Star City Games Did you guys also catch Stephen casually adding a counter to it when he put the dice back on it? It went from 4 before he read it to 5 afterwards. xD ~22:55
How in the **** did wotc waste a slot in a commander anthology on kalemne??? Also I loved how you guys helped Jeremy out when he just didn't have any clue; he would have missed a lot more stuff had it not been for you, I wish my play group would be more like you guys.
Thanks for the great content guys! cant decide on mimeoplasm or Atraxa to be my favorite out of this box set. One will become Muldrotha shenanigans and the other will be a deck called Phyrexian Spark which my roommate has dubbed "The Friendship Ender" which is just removal, pumping creatures, infect, and planeswalkers.
John seriously, liquid metal the vulture than switch with welder to the crawler. Atleast would have saved you and Steven for a couple of turns. I yelled at the screen for a good 2 minutes just on how much you didn't run that play, it hurt's my soul. #TeamSuarez :'(
We need to do the upgrade episode for these decks. #TeamSuarez gets wacky red artifact infinite combos. Jeremy gets the Superfriends. Steven does Plasm things. Justin gets a new deck and commander.
I’m most excited about playing either the Devour for Power, or Built from Scratch. I like eating powerful creatures from the graveyard to pump Mimeoplasm, but I also like reanimating artifacts from the graveyard.
I'm looking forward to hopefully getting my hands on this product. my original Atraxa deck was stolen so it's bitter sweet seeing it dominate here but I'm also excited about mimeoplasm
Even though Jeremy didn't realized vulturous zombie doesn't gets pumped if he gets milled it wouldn't of mattered. It was probably around 15-20 counters added and he would've still murdered everyone on the turn he actually killed them. Despite the fast and meh game Director Kyle is truly the best in this show. BTW Justin didn't save Jon. He still died in the end in my opinion from his own attack. Never left the attack phase.
I like every episode, but I usually start watching until something reminds me to like. It’s usually something cool happening in deck techs or game, but this episode it was absolutely Director Kyle.
I'm on Justin's side for this. The damage was non lethal until the act of an outside party, one Stephen Green, gave the creature in question double strike. Ergo lethal damage was being presented by Stephen Green. And through the intervention of of one Justin Parnell the effect enacted by Stephen Green (double strike) was removed and lethal damage against the victim Jonathan Suarez was prevented. #ParnellsavedSuarez
As much as I liked the idea of the Kalemne deck, which I purchased and had some fun with in a couple games, it was absolutely dismantled and the good cards gutted out of it. And there is no way is it on par with Atraxa or Daretti when they kick off. Not sure about the thought process behind this anthology box.
The only thing awesome in Kalemne is Urza Incubator. This game was so lopsided since Atraxa out of the box was insane and Daretti (love how that deck acts like a black deck re-animator with Artifacts) can teach a player to quickly respect mono red but can be a bit slow to start up LOL
Blade of selves and fiery confluence are solid reprints, i just dont think this was the way to do it. Mystic confluence in battlebond proved that. C18 NEEDS a good boros commander that breaks the mold a bit. Something that lets boros draw cards (maybe reds exile based 'draw') while still feeling boros would be super sweet.
Yeah. Boros can be such an uphill battle on its own. For some reason I keep trying it, then I play a some combination with the other three colours and you just have so many more cards.
Denis Möller ahh I see it just took so long seemed like he should have done it before the ability resolved. Although some things are off in each game even in some interactions in our own games. They are still entertaining and why some of us play the game :)
Stephen complaining about scooze when it doesn't really do anything to the mimeoplasm since the mimeoplasm doesn't target or use the stack, it's just a clone effect, scooze can't eat the stuff mimeoplasm exiles, it just happens
I bet Stephen doesn't know how Mimeoplasm works. If he cast it, Jeremy would have to activate Scavenging Ooze before Mimeoplasm enters the battlefield. Once Mimeoplasm enters the battlefield, Jeremy could not respond with Scavenging Ooze.
Is there a reason Jon didn't use his liquid metal coating on the zombie and then use his welder to swap it?... I feel like that would have solved the problem
correct me if i am wrong but couldn't Jonathan have used liquimetal coating on the vulture then weilded it out with the crawer or does that count as it dying?