Oops... the myriad tokens enter the battlefield tapped and attacking, but they don't have haste. You shouldn't have been able to attack with them in the second combat.
A couple of people have mentioned that the myriad tokens don't have haste and wouldn't have been able to attack in the extra combat but I also wanted to mention that the tokens wouldn't have untapped at all. They were put into play tapped and attacking but they aren't considered to have "attacked" since they were never declared. Great game though!
@connorl0204 The relevant rule is "508.4 ...Such creatures are “attacking” but, for the purposes of trigger events and effects, they never 'attacked.' " Because the myriad tokens entered tapped and attacking, they were never declared as attackers and aren't considered to have "attacked." It's the same reason you don't get any attack triggers for creatures that enter tapped and attacking. They're still attacking creatures in combat so any static effect that applies to attacking creatures like [Berserker's Onslaught] still work but not really anything else. It's a really weird counterinuitive distinction but does that make a little bit more sense?
Ahh mix of old and new. Perfect. Seeing 4 precons play against each other and pausing every few seconds to see what new card of the year #1529 can be overwhelming
I have a master deck It is the most glass canon deck I’ve ever made! It wins within 2 turns of being cast or they wrath it away and have blockers before I can get it out again. 1rst or last every game!
It looks like Mat does put it on the field but the narration was just off a bit. When recast Doric, he had 9 lands on the field and when he untaps he has 10.