"12 damage to tasigur" but the hullbreacher- "toralf 7 excess damage to jhoira" I mean sure but hullbreacher- "toralf 5 excess damage to snapcaster" Your phyrexian arena would appreciate- "toralf 4 excess damage to Radha" Why do you build my anxiety like this "toralf 2 excess damage to..." There is literally no more optimal target than that 3/2 Hull- "Josh's face" ...ᵇʳᵉᵃᶜʰᵉʳ
loooool the spike got tiltysalty. love it. i mean that was a beutiful swat play that you just gotta admire like "woaw how cool, and besides now you guys get to play magic fot the upcoming turns instead of topdecking" josh just made me a fan of his
Josh wins most games, so I don't really see him as a hero :P I was even kinda happy to see Cassius get the combo off. Even if I was constantly internally screaming at Jimmy and Ashlen.
Fairly certain everyone could have seen an NFL player who runs his own MtG store owning time twister. Also I don't blame Jimmy. As he said, he couldn't do anything about the Narset. That was all Ashlen.
yeah... if he would have had timetwister on the turn he played narset he could have wheeled on the same turn by not paying for rhystic, so it was actually very unlikely that he had it(and he "top-decked" it anyway :D)
@@artstsym I was going to say the same thing. Attacking Chandra was a good idea because the emblem would’ve been deadly especially with fiery emancipation. Even if it would’ve been 2 turns before it came out
Yeah, Ashlen was playing it nice by turning Kaervek into an almost group-hug deck, where literally everyone gets a "shot". That's fun and games by itself, maybe. But you just *don't do that* when you've got a Spike like Cassius at the table. ^^
@@fernandostar3507 they had multiple opportunities to deal with the very obvious Narset Wheel combo and not one person did anything to stop it besides him despite him constantly saying it’s a threat so he had every right to do so
He had a couple less than great plays, but he spent the entire game trying to play table police while they got greedy as hell and actively facilitated Cassius' win. Really cringeworthy game.
I mean, Josh also gave him unnessisary treasures to get counter-swatted while he was attempting to use all his resources to stop Jimmy *WHILE KNOWING* Cass had an Omniscience in his hand.
@@maxspecs I mean, I think there's a difference between a technical misplay (giving a treasure) and giving the guy the cards be wants and not removing his threats...
@@maxspecs It's not really fair to fault Josh for forgetting a subtle "may" clause on a skyscraper-sized stack after he poured a majority of his resources into policing Cassius; Jimmy and Ash simply didn't contribute enough in threat control/assessment to keep him in check.
While I very much enjoyed this episode of I was at this table with Ashlen this game I would’ve been really annoyed. She specifically gave jimmy a tutor who stated to the table that he got enchantment removal for mystic remora. Then a few turns later plays a do nothing enchantment that turn (awesome card but do nothing for a table rotation here) into a known removal spell instead of her commander which would’ve been an answer for the biggest issue on board. And then if that wasn’t enough, she makes a very casual game type politics deal with a powerful cEDH deck at the table and rather than keeping Cassius in check by throwing the same from the big spells cast at his face, she completely passes off responsibility to her opponents and by doing so gives the game away to the obvious highest threat at the table. Again, they are just playing for our entertainment and to have fun so it’s nothing serious but if that was me and my friends, you better believe I would be chewing out my friend for playing like that
Garrett Estrada Honestly, I agree with you. Personally I don’t blame Ashlen for the fiery emancipation play. I just think she could have done it better like politic with jimmy to kill Narset or something. But overall yeah, she would be annoying to play with this game. P.S. Cassius’s deck is very much a casual deck. Not a cEDH one. As someone who has played with and against cEDH decks, his is nowhere near that power.
@@garrettestrada6434 to be fair, jimmy stated that the card was meant to use on mystic remora and josh mana rock and then just not used the card in any of them
@@garrettestrada6434 Saying Cassius's deck is cEDH is either just ignorant or disingenuous, he took a few different CEDH lists, smacked in random cool 7 drops, (Palinchron, Sheoldred) and took out any cEDH wincons that work with what he has in his list. For example, his Jace and Thassa's oracle would combo with demonic consultation, he didn't have demonic consultation so no win con there. No deadeye navigatory with the palinchron, another combo win missing. Like, he's running Lim Dul's Vault, to get what combo? Nothing. The deck has no good wincon other than some value. I'm very sure that for Game Knights they don't want the games to end with infinite combos so no one runs them, which is a huge portion of cEDH decks.
I can't stand when people ask for take backs, it's so damn annoying. Like I can understand if you're introducing someone to magic for the first time, but if you know what you're doing then no, just no.
It’s actually getting kind of old watching him whine every single time someone else plays a draw engine, while he plays Rhystic Study at the same time.
The second I heard what his deck was I realized that I run decks witch scale based on my opponent decks like mind control decks and clone decks to avoid this exact problem.
@@jebadiahbowman3232 To be fair to Cassius he has made like over 10 million from playing in the NFL so it's not unexpected that he has many expensive and powerful cards, if I had to guess he probably doesn't even own a casual power leveled deck
@@jebadiahbowman3232 call it cEDH if you want but if the table would have played right they could have taken care of it. His deck didn't get out of hand because it was crazy, it got out of hand because 2 out of the other 3 players let it get out of hand. There were so many missed opportunities because they they didn't acknowledge the real threat at the table until it was too late.
Probably would have been an even worst wheel that the last one jimmy did But he was right on the fact that it was kinda pointless to attack narset in that spot
I mean the play made some sense here. With Ashlen getting ready to ultimate her planeswalker, and no one potentially being able to out it. She would have nearly won there. Since everyone's eyes were on Cas, she could have sneaked in a ton of damage. It's definitely risky politicking though
That Time Twister, Swan Song and Deflecting Swat interaction is why magic is so damn good a game. Dear lord that stack was absurd! Big ups to Cassius and his new store
Yeah, unfortunately he felt like he had to use all his resources to answer everything else being played. His commander's plan was too slow and he didn't want to take a turn off to play something for himself. Ironically, since Josh decided to play like that it all worked out well for the table. If Cassius wasn't such a big threat (or potential threat) then Josh might've shown just how much advantage he was getting.
As Marsh explained, the Remorra on T1 was a huggge play in playing catch-up (especially with the Sol Ring the turn after). As many cards as JLK drew, they weren't as important as the cards Marsh drew (at least in a hidden information game where all cards are equal in the opponents' minds - sure JLK may have had bigger win-con cards he was drawing but we don't know if they were those or lands, and same for Marsh). And it's just not as good as it could be with Narset out; even if it allows him to play catch-up a little, it's still objectively not as good as it 'could' be.
@@theunloadedrpg1376 well in the beginning I was salty as well because anybody could have seen that narset play from a mile away but jimmy and ashlen just closed their eyes. And josh told them so as well and they didn't seem to care as much, they got lucky josh was packin. And then ashlen decides to play fiery emancipation instead of kaervek, which I mean i think in general was a bad play but it really would have been better if she played her commander and then jimmy play a 3 drop to kill the narset/hullbreacher, whatever it was
Remember everyone in the chat telling people to ignore Josh every single Game Knights? This is why you don't ignore the man who is normally the threat.
That Emancipation was such a god awful nonsense play. Josh a very smart and skilled player, to just ignore him and play deadcard. How can someone be this bad at threat assessment?
Nah, I like the sentiment but it would literally just be cEDH gameplay with at least one list stock from the cEDH database if not more. I watch those games all the time on other channels, I appreciate GK for the creative casual plays (except this game unfortunately...). Although, it would be nice to see Kyle stomp some people again. And if you did the competitive lineup, you'd HAVE to add DJ back to the show which would be kind of refreshing imo.
cassius and kyle yes, not so sure craig would want to play that. hes a timmy at heart. he builds powerful decks but they are not competitive decks they are timmy decks.
@@leifwalker4929 what were you looking at ? I looked at some sealed products ( war of the spark booster box for example) and it seemed in line with tcg player. Granted I haven't looked at singles but for sealed it seems like normal card store prices ,maybe even on the better side of that equation
I was so surprised because it really sounds like he has some kind of enchantment removal. When Cassius didnt pay, that seemd like such a smart move, and then he goes ahead to play an amazing enchantment... And Jimmy didnt remove it! That was some entertaining twists and turns. Also he did say he was going to get rid of Joshs rock.
Yeah that was pretty lame, but he was planning on using force of vigor and was short a mana. He really should’ve played his commander instead the. He would’ve been able to cast it for free.
Worst part was that he technically has a chance to remove it before the Cumulative Upkeep trigger resolves by pitching a card to Force, but he doesn't.
@@erikohman2294 Yes, assuming that Cassius lets the Remora die anyway (which he did), that would have fed the fish one more time. Jimmy didn't know that Cassius was going to let it die, so he failed to hold up his end of the bargain.
Its pretty cringe, you see it so much irl too. Counterspells/removal aren't 'unfun', they're more or less a necessary component of edh or it just turns into solitaire
@@alexdavies4373 I mean does really somebody that is playing commander think counterspells or removal are unfun in general? Its just unfun if it nukes your combo or you turn, bein dissapointed that something didn't go through is natural tho and as long as you don't dwell in your sadness for rounds after rounds its okay.
well there are many ways to play commander, and there is also some fun in seeing somebodies combo go off. And there is also fun in just politcs and so on.
@@Ramog1000 When people are playing cheap cards that you only need one or two of to win the game like hullbreaker or narset + any wheel, you really need instant interaction.
God, I felt for Josh’s salt so much. It was well justified salt. Regardless of if Cassius had a wheel or not, the threat is there and should be taken into account.
Feels like Jimmy really did Ashlen dirty in the beginning. Promised to take out the remora and Josh's talisman if he could tutor, proceeds to not deal with either of them, then leaves Josh's stuff alone and uses the card he tutored for to destroy one of Ashlen's permanents
@@MountieBeaver42 the remora was gone but Josh still had the talisman and now a rhystic study and Jimmy instead went after something of ashlens is my point.
@@jdotwilliam He'll have priority on Cash's upkeep, but not until the Cumulative Upkeep trigger is already on the stack. Active player's triggers (Remora) hits the stack, then everyone passes priority. Technically he has a chance to destroy the Remora then, and he doesn't. Cash lets it hit the yard anyway, but he did have a chance to remove it first.
Cassius: plays omniscience a 10 drop enchantment Ashleigh: Ok choose where your gonna do the 10 damage? Cassius: uses diabolic Edict Ashleigh: oooh i need to be in control, take that whole TWO DAMAGE
I was upset she let him sling like 20 damage before she did anything honestly lost a tiny bit sanity how do people see omniscience and not think it’s a threat, 1 card draw engine or spell and it’s over
@@nicholaseikelberry8009 Yeah, pretty sure she and Ladee Danger are both staff now (hence why they show up in most of the recent Extra Turns episodes).
Summary of this game: Josh: "Cassius is about to win the game! We need to do something" Jimmy & Ashley: "haha non removal spells go brrrr" Cassius: *wins the game* Josh: (Surprised Pickachu face)
The only two players who properly played to win were Josh and Cassius. Ashleen and Jimmy just handed Cassius the win on a platter by doing deals with Cassius that only hurt them and their only hope to not lose (that being Josh). Ashleen shot her commander's triggers at Jimmy and Josh on the turn Cassius won. She could have killed him with that damage
I almost gave that when narset hit the field 1st time, but i just gave game when the time twister was casted the first time, Cas was getting way too much ahead even at that point, deck which plays that kind of evil combo, allowed to get ahead will just win eventually
Lmao, nah this was a trashy pub stomp of a game 😂 no gg, just ez for the dude that dropped a Power Nine piece mid game and then said "sorry" like a goober after knowing that's what he net decked the list for
@@09Dragonite you salty ? They all had real powerhouses and expensive cards, and the social contract was "let's play high level commander", if it bothers you, you should have stopped earlier. Truth is, most of us won't ever be able to afford a time twister, and won't be able to ever witness it happen on our table, so that's really cool to see how powerful it can be on the show, it's the whole point of it after all, entertain.
Dude Cassius looks so damn happy to be there like he's been missing his friends for months, such a great energy from him and congrats on his new card store!
@@Foldz880 he did get a win from the commanders anthology video. But this one is more of a win with his own homebrew deck. So it’s worth more in my opinion. After three bad losses, I felt this was the best one
Josh was guilty of bad threat assessment too knowing full well what Omnescience meant and letting the Hullbreacher resolve when he had a Snapcaster Mana Drain... I bet he will never again forget the May ability on Rhystic Study.
@@MarkAvo oh yeah, there were bad plays all round by everyone except Cash lol. And that's not even using the power of hindsight. I was screaming at my screen the whole way through.
Cassius: *casts Omniscience* Ashlen: *points Kaervek damage at Jimmy* She has some... weird priorities. That deal of "you can decide where the damage goes" should have ended as soon as it was clear that Cassius was going to cast Omniscience to begin with. ^^ Black-Red doesn't have enchantment removal aside from the few borderline black enchantment removals that got printed recently. But Kaervek is potential player removal. Why waste that?
I get why she did that deal; it makes it so no one feels ganged up on, BUT there are better ways to do it; for example dice roll like with Vial Smasher or just put it out there "if you cast it you get the damage either at your face or the worst thing on your board" which turns it into a Ruric Thar-esque.
@@samdnelson13 nah O disagree becuase cash was in control of the game and ashlen was making terrible plays the whole game also when someone has a GOD card that everyone knows there gonna cast that can end the game they should %100 be the target of the table that's how my group plays
I think she made the deal so that her commander won't be seen too much of a threat by her opponents and be removed too soon, but at that point of the game, surviving Cassius predictable onslaught was a higher priority. I consider myself so so at MTG and I wouldn't have done that. I think she tried playing way too nicely overall.
@@philipped.r.6385 Yeah, she was gambling he was out of gas and trying to aim at the other threats. She wanted them to keep worried about eachother while she burned them down and built up since she didn't have the same value engines going on. It's a reasonable gamble, but it would have probably been better to just throw the omniscience damange at his face to keep his life low enough that he couldn't combo off too hard with whatever was left in his hand. Her concern was that her power on the table was most effective as long as others didn't consider Kaervek a danger to them, so using it to kill a player would have removed a threat, pointed agression her way AND she'd be facing a Jin Gitaxis plus million card Jimmy in the process. Meanwhile, Cassius' needed BOTH a way to draw enough cards to make Omniscience matter plus a way to kill Kaervek. That's all hypothetical danger, there'sa good chance he can't pull that all off at once with a small hand size. Jimmy and Josh she knew had access to tons of guarunteed resources. So does it seem silly in retrospect? Sure. But the overall threat assessment was correct. I'd have kept the omniscience player 10 life lower or extracted political favors from the others before killing him earlier, but Jimmy could have chosen to throw the damage at Cassius too - and there is long term value in keeping your word even if it disadvantages you. I have a policy that I will honor the spirit of my deals even if it kills me in Commander, which means I have no trouble getting people to agree to deals. I also have a policy to kill other players that betray deals with me even if it costs me the game. ;)
I love the look on Casius's face when he gets his Hullbreacher back with Tasigur. Like a kid that gets so excited for a treat he rarely gets. So cute. You go Casius! 😂♥️
Lol I'm fairly certain Cassius was playing a similar list to Folger's Tasigur deck from last week. I thought he was going to drop an Demonic Consultation after that Thassa's Oracle haha
The only thing missing was a shot of Josh looking at the camera with pure disappointment right after Jimmy said "Why didn't anyone say anything about this???"
The dream turn 1 in my mono black deck: Swamp--> Dark Ritual--> Sol Ring--> K'rrik--> Necroptotence. One day it'll happen. And I'll probably lose that game somehow.
It’s honestly possibly the worst misplay I’ve ever seen on Game Knights. I don’t know what she didn't see, because my 2 year old nephew could have seen that Hullbreacher-Omnicience problem coming.
Let's not even discuss the fact that she played Fiery Emancipation instead of Kaervek while Narset was out- and let's reeeeally not discuss the fact that the Fiery Emancipation did literally nothing and got destroyed right after
@@Shadow_Gamer12012 Nah, milling from an empty deck doesn't lose you the game, so it's not an issue. You only lose if you try to draw when empty, not when you get milled while empty. This also means that for example, someone who gets milled until they have an empty deck, but who has cards in hand/can play from graveyard could still win the game if they take out the opponent before their next mandatory draw.
Love whenever Cassius is one of the guests just because I noticed he's not afraid to say he's salty as hell. I admit if I was in his shoes I would be salty as hell too, but glad everyone had a good game.
"I want to triple my damage". When Ashlen has no way to dea damage that turn. Its so much better to drop Kederek, get rid of narset, and cast emancipation with both Chandra activation and kederek onboard.
@jeffreyscott801You can't win 'em all, but you *can* choose not to make clearly boneheaded plays that do absolutely nothing to help you and actively risk crippling your game.
Having only started playing Magic a few months ago, watching these videos really shows me how I'm barely scratching the surface on the crazy possibilities this game holds. Could not be more excited to keep playing for years to come. Thank you guys for the awesome content and for convincing me to play just by watching you!
in a similar boat. looking to build my first commander deck now. blue decks are crazy and honestly i am a bit scared because im sure blue has to be super fucking popular X3
@@Baby-Blue-102 blue green and swamp are the most popular I think, in my playgroup everyone is mainly only blue, Blue/Green, Swamp, Mountain, Mountain/Water and then another 2 swamp mountains and 1 Person plays Plains/ Water
Just in commander. I think other formats suck... You have always your 4 copies of a card there and do always the same. Just Commander makes Magic playable
@@mileenan.2968 honestly commander is fun at times but it’s just not competitive not to mention its not a constructive format. The amount of net decking in commander is insane. Lol
Ashlen and jimmy literally helped cassius every step of the way and then somehow seemed surprised when he won. Yikes at the level of threat assessment derp there.
Can't agree with this comment enough. You can see the Cassius win coming at least a turn or two ahead of time, and Ashlen could have reneged the deal she had going with Kaervek a lot sooner (at least by the time she knew omniscience was in his hand) to put Cassius within kill range right around the time he was able to cast the card. I almost feel like they threw the game to him at some point, this win was so telegraphed.
sometimes it feels that they are so concerned with what Josh could play that they focus on him while letting the real threat taking over the game. I remember something very similar happened also in previous episodes.
@@franbecares420 I would hope so. I've seen Ashlen play some dang good games of commander on here before, and I remember her acknowledging Omniscience as a dangerous card in previous games, so I don't know why in the world she would let that slide here.
Josh: I told you. What did I tell you? Didn't I tell you? Cause I told you! Mm-hmm! And when did I tell you? A long time ago. And what did I say would happen when I told you? Exactly what just happened.
Dude ends the game with infinite mana, his entire deck in hand, an omniscience in play, and a jace wielder of mysteries on the battlefield... that may be the most absolute win I've ever seen.
She said that the player could direct the damage from her commander, which is just the damage dealt to the first target in the chain. She made no such deal about the damage from Toralf.
The episode is very entertaining at the beginning but becomes progressively more frustrating. Are Jimmy and Ashlyn genuinely scared of Cassius? I'm struggling to see any other reason that they would let him get away with basically everything. Fair play to Josh for identifying threats and responding to them sensibly.
@@shogert2370 seemed more like a difference in expectation to me. The whole game looked like Cassius and Josh were playing to win, Jimmy and Ashlen were playing to do flashy things.
@@jacobjensen7704 Yep. Pretty much. Though Cassius wanted to win with flashy stuff. If anything, I'm upset his game ender was Jace and not a big ol Fireball effect or something.
Cassius' deck was so close to being an cEDH deck it was great to see the stack plays, I think it would be really awesome to see some of the cEDH community(play to win or playing with power or likewise channels) in one of these episode or maybe extra turns because those games can be really fun and you could even play more casual level decks even with them. Would be great to see as an avid cEDH enthusiasts
That whole Kaervek deal seems fun and all until huge spells were being dropped. At that point damage should have been used wisely. Would have totally changed the game if Jimmy's 12 and Cassius' 10 were sent to his face.
Every game I see Cassius in I enjoy, and this is no exception! Congrats to him and his new card shop! Edit: The commander animations are slick af and you can't tell me otherwise!
Actually probably the best episode all the huge stack situations, all the learning experiences after big mistakes, and just really cool deck interactions I LOVED this one!
@@jacobjensen7704 he was probably aiming for value. His commander gains 2 instant red mana when it attacks. While she can tap for 1 green. Its not a good ramp unless jimmy had swiftfoot boots or lightning greaves.
Plus, if I understood correctly, he probably already had that force of vigor in hand and choose not to use it. Wich his understandable since it lead to Cash sacrificing the mystic remora
I'm not a very experienced MTG player but this games was super frustrating to watch Jimmy and Ashlyn just not do anything against a painfully obvious threat on the board.
This game reminds me way too much of my playgroup. “Hey guys, we gotta watch out, someone try to remove it.” And rather than, “I don’t have the removal we need,” it’s always “Nah we good.” Until we all lose.
Shout out to Cassius, and wish him luck with his new card store. He's really helping bring MTG to people who would normally not consider it.
This! So happy for him.
I would of ordered but I remembered I live in Canada so the pricing is brutal for us lol
Dude is such a beast when it comes to MTG. Love what he does and, while the stereotypes are changing, it’s awesome to see him help to break the mold
Best of luck cash!
@uchiha clan why did you post this?
"12 damage to tasigur"
but the hullbreacher-
"toralf 7 excess damage to jhoira"
I mean sure but hullbreacher-
"toralf 5 excess damage to snapcaster"
Your phyrexian arena would appreciate-
"toralf 4 excess damage to Radha"
Why do you build my anxiety like this
"toralf 2 excess damage to..."
There is literally no more optimal target than that 3/2 Hull-
"Josh's face"
...ᵇʳᵉᵃᶜʰᵉʳ
My thoughts exactly omfg
And it's when they know he has Omniscience. Just wow.
My favorite comment!
I always wondered why she'd always bring OP commanders on shows, now I know it's because she can't play mtg
@@fulgurobaboon1321 I wouldn’t exactly call kaervek OP
I love how everyone identified Cassius as archenemy but somehow decided helping him was the best idea
Have you seen him??? He's terrifying!
loooool the spike got tiltysalty. love it. i mean that was a beutiful swat play that you just gotta admire like "woaw how cool, and besides now you guys get to play magic fot the upcoming turns instead of topdecking" josh just made me a fan of his
If u know josh with rhystic study record. He is the true archenemy under radar
How has Josh played mtg for years and years and played rhystic study on multiple game Knights and not known it was a may?
He's like Nicol Bolas. He's the archenemy but helping him was the only choice.
Josh building his deck: “I’m gonna be the master of time.”
Cassius: “You merely adopted time.”
i was born in it
@@jemtaylor3738 molded by it
I like how this game was a constant amount of jimmy and Ashley saying " hes bluffing Cassius wont do it" and then Cassius does it
The WHOLE game lol
Of course it was so awesome and so funny I was laughing my butt off
Josh: "Hey Cassius, can you be in the next game knights bro?"
Cassius: "Sure, I'm not playing that casual bullshit tho."
Flexing with the $8000 Timetwister. Love it.
The Alpha, The Spike, The one that got swatted so haaaaaaaaaaaaaard
The deck was a casual deck though. CEDH Tasigur lines don't use a 10 CMC and 7 CMC two card combo to win.
@@josephrivera9818 lol stfu
@@Gevaudan1471 u mad bro?
Josh = Literal hero of the game
Cassius = Archenemy
Ashlen and Jimmy = obedient allies of the Archenemy.
Josh is more like the hero we don’t need
Josh wins most games, so I don't really see him as a hero :P I was even kinda happy to see Cassius get the combo off. Even if I was constantly internally screaming at Jimmy and Ashlen.
Reverse archenemy
Josh: "We should worry about Narset+Windfall"
Jimmy: "I think we will be fine."
Cassius: "Time Twister"
Jimmy: *shocked Pikachu face*
To be fair, no one thought he would have time twister. That card is worth more than my car
Fairly certain everyone could have seen an NFL player who runs his own MtG store owning time twister.
Also I don't blame Jimmy. As he said, he couldn't do anything about the Narset. That was all Ashlen.
yeah... if he would have had timetwister on the turn he played narset he could have wheeled on the same turn by not paying for rhystic, so it was actually very unlikely that he had it(and he "top-decked" it anyway :D)
Wheel of fortune, not windfall
@@artstsym I was going to say the same thing. Attacking Chandra was a good idea because the emblem would’ve been deadly especially with fiery emancipation. Even if it would’ve been 2 turns before it came out
*Cassius threatens Omniscience*
Ashlen: "As long as he's not a threat to me."
Famous last words.
Anyone about to hard cast Omniscience is THE threat lol
Yeah, Ashlen was playing it nice by turning Kaervek into an almost group-hug deck, where literally everyone gets a "shot". That's fun and games by itself, maybe. But you just *don't do that* when you've got a Spike like Cassius at the table. ^^
dumbest thing ive ever seen someone do. letting him deside where the 10 mana went.
That's such an obvious bad move even to me, a guy that plays magic with only my dad.
That's the first time I've seen someone shown the table omniscience and people still help them.
Cassius: Casts Narset
Josh: Watch out for a wheel
Cassius: Casts Timetwister
Jimmy and Ashlen: Surprised Pikachu
And Jimmy was like “Why didn’t anyone say anything about this?!” 🤣
Josh restart Narset loyalty just to draw one card
also Josh "sure, I'll start feeding the fish myself, what's the worst that could happen?'
They were idiotic
@@danielyarsky6128 ok, i stopped watching when I saw that swan song play 😅
Josh whispering “Vedalken orrery” jealously under his breath killed me
Josh's card he loves it and probably would steal it over the better cards in magic if he had a steal spell.
To be fair he at least got his rhystic studies.
@@dillongause7528 What sort of party pooper plays steal spells in EDH?! **hides Grixis Marchesa Theft deck...**
I was cracking up when he was like I’m so jealous jimmy gets to untap and do nothing on his turn.
Josh: "My precioussssss..."
Josh has every right to beat these people with an “I told you so” from now till the end of time
He's just a whiner.
@@fernandostar3507 they had multiple opportunities to deal with the very obvious Narset Wheel combo and not one person did anything to stop it besides him despite him constantly saying it’s a threat so he had every right to do so
@@thetone6320 Ash even paid for the Study trigger on the turn Josh was the only one trying to get Narset off the board 😆
then in an episode with the fans, he makes an observation which ends up shooting him in the foot about rat colonies in the graveyard.
It hurts watrching Josh slowly lose his mind as Jimmy and Ashlyn give the game to Cassius at every step of the way.
He had a couple less than great plays, but he spent the entire game trying to play table police while they got greedy as hell and actively facilitated Cassius' win. Really cringeworthy game.
he could stop the narset time twister combo but he doesnt know the timings for playing chain of vapor.
I mean, Josh also gave him unnessisary treasures to get counter-swatted while he was attempting to use all his resources to stop Jimmy *WHILE KNOWING* Cass had an Omniscience in his hand.
@@maxspecs I mean, I think there's a difference between a technical misplay (giving a treasure) and giving the guy the cards be wants and not removing his threats...
@@maxspecs It's not really fair to fault Josh for forgetting a subtle "may" clause on a skyscraper-sized stack after he poured a majority of his resources into policing Cassius; Jimmy and Ash simply didn't contribute enough in threat control/assessment to keep him in check.
Cassius: obvious threat.
Josh: Look the obvious threat!
Jimmy and Ashlen: what?
Ye he stronk, let's help him! 💀
Ashlen talks about Cassius flying too close to the sun after spending her turn playing Fiery Emancipation...
what a powerful turn of magic that was
While I very much enjoyed this episode of I was at this table with Ashlen this game I would’ve been really annoyed. She specifically gave jimmy a tutor who stated to the table that he got enchantment removal for mystic remora. Then a few turns later plays a do nothing enchantment that turn (awesome card but do nothing for a table rotation here) into a known removal spell instead of her commander which would’ve been an answer for the biggest issue on board. And then if that wasn’t enough, she makes a very casual game type politics deal with a powerful cEDH deck at the table and rather than keeping Cassius in check by throwing the same from the big spells cast at his face, she completely passes off responsibility to her opponents and by doing so gives the game away to the obvious highest threat at the table. Again, they are just playing for our entertainment and to have fun so it’s nothing serious but if that was me and my friends, you better believe I would be chewing out my friend for playing like that
Garrett Estrada Honestly, I agree with you. Personally I don’t blame Ashlen for the fiery emancipation play. I just think she could have done it better like politic with jimmy to kill Narset or something. But overall yeah, she would be annoying to play with this game.
P.S. Cassius’s deck is very much a casual deck. Not a cEDH one. As someone who has played with and against cEDH decks, his is nowhere near that power.
@@garrettestrada6434 to be fair, jimmy stated that the card was meant to use on mystic remora and josh mana rock and then just not used the card in any of them
@@garrettestrada6434 Saying Cassius's deck is cEDH is either just ignorant or disingenuous, he took a few different CEDH lists, smacked in random cool 7 drops, (Palinchron, Sheoldred) and took out any cEDH wincons that work with what he has in his list. For example, his Jace and Thassa's oracle would combo with demonic consultation, he didn't have demonic consultation so no win con there. No deadeye navigatory with the palinchron, another combo win missing. Like, he's running Lim Dul's Vault, to get what combo? Nothing. The deck has no good wincon other than some value. I'm very sure that for Game Knights they don't want the games to end with infinite combos so no one runs them, which is a huge portion of cEDH decks.
I love how Josh realizes he made a mistake right after, but simply doesn't ask for take-backs. Class act.
There hasnt been a single take back in any of the episodes as far as i remember so its more about keeping consistency.
@@igorzuluaga2253 I know, I just like seeing people play that way.
@@gradyturnbull1137 makes sense. I feel like it's a useful as a learning tool. If you feel the negative effect you definitely dont wanna do it again.
I agree, it's a class act. At my table, our group rewards stuff like that; we would have stopped and given him the take-back as a group.
I can't stand when people ask for take backs, it's so damn annoying. Like I can understand if you're introducing someone to magic for the first time, but if you know what you're doing then no, just no.
JLK: *hates on Mystic Remora*
Also JLK: *plays Rhystic Study every single episode*
And forgets it's a may lol
@@tylern3581 Greedy 😈😈😉😉
D O Y O U W A N T T O P A Y O N E ? ? ? !
It’s actually getting kind of old watching him whine every single time someone else plays a draw engine, while he plays Rhystic Study at the same time.
@@starner00 I don't mind, I just found this particular one funny, since it's literally the same effect 😅
Cassius’s face when he says “Plus I’m still mad at Josh.” Lololol
thats like one of the few times he was smiling
I need time stamp
for future viwers, is at 48:20
Jimmy; "Cassius is a very aggressive player!"
Also Jimmy:"I'm not gonna attack Narset and hope Cassius plays nice."
um, what do you think he'll do?
Narset was at 3 loyalty on jimmy's turn. Jimmy has a 2/2(his commander) and a 4/5 tracker, and Cass has a maze and a 1/1, narset never dies there.
Also, Jimmy plays a mana dork as his commander
Jimmy's play was correct though
The logic from Jimmy and Ashlen in this episode made no sense lmao
As a combo player myself, I'd kill to have Ashlen and Jimmy as my opponents.
Feel like Cassius brought a shotgun to a knife fight, all them previous shows got him like "i ain't losing this one!" Haha
The second I heard what his deck was I realized that
I run decks witch scale based on my opponent decks like mind control decks and clone decks to avoid this exact problem.
It says a lot about someone to bring a cEDH deck to a friendly round. 0 creativity, just took a tournament list & done.
@@jebadiahbowman3232 To be fair to Cassius he has made like over 10 million from playing in the NFL so it's not unexpected that he has many expensive and powerful cards, if I had to guess he probably doesn't even own a casual power leveled deck
@@jebadiahbowman3232 people have fun in different ways, chill out.
@@jebadiahbowman3232 call it cEDH if you want but if the table would have played right they could have taken care of it. His deck didn't get out of hand because it was crazy, it got out of hand because 2 out of the other 3 players let it get out of hand. There were so many missed opportunities because they they didn't acknowledge the real threat at the table until it was too late.
Josh: "That Narset is a BIG THREAT"
Ashlen: "BIG DAMAGE"
Jimmy: "Chandra is still alive. Lemme attack her.
Cassius: "Timetwister go brrrrrr"
Probably would have been an even worst wheel that the last one jimmy did
But he was right on the fact that it was kinda pointless to attack narset in that spot
legit the only summary of this game
@@Fiftycentis exactly! There was literally no reason for him to attack narset because of the maze of ith, it was just free damage on the Chandra.
Ashlen .... ignore threat .... Enchantment. ENCHANTMENT!!!!!
I mean the play made some sense here. With Ashlen getting ready to ultimate her planeswalker, and no one potentially being able to out it. She would have nearly won there. Since everyone's eyes were on Cas, she could have sneaked in a ton of damage. It's definitely risky politicking though
That Time Twister, Swan Song and Deflecting Swat interaction is why magic is so damn good a game. Dear lord that stack was absurd! Big ups to Cassius and his new store
I wonder how much money any of those decks cost.
@@wgemini4422 They have the decklists with prices in the description.
29:04 "Good job Josh. Not that Ashlen or Jimmy are gonna say thank you or anything."
JLK's sass has me in stitches this episode
Jimmy : “We’re building some high powered edh decks from time spiral remastered”
Also Jimmy : Proceeds to play Rada.
Radha is a good commander, just not *that* Radha.
Cassius brought a bazooka to a knife fight. At least Josh knew what was up and acted accordingly.
I don't feel like this comment serves the situation correctly. Cassius brought a bazooka to a knife fight, but he used the backblast to kill everyone.
Wasn't that big a difference and josh overacted as he usually does and probably part of the reason no one cared.
Game should be over fast if Josh didn't interfere
Everyone: “OMG Mystic remora he’s drawing a million cards.”
Josh: *Actually drawing a million cards with Rhystic Study while everyone sleeps on it*
facts 😭
Yeah, unfortunately he felt like he had to use all his resources to answer everything else being played. His commander's plan was too slow and he didn't want to take a turn off to play something for himself.
Ironically, since Josh decided to play like that it all worked out well for the table. If Cassius wasn't such a big threat (or potential threat) then Josh might've shown just how much advantage he was getting.
As Marsh explained, the Remorra on T1 was a huggge play in playing catch-up (especially with the Sol Ring the turn after). As many cards as JLK drew, they weren't as important as the cards Marsh drew (at least in a hidden information game where all cards are equal in the opponents' minds - sure JLK may have had bigger win-con cards he was drawing but we don't know if they were those or lands, and same for Marsh). And it's just not as good as it could be with Narset out; even if it allows him to play catch-up a little, it's still objectively not as good as it 'could' be.
Josh was just super salty this match
@@theunloadedrpg1376 well in the beginning I was salty as well because anybody could have seen that narset play from a mile away but jimmy and ashlen just closed their eyes. And josh told them so as well and they didn't seem to care as much, they got lucky josh was packin. And then ashlen decides to play fiery emancipation instead of kaervek, which I mean i think in general was a bad play but it really would have been better if she played her commander and then jimmy play a 3 drop to kill the narset/hullbreacher, whatever it was
I love how Jimmy and Ashlen are constantly like "that's bad" while having ways to stop it then just not doing it lol
It's strangely satisfying to see Josh warn everyone, have everyone ignore him and then be proven right.
Remember everyone in the chat telling people to ignore Josh every single Game Knights?
This is why you don't ignore the man who is normally the threat.
@@muchluck7981 the man knows what he's talking about lol
It's like the time Craig blew up Josh's artifact when there were much bigger threats on the board just in spite of him.
That Emancipation was such a god awful nonsense play. Josh a very smart and skilled player, to just ignore him and play deadcard. How can someone be this bad at threat assessment?
@@oORoOFLOo I thought so too
I’d really like to see a game with Cassius, Craig, and Kyle Hill where they all just go nuts
I'd love that, just to watch Josh's threat-deflect Greatest Hits.
Yes! Dude that would be an epic game!
Nah, I like the sentiment but it would literally just be cEDH gameplay with at least one list stock from the cEDH database if not more. I watch those games all the time on other channels, I appreciate GK for the creative casual plays (except this game unfortunately...). Although, it would be nice to see Kyle stomp some people again. And if you did the competitive lineup, you'd HAVE to add DJ back to the show which would be kind of refreshing imo.
cassius and kyle yes, not so sure craig would want to play that. hes a timmy at heart. he builds powerful decks but they are not competitive decks they are timmy decks.
Yo this would be so dope to see!!!!
JLK not knowing Rystic study is a may ability is peak JLK.
'Why would I ever not draw a card?'
This is basically a game of Jimmy and Ashley handing the game to Cassius
When things open up for Travel I'll be visiting Cassius store for sure.
Check his prices 1st lol you might change your mind
@@davidfirth6325 I'm just there to look at his muscles.
@@davidfirth6325 I just looked at his prices, my wallet just ran away
What is with those prices
@@leifwalker4929 what were you looking at ? I looked at some sealed products ( war of the spark booster box for example) and it seemed in line with tcg player.
Granted I haven't looked at singles but for sealed it seems like normal card store prices ,maybe even on the better side of that equation
Josh plays Rhystic study and no one removes it. This has been a theme for years.
Josh plays Rhystic, Jimmy plays Vedalken Orrery, that's somehow part of the theme.
Jimmy and Ashlen needed to keep it around for Josh to draw into his counters to deal with Cassius. The classic "enemy of my enemy" trope.
It's part of the founding doctrine for the show
Its also funny because im pretty sure it was josh who said "always pay for rhystic study" but noone pays for his
The problem was not him, infact he didn t win
Jimmy: Yeah, I'll deal with Remora.
*proceeds to not only not deal with it, but also feed the fish*
I was so surprised because it really sounds like he has some kind of enchantment removal. When Cassius didnt pay, that seemd like such a smart move, and then he goes ahead to play an amazing enchantment... And Jimmy didnt remove it! That was some entertaining twists and turns. Also he did say he was going to get rid of Joshs rock.
Yeah that was pretty lame, but he was planning on using force of vigor and was short a mana. He really should’ve played his commander instead the. He would’ve been able to cast it for free.
Worst part was that he technically has a chance to remove it before the Cumulative Upkeep trigger resolves by pitching a card to Force, but he doesn't.
@@tierfunmtg Wouldnt that simply give it one more card trigger before it dies?
@@erikohman2294 Yes, assuming that Cassius lets the Remora die anyway (which he did), that would have fed the fish one more time. Jimmy didn't know that Cassius was going to let it die, so he failed to hold up his end of the bargain.
Lol Josh is the only one with any threat assessment capability.
Its pretty cringe, you see it so much irl too. Counterspells/removal aren't 'unfun', they're more or less a necessary component of edh or it just turns into solitaire
@@alexdavies4373 I mean does really somebody that is playing commander think counterspells or removal are unfun in general? Its just unfun if it nukes your combo or you turn, bein dissapointed that something didn't go through is natural tho and as long as you don't dwell in your sadness for rounds after rounds its okay.
well there are many ways to play commander, and there is also some fun in seeing somebodies combo go off. And there is also fun in just politcs and so on.
@@Ramog1000 When people are playing cheap cards that you only need one or two of to win the game like hullbreaker or narset + any wheel, you really need instant interaction.
I swear Cassius’s hair is different every time.
For real
part of the Keeps ad
He's rockin the Top Ramen look this time
Waiting for Cassius to don a spikey mohawk
his hair has its own character arc
God, I felt for Josh’s salt so much. It was well justified salt. Regardless of if Cassius had a wheel or not, the threat is there and should be taken into account.
Feels like Jimmy really did Ashlen dirty in the beginning. Promised to take out the remora and Josh's talisman if he could tutor, proceeds to not deal with either of them, then leaves Josh's stuff alone and uses the card he tutored for to destroy one of Ashlen's permanents
He didn't have the mana to cast the force on his turn so he waited to use the free mode but by the time he could the remora was already gone.
Yeah cant pitch a card to cast for free on his turn. Has to be on other people's turn.
@@MountieBeaver42 the remora was gone but Josh still had the talisman and now a rhystic study and Jimmy instead went after something of ashlens is my point.
True, even if he wanted to he doesn’t have priority on Cash’s upkeep, plus he sacc’ed it anyways so....
@@jdotwilliam He'll have priority on Cash's upkeep, but not until the Cumulative Upkeep trigger is already on the stack. Active player's triggers (Remora) hits the stack, then everyone passes priority. Technically he has a chance to destroy the Remora then, and he doesn't. Cash lets it hit the yard anyway, but he did have a chance to remove it first.
Cassius: plays omniscience a 10 drop enchantment
Ashleigh: Ok choose where your gonna do the 10 damage?
Cassius: uses diabolic Edict
Ashleigh: oooh i need to be in control, take that whole TWO DAMAGE
Diabolic *Intent, makes a whollllleeeee bunch of difference here, but your point is VERY valid.
I was upset she let him sling like 20 damage before she did anything honestly lost a tiny bit sanity how do people see omniscience and not think it’s a threat, 1 card draw engine or spell and it’s over
@@blazeruiz It was such a misplay
@@blazeruiz Lack of experience playing, I assume.
Hahahaha That was the dumbest play I have ever seen 😂
I love how Ashlen and Cassius have kinda become regulars over the years
Well I think Ashlen works for them, so she's might as well be hahaha
@@nicholaseikelberry8009 Yeah, pretty sure she and Ladee Danger are both staff now (hence why they show up in most of the recent Extra Turns episodes).
@@MichaelJohnMAGA yeah. When I see Ashlen and Ladee, I play with myself; I mean, I push play
Summary of this game:
Josh: "Cassius is about to win the game! We need to do something"
Jimmy & Ashley: "haha non removal spells go brrrr"
Cassius: *wins the game*
Josh: (Surprised Pickachu face)
underrated comment XD
I feel like Josh is more on that tilt face. He saw it coming.
Cassius clearly going to win at this point
Jimmy & Ash: we shouldve used this done to cassius
Josh: I TOLD YA SO
Yeah it was actually kinda annoying how 50% of the table's threat assessment was so off.
The only two players who properly played to win were Josh and Cassius. Ashleen and Jimmy just handed Cassius the win on a platter by doing deals with Cassius that only hurt them and their only hope to not lose (that being Josh). Ashleen shot her commander's triggers at Jimmy and Josh on the turn Cassius won. She could have killed him with that damage
Cassius: plays timetwister for the 2nd time
Me: sees 10 minutes left on video
*good game*
I almost gave that when narset hit the field 1st time, but i just gave game when the time twister was casted the first time, Cas was getting way too much ahead even at that point, deck which plays that kind of evil combo, allowed to get ahead will just win eventually
Lmao, nah this was a trashy pub stomp of a game 😂 no gg, just ez for the dude that dropped a Power Nine piece mid game and then said "sorry" like a goober after knowing that's what he net decked the list for
@@09Dragonite you salty ? They all had real powerhouses and expensive cards, and the social contract was "let's play high level commander", if it bothers you, you should have stopped earlier. Truth is, most of us won't ever be able to afford a time twister, and won't be able to ever witness it happen on our table, so that's really cool to see how powerful it can be on the show, it's the whole point of it after all, entertain.
@@lasterman94100 i agree, really weird/stupid comment from riot
@@09Dragonite to be honest windfall would have been the same or even better considering tasigur has delve
I know that Ashlyn is a good Magic Player actually but this made her and Jimmy look insane not doing anything for 3 turns before Cash wheeler
Dude Cassius looks so damn happy to be there like he's been missing his friends for months, such a great energy from him and congrats on his new card store!
Sarcasm?
@@Gevaudan1471 no
COVID has made us all miss our friends for months.
So happy for Cassius for getting his dream card shop. Mad respect.
agreed! That's awesome
And he finally gets a W too!
@@Foldz880 he did get a win from the commanders anthology video. But this one is more of a win with his own homebrew deck. So it’s worth more in my opinion. After three bad losses, I felt this was the best one
Must have missed that one!
@@Foldz880 it was a long time ago. Episode 8. It’s really funny even for precons
Josh: "there is a Narset on board, Cash is going to wheel, you must answer this"
Ashlen and Jimmy: "haha, bad threat assessment go brrr"
Josh was guilty of bad threat assessment too knowing full well what Omnescience meant and letting the Hullbreacher resolve when he had a Snapcaster Mana Drain... I bet he will never again forget the May ability on Rhystic Study.
Well, there’s not much more they could have done (expect Ash not playing her commander)
@@MarkAvo oh yeah, there were bad plays all round by everyone except Cash lol. And that's not even using the power of hindsight. I was screaming at my screen the whole way through.
@@RaunienTheFirst IMO, Win or lose: if there weren’t play mistakes to learn from then it wasn’t a good game of Magic. That was a good game of Magic.
Cassius: *casts Omniscience*
Ashlen: *points Kaervek damage at Jimmy*
She has some... weird priorities. That deal of "you can decide where the damage goes" should have ended as soon as it was clear that Cassius was going to cast Omniscience to begin with. ^^ Black-Red doesn't have enchantment removal aside from the few borderline black enchantment removals that got printed recently. But Kaervek is potential player removal. Why waste that?
I get why she did that deal; it makes it so no one feels ganged up on, BUT there are better ways to do it; for example dice roll like with Vial Smasher or just put it out there "if you cast it you get the damage either at your face or the worst thing on your board" which turns it into a Ruric Thar-esque.
@@samdnelson13 nah O disagree becuase cash was in control of the game and ashlen was making terrible plays the whole game also when someone has a GOD card that everyone knows there gonna cast that can end the game they should %100 be the target of the table that's how my group plays
@@Sorababy Yeah, you don't show Omniscience and then *not* expect to play archenemy.
I think she made the deal so that her commander won't be seen too much of a threat by her opponents and be removed too soon, but at that point of the game, surviving Cassius predictable onslaught was a higher priority. I consider myself so so at MTG and I wouldn't have done that. I think she tried playing way too nicely overall.
@@philipped.r.6385 Yeah, she was gambling he was out of gas and trying to aim at the other threats. She wanted them to keep worried about eachother while she burned them down and built up since she didn't have the same value engines going on. It's a reasonable gamble, but it would have probably been better to just throw the omniscience damange at his face to keep his life low enough that he couldn't combo off too hard with whatever was left in his hand.
Her concern was that her power on the table was most effective as long as others didn't consider Kaervek a danger to them, so using it to kill a player would have removed a threat, pointed agression her way AND she'd be facing a Jin Gitaxis plus million card Jimmy in the process.
Meanwhile, Cassius' needed BOTH a way to draw enough cards to make Omniscience matter plus a way to kill Kaervek. That's all hypothetical danger, there'sa good chance he can't pull that all off at once with a small hand size. Jimmy and Josh she knew had access to tons of guarunteed resources.
So does it seem silly in retrospect? Sure. But the overall threat assessment was correct. I'd have kept the omniscience player 10 life lower or extracted political favors from the others before killing him earlier, but Jimmy could have chosen to throw the damage at Cassius too - and there is long term value in keeping your word even if it disadvantages you.
I have a policy that I will honor the spirit of my deals even if it kills me in Commander, which means I have no trouble getting people to agree to deals. I also have a policy to kill other players that betray deals with me even if it costs me the game. ;)
Jimmy: "Deflecting Swat? Out of the blue?"
No Jimmy. Out of the RED
Thats exactly what I said out loud! 💯
I love the look on Casius's face when he gets his Hullbreacher back with Tasigur. Like a kid that gets so excited for a treat he rarely gets. So cute. You go Casius! 😂♥️
"Playing with power" fans at the start of the game "Don't feed the fish!"
Never ever feed the fish >:)
*starts cringing when the fish got fed*
Fish was fed too many times this game.
Lol I'm fairly certain Cassius was playing a similar list to Folger's Tasigur deck from last week. I thought he was going to drop an Demonic Consultation after that Thassa's Oracle haha
DON'T FEED THE FISH!!!
Yall remember that time Cassius cast a multiple thousand dollar 2/2 bird? good times
Timestamp? Card name???
@@jaycue7641my comment is from 3 years ago. I'm not going to rewatch the whole video to find the timestamp to save you from rewatching the video lol
@@joshuadempsey5281 Fair enough. I watched the whole thing. I just didn't know what the card was.
@@jaycue7641timetwister became bird 👍
The only thing missing was a shot of Josh looking at the camera with pure disappointment right after Jimmy said "Why didn't anyone say anything about this???"
Ahh yes my favourite character from The Office, Josh Lee Kwai
Omg yes I was waiting for this lol. I loved all the "I told you so" though
He actually did it at the very end wishing everybody a good game. Look at 1:09:20 that sad look into the camera :D
*Cassius and Josh countering each other’s spells and getting salty*
Ashley: haha kaervek damage goes brrrrr
Jimmy: I swing with radha hehe
Josh' salt on the Narset / Twister was entirely justified though imo :D
To be fair, Ashley cast Kolaghan's Command and Jimmy cast Burnout, both are some pretty swanky stack interaction.
Radha is better in the 99. Would rather have a different gruul commander like ruric thar
shoutout to whoever does the card animations they've really stepped it up
"Who woulda thought letting an omniscience resolve would be bad" Jimmy and Ashlyn, probably
Remember boys and girls: Necroptotence laughs at Hullbreacher.
I think I have a necropotence somewhere
Remember boys that's why ad nauseam is the best card in magic
Necropotence is my main card draw engine in my Edgar Markov hyper aggro deck. When I cast it... it’s good stuff.
The dream turn 1 in my mono black deck: Swamp--> Dark Ritual--> Sol Ring--> K'rrik--> Necroptotence. One day it'll happen. And I'll probably lose that game somehow.
@@danielshaw8648 If I actually pull that off in my K'rrik deck I will lose because it is demon tribal instead of competitively made
Kudos to the whoever went to the effort to animate Radha and Narset's lip-sync, and to do it well!
don't forget snappy's let's try that again
I am SHOCKED that Ashlyn didn't kill the Hullbreacher with Toralf.
She thought Rhystic was a threat
@@eavyeavy2864 lmaoo
It’s honestly possibly the worst misplay I’ve ever seen on Game Knights. I don’t know what she didn't see, because my 2 year old nephew could have seen that Hullbreacher-Omnicience problem coming.
Let's not even discuss the fact that she played Fiery Emancipation instead of Kaervek while Narset was out- and let's reeeeally not discuss the fact that the Fiery Emancipation did literally nothing and got destroyed right after
She wanted that Cash D
Everyone: Oh shoot he has a Narset, let's hope theres no Windfall!
Cash: casually dropping a 13K Timetwister
-12 excess damage is available
-literally hits everything EXCEPT Hullbreacher
-still somehow surprised pikachu
Ash and Jim really dropped the ball this game.
For real! How they gonna just let a boring ass wincon resolve like that lol
We Cassius should've lost the game after he said he activated the mill effect a million times
@@Shadow_Gamer12012 Nah, milling from an empty deck doesn't lose you the game, so it's not an issue. You only lose if you try to draw when empty, not when you get milled while empty. This also means that for example, someone who gets milled until they have an empty deck, but who has cards in hand/can play from graveyard could still win the game if they take out the opponent before their next mandatory draw.
*Game Knights notif*
Me: e x c i t e d
*sees it's Time Spiral*
Me: e x c i t e d
*sees Cash*
Me: A a a a a a a a a a a
I came
Sees Cash Pilot my favorite commander
Me:☠️
@@andrewrobles8814 Cassius then proceeds to win the game.
The blatant ignoring of Cass's threat was funny. Poor Josh knew the danger since it's a deck he would build.
Love whenever Cassius is one of the guests just because I noticed he's not afraid to say he's salty as hell. I admit if I was in his shoes I would be salty as hell too, but glad everyone had a good game.
That had to be one of the most infuriating plays ever. JOSH TOLD YOU!!!
Edit: 20:20 followed by 22:00 and 23:47 resulting in 24:46
"I want to triple my damage". When Ashlen has no way to dea damage that turn. Its so much better to drop Kederek, get rid of narset, and cast emancipation with both Chandra activation and kederek onboard.
She misplayed a lot that game, it happens.
it happens, she's a pretty poor player and is up against a high powered deck like cassius'.
Guess what... 0 x 3 = 0... So... XD
Sad to say Ashlen... Very poor decision making for someone playing red...
@jeffreyscott801You can't win 'em all, but you *can* choose not to make clearly boneheaded plays that do absolutely nothing to help you and actively risk crippling your game.
Having only started playing Magic a few months ago, watching these videos really shows me how I'm barely scratching the surface on the crazy possibilities this game holds. Could not be more excited to keep playing for years to come. Thank you guys for the awesome content and for convincing me to play just by watching you!
in a similar boat. looking to build my first commander deck now. blue decks are crazy and honestly i am a bit scared because im sure blue has to be super fucking popular X3
@@Baby-Blue-102 blue green and swamp are the most popular I think, in my playgroup everyone is mainly only blue, Blue/Green, Swamp, Mountain, Mountain/Water and then another 2 swamp mountains and 1 Person plays Plains/ Water
Just in commander. I think other formats suck... You have always your 4 copies of a card there and do always the same. Just Commander makes Magic playable
@@mileenan.2968 honestly commander is fun at times but it’s just not competitive not to mention its not a constructive format. The amount of net decking in commander is insane. Lol
Ashlen and jimmy literally helped cassius every step of the way and then somehow seemed surprised when he won. Yikes at the level of threat assessment derp there.
Can't agree with this comment enough. You can see the Cassius win coming at least a turn or two ahead of time, and Ashlen could have reneged the deal she had going with Kaervek a lot sooner (at least by the time she knew omniscience was in his hand) to put Cassius within kill range right around the time he was able to cast the card.
I almost feel like they threw the game to him at some point, this win was so telegraphed.
@@thebraveguy9808 at some point? They threw the game as soon as they let him narset wheel.
sometimes it feels that they are so concerned with what Josh could play that they focus on him while letting the real threat taking over the game. I remember something very similar happened also in previous episodes.
I think and hope Both alshey and jimmy would make better calls in a non show scenario, if not they simply are bad commander players
@@franbecares420 I would hope so. I've seen Ashlen play some dang good games of commander on here before, and I remember her acknowledging Omniscience as a dangerous card in previous games, so I don't know why in the world she would let that slide here.
Josh: I told you. What did I tell you? Didn't I tell you? Cause I told you! Mm-hmm! And when did I tell you? A long time ago. And what did I say would happen when I told you? Exactly what just happened.
CASSIUS! I'VE COME TO BARGAIN!
-The Rest of the table
Cassius: Lol.
Dude ends the game with infinite mana, his entire deck in hand, an omniscience in play, and a jace wielder of mysteries on the battlefield... that may be the most absolute win I've ever seen.
Call this man fucking nicol bolas cause cassius marsh just dominated the game
Winning a timespiral remastered game with a Teferi, Master of Time in play, drawing the combo piece. It is like poetry, it rhymes.
Also, Josh was right. Jimmy and Ashlen should have listened to him and dealt with Cassius’ board
Josh literally was saving this table left and right
Ashlen hard punted this game. As soon as she knew cassius had omniscience she should have been aiming all damage at him.
“Hey Josh we’re gonna run out and grab something to ea-“
“Rhystic Study trigger, do you pay?”
Josh to cashius: "pay for ristic studies"?
Cash: "I will not cuz you cant draw more than one due to narset"
That was cold! xD
Ashlen: can do a total of 12 damage to anything
Also Ashlen: kills everything except hullbreacher
Man, Jimmy’s Jeska’s Will really instigated one of the craziest stacks I’ve ever seen, that was pretty wild.
What?
It was actually Ashleigh cast
Ashlyn: "Where do you want this damage?"
Jimmy: "Anywhere that isn't me or my board"
Ashlyn: "Okay cool, Radha"
She said that the player could direct the damage from her commander, which is just the damage dealt to the first target in the chain. She made no such deal about the damage from Toralf.
The episode is very entertaining at the beginning but becomes progressively more frustrating. Are Jimmy and Ashlyn genuinely scared of Cassius? I'm struggling to see any other reason that they would let him get away with basically everything. Fair play to Josh for identifying threats and responding to them sensibly.
Bad deck building and threat assessment, that's it
@@shogert2370 seemed more like a difference in expectation to me. The whole game looked like Cassius and Josh were playing to win, Jimmy and Ashlen were playing to do flashy things.
@@jacobjensen7704 Yep. Pretty much. Though Cassius wanted to win with flashy stuff.
If anything, I'm upset his game ender was Jace and not a big ol Fireball effect or something.
@@omologo95 when it’s over it’s over so you just pick the first combo you can to end the episode
@@diddymouse816 Yeah, but! I love Torment to Hailfiring out people, okay?
Cassius' deck was so close to being an cEDH deck it was great to see the stack plays, I think it would be really awesome to see some of the cEDH community(play to win or playing with power or likewise channels) in one of these episode or maybe extra turns because those games can be really fun and you could even play more casual level decks even with them. Would be great to see as an avid cEDH enthusiasts
i agree that cEDH would be a fun game knights, and i thank you for acknowledging that cassius's line was not a comp line.
@@TheVargaszm ye it was just a few cards off from being really optimized but still a fun deck nonetheless
Ashlen: "maybe I should take control of my COMMANDER'S DAMAGE"
After Cassius Dealing 18 dmg to Josh and Jimmy...
These kinds of complex stack interactions, this is Magic at its finest
That whole Kaervek deal seems fun and all until huge spells were being dropped. At that point damage should have been used wisely. Would have totally changed the game if Jimmy's 12 and Cassius' 10 were sent to his face.
I agree with the 12 from Jimmy wiping the board. Perhaps a mistake to not kill Breacher with it though. The 10 should've gone to Cash's face tho.
Actually a with spell x in a mana costs x is equal to 0 when checking cmc, so it should have only been 2 damage
@@mehseenbetter X spells count the X for cmc when it's on the stack
@@emmakristoffersen8550 oooooh that makes sense
That Deflecting Swat was PURE SPICE. Easily one of the best plays and momentss in all Game Knights so far!
This is easily THE most painful episode of game knights ever. Period. I think we need another command zone episode covering threat assessment lol.
Agreed
Every game I see Cassius in I enjoy, and this is no exception! Congrats to him and his new card shop!
Edit: The commander animations are slick af and you can't tell me otherwise!
They are amazing!
I honestly love the GK episodes where the stack is sky high!! So much fun seeing so much interaction.
Really cool for Cassius to be able to accomplish another life-long dream so early in his life. Here's to hoping it flourishes.
Actually probably the best episode all the huge stack situations, all the learning experiences after big mistakes, and just really cool deck interactions I LOVED this one!
Jimmy: I can't not ramp on turn 2 *draws Cassius a card*
Me: *stares at the 2 mana creature ramp in his command zone*
Lololol, yeah, this was pretty frustrating to watch.
@@jacobjensen7704 he was probably aiming for value. His commander gains 2 instant red mana when it attacks. While she can tap for 1 green. Its not a good ramp unless jimmy had swiftfoot boots or lightning greaves.
Plus, if I understood correctly, he probably already had that force of vigor in hand and choose not to use it.
Wich his understandable since it lead to Cash sacrificing the mystic remora
@@muchluck7981 His commander can also tap for green.
@@Hitzel 1 green. not 2. big difference
Ashlen: [Compares Cassius to Icarus for "flying too close to the Sun"]
Me: ... Fiery... Emancipation. [Internal screaming]
Yeah I suspect she want to create sexism in MtG community to be the only girl around
I bet Cassius sits on a lower chair so not everyone is massively intimidated
I'm not a very experienced MTG player but this games was super frustrating to watch Jimmy and Ashlyn just not do anything against a painfully obvious threat on the board.
This game reminds me way too much of my playgroup. “Hey guys, we gotta watch out, someone try to remove it.” And rather than, “I don’t have the removal we need,” it’s always “Nah we good.” Until we all lose.
Jimmy: has 2 mana ramp spell in the command zone that doesn't trigger mystic remora
also Jimmy: I need to ramp on turn two so Imma play this sorcery
Ashlen: Are we stuck in a time loop?
Teferi: 'sup guys! Did someone call for a time loop?
The thing people forget about Icarus is that he actually flew. He did it. Everyone focuses on the flying too close to the sun, but he did it, he flew.
Except his father (Daedelus) made the wings he used to fly. Icarus didn't do shit.
Look up the whole story.