@@Alikaoz yeah but it didnt quite matter by the time anyone figured it out, IIRC it was when the overlay happened and the Rath rebellion got chucked into the coalition
@@Alikaoz well, the turnaround wasnt that bad given Eladramis screen time, He was in the Rath anthology a bit, then was in Nemesis long enough to attempt to save Belbe then jumped into the portal to Dominaria a few months before the Overlay, they have done much worse things than how Eladrami became the Korvecdal.
Thank you for this bit of knowledge. I noticed his card name was a combination of a bunch of the old tribes, but I never got the time to read past the Brothers' War so I was wondering what was up with that.
Classic Richard using that to his advantage. In all honestly it's kind of a bad example for others. Richard reacting like that teaches others to act the same when in reality it wasn't stack and just interaction heavy.
Kor, Vec and Dal are all Rathi tribes that used their combined names to give as a title to a prophesied savior that would help them fight Volrath, the Rathi Evincar. The Oracle en-Vec thought Gerrard Cappashen was the Korvecdal, but the uprising he led failed and he fled, and the Oracle realized Eladamri was the actual prophesied Korvecdal.
"The lesson I've learned about playing hatebears is that I need to play stax." I actually liked your deck a lot Crim. It just needed a better finisher.
Loving the mixed image of Gala Greeters! I had to look it up to be sure, that there was no strange "we use a german word in english mtg names" again :D Gala-Begrüßer!! Lets go! Greetings from germany ❤🔥
Yeah him saying “oh no I can’t believe anyone can deal with crim” right after casting generous gift when there is a sundial of the infinite that was being used for removal, a board full of creatures, reconnaissance on the board…like sometimes Seth’s threat assessment is very questionable.
Yeah, Lifegain decks need to be beaten down early. Letting Seth out from under the stax/hate bears let him combo back in baby. I really liked that Crim deck. Neat interactions with Phelia. Gonna wanna build it to annoy my playgroup now. :)
Super-invested in this one! Great game! I was convinced Phil was going to win it, but everybody had excellent plays including some that I wouldn't have thought of myself
The Korvecdal was a legendary figure from prophecy who would unite the Kor, Vec, and Dal tribes against the Phyrexians. Originally they thought that Gerrard was the Korvecdal, but eventually it was discovered that Eladrami was the true Korvecdal
Rulings for sundial on scryfall says that beginning of nex end step triggers will trigger on the next turn if you activate the ability to skip the current one. Should Richard have gotten omenpath back on Seth’s end step? Multitasking while watching may have missed something
So the trick is you need to wait until the trigger to return the card (in this case the Omenpath) is on the stack and then use Sundial to end the turn and it will say gone forever, if you do it at any other time it will return on the next end step.
It could be interesting to see a commander game where you rule-0 that everyone needs to play an instant or sorcery as their commander. So you can cast it as many times as you want, but it costs 2 more to cast each time.
Wow this was a super funny commander clash ep! The grade 10 foil goyf was AMAZING And that double shifting woodlands boompile play was hilarious too. As usual, Richard's 100% winrate on the coinflip making it work xD loved everyone's deck. Never thought of using the doggo as removal, sorin was scary af and phil's and richard's both survived like 5 wraths and still kept putting pressure. Love you all
at 8:30 i'm not 100% sure on this but i think richards omenpath would've come back on the end step of seth turn, because the wording of the commander is " [...] on the beginning of NEXT end step".
Phil running out of gas is exactly why you shouldn't play "Elves" with Eladamri. I'm not saying you shouldn't put elves in your deck. You naturally put in tons. But elves shouldn't be the theme.
Crim is the hero we all deserve :) love a miserable stax game in commander when playing with the right friends! One of my fondest commander memories have us under a winter moon from 1am-3/4am In the food court of Metropolitan Market in west Seattle as we discussed all the things under the sun. So much love and laughter in your lives and treasure every moment with those priceless people in your lives :)
On this week of "Punt or Bluff?" it's bring your pet to work day! Will Crim show us the goodest doggo or will Richard adopt a cute little Tarmogoyf? Tune-in to find out!
He really takes advantage of the lack of removal from the other players. Hatebears and stax counter a lack of removal very, very effectively, and everyone hard focuses Phil even when he's at less than half the life of other players with cards in hand. If Crim played to win more, he'd dominate the table, but he always goes for the meme play or shutting down another player even when it's pointless.
@@themonsoon117 More like Crim knows if he went harder with his decks it would make him the #1 threat and would just take Phil's place in dying first every game so I'm pretty sure he does it on purpose lmao
@@JulioDRai He died first this game, and it happens plenty often. Whenever you play stax pieces like that, it's assumed that's going to happen. Imo, if he focused on eliminating players instead of spreading the damage evenly, his winrate would spike.
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What Crim was doing wrong is that when his deck is doing its thing it's interacting with his opponents. Commander thrives on its only form of interaction being winning or comboing someone to (near) death.
Wrong. The interaction pieces were fine. It was the combination of sundial making phelia hard removal, and the multiple sort-of-stax pieces, that made the deck frustrating without actually moving the game forward much or doing enough to lock the table out to get far enough ahead to win or at least get another player or two killed first.
23:14 I know Phil is being sarcastic here but he legit sounds like people at my LGS that treat lands as if they are emblems getting salty when their Coffers gets Strip Mined
This is all good n all, but where is Tomer's build of Omo, Queen of Tribal, and an updated, long form, 5c Tribal Tribal, featuring multiple variants and talking in depth about choices, further options, playstyle/playtesting, and changeling theory, in a 2 hour epic???
Richard pulling out his graded tarmo was so funny. Bro waited so long to show the OG boys
and it was a sponsor segment too😂😂
Korvecdal isn't his last name, it is a title, Eladrami is the person who united the Kor, Vec and the Dal tribes to overthrow the Phyrexians.
Ye! Prophesized hero, the Korvecdal was thought to be Gerrard for a while. Turned out to be Eladamri.
@@Alikaoz yeah but it didnt quite matter by the time anyone figured it out, IIRC it was when the overlay happened and the Rath rebellion got chucked into the coalition
@@RyuPlaneswalker A lot of lore at the time got introduced and dropped back then. Still happens, but now people point it out more.
@@Alikaoz well, the turnaround wasnt that bad given Eladramis screen time, He was in the Rath anthology a bit, then was in Nemesis long enough to attempt to save Belbe then jumped into the portal to Dominaria a few months before the Overlay, they have done much worse things than how Eladrami became the Korvecdal.
Thank you for this bit of knowledge. I noticed his card name was a combination of a bunch of the old tribes, but I never got the time to read past the Brothers' War so I was wondering what was up with that.
“every turn I go from Crim’s our hero to Crim’s archenemy”
Richard has discovered the essence of playing with Crim
Phil's "Tough luck!" was so good lol, glad to see my king surviving longer than the 5th turn
I'm glad Richard finally got to play the boomer Jund commander.
Richard's gradded 10 Tarmogoyph being used as a token is the most hilarious money flex ive wver seen in a deck lmao
“DOWN SHIFTED TO A TOKEN.. we’re at 4” this is pure comedy
If it was ‘t for post Malone using the one of one ring as a treasure token, this would be one of the funniest uses of a graded card
Of course Crim would see Phelia and decide to turn it into prioritizing being removal rather than flickering his own cards... Classic Crim lol
Classic Richard using that to his advantage. In all honestly it's kind of a bad example for others. Richard reacting like that teaches others to act the same when in reality it wasn't stack and just interaction heavy.
"It's not stax, just interaction heavy" - every stax player, ever.
@@rylanchampion5972it’s an ongoing joke in the playgroup to call things stax that aren’t stax, they aren’t being serious they’ve said this many times
Kor, Vec and Dal are all Rathi tribes that used their combined names to give as a title to a prophesied savior that would help them fight Volrath, the Rathi Evincar. The Oracle en-Vec thought Gerrard Cappashen was the Korvecdal, but the uprising he led failed and he fled, and the Oracle realized Eladamri was the actual prophesied Korvecdal.
Hindsight is 20/20
@@jamescampbell2353no, Marit Lage wasn't involved
wait wait wait wait... Richard spent the first 3 turns ramping and then cast a board wipe??? No one could have predicted this genius play!
Seth is a snake for that generous gift. Never lift the stax off your opponents back
"The lesson I've learned about playing hatebears is that I need to play stax."
I actually liked your deck a lot Crim. It just needed a better finisher.
29:57 "Phil is having the time of his life" hahaha finally!😂
Seth did Phil dirty with that generous gift!
Bro Seth’s manabase 💀 they really need to do that land base comparison episode
Crim holding his doggo in the thumbnail is peak
it's a shame Crim has to be there to ruin it
"Dad. Please let me go. You're embarrassing me. I feel smothered."
Richard's Goyf rant has to be a Short, lol.
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Loving the mixed image of Gala Greeters! I had to look it up to be sure, that there was no strange "we use a german word in english mtg names" again :D
Gala-Begrüßer!! Lets go!
Greetings from germany ❤🔥
Richard- “yeah well what if there were panharmonicon tokens?”
Seth- “don’t you threaten me with a good time!”
Loved the balance of decks this game, felt like everyone had a good footing and was doing things :)
Crim seeing Phelia and making the deck as miserable as that is so on brand it is crazy lol
LOL at Richard's slabbed goyf hahaha 😂
Seth generous gifting phil and then complaining about crim winning is just delulu 😂
Yeah him saying “oh no I can’t believe anyone can deal with crim” right after casting generous gift when there is a sundial of the infinite that was being used for removal, a board full of creatures, reconnaissance on the board…like sometimes Seth’s threat assessment is very questionable.
The classic Phil untapping with 5 permanents: "are we dead, Phil?"
Akroma's will on the gaffer was a hilarious way to end the game!
Boompile is such a hack when you always win the flip like Richard
55:19 "Mr President, there has been a second boom pile.."
Yeah, Lifegain decks need to be beaten down early. Letting Seth out from under the stax/hate bears let him combo back in baby. I really liked that Crim deck. Neat interactions with Phelia. Gonna wanna build it to annoy my playgroup now. :)
“Are we dead Phil?”
That was a fun game to watch. Knowing Crim was going to use Phelia how he does in timeless.
14:56
This was an absolutely fantastic bit.
Ok. Crim's deck is kinda sick. Noice, also cute dog
49:39 Now I understand why Poor Phil is always hesitant to make deals
imagine when crim realizes you can untap with recon to give pseudovigilance post damage
I love Crim for putting his pupper as his commander.
Crim wins the flavor win by having his puppers lounging in the background :))
The vibes of this game were fantastic!
That 10/10 Mint Tarmogoyf was simultaneously gorgeous and ridiculous. A+ for the laughs!
Reconnaissance can bdbused to untap you creatures after damage, while still in combat, provided you can target them @crim
Super-invested in this one! Great game! I was convinced Phil was going to win it, but everybody had excellent plays including some that I wouldn't have thought of myself
The Korvecdal was a legendary figure from prophecy who would unite the Kor, Vec, and Dal tribes against the Phyrexians. Originally they thought that Gerrard was the Korvecdal, but eventually it was discovered that Eladrami was the true Korvecdal
I enjoy Phil's videos so much that his voice gets me to pay attention.
Crim: "Until end of turn, my life total can't change..."
Crim's life total: *Changes*
Rulings for sundial on scryfall says that beginning of nex end step triggers will trigger on the next turn if you activate the ability to skip the current one. Should Richard have gotten omenpath back on Seth’s end step? Multitasking while watching may have missed something
So the trick is you need to wait until the trigger to return the card (in this case the Omenpath) is on the stack and then use Sundial to end the turn and it will say gone forever, if you do it at any other time it will return on the next end step.
That makes so much sense now that I think about it, thanks!
I really am *genuinely* curious to hear anyone's argument as to how on earth Winter Moon is not a stacks card
Only 9 minutes in the game Crim is playing brutally lol I love it. I did not expect this from his deck, great plays.
The graded 10 tarmogoyf token is the best!
Wow don't see mono colors that often, good on you guys. Also now it's "what doesn't grow dies, and what dies--why it's the tarmogoyf"
that graded goyf reveal was AMAZING 🤣
Loving these MH3 commander vids
Remember that you can untap your creatures at the end of combat with Reconnaisance
It could be interesting to see a commander game where you rule-0 that everyone needs to play an instant or sorcery as their commander. So you can cast it as many times as you want, but it costs 2 more to cast each time.
Seth Emory missing the 1/1 off the fetch immediately after reading the text was pretty funny.
Wow this was a super funny commander clash ep! The grade 10 foil goyf was AMAZING And that double shifting woodlands boompile play was hilarious too. As usual, Richard's 100% winrate on the coinflip making it work xD loved everyone's deck. Never thought of using the doggo as removal, sorin was scary af and phil's and richard's both survived like 5 wraths and still kept putting pressure. Love you all
I'm always down for some Elfball
the phelia art was hilarious. love weird pet pictures
at 8:30 i'm not 100% sure on this but i think richards omenpath would've come back on the end step of seth turn, because the wording of the commander is " [...] on the beginning of NEXT end step".
This is how EDH was back around 2009. 12 board wipes each game and games took like 2+ hours. Was great times
Phil running out of gas is exactly why you shouldn't play "Elves" with Eladamri.
I'm not saying you shouldn't put elves in your deck. You naturally put in tons. But elves shouldn't be the theme.
Oh my god, the graded Tarmogoyf token bit was hilarious.
The pettineess reached every level here. EVERY LEVEL, Richard. That Goyf Token did not harm you actively.
Atalan Jackal :D
what an underrated card, shoutout Richard
Crim is the hero we all deserve :) love a miserable stax game in commander when playing with the right friends! One of my fondest commander memories have us under a winter moon from 1am-3/4am In the food court of Metropolitan Market in west Seattle as we discussed all the things under the sun. So much love and laughter in your lives and treasure every moment with those priceless people in your lives :)
awww Crim's corgi art is so cute!
On this week of "Punt or Bluff?" it's bring your pet to work day! Will Crim show us the goodest doggo or will Richard adopt a cute little Tarmogoyf? Tune-in to find out!
I cant decide which is bigger, Richard playing a graded Tarmogoyf or him playing 3 basics.
Both.
I feel like the sundial should've been an early target because it was enabling repeatable removal.
15:30 the best moment of the video honestly lol
Oh god, yeah, I've been caught out by "one spell a turn" and trying to flip a Gobakhan on Arena, it feels so bad lol. Would have been hilarious here.
Richard getting Harvey Dented with his love for boomer jund and Tgoyf 😂
Tgoyf lived long enough to become the villain haha.
It was a beautiful rant
Very modern Death and taxes, soul sisters, elves, and midrange jund
Dude I feel so bad for Phil I lost count of the amount of times they board wiped that man😂
This is the second time i watched a video where someone introduced Disa as "the relentless"
The whole Richard boomer Goyf segment was actually peak
Crim trying to argue he isn't playing stacks
Blows up all non basics he possibly can and only let's basics untap
As far as I can tell, he's just helping you untap your lands by turning your nonbasics into basics
I have no idea why my brain thought that when Fiend Hunter hit Heliod, Seth was going to pass the card to Crim at home.
Seth using the generous gift on Phil’s permanent would have had me salty if I was Phil.
"I've been saying since turn 3, crim is winning this game" Yet gives phil the generous gift.
All is dust goes crazy in card type tribal 👍
This was a great game. I never knew who was going to take it.
Must be exhausting to play against Crim every week.
He really takes advantage of the lack of removal from the other players. Hatebears and stax counter a lack of removal very, very effectively, and everyone hard focuses Phil even when he's at less than half the life of other players with cards in hand.
If Crim played to win more, he'd dominate the table, but he always goes for the meme play or shutting down another player even when it's pointless.
@@themonsoon117 More like Crim knows if he went harder with his decks it would make him the #1 threat and would just take Phil's place in dying first every game so I'm pretty sure he does it on purpose lmao
@@JulioDRai He died first this game, and it happens plenty often. Whenever you play stax pieces like that, it's assumed that's going to happen. Imo, if he focused on eliminating players instead of spreading the damage evenly, his winrate would spike.
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Richard and Crim had me dieing
He's back!
lol Crim helping Phil pop off is hilarious.
Did Crim get his life drained while flare of fortitude is active? It says “Your LifeTotal can’t change”
What Crim was doing wrong is that when his deck is doing its thing it's interacting with his opponents. Commander thrives on its only form of interaction being winning or comboing someone to (near) death.
I don't know how clear Wizards have to make it so that people get this, they even called interacting with other players "Crimes".
Wrong. The interaction pieces were fine. It was the combination of sundial making phelia hard removal, and the multiple sort-of-stax pieces, that made the deck frustrating without actually moving the game forward much or doing enough to lock the table out to get far enough ahead to win or at least get another player or two killed first.
Winter Moon is pretty brutal, otherwise I think Crim's deck is pretty sweet.
Crim's deck is so cool!
Jund Goyf Richard eating a Bojuka Bog etb... The bog's revenge!
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Welcome!
Love me some soul sisters! My first modern deck was a soul sisters martyr deck. I love lifegain.
it needs to be an ETB effect that creates the panharmonicon tokens right?
Not using the reconnaissance to untap your creatures at end of combat?
Is that tiny Crim from TCC?!
23:14 I know Phil is being sarcastic here but he legit sounds like people at my LGS that treat lands as if they are emblems getting salty when their Coffers gets Strip Mined
If Richard is gonna clone his graded foil tarmogoyf he better pull out another foil graded tarmogoyf otherwise I won’t acknowledge it
This is all good n all, but where is Tomer's build of Omo, Queen of Tribal, and an updated, long form, 5c Tribal Tribal, featuring multiple variants and talking in depth about choices, further options, playstyle/playtesting, and changeling theory, in a 2 hour epic???
Crim was the real hero. He also proved stax isn't that bad.
1:14 for the most important part