Yes I'm addicted to this channel, I've learned so much from you guy's and have absolutely applied it all to my own playing! Thank you for the awesome content, it always makes my day!
It's not relevant, but when Eliot cast Mnemonic Betrayal and grabbed Jan's Mox Opal, he should have had to sacrifice his as it's a legendary permanent.
its weird, I could never see myself playing cEDH because its opposed to everything I want from commander, but seeing 4 (rotating) excellent, and charismatic players both pilot the decks and talking through the thinking is great. And adds a nice dash of variety to the Magic content pool
Totally agree. I love occasionally seeing a card that will work for my strangely specific commander deck, knowing I'll never be able to play competitively. These videos bridge the gap so well
@@heykak that’s fair, although I will big disagree on the price point. CEDH is the most proxy friendly format I know of unless you prefer the real cards.
I can't believe Bill became a clone of Eliot from the spike feeders! For real though the end of the game was super sweet and I look forward to the next upload ❤
@@hellNo116 Yes but he could've wizardcycled on Alex's endstep or on his upkeep to not broadcast to the table that he's going for the win and his opponents wouldn't have a reason to simply PTT leaving mana up for interaction
@@marcellusjordan5681 yeah. i am just saying that there are some abilities that are sorcery speed. i always thought that wizardcycling is one of them till i saw your comments. you know us magic players. we can't read our cards.
By the way, if the Orcish Bowmaster target fizzles the orc army won't get a +1/+1 counter since the trigger fizzles. It doesn't end up mattering but it's a thing.
@@havardharaldsen332 the amass orcs 1 is a dependency. If the first part of the trigger doesn't resolve because it has an illegal target, then the second part that is dependent upon the first also doesn't happen.
You really should read mnemonic betrayal. It really didn’t make a difference for the win but for future any mana can be used to cast spells from the exiled cards. Also Mox opal legend rule. Exile all opponents' graveyards. You may cast spells from among those cards this turn, and mana of any type can be spent to cast them. At the beginning of the next end step, if any of those cards remain exiled, return them to their owners' graveyards. Exile mnemonic betrayal.
We dropped two bonus Canlander games in Janurary. They just don't do the numbers we need to make it worth the production time unless Wheeler comes to visit.
It's a long and complicated line that changes depending on what effects are on board to work around. The basic version loops spellseeker with reanimation, rituals, and effects to return cards from grave to hand to make a ton of mana and get any combo of spells out of your deck. I think you only need a black floating and one to activate inalla after casting seeker to start it. You can find it in the inalla primer.
@@ShadowsArch thassa's oracle basically reads "if you have less cards in your deck than the number of blue mana symbols among permanents you control you win the game" and costs 2 blue mana. There's an effect on the card itself that lets you pick a card to put on top but the relevant text is that you just win the game with a two mana wet elf if you have no library
I respect the try of Elliot to have his spellseeker to not be countered
Yes I'm addicted to this channel, I've learned so much from you guy's and have absolutely applied it all to my own playing! Thank you for the awesome content, it always makes my day!
It's not relevant, but when Eliot cast Mnemonic Betrayal and grabbed Jan's Mox Opal, he should have had to sacrifice his as it's a legendary permanent.
Ok that was cool. I’m starting to see the appeal of cEDH.
its weird, I could never see myself playing cEDH because its opposed to everything I want from commander, but seeing 4 (rotating) excellent, and charismatic players both pilot the decks and talking through the thinking is great. And adds a nice dash of variety to the Magic content pool
Totally agree. I love occasionally seeing a card that will work for my strangely specific commander deck, knowing I'll never be able to play competitively. These videos bridge the gap so well
@@djbeachgirl I only play on arena so my selection is limited (and I play way too few instants/sorceries) but every now and then I will be inspired.
Can I ask what it is you want or look for from cEDH?
@@salchi-papa i have 0 interesting in cEDH. The hyperfocus on combos, quick wins and absurd pricepoint means that it is not for me to play.
@@heykak that’s fair, although I will big disagree on the price point. CEDH is the most proxy friendly format I know of unless you prefer the real cards.
I can't believe Bill became a clone of Eliot from the spike feeders! For real though the end of the game was super sweet and I look forward to the next upload ❤
Wizardcycling can be done at instant speed as it's an activated ability
i mean so is transmute but that one is a sorcery speed ability
@@hellNo116 Yes but he could've wizardcycled on Alex's endstep or on his upkeep to not broadcast to the table that he's going for the win and his opponents wouldn't have a reason to simply PTT leaving mana up for interaction
@@hellNo116Activated abilities can be activated at instant speed unless otherwise noted. Which is precisely what is up with transmute.
@@marcellusjordan5681 yeah. i am just saying that there are some abilities that are sorcery speed. i always thought that wizardcycling is one of them till i saw your comments. you know us magic players. we can't read our cards.
@@hellNo116 This is true lol Even when we contradict ourselves by telling others that reading the card, explains the card.
So happy to be this early! Having a rough go, and your videos always help lift me up.
This new GameGenic intro has been going hard
That's actually my first time seeing pneumonic betrayal do the thing, and it wasn't even his own copy!
Good game. You all are brave with all those unprotected win attempts.
You know the old wisdom - They either have it, or they don't. Make them have it.
Loved this game, some really cool plays from all sides! The two Elliots were great
"If you also want to be Eliot - you can't."
All the Eliots in the audience: o:
I remember Bill! He’s great
Who? Are you talking about Eliot 2: The Eliotening?
Welcome back, Bill!
Always good to see a Wild Bill
I'm confused on why Jan with a ton of mana and a counter doesn't go for led auriok combo
By the way, if the Orcish Bowmaster target fizzles the orc army won't get a +1/+1 counter since the trigger fizzles. It doesn't end up mattering but it's a thing.
I'm not sure this is correct. The 1 damage and amass Orcs 1 are two separate effects of the draw trigger: "[...] deal 1 damage to any target. [
@@havardharaldsen332 the amass orcs 1 is a dependency. If the first part of the trigger doesn't resolve because it has an illegal target, then the second part that is dependent upon the first also doesn't happen.
what a great game and video!!! keep up!! having more and more fun each time, incredible!!
Hi Bill! Hi Elliot! Hi Alex! Hi Jan! What's up Spikes?
I’m here for the Bill content
The game genic intros are clutch
11:32 I actually just learned this recently but sadness is a special action and doesn't use the stack
Poor Eliot, as an Inalla player, I feel this pain, so these days I try to make sure I can win protected
You really should read mnemonic betrayal. It really didn’t make a difference for the win but for future any mana can be used to cast spells from the exiled cards. Also Mox opal legend rule.
Exile all opponents' graveyards. You may cast spells from among those cards this turn, and mana of any type can be spent to cast them. At the beginning of the next end step, if any of those cards remain exiled, return them to their owners' graveyards.
Exile mnemonic betrayal.
Does Jason Ritter know he has a clone in the spike feeders?
Not relevant but the bowmaster trigger on the commando fizzled so the army didn't get the token, double wheel with a bowmaster is cruel.
Love this new guy Bill. So cool.
When are we gonna see more CanLander content? It's been a few years I think
We dropped two bonus Canlander games in Janurary. They just don't do the numbers we need to make it worth the production time unless Wheeler comes to visit.
@@alexmcgregor8658
That's a shame. Lunch CanLander was a treat.
they posted a canlander video with eliot and wheeler from LRR just a couple weeks ago!! :)
Fun game, super cool line at the end!
That was a game and a half :) GGs Spikes
That was a great win using someone elses deck.
Jokes on you, I already am Elliot 😈
😮
at 21:30 can you change grasp target? I thought choosing target was similar to paying a mana cost, once you targeted someone you cant change target.
Elliot targeted jan, not bill. Bill probably played it then thinking elliot may have been able to draw a ton of cards off of his grasped card.
@@cobaltbeau Whoops my bad, I thought he targeted bill
What was Eliot’s combo with spellseeker and how does it work?
Probably demonic consultation and something that rinses the library
It's a long and complicated line that changes depending on what effects are on board to work around. The basic version loops spellseeker with reanimation, rituals, and effects to return cards from grave to hand to make a ton of mana and get any combo of spells out of your deck. I think you only need a black floating and one to activate inalla after casting seeker to start it.
You can find it in the inalla primer.
Yay! Bill! Great game!
What happened at the end? xD
Love the spikes 🌵
Mox Opal is legendary btw
That was a great game.
Haven't watched cedh content for over a year and I know why 🧜♂️ But you are a fun and casual group to watch nonetheless 🤗
Does that mean Elliot gets paid twice as much for being on this episode?
So Jan is the official Spicefeeder?
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“Borborygmos Enraged.” Sick freaking win.
Love your content maple 🍁 power! Also please urabrask The great work cEDH deck! Thank you!
what a wild game
BILL!
I do not understand the win on this one.
he names a card that is not in his deck so consultation exiles his whole deck then oracle etbs and he wins
@@broodstar8872 I'll have to look up the Oracle card but thank you
@@ShadowsArch thassa's oracle basically reads "if you have less cards in your deck than the number of blue mana symbols among permanents you control you win the game" and costs 2 blue mana. There's an effect on the card itself that lets you pick a card to put on top but the relevant text is that you just win the game with a two mana wet elf if you have no library
Keep it that way 🫠
@@maxbodifee3263 too late, the rest of the internet has informed me. My power grows >:3
Elliott on twice!!
But it is Thursday. Immersion broken.
GG ❤❤❤
You’re not fooling anyone Bill is clearly Jim in a wig with a fake beard
alex's tense switching is absolutely out of control. someone has to make it stop.
This was such a boring game to watch.