If you don’t reveal, then you don’t get a card to your hand. The may is related to either one not finding an artifact or creature, or choosing not to put one into your hand. Revealing is the cost of gaining the card and demonstrates to your opponent you didn’t grab something other than what the card allows
it was hard to find a well video explaining how to play on this deck, thank you so much
Glad it was helpful
😮 a video like this for Food and Fellowship would be great!!!
Awesome playmat!
Thanks Krystal
Where did you find that playmat at? I want!
very helpful for a quick overview
For Boromir, doesnt it say you MAY reveal the card you chose, not that you have to?
If you don’t reveal, then you don’t get a card to your hand. The may is related to either one not finding an artifact or creature, or choosing not to put one into your hand. Revealing is the cost of gaining the card and demonstrates to your opponent you didn’t grab something other than what the card allows
Considering this or Calvary Charge for a good out of the box pre con, which is better???
How many years have you spent playing MTG?
@@GSIron about a decade and took a break for a few years, planning to make a comeback to commander, and keeping it casual and fun.
cavalry charge has the biggest upside long term, and will most likely double in price, so I would buy it now
Is the Card Draw of this Commander even Triggering if you cast no Human, but you had allready 6+ Humans on the Board from last Round ?
Correct, all you would need is 6 humans to draw a card
@@GSIron Wizards is saying that if you don't get the etb effect you don't get the card!