Hey everyone! Just wanted to give you a quick heads up that we didn't realize that we had switched up the meanings of the word "Blink" with "Flicker" and we used the wrong one in our video. Fortunately, Landon explains what he means by "blink" at the beginning of the video, but to stop you from embarrassing yourself with your playgroups, here are the actual definitions: Blink: Exile something until the beginning of the next end step Flicker: Exile something and then immediately bring it back Thank you, and we hope you enjoyed the deck tech!
one card I feel goes great with Emiel is Scroll of Fate, since it can Manifest any card from our hand and then Emiel can flicker it, that way we can 1-cheat out larger creatures 2-do it at instant speed
So I started with coven counters and ran katilda as my commander for a bit. Realized I had a ton of amazing etb effects and wanted to flicker so now I have a emile human flicker deck and I can't wait to play
Great Oak Guardian can also Untap all our creatures, getting infinite mana if we can generate 4+ manas on dorks, but it can also get all of our creatures infinitely large if we can at least break even with them
Hey C'Aiddan! Thanks for all the comments, we love the additions to the deck! There are so many directions the deck can go and I think you hit a lot of nails on the head with your comments. I was initially turned off by Revolt cards because they were generally one time effects that weren't guaranteed to go off, but then I realized that those effects are absolutely perfect in Emiel because they're leaving and coming back in the same turn and thus triggering themselves, so good call with the revolt cards! Call for Unity and Hidden Herbalists would slot nicely into the deck. Also appreciate the other comments! Dual Nature looks nuts and I absolutely have to pick up a copy now, and you're right about the Village Bell Ringer as long as you've also got something to give them haste or Thousand-Year Elixir out. - Peter
Hey everyone! Just wanted to give you a quick heads up that we didn't realize that we had switched up the meanings of the word "Blink" with "Flicker" and we used the wrong one in our video. Fortunately, Landon explains what he means by "blink" at the beginning of the video, but to stop you from embarrassing yourself with your playgroups, here are the actual definitions:
Blink: Exile something until the beginning of the next end step
Flicker: Exile something and then immediately bring it back
Thank you, and we hope you enjoyed the deck tech!
one card I feel goes great with Emiel is Scroll of Fate, since it can Manifest any card from our hand and then Emiel can flicker it, that way we can 1-cheat out larger creatures 2-do it at instant speed
So I started with coven counters and ran katilda as my commander for a bit. Realized I had a ton of amazing etb effects and wanted to flicker so now I have a emile human flicker deck and I can't wait to play
Panharmonicon seems like a decent card for this deck
Great Oak Guardian can also Untap all our creatures, getting infinite mana if we can generate 4+ manas on dorks, but it can also get all of our creatures infinitely large if we can at least break even with them
I’ve been thinking about building an infinite mana focused version of this deck, that’s a great inclusion to think about!
funfact cryptolit right + village bellring and emil goes infinit btw
Plus 1 other other creature in order to have enuff to pay for emil
I have just built this deck and added in Pan harmonicon instead of mimic vat
Panharmonicon +felidar guardian + charming prince, infinite mana/flickers/life/scry
Subjugation + sumblast angel =tap down for swing wide or just clear enemy board
Also a note, Palace Jailer does not end if it leaves. It ends when you lose monarch. So you can blink lock people’s creatures with it.
Pardon my repeated messages, 4 mana dorks that tap for mana and village bell ringer would also make infinite mana
Revolt cards also are perfect here.
Hey C'Aiddan! Thanks for all the comments, we love the additions to the deck! There are so many directions the deck can go and I think you hit a lot of nails on the head with your comments. I was initially turned off by Revolt cards because they were generally one time effects that weren't guaranteed to go off, but then I realized that those effects are absolutely perfect in Emiel because they're leaving and coming back in the same turn and thus triggering themselves, so good call with the revolt cards! Call for Unity and Hidden Herbalists would slot nicely into the deck.
Also appreciate the other comments! Dual Nature looks nuts and I absolutely have to pick up a copy now, and you're right about the Village Bell Ringer as long as you've also got something to give them haste or Thousand-Year Elixir out.
- Peter
Dual Nature