2:12:00 is so great because of so many reasons. 1. Seth's deck is built around it, they all should have expected it. 2. It required Tomer tapping his chimes beforehand. 3. They all had so many lands in play. 4. It was countering something relevant. 5. The delivery.
Richard claiming to run a scarecrow deck, but the first visible card in the top left of the decklist is a changeling! Have you no shame sir?!? Did you not read the King's demands?!?
Season 1: Richard and Tomer fight each other over a Sphinx while the villain Crim gets away and builds an army of Merfolk. Season 2: Richard and Tomer joins Seth in taking down down the Mono Blue Villain with the power of friendship.
That play by Seth around the 2:10 mark was one of my all time favorite clash moments easily. I wasn't paying any attention to his hand so that was epic.
Or rather, how many times does Tomer and Seth assume he has Fierce Guardianship or some free counter and not play their stuff when crim's just holding islands with open mana xD
This was a wonderful episode, thanks for the experience guys. :) I actually have been paying a "are you gonna pay for that" tribal deck but with pramikon as the commander, so this was a wonderful validation to see. Have a great time guys!
There’s only one card that does this in mtg: Divine Intervention. The only other way is to make an unresolvable loop or crash the client. Seems like a poor episode.
@@ms.sysbit5511 No... damage at the same time to all players work as well, divine is a good funny way, mill everyone and force everyone self included to draw at the same time (with a wheel for example) Just be creative. And ye sure, 'make modo crash' is a fun way, I don't mind it if it's a new way we never saw before. Edit: Oh yea and you can also play the 'you can't win the game your opponents can't lose the game' demon, kill everyone and then without losing the demon make sure you die, resulting in the demon being gone and everyone lose at the same time. You can also gift the you can't lose the game angel and tokens of it, have one of your own, make sure everyone lose then wrath. Ideas everywhere.
You can also worldgorger dragon and animate dead loop where there are no other targets to end the loop with… the loop itself makes infinite mana, but without a way to end it or a pay off it’s just a draw.
"Best" unresolvable loop is Ashaya Soul of the Wild plus March of the Machines and Caged Sun on Green. This results in a Caged Sun that's a creature, so it's a land, so it can tap to add a Green. This makes the Sun's Ability trigger to add another green. With most of the additional Mana cards, that's the end of it, they either modify the amount added by the Mana ability to double and don't need to trigger at all, or they add one when you tap something for Mana. Sun is different. Sun adds one Mana when a Mana ability of a land adds one, nothing about tapping... So it triggers, adds one. Sees that, triggers, adds one. Sees that, triggers, adds one. Sees that, triggers, adds one. Repeat ad infinitum - not only does this trigger forever again, the triggers are all Mana abilities, so they resolve and re-trigger without anyone getting priority, making it impossible to spend the Mana or remove or sac combo pieces. Perfect draw. Except it eats your clock and kills you that way on mtgo, and in competitive paper you'd get warnings for slow play, probably.
In his defense… he overslept on the Warrior one and Akiri (the only ‘warrior’ option in the set) gave zero craps about warriors too. It’s pretty excusable. Erstwhile Richard read off that letter saying no changelings then ran changelings. Kinda ridiculous.
@@ms.sysbit5511 i disagree. he couldve just went to edhrec, downloaded a list of all warriors people usually run in their warriors tribal deck, and kept his honor lmao XD
@@ms.sysbit5511 i definitely took his statement as reaper king decks are changeling tribal decks, like tomer's tribal tribal deck, not that there wasn't any changelings at all
@@colbyguild7753 read the letter. It specifies NO changelings or ways to change the types. He self-imposed that restriction talking it up then ignored it.
Ahhh! I forgot about Tomer's Darien deck. I also built Darien with urborg and karma, but Tomer's list is where I learned about royal decree and angry mob.
Richard's threat assessment and choice of direction of removal and then his defenses for his choices have been quite scatter-brained this season especially
I play Loxodon Gatekeeper with Spelltithe Enforcer in my Chulane Hatebears deck, and those two do serious work together. If you can start slamming Thalia, big Thalia, and Arbiter the annoyance levels become astronomical. Playing fair Magic is extremely unkind for some people.
You are able to play Yavimaya in not Green decks because it turns the lands into forests, so doesn't have the text to tap add G. It's the reason why some mono White decks used to run Urborg and Karma as a way of finishing the game
Never has Tomer enjoyed loosing this hard, as when he dropped the random Boldwyr Heavyweights :D I loved how the Grouphug Deck was demonstrating everything Tomer ever criticized about it. Dont want to spoil more, but it gets funnier
Wait if divert went off at the end there what could it have even done? The only target for arcane denial is anguish unmaking. So tomer should have not paid the 2.
I think Seth could have won (with a bugged Umbilicus) at the end if he activates Rhystic Cave before blocks. This lets him eat up 3 mana with tax effects, while Tomer only has 2 up. If Tomer doesn't pay, he just casts Mystic Confluence and bounces the blocker. If Tomer does pay, he activates Crystal Shard, and Tomer can't pay to block. He'd take 9 to 2, and then die to the bugged Umbilicus trigger.
Guys, should we think about playing different power levels on different weeks of anything goes? Often on anything goes we get a real mixture of power levels cos some guys want to play a sweet brew and others are on jank (guess which one scarecrows is loll) we might see some dreadful decks win some real games if you agree on power level beforehand. I do get it's really tough to judge these things so no hate ❤️
I'm not sure who would be the most 'On Theme' for 'Anything Goes', but once Secret Lair: Ranma 1/2 is dropped, we'll have the proper Commander no doubt. ...Uh, there is a reason most people don't run many *actual* Scarecrows in a Reaper King deck. But seriously, you should play Scarecrone, and probably some very low MV ones to trigger the Reaper King, but the big ones are just garbage fire cards. Changelings aren't great, but they are embarrassingly less terribad. Still, I run 2 in my deck, and a smattering of changelings, but the deck is actually fairly low on creatures (and they are small), and relies on big draw to make up for it. I also run Dragon Throne for the weird flavor win of Reaper King sitting on the Dragon Throne of Tarkir, sending his army of changelings (and creatures made into changelings by Maskwood Nexus) to smite his enemies. As a 6 power creature, he ends up giving all of my creatures +7/+7 and trample, which can turn my weenies into relevant beaters, while Haakon can keep recycling creatures that die. It's pretty fun, but not terribly powerful most of the time. It has some very strong plays available, backed up by almost zero countermagic, making the deck feel pretty vulnerable to a mono-Blue opponent. I will say, there is actually a crapton of artifact support that can make *actual* Scarecrows quite strong, it's just a weird deck, and I felt like Maskwood Nexus and Reaper King payoffs is great. I mean, Brago is totally an honourary Scarecrow, right? Tomer, isn't Emrakul the most Group Hug card of all time, since she can hug a lot of people at once? I like the idea of Tiro Armageddon, but that sounds a bit anti-fun for your play group. In that, you just run a lot of lands and all the land wipes, and just wipe once your boys are out. You also need to run stuff that taxes artifacts likely, Energy Flux/Kataki for example (or bounce them), and just rebuild your board considerably faster than everyone else can. I'm not sure if I love symmetrical group hug, but I do like asymmetrical. I have a deck that runs various Howling Mine effects in G (which often blows up in my face), but my politics Azorius deck is pretty fun to play/tinker with. It's built on the premise of trying to make an ally, so I try to run cards like Advocates that offer huge value if I benefit from the drawback indirectly. I'm not sure if the deck is ideally suited to take the win from the ally in the end, but at least it'll have a good shot at 2nd place, and if you're starting with *for sure* the weakest Commander on the field, that is a decent performance I'd argue. It's got a 'genius' theme going, so it likes strange, clever, splashy effects, so I love cards that create chaos like Mass Diminish, which I cannot believe is as underplayed as it is. Yeah, it's a sorcery, but in some situations you are literally choosing a player to die with each cast. It's pretty savage for sure, and Flashback is just obscene on it. Seth is running salt-based Zur, looking forward to seeing this. I felt Zur was a good Commander to build around if I either wanted to 'just win' or 'beat the crap out of everyone else' once in awhile. He's really, really good, but for cEDH he's on the slower side. I ended up with a pretty salty maybe fringe cEDH level deck that is pretty unpleasant to face off against regardless of what you brought, unless what you brought is a deck packed with removal that can target Zur, that's the big weakness of the deck. It can win without Zur, but it's a slog usually.
I tried to build a creatureless Rack deck with Umbilicus as the top end. It was not very effective... So I reworked it with x4 Liliana of the Veil and some Davriel, Rogue Shadowmage, keeping no creatures. This worked a lot better. This bug would have been very bad, since it's mainly in there to keep the opponent's board thinned (as in, they are desperate to not discard things, and don't pay the life to have an extra card in hand, which eventually benefits me). Path to Exile is not a very good card in Commander IMHO, unless you are confidant that most opponents will not be running many basics. If they can reliably find a Basic, it's usually a lot worse than Swords, but Swords is the Gold Standard of creature removal, so it's supposed to be the best. Path feels great compared to O-Ring, or clunky black removal like Terror or Dark Banishing, but it's not really top tier in many metas. We need a W Instant that reads something like 'Target player pays 2 mana or loses the game', dunno how much it has to cost. It wouldn't fix anything, but it would be funny, which is the important thing.
with the release of esper sentinel i did my own do you pay the 1 deck, that i wanted to submit to seth next viewer submitted because he is the only person who truly knows the answer to do you pay the 1 that is now obsolete, and did not put in rhystic cave but just for the meme i guess its actually a staple you should play.
what I wonder is umbilicus says pay 2 life and doesn't let you not on mtgo, but Crim was at 1 life and therefore could not pay 2 life so I don't know what would happen
Ah Reaper King, the true Tribal Tribal Commander, lol. I look forward to more jank tribe advocates writing Richard for more air time on Commander Clash.
Richard is completely wrong in the situation, he can’t just blow up Tomers creature and expect something bad not to happen when Tomer said YOURE GONNA MAKE ME ACT! Then Richard keeps picking on Tomer for not blowing up the kindred discovery WHEN RICHARD COULDVE DONE IT NOT INCLUDING THAT CRIM WAS HITTING HIM ALL GAME!!!
Tomer absolutely should have killed the discorvery😂 no way hes in the right with this one, what do you care about the flyer and then start complaining because you killed something irrelevant 😂😂😂
I've only known one player to lose after Cyc Rifting on the turn before their own, and he... generally makes "interesting" plays. I feel like even the slightest setup and experience with it, and you cleave games too easily.
2:12:00 is so great because of so many reasons.
1. Seth's deck is built around it, they all should have expected it.
2. It required Tomer tapping his chimes beforehand.
3. They all had so many lands in play.
4. It was countering something relevant.
5. The delivery.
Richard claiming to run a scarecrow deck, but the first visible card in the top left of the decklist is a changeling! Have you no shame sir?!? Did you not read the King's demands?!?
So incredibly busted! :D
I just can't believe he's running a Reaper King deck WITHOUT Rite of Replication... like, what?
the harvest makes no discrimination
I sent that email and I was like "oh hey my silly email is being on an episode" and just progressively started sighing.
Tomer you've been less salty and I appreciate it
2:12:06 “Would you like… to pay the 1?” 🔥🔥🔥 freakin. perfect. delivery! Seth dropped that line like a battle rap haymaker 🤣
That gang up against Crim is a masterclass in how you are supposed to kill a control player who is a mile ahead.
To avoid this act like you are doing nothing threatening.
I'm a simple man, I see 3 hours of commander clash, I like
Season 1: Richard and Tomer fight each other over a Sphinx while the villain Crim gets away and builds an army of Merfolk.
Season 2: Richard and Tomer joins Seth in taking down down the Mono Blue Villain with the power of friendship.
top 10 must watch anime
That play by Seth around the 2:10 mark was one of my all time favorite clash moments easily. I wasn't paying any attention to his hand so that was epic.
Can we talk about why Crim had a Command Tower in a mono color deck?
While also playing Back to Basics ;)
Flavor
Sometimes you just wanna tilt people by having Them question your deck construction choices
@@FenristheWhiteWolf That does sound like something Crim would do
Tomer and Seth assuming Crim has infinite counters needs to be a topic in the next stats video: how many does he really play?
I mean it’s pretty clear these guys have never actually cared about what the stats say unless it confirms their bias
@@babassoonist557 yup, but it’s still be an interesting and funny stat to see.
#freeCrim
Or rather, how many times does Tomer and Seth assume he has Fierce Guardianship or some free counter and not play their stuff when crim's just holding islands with open mana
xD
Thank you so much for playing my deck! Love that you got to showcase some of the worst cards. Absolutely amazed you even played on hard mode!
If i was in the mtg universe i would definitely hire that Worm mercenary as some extra muscle!
The Cateran guild is full of these goofy critters. You can hire a worm, a lizard, a bird, a guy who is currently in prison...
"ancient tomb in a 5 color deck....that is bold" -tomer, about the scarecrow deck with mostly artifact creatures
Could have been fun to Fractured Identity on your own Mana Flare, to quadruple everyone's lands instead of double them
My god, NO ONE EXPECTS THE MANA TITHE
That was glorious!!!!
Play of the game for sure
That's art
Watching Richard's scarecrow deck is like watching Tomer's warrior deck.
18:30 "Is this Earth Worm Jim" had me in stitches for a good minute.
How could I possibly cheer for any other deck than the one by Icecream_lesbian
Seems entirely reasonable
Thank you that is me!
@@emilypearl3510 Excellent job being you. Carry on!
There actually is an extra turn spell that asks opponents to pay, but it's pay half your life, and it costs BBBB. It's called Temporal Extortion
Holy crap thank you so much for saying this. I’d never heard of this card and it’s absolutely going in my mono black deck.
Yeah that’s a card I’ve wanted for awhile. It seems really good- if someone pays half their life they probably lose, so who would volunteer to do it?
Great episode ! Crim and Tomer out of their confort zone and being good sports, Seth's awesome concept deck and the legendary Mana Tithe 🤩🤩
At what subscriber count will we get a Richard giveaway? I would like to have a Richard.
What does one do with a "Richard?"
@@andrewg9216 Richard related things. There's also a very special limited version called a "Lichard".
Holy shit I lost it when Seth milled 30 cards to play Earthworm 'Death Charmer' Jim
So if anyone is curious why richard is cursed in a very scarecrow-like manner in future episodes, this episode is the reason why
An absolute blast of a game. Had to rewind Richard's downfall many times, it was hilarious 😅 surely a best of CC moment
"Richard, I have a question for you: Would you like to pay the one?" is an instant classic clash moment
This was a wonderful episode, thanks for the experience guys. :) I actually have been paying a "are you gonna pay for that" tribal deck but with pramikon as the commander, so this was a wonderful validation to see.
Have a great time guys!
Icecream_Lesbian's letter was amazing!
2:12:04 is the most glorious moment in all of mtg history
nobody expects the mana tithe is more of a catchphrase than Tomer's clash thing
Would "Clash On!" be more accepted if you said it like Wayne and Garth do in Wayne's World?
Richard : I don't have any basic lands
Tomer : * flicks Winds of abandon in his hand *
You guys should do "force a draw week" where you make decks with the objective of forcing a draw rather than anyone winning or losing
There’s only one card that does this in mtg: Divine Intervention. The only other way is to make an unresolvable loop or crash the client. Seems like a poor episode.
@@ms.sysbit5511 No... damage at the same time to all players work as well, divine is a good funny way, mill everyone and force everyone self included to draw at the same time (with a wheel for example)
Just be creative.
And ye sure, 'make modo crash' is a fun way, I don't mind it if it's a new way we never saw before.
Edit: Oh yea and you can also play the 'you can't win the game your opponents can't lose the game' demon, kill everyone and then without losing the demon make sure you die, resulting in the demon being gone and everyone lose at the same time.
You can also gift the you can't lose the game angel and tokens of it, have one of your own, make sure everyone lose then wrath.
Ideas everywhere.
You can also worldgorger dragon and animate dead loop where there are no other targets to end the loop with… the loop itself makes infinite mana, but without a way to end it or a pay off it’s just a draw.
@@sglied1320 “to make an unresolvable loop”
The WGD scenario described is a textbook, unresolvable loop.
"Best" unresolvable loop is Ashaya Soul of the Wild plus March of the Machines and Caged Sun on Green.
This results in a Caged Sun that's a creature, so it's a land, so it can tap to add a Green. This makes the Sun's Ability trigger to add another green. With most of the additional Mana cards, that's the end of it, they either modify the amount added by the Mana ability to double and don't need to trigger at all, or they add one when you tap something for Mana. Sun is different. Sun adds one Mana when a Mana ability of a land adds one, nothing about tapping... So it triggers, adds one. Sees that, triggers, adds one. Sees that, triggers, adds one. Sees that, triggers, adds one. Repeat ad infinitum - not only does this trigger forever again, the triggers are all Mana abilities, so they resolve and re-trigger without anyone getting priority, making it impossible to spend the Mana or remove or sac combo pieces. Perfect draw.
Except it eats your clock and kills you that way on mtgo, and in competitive paper you'd get warnings for slow play, probably.
Richard playing scarecrows like Tomer runs Moonfolk 🤣🤣
I have Rhystic Cave in my Ramos deck, along side other amazing lands the Lairs (like Rith's Grove).
Tomer's transition in sponsored ad is a masterpiece
That Bamboozle has got to be a clash moment.
Tomer can say nothing about any tribal deck after Akiri "warriors" and scry to bottom moonfolk
the moonfolk thing was fair, the warriors.... yeah ok no that wasn't warriors
In his defense… he overslept on the Warrior one and Akiri (the only ‘warrior’ option in the set) gave zero craps about warriors too. It’s pretty excusable. Erstwhile Richard read off that letter saying no changelings then ran changelings. Kinda ridiculous.
@@ms.sysbit5511 i disagree. he couldve just went to edhrec, downloaded a list of all warriors people usually run in their warriors tribal deck, and kept his honor lmao XD
@@ms.sysbit5511 i definitely took his statement as reaper king decks are changeling tribal decks, like tomer's tribal tribal deck, not that there wasn't any changelings at all
@@colbyguild7753 read the letter. It specifies NO changelings or ways to change the types. He self-imposed that restriction talking it up then ignored it.
Richard getting mana tithe'd made this the game of the week for me! Nothing like hitting them with the "would you like to pay the 1?"
I stand by Tomer's Generous Gift. You gotta back up your threats.
I think the threat itself was unwise. Richard called his bluff, but Tomer laid the cards on the table first.
He should probably make better threats though
Ahhh! I forgot about Tomer's Darien deck. I also built Darien with urborg and karma, but Tomer's list is where I learned about royal decree and angry mob.
Its "Time To Cringe On!!!!!"
an hour and 45 minutes into this and theyre on turn 7
Richard's threat assessment and choice of direction of removal and then his defenses for his choices have been quite scatter-brained this season especially
Yay, Zur! My favorite commander!
That sponsor intro was awesome, Tomer 💪
Richard: Tomer you misplayed.
Tomer: But, I told you I was going to misplay!
Single greatest Mana Tithe of all time.
1:12:30 and I think Crim's a turn off winning, and we are at the end... then I noticed how much time was left.
game 2?
There needs to be a "troll tomer" week
By his reactions, you'd think that's every week
I play Loxodon Gatekeeper with Spelltithe Enforcer in my Chulane Hatebears deck, and those two do serious work together. If you can start slamming Thalia, big Thalia, and Arbiter the annoyance levels become astronomical. Playing fair Magic is extremely unkind for some people.
All I hear with the 'thematic cards' arguments is 'MOOOOOONFOOOOOLK'
I feel like the real troll move would have been to get Richard or Crim to play the "Do you pay the 1" deck so that Seth could just never pay.
You are able to play Yavimaya in not Green decks because it turns the lands into forests, so doesn't have the text to tap add G.
It's the reason why some mono White decks used to run Urborg and Karma as a way of finishing the game
Never has Tomer enjoyed loosing this hard, as when he dropped the random Boldwyr Heavyweights :D I loved how the Grouphug Deck was demonstrating everything Tomer ever criticized about it.
Dont want to spoil more, but it gets funnier
I see Zur and I smash the like button!
The manatithe! ..... that made my day!
Mana Tithe is a new top 10 commander moment
Was Crim cursed by the Reaper King?
I just tuned into the live stream with 13 seconds remaining 😔
Group hug! I have a paper K&T pillow fort enchantress deck that wins more often than not so I appreciate this muchly!
Is Crim running a Command Tower in a Mono Blue deck?
14:50 To be fair, the Zendikar merfolk did worship the Eldrazi titans.
4 mana instant speed you loose if you are tapped out?
SPLINTER TWIN INTENSFIES
2:33:00
Wait if divert went off at the end there what could it have even done? The only target for arcane denial is anguish unmaking. So tomer should have not paid the 2.
Richards scarecrows are the equivalent of tomers warrior deck
I think Seth could have won (with a bugged Umbilicus) at the end if he activates Rhystic Cave before blocks. This lets him eat up 3 mana with tax effects, while Tomer only has 2 up. If Tomer doesn't pay, he just casts Mystic Confluence and bounces the blocker. If Tomer does pay, he activates Crystal Shard, and Tomer can't pay to block. He'd take 9 to 2, and then die to the bugged Umbilicus trigger.
Disappointed that Tomer didn't use the chimes to give Richard the mana to pay the 1
I loved Crim's deck this week. MORE AGGRO!!!!
CLASH ON
Guys, should we think about playing different power levels on different weeks of anything goes? Often on anything goes we get a real mixture of power levels cos some guys want to play a sweet brew and others are on jank (guess which one scarecrows is loll) we might see some dreadful decks win some real games if you agree on power level beforehand. I do get it's really tough to judge these things so no hate ❤️
Clash on!
Crim could have done his Acid Rain idea. edit: Ah too fast, they said it in the video seconds later. Egg on my face.
I wish Tomer's facecam wasn't so desynced,
Would Crim actually die to Umbilicus? He had 1 life so he CANT pay 2 life, right?
That's actually a good point. But since clicking no apparently does nothing, I guess he'd be trapped on that dialog forever.
Rhystic cave is essentially a rishaden port for less mana
I'm not sure who would be the most 'On Theme' for 'Anything Goes', but once Secret Lair: Ranma 1/2 is dropped, we'll have the proper Commander no doubt.
...Uh, there is a reason most people don't run many *actual* Scarecrows in a Reaper King deck. But seriously, you should play Scarecrone, and probably some very low MV ones to trigger the Reaper King, but the big ones are just garbage fire cards. Changelings aren't great, but they are embarrassingly less terribad. Still, I run 2 in my deck, and a smattering of changelings, but the deck is actually fairly low on creatures (and they are small), and relies on big draw to make up for it. I also run Dragon Throne for the weird flavor win of Reaper King sitting on the Dragon Throne of Tarkir, sending his army of changelings (and creatures made into changelings by Maskwood Nexus) to smite his enemies. As a 6 power creature, he ends up giving all of my creatures +7/+7 and trample, which can turn my weenies into relevant beaters, while Haakon can keep recycling creatures that die. It's pretty fun, but not terribly powerful most of the time. It has some very strong plays available, backed up by almost zero countermagic, making the deck feel pretty vulnerable to a mono-Blue opponent. I will say, there is actually a crapton of artifact support that can make *actual* Scarecrows quite strong, it's just a weird deck, and I felt like Maskwood Nexus and Reaper King payoffs is great. I mean, Brago is totally an honourary Scarecrow, right?
Tomer, isn't Emrakul the most Group Hug card of all time, since she can hug a lot of people at once? I like the idea of Tiro Armageddon, but that sounds a bit anti-fun for your play group. In that, you just run a lot of lands and all the land wipes, and just wipe once your boys are out. You also need to run stuff that taxes artifacts likely, Energy Flux/Kataki for example (or bounce them), and just rebuild your board considerably faster than everyone else can. I'm not sure if I love symmetrical group hug, but I do like asymmetrical. I have a deck that runs various Howling Mine effects in G (which often blows up in my face), but my politics Azorius deck is pretty fun to play/tinker with. It's built on the premise of trying to make an ally, so I try to run cards like Advocates that offer huge value if I benefit from the drawback indirectly. I'm not sure if the deck is ideally suited to take the win from the ally in the end, but at least it'll have a good shot at 2nd place, and if you're starting with *for sure* the weakest Commander on the field, that is a decent performance I'd argue. It's got a 'genius' theme going, so it likes strange, clever, splashy effects, so I love cards that create chaos like Mass Diminish, which I cannot believe is as underplayed as it is. Yeah, it's a sorcery, but in some situations you are literally choosing a player to die with each cast. It's pretty savage for sure, and Flashback is just obscene on it.
Seth is running salt-based Zur, looking forward to seeing this. I felt Zur was a good Commander to build around if I either wanted to 'just win' or 'beat the crap out of everyone else' once in awhile. He's really, really good, but for cEDH he's on the slower side. I ended up with a pretty salty maybe fringe cEDH level deck that is pretty unpleasant to face off against regardless of what you brought, unless what you brought is a deck packed with removal that can target Zur, that's the big weakness of the deck. It can win without Zur, but it's a slog usually.
I tried to build a creatureless Rack deck with Umbilicus as the top end. It was not very effective... So I reworked it with x4 Liliana of the Veil and some Davriel, Rogue Shadowmage, keeping no creatures. This worked a lot better. This bug would have been very bad, since it's mainly in there to keep the opponent's board thinned (as in, they are desperate to not discard things, and don't pay the life to have an extra card in hand, which eventually benefits me).
Path to Exile is not a very good card in Commander IMHO, unless you are confidant that most opponents will not be running many basics. If they can reliably find a Basic, it's usually a lot worse than Swords, but Swords is the Gold Standard of creature removal, so it's supposed to be the best. Path feels great compared to O-Ring, or clunky black removal like Terror or Dark Banishing, but it's not really top tier in many metas.
We need a W Instant that reads something like 'Target player pays 2 mana or loses the game', dunno how much it has to cost. It wouldn't fix anything, but it would be funny, which is the important thing.
Sulphuric vortex OP
Was correct to kill Crim there, as Umbilicus was bugged, and at 1 life you can't PAY 2 life, so he'd just freeze the game for 25 minutes.
The best scarecrow is the Scaretiller
with the release of esper sentinel i did my own do you pay the 1 deck, that i wanted to submit to seth next viewer submitted because he is the only person who truly knows the answer to do you pay the 1 that is now obsolete, and did not put in rhystic cave but just for the meme i guess its actually a staple you should play.
what I wonder is umbilicus says pay 2 life and doesn't let you not on mtgo, but Crim was at 1 life and therefore could not pay 2 life so I don't know what would happen
Ah Reaper King, the true Tribal Tribal Commander, lol. I look forward to more jank tribe advocates writing Richard for more air time on Commander Clash.
Seth playing stax
Video 3 hours.
Oh no
Richard was SO salty this episode and pretty patronizing to Tomer. Especially when he had the poor threat assessment
So I guess Group Hug is a good deck! It won.
there was an ante card that won you the game if your opponent didn't ante.
I'd buy clash on merch
Haha I like the part where everyone talks over each other
Deck suggestion: Bugged on MTGO Tribal
I can get the house rule with teferi proc (albeit so so) but why strip mine? Also mana crypt drake dislike...mox drake likes?.? :)
crim literally just plays svyelun to have an excuse for playing hullbreacher lol
Richard is completely wrong in the situation, he can’t just blow up Tomers creature and expect something bad not to happen when Tomer said YOURE GONNA MAKE ME ACT! Then Richard keeps picking on Tomer for not blowing up the kindred discovery WHEN RICHARD COULDVE DONE IT NOT INCLUDING THAT CRIM WAS HITTING HIM ALL GAME!!!
I wonder if Richard would have died or if the game would be locked since he was at 1 life and could not pay 2 life 🤔
Sorry had to watch all the opinions in bill Cosby getting out!
richard isn't even playing the big cool scarecrows. it doesn't count unless you play ALL OF THEM.
Oml tomer wow 😜
Emrakul is the best merfolk
Tomer was not running symmetrical group hug -_-
What's not symmetrical about it?
Tomer absolutely should have killed the discorvery😂 no way hes in the right with this one, what do you care about the flyer and then start complaining because you killed something irrelevant 😂😂😂
I stopped playing my group hug because the games kept going long.
I've only known one player to lose after Cyc Rifting on the turn before their own, and he... generally makes "interesting" plays.
I feel like even the slightest setup and experience with it, and you cleave games too easily.