PSA for all Doubling Season players: Planeswalker activated abilities do not add double loyalty counters when Doubling Season is in play. DS states that effects double counters and permanents, but loyalty abilities are costs putting counters on your Planeswalkers.
However (and nothing you said was incorrect, this is to clarify for other commenters), when the Planeswalker enters, if DS is in play, the counters will double since those counters are entering not as a cost, but as part of the card
@ImJustHereToWatch14 Yes, that's right. I didn't mention that part because the most common mistakes players make are doubling counters from plus loyalty abilities.
The biggest creature I have flung was a 44/44 Metalwork Colossus. It was in my Ziatora deck, I buffed the MC with a skullspore nexus and unnatural growth. It was a game ender for one of my opponents.
CGB's wive, Gina says: "...and CGB knows this because he plays waayy too much arena" 😂😂 That was great, foiling blakes killing blow with his own card 😂😂
I think the biggest creature I have tossed was a Rampaging Brontodon that was beefed up to absurd levels through its own ability and Xenagos, God of Revels. It did something like 50+ damage in the end somehow. Epic.
I really enjoyed Gina's summary. I usually can't finish the episode in one go, but her summary reminds me of everything that happened throughout the game.
Doubling season: If an effect would create one or more tokens under your control, it creates twice that many of those tokens instead. If an effect would put one or more counters on a permanent you control, it puts twice that many of those counters on that permanent instead. The second part of that does indeed double the effect of you 'plus a planeswalker'
Doubling season does not double the amount of loyalty counters when activating a loyalty ability. It only double the amount of counters of planeswalkers entering the battlefield
Always good to stay til the end ;-) I think that’s the first game I saw with Minsk and Boo not winning. Surprising :) Oh one more thing: As much as I like Gina, I somehow liked the old show style better (especially with Ben’s intros of course), but I’ll come back anyways ;)
Thanks for the cool video!!! By the way, I don't know why, but I hardly ever see a game where Isshin shows his "power". Something almost always goes wrong :P This is my favorite commander, and honestly it is the deck with which I win most often.
@@r12365 Thats totaly not true - i play him a lot, and Drakuseth is even "bad" in my opinion - much to slow;) Isshin can kill a player easy on turn 5 and win on turn 6 (and we are talking not Fast mana etc. list, just normal High Power ~ PL7) - so any super exepsive creatures are not needed ;) Its just metter of how You build him.
Amazing game as always. Not counting CGB’s win as a valid one cause he betrayed his deal with Shea to kill the colossus, and then later when he had a card to kill the colossus he let her die instead, actively betraying the original deal. Bad friend there cgb!!! Jokes aside, riveting match full of twists and turns. All glory to the victor
Is it legal to use Reconnaissance after combat damage?? It states “That creature neither receives or deals combat damage this turn.” But they did deal combat damage. It doesn’t say they don’t deal combat damage for the rest of the turn, it reads to me like they do not deal combat damage at all this turn. Edit: after looking into this, it appears it is legal.
Just finished building my Gonti grand larceny deck, as a worshiper of the sultai cult, and lover of gonti and stealing ppls stuff… magic robot cowboy steal things was a no brainer. Second game with it, beat two CEDH decks cuz your cards are my cards now 😂. Thanks for your Thasas Oracle😂😂
Theoretically if Blake had used his Xenagos trigger on the Colossus it would have been an 80/80, so if he had actually succeeded in flinging it at CGB he would have lost the game because he would have decked himself by overdrawing as part of the M&B ability before CGB died to having less than 0 life (state based) right?
Woulda been cool for CGB to just save Shay for the favor anyway. Even tho it wasnt his intention he lied about the deal and then still committed two crimes against her and the thing he lied about is the very instrument used to kill both Shay and Ben. Hopefully the deal is honored in a future game
Curse of opulence **Whenever enchanted player is attacked, create a Gold token.** Each opponent attacking that player does the same. turn 1 curse, Shae missing a lot of gold
Blake attacked Ben turn 2 = +1 gold Turn 2 Shae could use the gold to cast Isshin turn 2 = 0 gold CGB attacked Ben on turn 3 = +2 gold Blake attacked Ben turn 3 = +2 gold Shae play a land, making 3 mana + 4 gold, 7 mana total on her turn 3!! for sure the game would be different
If shay didnt mention that she was gettinf gold i was going to xD. Also question fir the chat if u play a 3 hr long casual game and it needs to end is it casual to use thassa and demonic to win if the deck had no tutors 😅
Amo a isshin y me molesta que lo jueguen mal ioras dios de la victoria desde entro es criatura pide 7 de devoción, de el son 2+2 de isshin +2 del dragon mas el blanco de la orzov es criatura😑😑😑
What kind of crappy hard hats are those? Made from the crappiest Chinesium plastic and they don't even seem to have the inner straps etc. Those are utter trash. You aren't supposed to have the hard plastic (well in this case, I bet you can poke through that with your pinkie finger) against your skull.