This thing certainly *looks* extremely scary but I think it will not be as much of a problem as people make it out to be. I feel like in 60-card formats at least people will still keep playing Ceaseless Hunger over this, because its cast trigger is just better. And in Commander it will usually amount to "10: exile half of target player's library, then a player at random other than you sacrifices 2 permanents" because no one's going to let this stay on the field, and that's assuming people even let you live long enough to cast it. It's kinda like Tergrid, seeing this in the command zone will instantly make you the archenemy of the whole table.
After they made Eldrazi even more broken, I decided it’s time to disassemble my Morophon Eldrazi deck. It was fun while it lasted, but now it’s time to say hello to my new favorite, Horde of Notions
I think the fact that it costs 10 mana is more than enough of a drawback. Don't get me wrong, the card is busted, specially if not dealt with, but in most situations that is a massive amount of mana to invest in a spell (and there are plenty stronger spells for a cheaper or similar amount of mana). And you will most likely make that investment for what? Having the white token army player pay 1 white mana and sac 2 permanents for a path to exile? Having the blue player pay 2 blue and counter, or worse still, mana drain it? In those situations all you get is the cast effect of exiling half the library of a single opponent. Which outside of disrupting combo players will not have a very high impact in a game (and there are plenty ways of achieving a similar disruption effect for way cheaper). Besides, sacrificing all your permanents as a cost for playing a spell is downright nonsensical and outrageous. You'll be left with an empty board, not even lands left. And changing it for nonland permanents is not much better, specially with the amount of ramp needed to cast this within a reasonable amount of turns. Hope this reply doesn't come off as mean, but I can't help but feel like people forget that as strong as a card might seem in a vacuum, it does not exist in one. And playing Eldrazi requieres a Big setup and investment of in-game resources. Sincerely, a friendly Eldrazi enthusiast and player.
@@TheMEGAJCB 10 mana is not nearly that much of a drawback, especially with tron, mana rocks and other creatures and lands with ways of providing multiple mana.
We, the Eldrazi planeswalkers, won't run Defiler in our command zone. Kozilek is still much stronger, refilling our hand and turning our mana ramp into counterspells.
It's a fucking cast trigger.
-Sincerely, a blue player
You gonna counter it playing with yourself?
Only a month ago... This video was uploaded a month ago and Bloomburrow spoiler season has overshadowed EVERYTHING MH3 related.
This thing certainly *looks* extremely scary but I think it will not be as much of a problem as people make it out to be. I feel like in 60-card formats at least people will still keep playing Ceaseless Hunger over this, because its cast trigger is just better. And in Commander it will usually amount to "10: exile half of target player's library, then a player at random other than you sacrifices 2 permanents" because no one's going to let this stay on the field, and that's assuming people even let you live long enough to cast it. It's kinda like Tergrid, seeing this in the command zone will instantly make you the archenemy of the whole table.
Recent power creep is making me like the game less and less
womp womp
After they made Eldrazi even more broken, I decided it’s time to disassemble my Morophon Eldrazi deck. It was fun while it lasted, but now it’s time to say hello to my new favorite, Horde of Notions
This card goes nuts with Omniscience and Capsize.
Eldrazi should have drawbacks for casting them. Maybe they can play this card, but they need to sac all of their permanents.
I think the fact that it costs 10 mana is more than enough of a drawback. Don't get me wrong, the card is busted, specially if not dealt with, but in most situations that is a massive amount of mana to invest in a spell (and there are plenty stronger spells for a cheaper or similar amount of mana). And you will most likely make that investment for what? Having the white token army player pay 1 white mana and sac 2 permanents for a path to exile? Having the blue player pay 2 blue and counter, or worse still, mana drain it? In those situations all you get is the cast effect of exiling half the library of a single opponent. Which outside of disrupting combo players will not have a very high impact in a game (and there are plenty ways of achieving a similar disruption effect for way cheaper).
Besides, sacrificing all your permanents as a cost for playing a spell is downright nonsensical and outrageous. You'll be left with an empty board, not even lands left. And changing it for nonland permanents is not much better, specially with the amount of ramp needed to cast this within a reasonable amount of turns.
Hope this reply doesn't come off as mean, but I can't help but feel like people forget that as strong as a card might seem in a vacuum, it does not exist in one. And playing Eldrazi requieres a Big setup and investment of in-game resources.
Sincerely, a friendly Eldrazi enthusiast and player.
@@TheMEGAJCB 10 mana is not nearly that much of a drawback, especially with tron, mana rocks and other creatures and lands with ways of providing multiple mana.
We, the Eldrazi planeswalkers, won't run Defiler in our command zone.
Kozilek is still much stronger, refilling our hand and turning our mana ramp into counterspells.
And anyone not running Kozilek will probably be running one of the new 5-color Eldrazi commanders instead.
Zhulodok goes BURRRRRR!!!!
Stifle lookin real good right about now
I just wanna know how the hell the two dead titans are back
Modern Horizion exists kinda outside of the curend timeline so these you can think of being versions during the whole Zendikar seige and battle
well the titans aren't dead, they were just temporarily defeated
Somehow, Palpatine returned.
If they *are* back I'm kinda glad because the way they were defeated was incredibly stupid especially since Ulamog usually has Indestructible
@@astuteanansi4935 Technically they had indistructable as you were facing their avatars and not their actual bodies
I can't be friends with anyone who decides to play this as their commander.
Ban hammer
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