In my experience at casual tables, leonin arbiter’s ability is forgotten about pretty often, but more to the sense of “any player can ignore it for 2” is the forgotten part. So it ends up functioning as a stranglehold effect after about 2 turns.
I could be wrong so someone please correct me if I am., But at ~5:20 when Shelby swings his commander with Keddis out and it spreads to everyone. Keddis reads "It deals that much damage to each opponent" with the it being the commander. So I believe it should actually be commander damage to everyone. I have a Keddis and Malcom deck which has often won with commander damage to everyone so I had to defend my case.
Nope, Kediss is a triggered ability that happens after the damage is dealt. Commander damage is only damage dealt by the commander from attacking. While Kediss does trigger during the combat step, it's not commander damage. Fun fact: if Kediss was a replacement effect instead of a trigger, it would be commander damage, as it would be changing how the commander damage is dealt as opposed to creating a separate instance of damage after the commander damage was dealt.
@@SmoothBrainEDH wow I learned something today. My entire group has been playing with commander damage is any time a commander deals damage not just combat. Thanks for the info!
@@francisdowlatabadi2734 That is because Kediss specifies commanders you control and the opponent gains control of Tahngarth when attacking on the opponent's turn. You temporarily lose control of Tahngarth so no trigger from Kediss.
That outro tho 😂😂 love seeing Tahngarth! Chaos Voltron is best Voltron
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I'm rooting for Chandler. Not because he is indeed a QT 3.14, but because of his playmat. #GoRawr
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That was a fun one. Jolly Good Show.
Always love seeing a minotaur deck pop off! Good show all!
Aye Chandler.
That's a good playmat 😎
Thank you Godzilla! Big fan btw 😲
In my experience at casual tables, leonin arbiter’s ability is forgotten about pretty often, but more to the sense of “any player can ignore it for 2” is the forgotten part. So it ends up functioning as a stranglehold effect after about 2 turns.
That Maze of Ith policing which fatty gets to connect was so good!
I might need 1, it is not very expensive nowadays :)
Team Tahngarth for the win! Gruul Brotherhood!
Love bristly bill so good
Cheering for the toad😂
Scrub brought Bill to a commander sesh … 😂
I have a question.
Is a Landcard on my Battlefield a permanent i Control?
I ask because of the Liliana of the veil planeswalker -6 ability
Yes, anything that stays on the battlefield is a permanent. Liliana of the Veil ultimate does require splitting up lands
Hoping for a common frog W
Got to root for Tahngarth
The most unassuming player usually wins.
Urza's saga shouldn't get a counter while Vorinclex is on the field.
I could be wrong so someone please correct me if I am., But at ~5:20 when Shelby swings his commander with Keddis out and it spreads to everyone. Keddis reads "It deals that much damage to each opponent" with the it being the commander. So I believe it should actually be commander damage to everyone. I have a Keddis and Malcom deck which has often won with commander damage to everyone so I had to defend my case.
Nope, Kediss is a triggered ability that happens after the damage is dealt. Commander damage is only damage dealt by the commander from attacking. While Kediss does trigger during the combat step, it's not commander damage.
Fun fact: if Kediss was a replacement effect instead of a trigger, it would be commander damage, as it would be changing how the commander damage is dealt as opposed to creating a separate instance of damage after the commander damage was dealt.
@@SmoothBrainEDH wow I learned something today. My entire group has been playing with commander damage is any time a commander deals damage not just combat. Thanks for the info!
@@SmoothBrainEDH Is this also why Kediss didn't trigger when Tahngarth was hitting people on Shelby's opponent's turns?
@@TheIronStarks Happy to help!
@@francisdowlatabadi2734 That is because Kediss specifies commanders you control and the opponent gains control of Tahngarth when attacking on the opponent's turn. You temporarily lose control of Tahngarth so no trigger from Kediss.
go bristly bill thats what i run in arena
fuck
Ugh. Why as a community are we using "typal"?
That's a great question, with no good answer