Playing With Power MTG the K’rrik list doesn’t match what he played. He cast Night of Soul’s Betrayl and that’s not on the list. That link just looks like a copy pasta of the moxfield list
+slothe111 Same for the Marwyn list, it's nearly the same as the Moxfield list it's based off of minus a Forest and adding a Garenbrig. However Garret keeps a Strip Mine in his starting hand, a card not on the list.
It would be great to have a series where the players all use mono colored decks, if you win with a deck you can't use it again, first to win with each color wins the series!
@@Charlesxo that's the problem when you have all proactive decks at the table. Not sure where the removal was for the other decks to easily stop K'rrick from going off. It seemed everyone was just racing to go off, K'rrick easily can outrace them.
I just wanna say that I thoroughly enjoy your intros, you do a great job of making it feel like a spectacle to behold while supplying important details. You would be an excellent ringleader for a circus.
@@chocolateking1143 yup. I'm not gonna lie I expected more white, especially in the second game, to try and get some stax / mana tithe or lapse of certainty even.
@@BarbeqdBrwniez when he was spoiled i immediately assumed it to be a fluke, debunking those kind of phyrexian mana for everything bs in custom magic was soo common until then and people laughed about how stupid it is. Then they printed it... Wtf
Because of two reasons: 1. All control pieces that work and efficiently do their job at the pace cEDH is played at exists with the presumption that there will be a blue player to cover the deficiencies that non-counterspell control cards simply just can't cover for. 2. Due to most atax pieces being built around skowi sown the opponent tge question becomes what to do in that time. Usually, once again, counterspells are used against key cards tha still despite sfax pieces gets played. So... why run star as heavily as one normally would do when yo are equally as likely to draw the cards yo need to win. Stax is only as good as the pieces that goes alongside it, so when 5hr alternative is to simply just win... its a rather easy choice wouldn't yo say?
@ArgentumEmperio I get what you’re saying but the whole point of stax is to be one sided or asymmetrical. Slow down opponents while you gain the advantage. This “race to adnauseum” is dumb because you’re expecting to draw all your fast mana in your opening hand and opponents don’t. Doesn’t quit work that way. Interaction believe it or not is good. Yes, you can “just win”. But I’d rather slow and stop what opponents are doing. Especially in this case when there’s always a faster deck at table
@@jtyree0226 the problem with that is the consistiant card draw that blue provides. With Stars decks you need a sufficiant amount of card draw to outpace your opponents. If they are all playing linear decks the stax player will not have enough time to draw into the win. While the linear decks can draw into mana. Also with kr'rick being such a strong choice it negates a lot of what would be done with the staff pieces.
Without blue the targeted removal suite should've been cranked up a bit. Interacting with permanents even once or twice could've completely changed the outcomes of these games.
@@PlayingWithPowerMTG I must admit as interesting as it was to see how quote unquote necessary blue is for a balanced game, I do vastly prefer watching slightly longer games of interaction and complex stack buildup, It makes for more interesting decision trees which is part of the fun of cEDH if you ask me, the pseudo goldfishing in this game was kind of like playing by yourself in a way.... Especially when you're a poor elfball player versus an all-black pool your deck is kind of designed to lose in this scenario.... Has the same issue as Kinnan, except monoblack pay life for mana adnaus drag racing totally runs it over... Doesn't even have the option of slow rolling so it doesn't get all its dorks removed and then comboing off in one turn once it has some pieces set up cuz it has no chance to compete with the speed of yawgies lad. I do always enjoy your videos and there was some comedy in this one but I almost felt like a stand-up piece rather than cEDH 😜🙏🤷
2:24 where do the mox diamond and jet medallion come from? None were in Folger’s opening hand. I understand you get one card from the draw step, but what about the second?
I'm actually really excited to see the second game win con. I built an Alela cEDH polymorph deck with the same win con, and I love it. Awesome video. Love your stuff.
Agreed. Took all the risk out of forbidden tutors. And I know it’s tier one. So was flash hulk and all the players wanted it banned. This is almost easier. You do have to resolve two spells with one more mana but the opportunity cost is lower since the forbidden tutors were playable before the ban and you don’t need to run dead cards in your deck unlike hulk piles where you have to run dead cards.
Great games! :D That K'rrik can really be a power house if unimpeded! Brandão would be proud! xD (Peer into the abyss was actually a great new toy for the deck!)
Yay my boi won :D The card is so absurd, I love it lol My version isn't cEDH viable but holy shit, watching how all the fast mana supercharges the deck like crazy is... Wow
I enjoyed the matches. The problem with blue in Cedh is the only cards people play in every deck tend to be zero casting cost blue spells. Thank you for breaking up the monotony.
you know what could've put some breaks on the whole "pay life to win" strategy, some red, and a healthy dose of burn! jokes aside, great video, and this kind of proves that K'rrik is actually kind of busted.
I think most people would agree green is the best for casual edh and blue the best for cedh, and its interesting that I find that casual would actually improve without green but cEDH would be much worse without blue.
Funny story about that diving top/aetherflux reservoir/citadel combo...i have this casual top o' the library deck that has diving top and aetherflux but instead of citadel it runs mystic forge, I stumbled on that combo during a game by accident, hadn't even realized that combo was in the deck until someone pointed it out.
Yeah this was definitely much less exciting without blue. These games seemed much more in line with what I would think of when I thought "cEDH." Definitely makes me appreciate the counterspells even more than I had before watching!
I run a krrick cedh list of my own and my playgroup all learned to make sure to have a free counterspell at all times. My personal list is even more aggressively proactive than this one and will win regularly by turn 2 if not stopped
This video made so happy! It is able to highlight K'rrik's ability and made more videos on K'rrik among all the cEDH videos! Thank you PlayingWithPowerMTG for making this video! Made my day! Thank you so much! =) A question on Game2, as Adam casts Peer into the Abyss and combo-ed off with Sensei's Divining Top + Bolas's Citadel + Aetherflux Reservoir; can he gain enough life of more than 151 with half of the deck left? Thank you =)
At the beginning of the loop, it looks like it can't, however with 50 cards it's enough life (1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8+9 and so on, as it is accumulative), giving the player 51*25=1275 life
Yes, because at that point he was already gaining 12+ life with each cast. Pay 1 life, gain 13, then 14, then 15, etc. It adds up super fast. He would only need to draw around 10-15 cards before he gained enough to shoot everyone for the win.
Blueless edh has a lot of proactive dex and stacks, sounds like you just all went pure combo to push the agenda of "blue needed" Regardless, loved it, one of my favourite videos youve ever made
Damn, two brutal games! I would have probably brought a stax/high nonblue interaction deck (a deck of my liking, not a response to what happened.) But heh, counters will always be the best stack interaction most of the time.
This is the video ive always wanted, my best deck still isnt cedh but it typically runs very fast removal through spamming edict effects until i can lock out the board preventing anyone using any creature baded strategies
I really enjoyed the non-blue match. If this is done again, I would just hope for a bit more diversity in deck strategy. Though that might be the issue in cEDH currently.
My best boy K'rrik doing work! I love playing K'rrik but even though I have a more casual build that I can swap in I can totally understand why he gets targeted immediately. Having no interaction and a guy whose entire shtick is cheating on mana is a very tough combination to get past :D
I had a fun idea floating in my had for interesting content you can do, for every match (in a three game series) the only deck building restriction is you cannot use cards that was used in a previous match (by any player excluding basic lands) so game 1 would be your everyday cedh match, game 2, now probably your common counterspells and combo pieces are “banned” and so forth, Knowing this do you bring game 1 a diverse deck to “deny” your opponents options? Well now we are talking strategy... Cheers,
I do hope a card was added to the mainboard of the K'rrik deck, otherwise it was running only 98 cards, as I had taken out a land and forgot to replace it until today. Though, I'm not entirely sure how much it would change the outcome.
OK so I ran into this the other day. Karn says "activated abilities" right? So I had a card that said when the activate abilities of artifacts or creatures draw a card and was told that tapping something for mana isn't an activated ability. Still kinda learning the massive rule book of this game so help?
Was it Runic Armasaur? It says "Whenever an opponent activates an ability of a creature or land that isn't a mana ability, you may draw a card." If we look at the text of mana abilities on creatures (Elvish Mystic says "{T}: Add {G}.") or artifacts (Sol Ring says "{T}: Add {C}{C}.") we see that these ARE activated abilities. If I google "activated abilities, the mtg.gamepedia wiki has some nice summaries. It quotes the rules saying {Activated abilities are written as “[Cost]: [Effect.] [Activation instructions (if any).]”}. In this case the [Cost] for Elvish Mystic and Sol Ring is the {T} tap symbol. This is followed by a colon character : and then the [Effect] is to either add a green mana {G} or two colorless mana {C}{C}. However! Runic Armasaur says only cares about creatures and lands, not artifacts. Finally, Runic Armasaur says "that isn't a mana ability". If I google "mtg mana ability" and check mtg.gamepedia wiki again, it quotes the rules saying that a Mana Ability is "An activated or triggered ability that could create mana and doesn’t use the stack." Bringing it all together, tapping lands, creatures, or artifacts for mana is using mana abilities. Mana abilities ARE activated abilities. But Runic Armasaur does not trigger on mana abilities, so you can't draw off of them. (You could draw off of someone cracking a fetch land, they say "{T}, Pay 1 life, Sacrifice Flooded Strand: Search your library..." which again has the activated ability form of [Cost] : [Effect]. They are lands and the effect doesn't add mana to your mana pool, so Runic Armasaur triggers and lets you draw) Have fun learning more!
I mma not a fan of black or blue decks , but a game without blue is a perfect game for me ahahah , imma Naya player only :D, thxs for this video man , can u make more videos like this ?? no red, no black , and so on ?? It would b nice :D
*Decklists*
Marwyn: bit.ly/S06E04-Marwyn
Vito: bit.ly/S06E04-Vito
K'rrik: bit.ly/S06E04-Krrik
Tymna/Ikra: bit.ly/S06E04-Tymna-Ikra
Most Valuable Card: bit.ly/S06E04-MVC
Playing With Power MTG the K’rrik list doesn’t match what he played. He cast Night of Soul’s Betrayl and that’s not on the list. That link just looks like a copy pasta of the moxfield list
+slothe111 Same for the Marwyn list, it's nearly the same as the Moxfield list it's based off of minus a Forest and adding a Garenbrig. However Garret keeps a Strip Mine in his starting hand, a card not on the list.
@@slothe111 Chance that was added to the mainboard as the linked list only had 98 cards mainboard
This is why I always target Krrik
Colton Martin as a K’rrik player, I don’t blame you. It’s the right call.
It would be great to have a series where the players all use mono colored decks, if you win with a deck you can't use it again, first to win with each color wins the series!
Man I really like this idea. They should definitely do it!
Why the “if you win with a deck, you can’t use it again” rule though? If you won, wouldn’t you switch to the next colour anyway?
@@rb4121 that was just my choice of wording the actual "Rule" that made it happen. Doesn't matter how you word it.
Incoming Quad Godo week, Quad Heliod Week.
@@wafflesporq yeah but after one Godo wins you'll never see Quad Godo again.
When I saw krrik and no blue I already knew what was going to happen
No blue CEDH, vids 12 minutes. Yeah sounds about right.
2 games as well haha
Thank goodness for that. People got to play their spells for once.
@@Porygonal You mean one person, as the game ended before anyone got to do anything.
@@Charlesxo that's the problem when you have all proactive decks at the table. Not sure where the removal was for the other decks to easily stop K'rrick from going off. It seemed everyone was just racing to go off, K'rrick easily can outrace them.
@@Porygonal Blue decks have everyone play their spells, just one person ends up winning the the spells they play. This cut half the people off. :^)
No blue? Ok, we'll all just go black then.
As a K'rrik cEDG player I'm very proud that Adam pulled off those fast wins
Join us next time when we all play mono-blue
We've thought about it.
That would be awesome. :D
And all win with Thassa's Oracle or Lab Jace
@@PlayingWithPowerMTG Urza vs Baral vs Baby Jace vs Emry ?
Bend the rules and play Kefnet as an indestructible, mono-U Thrasios.
Or the mill guy plus the new traumatize everyone for just 3U sorcery
I like the escalation from gasoline tasting to gasoline chugging
That first game got them feeling some kind of way I guess
"NO BLUE CEDH!"
_is also No Red CEDH_
Heliod with some rule law effects would have done a lot.
No Izzet CEDH
Yeah, the best red decks are izzet, jeskai, jund, naya, mardu, gruul or 5 color.
I mean you can still play Godo but the deck really benefits from decks with blue slowing the faster combo decks down.
They thought ahead and realized pyroblast and red elemental blast would be useless.
Really digging the "Don't feed the fish" mat.
Take a shot each time there is a swamp during the ad nauseam
We'd be dead
The Gasoline chugging challenge is my favourite one!!
No way, blindfolded gasoline taste test!
Well they need all that fuel to win as fast as possible
@@BarbeqdBrwniez The difference between Diesel and Leaded is brain damage...about half your life in damage
A real barn burner
I just wanna say that I thoroughly enjoy your intros, you do a great job of making it feel like a spectacle to behold while supplying important details. You would be an excellent ringleader for a circus.
This is why even in Mid-Powered EDH I target K'rrik instantly for removal.
He's literally the second strongest mechanic ever made, on a stick. Targeting him is definitely the right call always.
If there’s no blue... nothing checks black lol. Literally it goes off turn 3 unless you somehow kill something.
@@chocolateking1143 yup. I'm not gonna lie I expected more white, especially in the second game, to try and get some stax / mana tithe or lapse of certainty even.
@@BarbeqdBrwniez when he was spoiled i immediately assumed it to be a fluke, debunking those kind of phyrexian mana for everything bs in custom magic was soo common until then and people laughed about how stupid it is.
Then they printed it... Wtf
@@BarbeqdBrwniez I built him as "when this creature does combat damage, that opponent discards a card" tribal... You bully :'(
I am really confused why no one went for any kind of heavy stax or non blue control spells.
Because of two reasons:
1. All control pieces that work and efficiently do their job at the pace cEDH is played at exists with the presumption that there will be a blue player to cover the deficiencies that non-counterspell control cards simply just can't cover for.
2. Due to most atax pieces being built around skowi sown the opponent tge question becomes what to do in that time. Usually, once again, counterspells are used against key cards tha still despite sfax pieces gets played.
So... why run star as heavily as one normally would do when yo are equally as likely to draw the cards yo need to win.
Stax is only as good as the pieces that goes alongside it, so when 5hr alternative is to simply just win... its a rather easy choice wouldn't yo say?
@ArgentumEmperio
I get what you’re saying but the whole point of stax is to be one sided or asymmetrical. Slow down opponents while you gain the advantage. This “race to adnauseum” is dumb because you’re expecting to draw all your fast mana in your opening hand and opponents don’t. Doesn’t quit work that way. Interaction believe it or not is good.
Yes, you can “just win”. But I’d rather slow and stop what opponents are doing. Especially in this case when there’s always a faster deck at table
@@jtyree0226 the problem with that is the consistiant card draw that blue provides. With Stars decks you need a sufficiant amount of card draw to outpace your opponents. If they are all playing linear decks the stax player will not have enough time to draw into the win. While the linear decks can draw into mana. Also with kr'rick being such a strong choice it negates a lot of what would be done with the staff pieces.
Without blue the targeted removal suite should've been cranked up a bit. Interacting with permanents even once or twice could've completely changed the outcomes of these games.
In turbo naus, it's a drag race to see who will win first.
@@PlayingWithPowerMTG and surprise surprise, it's the one that can cheat on mana costs :v
@@PlayingWithPowerMTG I must admit as interesting as it was to see how quote unquote necessary blue is for a balanced game, I do vastly prefer watching slightly longer games of interaction and complex stack buildup, It makes for more interesting decision trees which is part of the fun of cEDH if you ask me, the pseudo goldfishing in this game was kind of like playing by yourself in a way.... Especially when you're a poor elfball player versus an all-black pool your deck is kind of designed to lose in this scenario.... Has the same issue as Kinnan, except monoblack pay life for mana adnaus drag racing totally runs it over... Doesn't even have the option of slow rolling so it doesn't get all its dorks removed and then comboing off in one turn once it has some pieces set up cuz it has no chance to compete with the speed of yawgies lad.
I do always enjoy your videos and there was some comedy in this one but I almost felt like a stand-up piece rather than cEDH 😜🙏🤷
I saw Krikk and I already knew the outcome without any meaningful interactions from the other decks. It kinda demonstrate why blue is so good in CEDH
2:24 where do the mox diamond and jet medallion come from? None were in Folger’s opening hand. I understand you get one card from the draw step, but what about the second?
Where did those cards come from? That was a much better turn 1 than he had in hand.
Mix up with the opening hands.
Was expecting a Godo and a Selvala.
No Tymna+tana? Would have expected at least one of that pairing.
I kinda expect one as well
But tbh, they wouldn't have much cards that can slow out the strats of the ad naus deck, there just too fast IMO
I'm actually really excited to see the second game win con. I built an Alela cEDH polymorph deck with the same win con, and I love it. Awesome video. Love your stuff.
Honestly I don’t mind watching blue. I just want to not see oracle win a game. So this counts. I dig it.
neko貓醬 just because something exists in the meta doesn’t mean you have to enjoy watching it happen
Oracle was such a mistake
Agreed. Took all the risk out of forbidden tutors. And I know it’s tier one. So was flash hulk and all the players wanted it banned. This is almost easier. You do have to resolve two spells with one more mana but the opportunity cost is lower since the forbidden tutors were playable before the ban and you don’t need to run dead cards in your deck unlike hulk piles where you have to run dead cards.
no red also lol
I said it last time, but the loss of the cards in hand counter is tragic. That was one of the best additions to your videos!
Great games! :D That K'rrik can really be a power house if unimpeded! Brandão would be proud! xD (Peer into the abyss was actually a great new toy for the deck!)
You only know you miss it when it's gone...
Yay my boi won :D
The card is so absurd, I love it lol
My version isn't cEDH viable but holy shit, watching how all the fast mana supercharges the deck like crazy is... Wow
I enjoyed the matches. The problem with blue in Cedh is the only cards people play in every deck tend to be zero casting cost blue spells. Thank you for breaking up the monotony.
I would love to see a next one with 4 other cEDH no blue commander with Godo, Ysan, Selvala and Yawgmoth ;) maybe Gitrog as well !
Tell Folger and Garrett to tap their cards the right way lol
Spell Count:
Garret: 1
Adam: 100
Next week, mono blue v mono blue v mono blue v mono blue, minimum 21 counterspells per deck. That'll be fun.
you know what could've put some breaks on the whole "pay life to win" strategy, some red, and a healthy dose of burn!
jokes aside, great video, and this kind of proves that K'rrik is actually kind of busted.
This was undoubtedly the best challenge for going first
Have you guys thought about doing a Budget cEDH round?
Yes we have! Something is already in the works!
I think most people would agree green is the best for casual edh and blue the best for cedh, and its interesting that I find that casual would actually improve without green but cEDH would be much worse without blue.
Funny story about that diving top/aetherflux reservoir/citadel combo...i have this casual top o' the library deck that has diving top and aetherflux but instead of citadel it runs mystic forge, I stumbled on that combo during a game by accident, hadn't even realized that combo was in the deck until someone pointed it out.
The K'rrik deck looks really cool!
Finally someone won with my favorite combo (that one with aetherflux)
Awesome Gameplay! I love sans blue games, please do more of them.
Yeah this was definitely much less exciting without blue. These games seemed much more in line with what I would think of when I thought "cEDH." Definitely makes me appreciate the counterspells even more than I had before watching!
I run a krrick cedh list of my own and my playgroup all learned to make sure to have a free counterspell at all times. My personal list is even more aggressively proactive than this one and will win regularly by turn 2 if not stopped
They said it could not be done
Loved this video! No blue pod I personally would have went with Brostorm, K’rrik is dumb unchecked and I love it 🥰
YEEEEEEEEES the final combo is a combo ive wanted to see since citadel was spoiled.
Game 1: I wonder if Mike wishes he would have exiled smothering tide to gemstone cavern instead of Swords...
This video made so happy! It is able to highlight K'rrik's ability and made more videos on K'rrik among all the cEDH videos! Thank you PlayingWithPowerMTG for making this video! Made my day! Thank you so much! =)
A question on Game2, as Adam casts Peer into the Abyss and combo-ed off with Sensei's Divining Top + Bolas's Citadel + Aetherflux Reservoir; can he gain enough life of more than 151 with half of the deck left? Thank you =)
At the beginning of the loop, it looks like it can't, however with 50 cards it's enough life (1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8+9 and so on, as it is accumulative), giving the player 51*25=1275 life
Yes, because at that point he was already gaining 12+ life with each cast. Pay 1 life, gain 13, then 14, then 15, etc. It adds up super fast. He would only need to draw around 10-15 cards before he gained enough to shoot everyone for the win.
Blueless edh has a lot of proactive dex and stacks, sounds like you just all went pure combo to push the agenda of "blue needed"
Regardless, loved it, one of my favourite videos youve ever made
Damn, two brutal games!
I would have probably brought a stax/high nonblue interaction deck (a deck of my liking, not a response to what happened.)
But heh, counters will always be the best stack interaction most of the time.
No blue cEDH? INSTANT THUMBS UP.
Did you guys build your decks as if you could possibly fight against blue decks? Including cards like veil of summer, imp’s mischief etc.
Would a stax / hate bear deck be sufficient to help police the table?
This is the video ive always wanted, my best deck still isnt cedh but it typically runs very fast removal through spamming edict effects until i can lock out the board preventing anyone using any creature baded strategies
maybe this means some other colors should get some kind of stack interaction (white maybe?). Kinda like how red can counter blue spells lol
PwP: “You’re my boy blue!”
Adam got real lucky on those draws
I really enjoyed the non-blue match. If this is done again, I would just hope for a bit more diversity in deck strategy. Though that might be the issue in cEDH currently.
at least 1 person should have played stax at least.
Who honestly didn't see that coming? Like K'rrik without any counterspells or strong removal is going to go off 9/10 times
Can't wait until next week where everyone plays Mono White
2:16
Well, at least he's consigned to his fate.
Dang it, I just want to see what Folgers Vito deck can do! I’ve never seen it get the chance to shine. Same with his Kinnan deck ):
Seeing the lack of jund was the greatest loss of all 😫😫😫😫... 😜😜😜 Great games though!!!
Favorite pwp game so far!
I ASKED FOR K'RRIK AND YOU DELIVERED ❤️❤️❤️
So, next is mono blue? All the counters. Looking forward to it.
No! It can't be! Was U really the hero we needed all along??? *Confused green player noises*
The K'rrik link is missing a card (only shows a total of 99. Main deck 98 and the commander). Any chance we could find out the missing card ?
Where did that karn come from? not in the decklist at all and kinda random haha, does cEDH have sideboard now?
First off that new mat is super awesome, second Folger's don't feed the fish mat is awesome as well is it a custom?
I was going to put Krrik in my Chainer deck. But Gary loops grew real tiring in my playgroup. XD
Suicidal Tendencies K'rrik doing what he does best! Love It!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hi Let me ask something. K'rrik can payd for 2 manas (a generic and a black) to cast dance of the dead ?
What about goblin?
Do you think with muxus and snoop, they Will have a chance?
The muxus's list, in the preview episode, Is competitive?
it would be great to see only decks within boros identity in a cedh table, the lack of blue, green and black would lead to a lot of surprises
This is basiclly my cEDH meta. We have 1 Mono-Blue deck and a 5-colour deck for our blue players. You adapt, and take some really good removal.
I feel like had there been a Heliod deck at the table either Sun crowned combo or God of the sun Stax this would've been a completely different game.
Really needed a blood-pod or stax style deck. Those would have slowed down the table a touch. Cool pod though!
Loved this
Any chance you can link or post the krrik list from the video? Link is pretty diff from just the cards shown
My best boy K'rrik doing work! I love playing K'rrik but even though I have a more casual build that I can swap in I can totally understand why he gets targeted immediately. Having no interaction and a guy whose entire shtick is cheating on mana is a very tough combination to get past :D
I’m glad to see no blue for once. I can only see someone attempt to consultation into thassa’s so many times before it’s not worth watching anymore
How does Folger have T1 Mox Diamond into Jet Medaillon? Neither of those were in his opening hand.
How did Folger play both a Mox Diamond and a Jet Medallion on turn one with neither of those in his opening hand?
Question: Were these decks built with the no blue restriction in mind?
Each player was tasked with bringing a "powerful CEDH deck without blue". This is what they brought.
Why payer Always play blue?
@@alexandrelemehaute1425 blue has a lot of strong interaction and card advantage
I was wondering as when I see someone not running blue they have anti-counter cards I didn’t see any in the video hence my question.
Once you play black, can never go back.
So basically what we learned. Is that while we all hate blue. We all need blue.
How does one get the dont feed the fish playmats?
I like mikes alternative art for tymna
In folger’s opener he doesn’t have mox diamond OR jet medallion. But on his first turn he plays both?
We should get a mini series for each set of games is based around one color
I had a fun idea floating in my had for interesting content you can do, for every match (in a three game series) the only deck building restriction is you cannot use cards that was used in a previous match (by any player excluding basic lands) so game 1 would be your everyday cedh match, game 2, now probably your common counterspells and combo pieces are “banned” and so forth,
Knowing this do you bring game 1 a diverse deck to “deny” your opponents options? Well now we are talking strategy...
Cheers,
I do hope a card was added to the mainboard of the K'rrik deck, otherwise it was running only 98 cards, as I had taken out a land and forgot to replace it until today. Though, I'm not entirely sure how much it would change the outcome.
A little surprised about not seeing Godo ^^
OK so I ran into this the other day. Karn says "activated abilities" right? So I had a card that said when the activate abilities of artifacts or creatures draw a card and was told that tapping something for mana isn't an activated ability. Still kinda learning the massive rule book of this game so help?
I'll help you out, do you know the names of the cards for examples?
Was it Runic Armasaur? It says "Whenever an opponent activates an ability of a creature or land that isn't a mana ability, you may draw a card."
If we look at the text of mana abilities on creatures (Elvish Mystic says "{T}: Add {G}.") or artifacts (Sol Ring says "{T}: Add {C}{C}.") we see that these ARE activated abilities.
If I google "activated abilities, the mtg.gamepedia wiki has some nice summaries. It quotes the rules saying {Activated abilities are written as “[Cost]: [Effect.] [Activation instructions (if any).]”}.
In this case the [Cost] for Elvish Mystic and Sol Ring is the {T} tap symbol. This is followed by a colon character : and then the [Effect] is to either add a green mana {G} or two colorless mana {C}{C}.
However! Runic Armasaur says only cares about creatures and lands, not artifacts. Finally, Runic Armasaur says "that isn't a mana ability".
If I google "mtg mana ability" and check mtg.gamepedia wiki again, it quotes the rules saying that a Mana Ability is "An activated or triggered ability that could create mana and doesn’t use the stack."
Bringing it all together, tapping lands, creatures, or artifacts for mana is using mana abilities. Mana abilities ARE activated abilities. But Runic Armasaur does not trigger on mana abilities, so you can't draw off of them. (You could draw off of someone cracking a fetch land, they say "{T}, Pay 1 life, Sacrifice Flooded Strand: Search your library..." which again has the activated ability form of [Cost] : [Effect]. They are lands and the effect doesn't add mana to your mana pool, so Runic Armasaur triggers and lets you draw)
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Do a series of mono-colored games, that would be fun to watch.
Okay, THIS should be interesting
I mma not a fan of black or blue decks , but a game without blue is a perfect game for me ahahah , imma Naya player only :D, thxs for this video man , can u make more videos like this ?? no red, no black , and so on ?? It would b nice :D
I want the slow no blue episode. 4 players on blood pod!
I like how ad nauseam still gets play. Peer through the abyss seems better at this point.
game 2, what an opener for Folger. sheesh