • @sol-tf8hu
    @sol-tf8hu Год назад +3

    Severely underated channel here you deserve so much more appreciation mate!

  • @jkattack2640
    @jkattack2640 Год назад +1

    Imo most board wipes are bad in edh because of how a lot of players don't consider which of their cards will be hit. Sure, they'll play winds of Rath in an aura deck but every white deck gets wrath of God, even when most of them will be full of creatures. I always try to play flexible, cheap or one sided board wipes so I don't shoot myself in the foot. Wrath of God is unplayable as far as I'm concerned, but winds of abandon and austere command are cracked

    • @Arufonsa1
      @Arufonsa1 Год назад

      I think the reason people run Wrath is mana cost. I’m investing more in Austere and that two less mana can mean a lot in a mono white deck. Outside of mono white though I agree. You just have better options and in green can afford bigger stuff.

    • @uphillwalrus5164
      @uphillwalrus5164 Год назад

      I’m a big fan of Tragic Arrogance for this reason

  • @TheLycheegreentea
    @TheLycheegreentea 8 месяцев назад

    I completely agree that board wipes are necessary. While it's not the perfect solution, it does stop the player that heavily invested from getting critical mass and ending the game thus giving a chance for the combo player to potentially sneak in the win right after. What I'm trying to say is that when you build an EDH deck, you gotta balance it with a good amount of meta rather than complaining about what was played. Analyze the part(s) of the game where your deck is weak and fix it for next time rather than fill your deck with nothing but gas and then you scoop when it doesn't go your way. It's easier to change yourself as a player than it is to change somebody you're gonna play only a few times.

  • @iamabowl3678
    @iamabowl3678 Месяц назад

    I took this video as a challenge.
    Instead of putting a board wipe in the command zone, I put Tajic, Blade of the Legion. He is a 2/2 indestructible creature in Boros. He also gets +5/+5 when attacking with two or more other creatures. This gives me a reliable way to apply pressure to players, while also ensuring I don’t suffer from my own board wipes.
    In addition, I have twenty spells that destroy all creatures or deal damage to all creatures. This keeps the board clear of most creature threats. The board wipes are paired with targeted removal for Nonland permanents in the form of enchantments in case there are non-creature threats that are on the board.
    The creature suite consists of the few creatures with indestructible, can gain indestructible, or prevent damage in budget, while being supplemented by enchantments that generate creature tokens before combat to trigger Tajic’s buff. Lastly, I added some lifelink to ensure the deck could continue to grind fight a battle of attrition.
    I am still in testing, but so far it has won both of the games it has been part of. One was against the midrange decks that it was designed to stomp, while the other was a grinder combo and control pod, which it managed to handle through agro mentality.
    The deck has issues. Cyclonic Rift returning all the enchantments to hand returns the problem pieces, and the deck can only stall if Tajic continues to be removed, but those aren’t issues I can really fix at my current budget. More concerning is my draw power, but I have so far managed without it. If I feel the deck needs that, I’ll add it, likely in the form of artifacts like staff of nin that give me additional draws turn after turn.
    While the deck can operate, it does suffer from asymmetric issues. I have to target combo players and instant/sorcery based decks first if I intend to win. Still, very fun deck, at least for me, and it inspired the creation of some new decks in my playgroup.
    TLDR: Thanks for the inspiration for my Midrange Crusher 9000 deck. Deck is linked below.
    www.moxfield.com/decks/lHrz1WzzVU2GkbSOCXG8NQ

  • @evanthompson1740
    @evanthompson1740 Год назад +2

    This mostly goes over "destroy" or "exile" board wipes in the form of farewell. How does mass bounce like whelming wave or cyclonic rift fit into the average playgroups deck archetypes?

    • @ThorsShadow
      @ThorsShadow Год назад

      The same. It's still a board wipe since it wipes the board of creatures. It will also not affect decks not playing creatures or playing very few creatures.
      It's the same. That being said, Cyclonic Rift specifically won't affect you, which means you don't have to play around your own Rift. You should still play around opponent's board wipes of course.

    • @Arufonsa1
      @Arufonsa1 Год назад

      @@ThorsShadowDoesn’t Cyc rift hit more than creatures though? Do we count something like Rebuild as a board wipe as it bounces all artifacts?

  • @angelojohnson9441
    @angelojohnson9441 9 месяцев назад

    Play hive mind against control decks. While I assume you are running Avacyn with CoA, you can also pauper it up with That Which was taken with Nesting Grounds (to give TWwT a divinity counter).
    Anyway, with HM out, cast Contamination. This will lock people into black mana and is an easy sac outlet for you.
    After HM is out and C confirmed, cast Intervention Pact. Sure other pacts have more upkeep costs and/or pips, but the blue one needs a valid target and even then can turn into a kingmaker scenario instead of an all out win. Titan needs just one pip which is easy with a mana rock/dork/filter/treasure. Slaughter Pact would be pointless with Contamination out. I do not trust that there is not a colorless or hybrid mana creature with some ETB or that there will never be one in the future to trust Summoner’s Pact.
    During each opponent’s upkeep they will most likely be unable to produce the 1WW due to contamination and lose the game.
    That or just use Avacyn/TWwT and Rule of Law/Arcane Laboratory to stop combo decks from comboing without warning and still being able to break the pieces with CoA. This way will probably be less socially offensive.

  • @tsunamic84
    @tsunamic84 8 месяцев назад

    I'm not sure why people put so much weight and so many stipulations on a game that has rules and is built for pvp. You can't (for the most part) play an aggressive game like this and get mad when your opponent stops you from winning. It does suck, but don't get pissed at people for trying to win. Everyone complains too much "You countered my commander! Asshole!" "This game is so much fun.....you aren't letting me do my cool thing". Then they slam out a Winota or commanders that deal damage when you draw cards and the like. Get over it guys. It's a game. Just hang out with people and have fun. If you don't like losing, go play a different game. You're just making it miserable for everyone including yourself.

  • @hachi9404
    @hachi9404 6 месяцев назад

    on the note of drafts with a lot of removal, I played a 2 headed giant sealed with my husband and he went black white and had I think 12 removal spells between our pool and I played green blue stompy. very fun

  • @Suppaichu
    @Suppaichu 3 месяца назад

    I made my first edh deck with nevinyrral as the head, and i definetly did feel that boardwipe issue. But the way i built it really doesn't want to wipe as often as it can. I buit around wiping the board and immediately bringing him back to make a ton of zombies. I ran into 2 issues manly. First, even if i'm giving out creatures to people and making a bunch of fodder on my side, the 2/2 zombies are just not that strong, so the deck can struggle to close the game even after i wipe the board at instant speed and have an empty board to attack with the tokens. The second issue is that everyone gets super scared of the boardwipe and the game progresses way slower. Even if my deck actively doesn't want to pull the trigger until i can get reliably get a relevant number of tokens out of it (which means i need to have enough mana to play nevinyrral, cast an undying effect, sac it and pay for the trigger (which is at least 8 mana) AND have creatures to die and count towards making zombies, none of that matters, because my commander is a boardwipe. (nevinyrral is WUB, and wipes manarocks, so it's really hard to recast and completely uncastable for the third time).
    I had hour of rev and nevin's disk as the only 2 bw other then the commander, and the disk was more for flavour reasons, but the time i drew and played the disk without having the need to pop it felt terrible, no one wanted to play anything. It was super strong, because my deck wouldn't care about having the stuff i play getting blown out, the deck was build counting on that happening, but it did NOT feel like a fun and engaging group activity.

  • @Nr4747
    @Nr4747 7 месяцев назад

    Great video, but how is Jhoira, Weatherlight Captain, "heavily board-based" ? Isn't it usually a storm deck that is only technically permanent-based because you spam out 0 CMC artifacts until you win with a storm spell the same turn ? I'm not really sure how Hour of Revelation helps against that.

  • @Petronio39
    @Petronio39 4 месяца назад

    Yeah, board wipes are just not very fun in the command zone. I remember playing in a pod when the 2017 precon with Mairsil, the Pretender came out. Straight out of the box, this guy ends up with a cage counter on a nev disk, and just wipes any time anyone else starts to develop. Very unfun game.

  • @florian8356
    @florian8356 6 месяцев назад

    As someone who had a child of alara deck for a long while (and it truly working) this was an interesting video. I do think you're artificially enhancing your argument here by only running 2 counterspells in this hypothetical deck. The only removal I run in the deck specifically targets things that alara can't get at (so exile effects). And 0 other boardwipes, because I don't need them. And because of the assymetrical nature of the alara trigger, it has a whole bunch of stack interaction to stop the more combo'ish decks. The deck performs well and wins it fair share of games and its power level is around a 8 or a 9. Having said all that.... opponents don't love playing against it, so I find I'm playing it less and less unless everybody pulls out their power level 9 decks..

  • @choder12
    @choder12 6 месяцев назад

    I have one permanent in my Child of Alara gate tribal deck: Manabond. Its more of a 'leave me alone deck'. I dont attack, I only threaten to blow up the board if someone comes after me. More arbiter than antagonist. To me this seems like a pilot-problem, or maybe a playgroup-specific deck. I have some counters, a number of fogs, and 2 "end the turn" spells. Everything else either draws me cards or poops out gates.

  • @dannybeane2069
    @dannybeane2069 Год назад

    One other thing is that board wipes extend games; often times negatively.
    I've had games run 2-3 hours just because board wipe was played into board wipe when someone could have won 60-90 minutes ago.
    The worst is planechase, when no matter what deck anyone is playing, there's pretty much a board wipe every 4-5 turns.
    I'm not saying a turn 2, infinite combo auto win is the supperior experience; far from it. But having a 3 hour grind a thon being my only experience I get in a week of MTG can get exhausting.

  • @Trogdorbad
    @Trogdorbad 8 месяцев назад

    Obviously the solution to boardwipes being asymmetrical is to play Obliterate. Now no one comes out on top!

  • @LithmusEarth
    @LithmusEarth Год назад

    3 minutes in "This deck will ruin the day of the casual synergy decks but against a less board depend deck it will be a mild nuisance. Board wipes are an asymmetrical game experience. They hurt some decks more than others"
    5 Minutes in your weakness, your interaction. Different types of removal. Intentional Holes, Not answering a threat because you have a different work around.
    7 Minutes in "Stax effects are the opposite of Board Wipes in terms of who they are harming." and he's just posting my Liesa deck again, shakes my head.

  • @samuelrimmer5381
    @samuelrimmer5381 4 месяца назад

    My first deck i built was a gates/ child o alara, it was ok but never won with but it moved well, now my favorite deck Ashling the Pilgrim. When i blow her up, i can only be stopped by commander damage, poison counters or a i win card card. i will have lifelink and will have a ton of life. It wins about 35% of the time

  • @supremecourt4131
    @supremecourt4131 5 месяцев назад

    I played a Turboversion of Sythis (it was a glasscanon deck which could finish the Game Turn5 pretty consistently)
    I now swaped some valuepieces with boardwipes and it works better because i can nuke creatures and grinding afterwards because of my enchantments

  • @auburncrow4568
    @auburncrow4568 9 месяцев назад

    My solution to the oh I'm not hurt by board wipes, is that I became the land destroyer. After all it's like putting laxiative into the tap water rather then the dough less risk of discovery. More opportunity for indirect unassociated mayhem. Granted...this is only if you don't mind being having a 3 way truce toward your destruction put up in any games where your color alignment even remotely smells of Red or Black. xD

  • @SwedeRacerDC
    @SwedeRacerDC 5 месяцев назад

    I feel like board wipes are a necessary evil that is tricky to balance. I use more in my Henzie deck than most other decks I run because he's suicidal. His Blitz others ability becomes broken when he dies over and over. There's even an enchantment that hardcore enables him, but without it, ramp makes him incredibly resilient. So of course, I wipe the board a fair amount now to make sure he dies and slow down my opponents plans while accelerating mine. This is a good strategy, but I played it recently and won, but it forced the mono red player into topdecking. He could've focused on me and eliminated me if he thought about the consequences of keeping me alive, but most decks presented a real threat and it was hard to know who to beat down. His deck can win, but not when he can't build up to an infinite combat combo usually. Mine just needs an explosive turn to take over the game, and it gets it much easier when he dies a lot. It has made me consider if I have too much board wiping in that deck or if I just got lucky and drew most of them. Either way, it's a tricky balance that I want to continue to strive towards so that I'm not ruining someone else's game like that and I'm not getting focused down to 0 before my plans can take off

  • @samuelrimmer5381
    @samuelrimmer5381 7 месяцев назад

    My child of alara gate deck was fun but weak, best board wipe commander is Ashling the Pilgrim, i put indestructible and lifelink on her so i keep blowing the board and removing creatures and killing opponents. Dictate of the twin gods, city on fire, Gratuitous violence, brash taunter, etc. It doesn't always win but always does something and wins a lot.

  • @piyh3962
    @piyh3962 8 месяцев назад

    As a guy who built his first deck as sheoldred and plays a ramp focused child of alara ramp deck, I agree with this video in some respects but your characterization of this deck having an insolvable problem is not correct.
    Don't play more than one sac outlet. Don't play other board wipes. The games that you lose to the rock paper scissors of EDH metas is a feature not a bug. Crushing the mid-range deck and then losing to combo leads you to strategize the next game with the dude that has counterspells.
    If all the mid-rangers are getting crushed by you, next game, you become arch enemy. You cannot out value three decently built decks with gates alone.

  • @teacherjohannmariano6677
    @teacherjohannmariano6677 6 месяцев назад

    Oh hey! I encountered the same problem with my Arixmethes bounce and wheels deck running 8 of each! The idea was to board wipe, then wheel everyone so Arixmethes can kill them one by one. It was fun in my head but not so much playing. Everyone just had a bad time not playing until I kill them.

  • @LizardKing1470
    @LizardKing1470 7 месяцев назад +1

    Man your videos have helped me think about my favorite commander deck so much better. Thanks bro

  • @W0lfguard1997
    @W0lfguard1997 6 месяцев назад

    I expected you to talk about the fact that board wipes in edh often end up with everyone sitting there, slowly trying to build up their board from nothing (including the one who played the wipe in the first place).
    There just aren't conditional wipes for every deck but at the same time if you aren't playing hyper aggro (and arguably even then) you need some way to come back when someone had a massive turn or your commander got blown up 3 times in a row.
    In my opinion, some sort of boardwipe is necessary in almost every midtier deck. Even if it throws you back a lot, by deciding when to boardwipe you can often get a value advantage.

  • @TheDerpyDeed
    @TheDerpyDeed 9 месяцев назад

    this problem also exists on mtgArena - if you want your opponent to not play spells, but you DO play spells? go sit across from a wall and play solo, no one wants to play with you
    sure, remove my threat, but remove/counter the first 12 spells I play? (and then die cause you ran out of removal and I go wide anyway) cringe af.

  • @AnonYmous-mc5zx
    @AnonYmous-mc5zx 11 месяцев назад

    I run Slivers in response to tribal boardwipe decks. I'll let you have your combo, I'm just gonna challenge myself to always end turn with 5 or 6 slivers following a wipe. If you ever miss a turn, swiggity swooty...

  • @knightofthenorth926
    @knightofthenorth926 8 месяцев назад

    Today I played and tested out a glorious child of alara deck on Xmage. First, I put a mythril coat on the child to give it indestructible, then I put a hexproof counter on it. Then for the next 5 turns in a row I played a clone effect copying the child, which I'd then sac to the legend rule to wipe everything but child of alara. I won eventually with commander damage against the 2 other players

  • @Aarclannius2021
    @Aarclannius2021 5 месяцев назад

    I made a highly powerful child of alara maze end commander deck, and I'll be honest, every time I play it, I feel like a tyrant and no one is having fun wcept me. It is surprisingly one of the better decks I have. But zi dont take it out very oftern because I do feel bad making others not want to play the game.

  • @benturtl9076
    @benturtl9076 8 месяцев назад

    I used to play like 3 or 4 boardwipes per deck when I started palying. I was always scared of my opponents decks and all their crazy boardstates and strong creatures. Nowadays I only play one at max because in my experience boardwipes just make games feel sluggish and make them way too long. They also take the fun from my opponents cause they can't do their cool shit. I'd rather have more slots for synergies or targeted removal to answer threats but not completely reset the board. Since the games don't tend to drag on for eternities people get to do their cool stuff, win and start a new game to have more fun with cool stuff.

  • @sympathism
    @sympathism Год назад

    I half disagree ;). The weakness of the control combo player is having a weak board, so you always have the option to use your boardwipes as leverage. Being like ok go to the control player or I will wipe your field. Also, I like to play boardwipes with upsides to them, or other options, so I can control what to remove or gain tempo after the wipe to futher my gameplan.
    Theres a big debate going on in cedh, removal vs non-removal. Everyone plays thoracle combo, so angels grace should be an easy include, but in truth no one actually plays it. Why? Because you still need to deal with two other players to win the game, so as a whole, the card doesnt get you further to winning the game. Which is mostly the biggest problem in control decks. Wipes, which hit multiple players at once are at least a step in the right direction.

  • @herrar6595
    @herrar6595 5 месяцев назад

    It depends on how well rounded your removal is, as well as how smart you play it. Most combos, barring cedh level stuff, do require some gamepieces to live on board. Identify the player most likely to combo off, focus your instant speed interaction on them, try to pressure their lifetotal. I have to say I am yet to run into trouble with my control rakdos deck... though it helps that a lot of these decks are specifically dependent on their commander, so you can just hate that out.

  • @johnathanrhoades7751
    @johnathanrhoades7751 8 месяцев назад

    I run 1-3 board wipes and do my best to have them be as asymmetrical as possible. I just don’t like games that run for 2+ hours because everyone is constantly wiping the board 😕

  • @beware3586
    @beware3586 7 месяцев назад

    Recently had a member of my pod that plays nothing but green try and make a deck without green. Finally understood why we all wanted to take him out back and beat him with his own deckbox whenever he tutored for a bane of progress or a culling ritual.
    Endless creature wipes aren't the worst thing ever depending on the deck. Most decks cant recover as well from mass artifact and enchantment hate. Rebuilding a creature board turns into a race. Rebuilding your mana base or utility pieces feels like hell.

  • @Brutusque
    @Brutusque 8 месяцев назад +1

    Heard, less board wipes, more stax

  • @turgid4391
    @turgid4391 9 месяцев назад

    love the videos but i have one request/critisim. could you darken the white background? watched this at night and it was BRIGHT.

  • @viscacha
    @viscacha 4 месяца назад

    I love your videos, but the bright background makes it really hard to watch at night. Would love a background color that’s more game 🙌

  • @discountlsd
    @discountlsd Год назад +2

    I would absolutely love to see your agro Meria equipment decklist, I really love the commander but I am struggling to build her in a way that isn't just combo :) Keep up the awesome vid.

    • @salubrioussnail
      @salubrioussnail  Год назад +1

      archidekt.com/decks/4615680/i_tap_my_equipments_because_its_funny

    • @discountlsd
      @discountlsd Год назад

      ​@@salubrioussnailThank you so much I have been checking this vid everyday but glad I never gave up hope :)

  • @DankAudioStash24
    @DankAudioStash24 Год назад

    Instead of Gates, I just put in a bunch of stuff with indestructible. :3

  • @ddcodex
    @ddcodex 7 месяцев назад

    Having a board wipe as a commander is a neat idea, especially with Maze's End as a alt win con. But the downsides can be glaringly obvious after a few games.

  • @the_brutal_king4314
    @the_brutal_king4314 5 месяцев назад

    Ok, but WoTC shouldn't tempt me when they print "Barren Glory" and expect me not to pull that card off.

  • @edwardseiffer5966
    @edwardseiffer5966 3 месяца назад

    It’s rock paper shoe out here, each good deck has multiple wincons of different types, combat and combo

  • @Srynan
    @Srynan 6 месяцев назад

    Fun comment on stax btw. The interesting part is that often even the decks players who are mildly impaired try to get rid of the stax pieces, simply because of their bad rep it seems...

  • @swampybwoy
    @swampybwoy 4 месяца назад

    So what is the problem? That it upsets people? Isn’t that whole point of Commander?

  • @NocriZle
    @NocriZle Год назад +1

    You gotta pair boardwipes with counterspells and doomblades and drawspells to cover all bases. If you want to cover all bases that is

  • @tspin5642
    @tspin5642 9 месяцев назад

    I mainly don’t like exile wipes like farewell. My goody tribal deck can’t rebuild if my mas reanimating spell is useless.

  • @thundrepic
    @thundrepic 8 месяцев назад

    I run 7 board wipes, I think that's easier to hear than hearing "turn 3/4/5 win", consistently

  • @BrewerFiremind
    @BrewerFiremind 6 месяцев назад

    My child gates deck is pretty good, but it plays as a turbo reanimator, and the decks that play well vs child struggle with terrastodon killing all their lands

  • @JustRightPinedo
    @JustRightPinedo 8 месяцев назад

    Yeah, to your point most cEDH lists run 1 board wipe in the 99. if you need it you'll tutor for it and you usually don't need it.

  • @EricKingOfScots
    @EricKingOfScots 7 месяцев назад

    As someone with a mono green treefolk deck, and who's building a gate deck, I feel so attacked right now.

  • @iocsparkfire00
    @iocsparkfire00 7 месяцев назад

    See the problem I have is mainly only a counterspell will stop a board wipe

  • @wesleywyndam-pryce5305
    @wesleywyndam-pryce5305 Год назад

    these comments lol. stop over extending or stop complaining about being punished for it.

  • @kingginger3335
    @kingginger3335 Год назад

    Running Feign Death effects makes CoA even more ridiculous

  • @aidenhathaway4505
    @aidenhathaway4505 8 месяцев назад

    Bro I actually built this deck. And realized all these things on my own as a result. It's all too true

  • @ExeEspe-by2ct
    @ExeEspe-by2ct 8 месяцев назад

    Watching these videos make me realize just how shit I am at deckbuilding

  • @philbuttler3427
    @philbuttler3427 6 месяцев назад

    So wait people don't play interaction to disrupt each other in lower power levels? That sounds like hell tbh

  • @xChikyx
    @xChikyx 6 месяцев назад

    me, with my boardwipe tribal deck with over 36 boardwipes in it: 👀

  • @aydinlauer8166
    @aydinlauer8166 6 месяцев назад

    And if you ever have some time I’d love your opinion on my current deck I’m building

  • @jovenc4508
    @jovenc4508 7 месяцев назад

    My board wipe idea is very symetrical because it involves removing all players from the game at the same time