I wanted to take my cadric deck apart for Zinnia and this helped. Abel Adrian worked well in that deck and I was thinking of saheeli, sun’s brilliance too
Saheeli is a good shout and has reminded me that Shaun, Father of Synths exists. Glad this helped, trying out a new, quicker way of delivering deck techs to go with the more edited ones I produce.
@@ryanwood4263 I took it out because of the X in the cost so it's not blinkable/recurrable and scales wierdly with the game - other clones can copy high mana value stuff for usually 4 mana and this requires an investment of X and then with offspring on top of that, well, I put it back in the binder.
@@ryanwood4263 an energy based Zinnia would be amazing - a guy I play Spell table with uses Guide of Souls in his list and I have a spare copy so may find room for it because if goes nuts in that deck.
Witch Enchanter is the front of the card and the land is the back, so you couldn't search for it with Expedition Map (for example). You didn't say that you could, and it looks like you flipped the card around in its sleeve before presenting it, so you know this (obviously), but in case there are newer players watching or just those unfamiliar with MDFCs I thought I'd mention this. Great content as always!
Many thanks! That's an important detail and I'm glad you mentioned it because it reminds me to include those rule nuggets in my videos. Love the support!
Nekusar? You monster 😜. I have a section of one of my folders where cards I love who don't have homes live and I get very excited when they are finally adopted by the right family - finally Ghyrson has somewhere he can flourish!
@@williammartin172 fun is definitely subjective 😂 not sure my opponent the other day appreciated me having two copies of Ghyrson out with the Agate Insitigator but I enjoy it!
Building Zinnia aswell right now, and I've got a question about the cards that clone other stuff on the battlefield, like Phrexian metamorph. Whats the interaction with the offspring mechanic like? Does the original get cast with the off spring token, allowing both of them to clone something else? Does the offspring token get a different power/toughness, if the creature its cloning isnt a 1/1? Or does the original get different stats, but the offspring stays a 1/1? Couldn't find anything online, and was curious if you got an answer :)
@@mexxmengames6347 they both clone the same thing. The first clone enters as a copy of a creature and the offspring token is a 1/1 copy of that cloned creature. It's hard to find but it's in the Bloomburrow release notes. Hope that helps.
I wanted to take my cadric deck apart for Zinnia and this helped. Abel Adrian worked well in that deck and I was thinking of saheeli, sun’s brilliance too
Saheeli is a good shout and has reminded me that Shaun, Father of Synths exists. Glad this helped, trying out a new, quicker way of delivering deck techs to go with the more edited ones I produce.
@@mtgspecsI forgot Shaun too, that’s a good one. I pulled a mockingbird as well but I’m still not sure how good it actually is
@@ryanwood4263 I took it out because of the X in the cost so it's not blinkable/recurrable and scales wierdly with the game - other clones can copy high mana value stuff for usually 4 mana and this requires an investment of X and then with offspring on top of that, well, I put it back in the binder.
Satya makes tokens as well but you may need to swing multiple times to get enough energy to keep something
@@ryanwood4263 an energy based Zinnia would be amazing - a guy I play Spell table with uses Guide of Souls in his list and I have a spare copy so may find room for it because if goes nuts in that deck.
Witch Enchanter is the front of the card and the land is the back, so you couldn't search for it with Expedition Map (for example). You didn't say that you could, and it looks like you flipped the card around in its sleeve before presenting it, so you know this (obviously), but in case there are newer players watching or just those unfamiliar with MDFCs I thought I'd mention this. Great content as always!
Many thanks! That's an important detail and I'm glad you mentioned it because it reminds me to include those rule nuggets in my videos. Love the support!
Ghyerson was my first ping commander! Then it went to shroldred then Ob Nixilis Captive Kingpin and now its Nekusar with all the above added in 😅
Nekusar? You monster 😜. I have a section of one of my folders where cards I love who don't have homes live and I get very excited when they are finally adopted by the right family - finally Ghyrson has somewhere he can flourish!
@@mtgspecs exactly! I may even take a note from this and move him to the same deck it looks incredibly fun!
@@williammartin172 fun is definitely subjective 😂 not sure my opponent the other day appreciated me having two copies of Ghyrson out with the Agate Insitigator but I enjoy it!
@@mtgspecs that sounds like a fun predicament, fun fact helm of the host on Ghyerson is immediate hate so I've learnt
@@williammartin172 consider that stolen
This is very cool Lee…
Thanks Louie! I'm very much in love with it ❤️
Building Zinnia aswell right now, and I've got a question about the cards that clone other stuff on the battlefield, like Phrexian metamorph. Whats the interaction with the offspring mechanic like? Does the original get cast with the off spring token, allowing both of them to clone something else? Does the offspring token get a different power/toughness, if the creature its cloning isnt a 1/1? Or does the original get different stats, but the offspring stays a 1/1? Couldn't find anything online, and was curious if you got an answer :)
@@mexxmengames6347 they both clone the same thing. The first clone enters as a copy of a creature and the offspring token is a 1/1 copy of that cloned creature. It's hard to find but it's in the Bloomburrow release notes. Hope that helps.