As an Omnath, LoM player I was excited to see it played, but man that decklist needs serious work. 33 lands and an average MV of 4.33 is insane. Hopefully we can have Omnath come back with a better list and have more of an impact
Even tough cloning Ivy feels really good, I think the best way to make her better is just making it full of cheap auras and protection spells such as Tamiyo's Safekeeping
I think Ivys bcome my favorite commander lately. I really like her versatility, and how much fun you can have with her. I blew out my opponents by ramping early with careful cultivation, hit a turn 4 colossification, put it on a glistener elf, and Ivy. turn 5, killed 2 players.
Ivy looks soo fun but also sooo messy on paper. And hell yeah for our girl Jaxis!! Also, misplay at 8:40 Panharmonicon was the first spell, so after Fires of Invention they could not have cast the 3rd spell.
@@jokerES2 Fires of Invention says "you can cast no more than two spells each turn.", Panharmonicon was spell 1 and Fires of Invention spell 2, so they couldn't cast another spell this turn.
@@Lykrast oh, that's correct. I forgot that not only did it let you cast spells for free, but that it also restricted you to two spells a turn. Definitely a misplay.
She's a really cool commander! You can learn about her lore here magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/feature/legends-youll-find-streets-new-capenna-2022-04-22
Najeela triggers and cathar crusade coincide together with the warrior tokens. They all enter at the same time and you layer the trigger to give them all (and your other creatures) the 3 1/1 counters
Najeela triggers for each warrior that's attacking. You have to resolve the triggers one at a time. If she made them all at once, she'd say something like "make X warriors where X is the number of attacking warriors."
@@SiusBleach choosing attacking creatures doesn't use stack, so once chosen the attacking creatures will triggers Najeela's ability, creating a token for each attacking warrior, these are put in battlefield at the same time, putting all the Crusade's triggers on the stack, and it resolves with all tokens already in play. I think Kyle it's right.
@@antonio2708 In this instance Najeela is putting 3 instances of "create a warrior" onto the stack. While they go onto the stack at the same time, they are separate triggers that must resolve separately. They don't combine together to make 1 big trigger that puts 3 tokens into play together. If you've played against cards like Winota on Arena, you know what this looks like. Winota has similar templating for how her ability triggers. When you swing, you get triggers that pile up and you resolve each trigger one at a time. If triggers worked the way you're describing, then Winota would put all the creatures into play at the same time and all their abilities would trigger at once, but that's not what happens. You resolve the triggers one at a time and the Winota deck has to make decisions for things like Brutal Cathar without knowing what the other triggers will give you.
It hurts me when I see an OG Omnath struggle in a game. Gotta play more lands, and have ramp early on. Omnath hits hardest when he gets big and can be detonated. Defile of Vigor is a great card, but counterproductive in an Omnath deck.
There was already a non-legendary Ivy in play when Croaking Counterpart was cast. Technically, the Counterpart copied both the legendary and non-legendary versions, but only the non-legendary got to stick around.
We actually ran a poll when we started doing webcam recordings. The results of the poll were to keep it like this since it simulates an overhead shot of a table.
Jaxis is so cool, would love to see more of that deck!
Pretty sick how Cameron dealt with all three commanders on board with the Inferno Titans that early on in one turn.
As an Omnath, LoM player I was excited to see it played, but man that decklist needs serious work. 33 lands and an average MV of 4.33 is insane. Hopefully we can have Omnath come back with a better list and have more of an impact
@@j2c695 He just gave constructive criticism thats pretty valid lmao
@@j2c695 Found the guy who runs a deck with a 4.3 cmc average and 33 lands!
Even tough cloning Ivy feels really good, I think the best way to make her better is just making it full of cheap auras and protection spells such as Tamiyo's Safekeeping
I think Ivys bcome my favorite commander lately. I really like her versatility, and how much fun you can have with her. I blew out my opponents by ramping early with careful cultivation, hit a turn 4 colossification, put it on a glistener elf, and Ivy. turn 5, killed 2 players.
Decklist?
Which one of you is the narrator? Keep up the great work
Ivy looks soo fun but also sooo messy on paper. And hell yeah for our girl Jaxis!!
Also, misplay at 8:40 Panharmonicon was the first spell, so after Fires of Invention they could not have cast the 3rd spell.
He tapped for 1, so he played it correctly. The voiceover was incorrect.
@@jokerES2 Fires of Invention says "you can cast no more than two spells each turn.", Panharmonicon was spell 1 and Fires of Invention spell 2, so they couldn't cast another spell this turn.
@@Lykrast oh, that's correct. I forgot that not only did it let you cast spells for free, but that it also restricted you to two spells a turn.
Definitely a misplay.
Jason didn't give Matt room to breathe that game. I love the mean green bean machine too. Please play it again Matt!
Great game! Really exciting even to watch all this, and definitely much more exciting to play :)
Mono green being behind on ramp is a odd day indeed
More jaxis please, such a cool commander
wait... why does the squirrel come in tapped and attacking?
Never get tired of the sg0 playmat
Wow that Jaxis deck is really cool.
Loved Jaxis, might build him myself after seeing this 🤗
Her? Them?
She's a really cool commander! You can learn about her lore here magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/feature/legends-youll-find-streets-new-capenna-2022-04-22
Najeela triggers and cathar crusade coincide together with the warrior tokens. They all enter at the same time and you layer the trigger to give them all (and your other creatures) the 3 1/1 counters
I think each warrior attacking makes a separate Najeela trigger, so they would come in one at a time
Najeela triggers for each warrior that's attacking. You have to resolve the triggers one at a time. If she made them all at once, she'd say something like "make X warriors where X is the number of attacking warriors."
@@SiusBleach choosing attacking creatures doesn't use stack, so once chosen the attacking creatures will triggers Najeela's ability, creating a token for each attacking warrior, these are put in battlefield at the same time, putting all the Crusade's triggers on the stack, and it resolves with all tokens already in play.
I think Kyle it's right.
@@antonio2708 In this instance Najeela is putting 3 instances of "create a warrior" onto the stack. While they go onto the stack at the same time, they are separate triggers that must resolve separately. They don't combine together to make 1 big trigger that puts 3 tokens into play together.
If you've played against cards like Winota on Arena, you know what this looks like. Winota has similar templating for how her ability triggers. When you swing, you get triggers that pile up and you resolve each trigger one at a time. If triggers worked the way you're describing, then Winota would put all the creatures into play at the same time and all their abilities would trigger at once, but that's not what happens. You resolve the triggers one at a time and the Winota deck has to make decisions for things like Brutal Cathar without knowing what the other triggers will give you.
It hurts me when I see an OG Omnath struggle in a game. Gotta play more lands, and have ramp early on. Omnath hits hardest when he gets big and can be detonated. Defile of Vigor is a great card, but counterproductive in an Omnath deck.
Sweet Jaxxis deck
For the original ivy , with croaking counterpart what about the legend rule?
There was already a non-legendary Ivy in play when Croaking Counterpart was cast. Technically, the Counterpart copied both the legendary and non-legendary versions, but only the non-legendary got to stick around.
Jaxis did well holding back the cedh deck... but there's a reason najeela is a cedh commander.
I was rooting for Jason love a lot of the synergies
Commenting to root for jaxis
The people love Matt
Najeela is no casual Commander…😅
think najeela is going to win, that commander is pretty damn strong.
please rotate the top screens
We actually ran a poll when we started doing webcam recordings. The results of the poll were to keep it like this since it simulates an overhead shot of a table.
I just can't understand why someone would build Jaxis instead of Delina, but maybe i'm biased as a Delina player 💀
3 redhead commanders... funny haha
If we played Omnath Locus of Rage would it have been 4 red heads? 🤔
@@SmoothBrainEDH interesting question you brinda to the table 🤔
The name banners covering the cards is a bit annoying.
Najeela (aka Training Wheels). New to Magic?? Want to play a deck with no thought required?? Want to waste other player's time??? Try Najeela.
no thought? lol youve never played najeela then