Green is definitely good but more than that I feel like your Mistform deck is ... Pretty adorable ahah. I love seeing you playing it again and again and I can feel the passion for this deck. I feel like it plays a bit too fair to really be a menace but that's probably one of the reasons why I like it that much !
When it comes to EDH, blue struggles to do what it does best, which is controlling the opposition. We're talking three opponents and a total of 120 life, compared to the one opponent and 20 life in duels (not to mention three 99-card decks, which also nerfs milling strategies). In addition to that, the one copy of a card rule makes it harder for blue to always have the best answers every time.
@@eboling2008 I believe he explained in the way early videos that nobody plays cEDH decks in his videos. They’re all meant to be casual, and Mistform is as casual as you can get with mono blue. Unless you do Kami of the Crescent Moon group hug.
For edh I think green is stronger than blue. Blue's better in a shorter game but edh goes longer so green gets the advantage. Especially since it has land ramp, and blue has the worst ramp of all the colours.
Blue is the strongest color. It's the only color, that reasonably interacts with the stack. However, if you don't play a powerful wincon, it becomes difficult to end the game. Green creatures are way bigger.
I have a question about Grothama that I'd love to get answered because I can't seem to find the answer anywhere. If you give Grothama hexproof can your opponents creatures still fight it. Grothama gives all creatures a triggered ability but is is still a targeted ability?
Green used to lack card draw and removal. More fight mechanics and draw cards have popped up over last few years. Great Henge, Guardian project and Garruk's uprising were game changers. White does a lot better now and days, Red seems to play the same explosive turns and has much more impulse draw, Blue? does better in 1v1, There are some good mill/alt wincon options now though.
Green does too many things. WOTC keeps giving green new toys every set. I feel like Green is still easily the most powerful color in EDH. It has card draw, creatures, tutors, ramp, removal etc. It just does too many things that other colors need to do but with extra steps.
Grenzo puts creatures into play with power less than or equal to its own. Grenzo had two counters on it making it a 4/4 and he knew Ob was on the bottom from the Charbelcher.
I really want to buy the game you showcased here does it ship to the US and if not is there anyway I can get it? My playgroup would love a game like that!
Glad you enjoy it! You can buy it at foolsgaming.com/product/sicem/ and it ships to the U.S.! If ever you have any issues, just send an email to info@foolsgaming.com
This will be the second time you’ve convinced me to make a certain commander and now making a mistform where the first commander was kranko mob boss and He’s already one of my most played deck and can get him out turn one if I have the right hand on my first 7
what was even this Kumena deck with no merfolk lol and then random cards that do absolutely nothing like aeromoeba ?!!! so confused... deck didnt do anything. he just casted cards and did little to nothing, i think the farseek was the most it did. But then i heard " the kumena deck was actually his GFs and it was just a random plethora of sea creatures " IT ALL MAKES SENSE NOW.
No offense but saying mono green is powerful is a bit of an overstatement here. It was T11, with no significant plays from other players at the table beside a sad bounce with no follow up as often when clearing a board. So you end up being the last to rebuild. Eleven turns barely touching its board for a beat down mono green deck, thank god he won.
Green is definitely good but more than that I feel like your Mistform deck is ... Pretty adorable ahah.
I love seeing you playing it again and again and I can feel the passion for this deck. I feel like it plays a bit too fair to really be a menace but that's probably one of the reasons why I like it that much !
When it comes to EDH, blue struggles to do what it does best, which is controlling the opposition. We're talking three opponents and a total of 120 life, compared to the one opponent and 20 life in duels (not to mention three 99-card decks, which also nerfs milling strategies). In addition to that, the one copy of a card rule makes it harder for blue to always have the best answers every time.
That's why you really gotta combine it with other colors to get more outta blue itself, imo.
I don't think a mistform ultimus deck is really representative of how good blue is in general
@@altromonte15 this is true, this dude has obviously never played urza or even a good orvar deck
@@eboling2008 I believe he explained in the way early videos that nobody plays cEDH decks in his videos. They’re all meant to be casual, and Mistform is as casual as you can get with mono blue. Unless you do Kami of the Crescent Moon group hug.
@@cloud3151 i was talking about to original comment, not mtg muddstah
I do love your Mistform Ultimus deck! Lord tribal for the win! 😁
Grenzo list?
For edh I think green is stronger than blue. Blue's better in a shorter game but edh goes longer so green gets the advantage. Especially since it has land ramp, and blue has the worst ramp of all the colours.
I have like 3 Grothoma from a battlebond box that I bought but I have no idea what to do with it so it's nice to see someone playing it.
Sic'Em looks slick. Super easy to grasp and quick to play.
Thanks Kevin! You can see more about it on www.foolsgaming.com!
Blue is the strongest color. It's the only color, that reasonably interacts with the stack. However, if you don't play a powerful wincon, it becomes difficult to end the game. Green creatures are way bigger.
Where was this video done
That new Defiler of Dreams is a pretty sick card you should think about slotting into your Mistform deck.
Woo a match with Grothoma thats my jam so rare to see!
I have a question about Grothama that I'd love to get answered because I can't seem to find the answer anywhere. If you give Grothama hexproof can your opponents creatures still fight it. Grothama gives all creatures a triggered ability but is is still a targeted ability?
Hi Caleb, no targeting occurs with fighting :)
I always love mistform games
Looked at the title and had a solid 10 second think about when they printed this "Sic'ret Bonus" legendary
Green used to lack card draw and removal. More fight mechanics and draw cards have popped up over last few years. Great Henge, Guardian project and Garruk's uprising were game changers. White does a lot better now and days, Red seems to play the same explosive turns and has much more impulse draw, Blue? does better in 1v1, There are some good mill/alt wincon options now though.
White does a lot better but many of the good white cards in this sense are very expensive
Green does too many things. WOTC keeps giving green new toys every set. I feel like Green is still easily the most powerful color in EDH. It has card draw, creatures, tutors, ramp, removal etc. It just does too many things that other colors need to do but with extra steps.
green benefits the most from the lack of land destruction in the format.
How did Grenzo put ob-nixilis into play on turn 7?
Grenzo puts creatures into play with power less than or equal to its own. Grenzo had two counters on it making it a 4/4 and he knew Ob was on the bottom from the Charbelcher.
He activated Grenzo when Grenzo had two +1/+1 counters on it, and put ob nixilis on the bottom of his library with char belcher
@@danriemer9724 Ah thank you! I didn't track the counters on top of it's normal power :)
I really want to buy the game you showcased here does it ship to the US and if not is there anyway I can get it? My playgroup would love a game like that!
Glad you enjoy it! You can buy it at foolsgaming.com/product/sicem/ and it ships to the U.S.! If ever you have any issues, just send an email to info@foolsgaming.com
This will be the second time you’ve convinced me to make a certain commander and now making a mistform where the first commander was kranko mob boss and He’s already one of my most played deck and can get him out turn one if I have the right hand on my first 7
I was confused about the counters just sitting in your hand
This may have been asked in a previous video. But isn't Orvar objectively better than Mistform Ultimus?
With how often the deck gets used, I think it's safe to say Muddstah finds Mistform objectively more fun to play, and that's what is most important
@@hebirokku I just assumed it held some kind of sentimental value and that's why he keeps playing it.
the best color is black, because it has tutors
blue is the best second color in any deck
Ah yes, Worm.
Very cool
Love the video as always. However, the background music on this one was a bit repetitive. Would probably move this one out of the rotation.
Did Neil actually get his 18 life from Gary? Because life didn't change on any player.
Si much grenzo hate from the green player ^^
what was even this Kumena deck with no merfolk lol and then random cards that do absolutely nothing like aeromoeba ?!!! so confused... deck didnt do anything. he just casted cards and did little to nothing, i think the farseek was the most it did. But then i heard " the kumena deck was actually his GFs and it was just a random plethora of sea creatures " IT ALL MAKES SENSE NOW.
No offense but saying mono green is powerful is a bit of an overstatement here. It was T11, with no significant plays from other players at the table beside a sad bounce with no follow up as often when clearing a board. So you end up being the last to rebuild.
Eleven turns barely touching its board for a beat down mono green deck, thank god he won.
Nothing is more inhumanely boring than watch a mono green deck be piloted. Magic for simpletons
I love edh gameplay but damn dude, you sound like someone who shoplifts at yard sales.
WTF does that even mean?