@@benr1286 pretty sure every player anywhere can be the worst at times. And he’s just learning the format, we can cut him some slack. Now, if he runs a blink/stax/extra turns deck next week we tar and feather him
Damn, this is one of the best commander show's out there but these's 1 vs 3 are getting to be real downer's. Since Justin is probably not comming back can we keep Corey off of Blue control/stax/blink/extra turns and the likes ???
As a viewer, I would appreciate it if Corey would use nouns. Jeremy tried to coax him to be specific, use card and player names, but Corey often says "I'll attack you with this." If instead he said "I'll attack Jeremy for 2 with my Charming Prince" it would go along way to improve the video. I hope you'll consider my feedback.
I tend to accidently win when I play bounce/flicker decks. I made a momir vig deck to be goofy, mostly gu creatures, very few mono color, I had dual nature in there as it was goofy I also had equilibrium in there as well as I had zero removal other than that. I cast a cloud of fairies as again, I was not even thinking combo combo, I was just looking forward to getting value from vig... then my friends said "ok, you went infinite, now what?". Felt like crap as i was just planning to durdle. It's like when my buddy accidently won because he had future sight + top + -1 cost to artifacts 1/2 blue creature. All of the parts are fine, any two are fine, add the third and he swears and scoops as he draws his deck for 0 mana.
I mean there are but nobody plays them. Spirit tribal, aura decks, soldier tribal. If it ain't blink it tends to be stax. I run Deny Kiln as my Azorious commander
@@kingfuzzy2 One thing I have done is use more than just uw commanders when I want to do a uw deck; Atraxa lets you do fun proliferate things even if you run no other green/black cards, Belesarius Cawl can be super fun for an artifact deck. There are options, you just have to look at things that do not say "enters the batlefield"
@@bentyler2167, if your commander requires the death of itself and other creatures you control, and you decide to blink everything for value instead, then your deck has nothing to do with your commander. We can all agree on that. Cory admitted that there was no theme for his deck. He took what was supposed to be a challenge and turned it into just another Azorius deck of his. I think that if 2 out of the 3 opponents agree that the commander is irrelevant to the deck then the player should lose 1 point. It would also keep everybody accountable and, in my opinion, make things more interesting in the long run. I don't even know why I'm spending this much time on this right now. I'm just bored on the internet, I guess.
Oh I didn't notice the channel rebranding until Jeremy mentioned it, but to be honest this show is the only thing I watch here so looks like a good change to me 👍
I find it SO funny that Uro was so universally hated throughout Magic, but at the exact same time and continuing on since then, Yorion has been a frickin’ menace, yet gets no where near the same level of hate.
5 minutes in, I'm calling it that no one has read Stephen's commander "if it was cast from your hand." Oof Jeremy handed him the body bag by reading the card. Lol
@@russellanderson8844 he has updates from when he left on his twitter. He left to support his family through a very tough time. I don’t want to go into great detail In case I miss something but after binging every season with Justin I too really miss his personality and chemistry with Steven and Jeremy and John.
Please get back Justin, this Corey guy is ruining commander versus for me. Always plays the same kind of decks i dont wanna see on my table nor in my youtube videos.
I think this would be a much better and more balanced way of handling the randamonium. There would be power levels but not ones so out of wack that you have clear outliers and unsavable stinkers. And you'd get community interaction ontop
Look, I love Corey, but not in Commander Vs. Everyone can’t seem to play fun decks anymore because Corey doesn’t understand the nature of commander. He sees Magic as a competitive game and just that. Put the man into anything else and replace him with someone who understands this format.
Love y'all, buuuuuuut man did this video trigger my commander PTSD bad. UW blink is disgusting after the last few years. At least Corey didn't have a Brago 😅
Corey playing U/W is the new John playing R/U artifacts. Also when did blinking remove summoning sickness? Twice he blinked a creature then attacked with it
These commenters are so salty over a pretty standard blink deck. He played some normal cards and didn't get interacted with. Turns out if you don't interact with the guy who gets ahead you lose. Weird.
If you haven't noticed when everyone else plays they stick to the theme of their commander as much as possible. Its supposed to be a casual commander show for fun (Thats where there fan base started and has grown from). Now I'm not saying blink decks are not fun for the player, but their is usually house rules for these situations (extra turn stack decks, blink shenanigans, mill) they just are not fun for everyone else at the table. Its why they used to have negative 1 point for one turn table kill. Most people feel that Corey has gotten a little overzealous with his power creep in Blue, Blue/White.
I feel like I've watched episodes of this show where one player dominates for the whole game and the only time the comments section is salty is when Corey does it.
"Pretty standard" is the issue :p For the majority of casual players, watching casual EDH entertainment where you see the exact same deck you lost to yesterday has fairly little entertainment value. It's also not the first time we've seen a standard Blink deck on this show, to boot. We all know the Blink deck already, for most people it has lost its viewing entertainment value. It's fun to play, I have an old Roon deck myself, but we viewers are not playing. As strange as it may sound, the entertainment of strangers on the internet takes precedence over that of the players. It's a RU-vid show first and foremost, after all. Additionally, if the crew has to expect a "pretty standard Blink deck" at any point, it stands to reason the response is more "pretty standard" hyper-efficient removal (+more removal in general), which heavily suppresses slower gimmick decks. It optimizes the creativity out of the table. Wizards is already pushing out tons of older cards with the onslaught of extremely impactful cards (lmao, nice Teneb the Harvester, have you heard of Ancient Dragons?), and bringing "pretty standard Blink" only further enhances that issue. Most people at this particular table don't mind playing with or against Armageddon, yet, we don't see them run MLD. It creates more non-games, it sucks away casual-tier entertainment, and limits deckbuilding freedom. The crew makes the choice of not running Turns, MLD, Stax, "pretty standard Blink", hyper-optimized lists, to improve entertainment value for a wider, casual, audience. Now, while we're on the subject of "pretty standard" deckbuilding: it disappoints me a bit when people (Steeevie, but also Jeremy every now and then) pick the EDH-Average as their deck. It comes with the same issue of being "pretty standard", but with an additional clause of being kinda medium. Yep, it sure looks like the most common Red Artifact cards. That definitely has nothing to do with Myojin, lol. Myojin doesn't give you much to work with to be fair, especially as the commander, but it's kind of a pity nontheless.
Every episode, Corey is straying closer to just being punched in the face by the other guys. Lol. Corey is great, but he needs to NOT jam Yorion blink packages in every deck he can. Sigh...
So why did Corey make 3 tokens from Regal Caracal? It only makes 2 tokens so he should have only had 4 tokensafter spark double. Did I miss something? (I know it probably might not have mattered just curious!)
Panharmicon is what your missing. It doubled the trigger so he got 4 from each instead of two. Edit: double checked your correct pan was removed and he made 3 instead of 4 so it was him not reading the card. Not that it matters the game was over after the first loop lol.
I like Cory, but I feel like I have seen a yorian deck from him alot recently, and they are always kinda boring to watch h resolve because it's just the same thing over and over. But I have been watching old episodes, so my sense of time may be scewed.
Tyrite Sanctum does not add a divinity counter to permanents, it gives +1/+1 counters with its {2},{T}: ability and an indestructibe counter with its sacrifice ability. The Myojin could not deal damage or remove its counter this way.
@@randomact2007 Oops, you're absolutely right. I heard divinity counter from Stephen and looked only at the land rather than the Myojin. Thanks for the correction!
I know it's supposed to be random and all, but the power differential between some of these commanders kind of ruins some of the competition. It isn't particularly enjoyable when one or two players are just getting rolled over because they got screwed over by the randomonium. I know it's a part of the game, but perhaps Susan could use a little rough balancing
ah Tobias, I remember Justin had to play the OG Tobias lol... he has no abilities so it was just an azorius good stuff deck. I knew Steven would die first this week, the person in first place always dies first, its very predictable. Steven will die first next week too because he's still first.
Did no one read Cory's cards properly? most of the exile effects that he cast said target creature you control but he kept targeting the other guy's things and they were blink effects, not permeant exile.
It's disgraceful that you're still spending editing time adding music and missing tons of other visual things, such as when Stephen cast Daretti and the card wasn't shown on the overlay. Overlay wasn't updated with Sapling's commander damage on Corey after that first hit, and the second when they verbally confirmed he was at 4 commander damage, and the third hit. Stephen not trying to wipe Corey's board in response to Yorion was questionable. He would have lost a lot of damage but the amount of value Corey was going to get more than made up for it. And for people saying it wouldn't have mattered because he had a response, it would have removed one set of triggers and drawn that response out of his hand. Regal Caracal only makes 2 tokens. Which, if Stephen hadn't proliferated wouldn't have been enough damage to kill him. Love or hate Corey, you have to admit he does not regularly bring decks that are in the same relative power level as everyone else. I find those games incredibly unfun to watch, especially with Corey laughing as he stomps them.
Swing at Corey for 1 Block with 6 cats Okay it will trade with one They're 3/3 Oh that's fine I just want the trigger They all have lifelink *surprised Pikachu*
I thought dragons would absolutely do better. But when you can only play a single land every turn, they are going to be horribly behind. Even though this nonsense was a complete landslide win, I laughed damn near through the entire video.
I’m not gonna lie if I was Jon after like the 4th time Corey either destroyed or bounced my creature I woulda just quit playing tbh 🤦♂️ poor guy couldn’t get anything going cause he couldn’t ramp at all
Episodes like these were Corey runs away with the game from the beginning I just skip to the end and see that indeed just controlled the game with not much resistance, unfortunate for the others players.
God Corey's laugh is annoying. We get it. You built a deck that pub stomps. Go play at the cedh table since that's what you want. He's the kind of guy who misrepresents his deck at a table so no one switches to a similar power level. "Oh its totally just a precon level deck I just like Edgar Markov as a commander" proceeds to combo out turn 2.
@@folderrr and the life totals on screen are wrong 1/3 of the time anyway. I think they need to have a judge be the director for these videos. They miss so many interactions, get rulings wrong, and have improper game states and overlay issues. From a big company like Ssg, you think they’d hold themselves to a higher standard
That's what happens when you get a poop commander. I think the randamonium needs some general power level averaging so commanders don't create blowouts or force players to just basically ignore their commander to have a decent chance
Well actually dragon that don’t fly are dragon born we’re dragon and dragon Pretending to be something else or just something else love each other and have baby John
Maybe if you guys stopped getting average decks from EDHRECH both the decks and the game would be a lot more interesting... Jeremy's deck was half treefolk half lifegain =/
Anyone else getting bored of watching 3 vs Corey every week? He’s honestly made these eps so boring. Like if I wanted to experience this I’d go play arena. This is boring as hell. Smh
The guy who commented below me is wrong. Panharmonicon works if an opponent's card triggers one of YOUR activated abilities, which seems like it would double up Confounding Conumdrum. The reason he doesn't need to bounce two lands is that Panharmonicon only cares about artifacts and creatures, not lands.
This show has become so god awful boring after Corey joined. I love Justin and wish he'd come back but to be honest i just want a vote to get rid of Corey because i cannot stand him. I can't even watch the full video anymore due to him. Probably won't happen but that's my opinion.
"Average red deck" Come on! It's a Myojin! Where's all the red and artifact proliferate effects? :D EDIT 12:20 OH! It has a "From the hand" check? SO it's not going to get indestructible counters? Proliferate won't do you much good then.