cEDH Game Play: How good is Nadu in cEDH?

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  • Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
  • In todays video we find out what all the hype is about with the new commander from Modern Horizons 3, Nadu, Winged Wisdom.
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  • @alanschellenberger9356
    @alanschellenberger9356 25 дней назад +9

    damn jackson save some interaction for the nadu with a ring

  • @4znSensation
    @4znSensation 25 дней назад +3

    I'd say the one ring was probably more impactful since it enabled him to draw into the Nadu enablers but definitely the umbral mantle was the straw that broke the camel's back. Crazy how much interaction was thrown at Nadu and still able to pull it out although did get pretty lucky with getting all the standard artifact enablers so high in the deck without tutors.

    • @WintuitionMTG
      @WintuitionMTG  22 дня назад

      @@4znSensation that is a great argument for M.V.C.

  • @refan6
    @refan6 7 дней назад

    An unanswered one ring and Nadu. The outcome was as expected

  • @JustinVanTrump
    @JustinVanTrump 24 дня назад +1

    I pulled two borderless alt art Nadu from the same pack at pre-release, one was the foil and the other was the rare, and I recently made a commander deck that is card draw and self targeting with Bristly Bill and Dryad Arbor in it and it beat my friend's Ezio (WUBRG one) deck thanks to getting a bunch of +1/+1 counters on Nadu and swinging for well over 21 commander damage in the air, and these are meant to be casual decks

  • @guillermokinderman8267
    @guillermokinderman8267 25 дней назад +1

    I am impressed that he got three of the 0 equip artifacts in hand so fast, with little draw. I guess he took several mulligans.

  • @Womping-Willow
    @Womping-Willow 24 дня назад +2

    Not sending any hate but this game has a drastically different outcome if y’all took any number of opportunities to get rid on the Ibis.“Path to Exile”, should have been pointed at nadu and “Get Lost” should have been pointed at Nadu, and “REB” should have been pointed at Nadu. You lost the game because of the Koll the Forgemaster player and no body tried to politic at all to alter the course of those events. This is the only way Nadu wins is by being left on the board. ( the baby “Cyclonic Rift” should have been pointed at Nadu ). Genuinely a good game but nobody respected the bird and the bird won 😂. Treat that thing like Winona KOS

  • @eddipl5055
    @eddipl5055 11 дней назад

    I highly suggest better light exposure to the table to make the image quality more nit

    • @WintuitionMTG
      @WintuitionMTG  11 дней назад +2

      funny story, we accidentally almost started a fire with one of the lights we had on accident and then had to turn it off the rest of the recording session for safety. sorry about that!

  • @opcione9
    @opcione9 23 дня назад +1

    Whats the red player playmat? I need to now which card name it is

    • @WintuitionMTG
      @WintuitionMTG  22 дня назад

      The card name is Indestructible Aura the art was done by the one and only Mark Poole!

  • @mslabo102s2
    @mslabo102s2 24 дня назад

    Not Timna and Kraum, not Rograkh and Silas, my friend. Do you know Nadu?

  • @dealinoutdevon5498
    @dealinoutdevon5498 25 дней назад +1

    It’s only a 45 minute turn when someone doesn’t understand the deck and makes them play it out. When there’s 6-8 Nadu triggers and a landfall trigger that makes token creatures it’s over.

    • @TheUrDragon25
      @TheUrDragon25 24 дня назад +2

      In a tournament, they make you play it out. That's the problem I foresee.

    • @krenarspahiu4261
      @krenarspahiu4261 24 дня назад

      I played it in a tournament.
      Did the nadu thing in like 5 minutes after having a scute Swarm out.
      The only reason it took longer was people were attempting to stop me. Ended up winning with thassa.

    • @collint957
      @collint957 23 дня назад

      ​@@TheUrDragon25Only if the players make you play it out

    • @TheUrDragon25
      @TheUrDragon25 20 дней назад

      @@collint957 correct. In a tournament, it is correct to make your opponents play it out in hopes they screw up and open a window for you.

  • @brenoraffa2750
    @brenoraffa2750 25 дней назад

    I don’t know if nadu will be banned, if it won’t, I’ll just move to Pokémon 😂

  • @iPhoneeditor
    @iPhoneeditor 25 дней назад +1

    I don't think Nadu is problematic in terms of power (it is powerful don't get me wrong), but rather it is problematic due to lengthy, non-deterministic, and repetitive lines of play. It's not just a simic Krark and Sakashima, it can't wiff and just goes up on resources and does so in ways that are hard to punish. I don't think WotC properly tested this card and the lack of safeguards on its ability make it absolutely broken. I'm not a fan of seeing it.

    • @WintuitionMTG
      @WintuitionMTG  20 дней назад

      i personally did not have fun playing it, but i do think its very powerful -wyatt

  • @collint957
    @collint957 23 дня назад +1

    Pathing the Talion imstead of nadu is a WILD bad play, get rid of the maybe value engine instead of the commander that probably wins next turn if it isnt removed, and then blowing interaction on it while im typing this is even crazier

    • @collint957
      @collint957 23 дня назад

      Jackson is easily the worst player I've ever seen, red blasting a wheel when nadu has been drawing so much WHEN THERE'S STILL A NADU ON BOARD!?!?

    • @WintuitionMTG
      @WintuitionMTG  22 дня назад +1

      @@collint957 so I’m not sure if your familiar with Koll. But Jackson made those plays for good reason. If you refer to his opening hand Jackson had dockside and immolation mask. That is one of the win cons in that deck being able to recast dockside infinitely by sacing him to the mask as lot as he can net enough treasures. So the talion stopped him from attempting to win. He also didn’t want to lose the cards because he knew he had to win asap because of Nadu. So while it may not have been the most optimal play by R.E.Bing the twister you can now understand why he made the plays he did.

    • @collint957
      @collint957 22 дня назад +2

      @@WintuitionMTG I'm not familiar and that's a fair assessment, but if he isn't going for it then he shouldn't have used it, he did all that and passed, when he could've saved it for nadus end step when he had more information

    • @WintuitionMTG
      @WintuitionMTG  21 день назад +1

      @@collint957 very true!

  • @jeffreysmall1087
    @jeffreysmall1087 23 дня назад +2

    Good editing, Nadu is not fun

    • @WintuitionMTG
      @WintuitionMTG  22 дня назад

      @@jeffreysmall1087 thank you for the compliment.

    • @jeffreysmall1087
      @jeffreysmall1087 22 дня назад

      @@WintuitionMTG I have been seeing people doing the whole Nadu turn it is bad content so it was nice to see the fast forward.

  • @brianclark2526
    @brianclark2526 25 дней назад

    That's a very scripted game.

    • @WintuitionMTG
      @WintuitionMTG  22 дня назад

      @@brianclark2526hello, may I please know in more detail on what you meant by this video being a very scripted game? Just curious :)