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Silverback Elder plays nice with Stampeding Wildebeest/Serow, Temur Sabretooth, and Roaring Primadox. As for favorites from the set, Vesuvan Duplimocy and Serra Paragon.
Thanks a lot! I do a lot of switching things up in the decks while I am putting the presentations together. It is actually a good deck building step, makes me think.
@@NerdinKorea That makes sense, I’m sure it helps you categorize things as you go. I’ll keep that in mind while I’m writing my Cruelclaw deck tech! Do you always test the deck against people before posting a deck tech?
Graveyard hate and pseudo card draw is a scary combo. Forcing someone to sac their most expensive thing is just icing on the cake. This should not be as cheap as it is.
If you're doing cat tribal AND running Warehouse Tabby.... might I suggest pairing it with Hungry Lynx? Warehouse Tabby makes you a rat every time an enchantment you control goes to the graveyard. Hungry Lynx makes all your cats bigger every time a rat dies. 1G: Cats you control have protection from Rats. (They can't be blocked, targeted, or dealt damage by Rats.) At the beginning of your end step, target opponent creates a 1/1 black Rat creature with deathtouch. Whenever a Rat dies, put a +1/+1 counter on each Cat you control. 2/2 And it's right at the $2 mark.
To be fair with Chaos Charm for design at the time this spell pushed. Tunnel is a magic card from alpha with the text destroy target wall (can't regen) so when I first open Mirage packs I was impressed :)
Ive been playing commander for a few years now and totally forgot about Mech Prod. and simic ascendancy. Thanks for the vid, valuable to the new players and intermediate players like myself.
That thoughtseize mode on Mardu Charm makes it pretty appealing! I'd never run Thoughtseize in commander, since it's so inefficient to spend a card to take a card from just one opponent, but there are narrow circumstances where you'd love to do that, like after an opponent tutors something or gets their huge bomb bounced back to their hand. It's almost like a main-deckable sideboard card.
@@TheMeditatingRaven I love him, I feel like he overlaps with Ardenn a lot. Doesn't fit into my boros equip deck, but would be a interesting build as a commander.
I think you are mis understanding simic ascendancy. Proliferating once will at most give it two counters (assuming it has a counter on it and a creature has a plus 1/1 counter. Because it says one or more.
@@cameronmcpherson2677 Ah, I see now. I did misread that repeatedly. It is per creature, but doesn't care how many +1/+1 counters go on that creature. I got it now.
They can activate their creatures activated ability in response to the charm that phases out a creature. The only time they can’t is if it says can only be activated at sorcery speed.
I bought like 4-6 copies for volatile fault because of the extra synergies for artifacts, treasures etc. that and tectonic edge and ghost quarter are my three go to lands for targeted land removal. It’s also hilarious when you remove an ashaya.
How about Fogs as a theme for an episode? A lot of them are cheap, and have some kind of upside or modality. I've caught my friends off guard with Pause for Reflection, that was fun. You could also include other cards that keep you alive through a big combat step, like Aetherize and the like.
@@NerdinKorea No, fogs, like the card Fog, cards that prevent combat damage. A frog video would be neat too, though. There's even some overlap; Spore Frog is a frog that fogs, lol
@@JohnDoe-oc4rk Oh! Haha! That is a good idea. I was falling asleep when I read your message. I seem to have gotten that totally wrong. Fog effects is a solid idea! I should do that for the precon upgrades series.
I played a Mabel deck in prerelease and it was so much fun, one round I ended up with a 7/7 heartfire hero with double strike, haste, trample, and vigilance