Outlaws of Thunder Junction Precon Battle ⛈️🏜️
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- Опубликовано: 17 апр 2024
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On this episode, we play with the brand new outlaws of thunder junction precon commander decks! It's Yuma, Proud Protector vs Stella Lee, Wild Card vs Gonti, Canny Acquisitor vs Olivia, Opulent Outlaw. EDH gameplay at its finest!
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Paul is baaack🙌🏼
Biggest crime I have committed in commander was when I played mono green and a friend sent his giant creature over at someone else and he blocked with a 1/1 to chump block and I cast poison the blade on the 1/1 giving it deathtouch…
My biggest crime probably was playing hullbreacher post ban 😂
My biggest crime was stealing my fiancée's heart and getting her to marry me
Commander crime...Building an anti-Cedh deck to tie every game just to anger Cedh players; Never tried to win once with the deck, but had all the fast mana
My biggest crime i commited is where i wanted to help with a treat onboard and did make a deal to chaos warp a token for the chance of an answer. I hit Phage, the untouchable and my partner in crime died instead. Ups 😅
Biggest crime is forcing someone to sit through a 2.5hours game because I died early and the game keep dragging due to "CONSTANT MIST"
My biggest crime in commander is between either drawing my entire deck twice in one turn (basically) and making people sit through that 5 year long turn oooor building a Voja deck. That card itself is criminal
My biggest crime was using Magda, Brazen Outlaw to tutor a Reaver Titan to the battlefield on turn 3 - definitely could have been worse, but the deck was built with a $50 budget
My biggest crime is wanting to insult Esmond by seeing how he solves Mizzix's Mastery 😡
My biggest crime in commander was two counts of vehicular manslaughter
I don't think it was mechanically a crime, but while playing my Mr. House, President and CEO (dice rolling) commander deck that I made, I convinced a player to let me hit them so that I could get treasures to deal with the "problem." The problem was, of course, my best friend playing Rin and Seri, Inseparable who had built up a massive board state of cats and dogs. After I hit the first player, I used the treasures to cast Reckless Endeavor: Roll 2 d12, pick one result and make that many treasures, then deal damage to every creature equal to the other. I rolled a 12 on the first roll (obviously took 12 treasures) and a 6 on the second roll, dealing six to everything and almost wiping the board. Then, with the 12 treasures, I re-casted Mr. House as well as a Wand of Wonder, with just enough treasure left over to activate its effect. They both exiled cards from the top of their libraries until they hit an instant or sorcery. I rolled a d20 and not only made a robot and a treasure off it, but I also was able to cast both of the spells they exiled, both of which happened to be removal spells. So I wiped their last two creatures. I passed the turn with a big grin while my best friend scowled at me.
Playing Thieves Auction in a 6 man pod. Was fun resolving. For those who haven't had the pleasure. All cards are exiled. Starting with me, each player chooses one of the exiled cards and puts it into play tapped. Repeat until all cards have been chosen. Its just a really fun way to balance out the things in play.
That's a nice table. No artwork to distract and large enough to be comfortable.
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Very late to this, it's been a busy month! Man, I love these Precons. The outlaws and gonti steal decks especially seem interesting and fun to play
Welcome back Paul. Congratulations!
My biggest crime in commander was countering my friends commander on his first time casting his commander. It was such a great play, that no one seen coming. It is still funny years later
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