One of my favorite episodes of all time, the dealmaking, alliances, betrayals, way more dynamic than any normal game. You guys should make this an evergreen part of the theme rotation.
Fun fact: Listening to the match without watching becomes very funny, when Crim anounced his drawn card and in your mind you understand "Five Hundred Year Diarrhea" and you think: I wouldnt like that! :D
The reason I prefer the crew on spelltable more than MTGO is that they actually read the cards when they play them. Makes it so much easier to consume as a podcast!
Maybe it's intentional? like, with cards art getting so wierd and a board cluttered enough it can get hard to diferentiate even lands from nonlands, ok, how do i make the above comment not sound sarcastic? i read it myself and it sounds like i'm just defending richard's wierdness for no reason
In my opinion, this is my idea of a great game of commander. Politics encourage social interaction and is just downright hilarious as we can see here, lol and y'all have the best themed videos. Keep it up!
Great episode, but I have a personal grudge for top and scroll rack. There are a few people in my weekly that literally put those in every deck they have, and after a couple years, I can say it very consistently improves their odds. I have added additional artifact destruction specifically for those cards. When Richard joked about how Crim was grooming his hand, I was legit triggered. lol That's how the others who play those two cards will also politic too and it literally drives me up a wall. Despite having actively gone through their entire deck over the course of the game. It was a fun game. It's just a shame Phil never actually used his commander. I was looking forward to seeing how it'd work.
My buddy one time played wedding ring and gave it to the player who was most ahead at the table and the rest of us were confused, until he used fractured identity on the ahead players copy.
Very nice episode. I would love to see you guys playing your personal decks and/or replaying some nice decks from past episodes that didnt developed very well for any reason.
Did you miss a life gain trigger for Phil for when Seth drained when Wedding Ring 💍 was out? If so, maybe Phil or Crim would have won. :o Solid game though!
Barely 7 minutes in, and this episode is already my favorite. It's put a smile on my face from all the responsible behavior under Esper Sentinel, weird cards, and politics.
Richard choosing the wrong removal spell twice: "You gonna Go for the Throat my Esper Sentinel?" "No because it's an artifact Richard!" "You gonna Doom Blade his Bowmasters? Oh wait you can't."
On this week of "Punt or Bluff?" It's Realpolitik. Will Richard win with solid economic policy or will Crim show us that the only thing that matters is jingoism? Tune-in to find out!
I know I'm in the minority, but I liked the mtgo stuff. Lots of pros and cons on both sides. Now you're doing paper, I can't wait to see some Double Headed Giant games!
The groups interactions make this an enjoyable expierience and unique compared to others. A politics episode just emphasizes the best part of the viewing experience. Great idea, hope its a regular theme
@38:58 - unless I misunderstand how extort works, or missed something: Seth only gained 2 life from 34 to 36 when he should have gained 3. Phil took 1 from 42 to 41 but should have also gained 3 up to 44? Should be 37-44 at this point?
At 39:30 I thought house bans included The One Ring... is this season different because of playing with real cards? Also, I'd love hear feedback on this seasons deck building and playing. I have been wondering if Richard has given you guys a weekly budget to build and brew new decks, or if you guys are expected to buy/source your own cards for the show each week. Maybe you guys could address this in a fish mail!
honestly, one of my favorite cards to put in tivit is Karn, living legacy. The powerstones are really good for cracking clues, and if you somehow ultimate it tivit is just so much damage.
I just LOVE watching CRIM play magic. Everything is a joke or funny, nothing is to be taken seriously, everyone else's big moves are worth celebrating and cheering on, and while everyone else asks to not receive damage, he begs for it.
Wondrous crucible is such a phil card. I love using it myself. This has also been the most normal game of commander that they've played in a while. I also don't like hearing Richard say husbando.
One question: Magar of the Magic Strings states "Whenever a creature deals combat damge to a player...." "Double Strike" means a "creature deals combat damage twice during each combat phase" - once in the first damage step and once in the second combat step. Does that mean dealing damage to a player with a creature with double strike triggers Magar's ability twice? The way it is worded it should, right?
Yes, if one of the instants or sorceries Magar puts into play face down deals combat damage to a player twice due to double strike, its controller can cast a copy of it each time.
MTGO commander clash was good, but in paper is great. Being free from the triggers and having to F6 manually makes this go so smooth. This game would have been 3 hours I'd guess haha
Ok, before even starting I'm curious. Tivet does voting, that's obviously political, even if he does his best to make the votes not matter by swinging them in your favor. Shadrix passes around advantage to opponents and can set up some neat alliances. Magar... I'm not sure about. You could be running stuff like prisoner's dilemma, but it doesn't really seem that political. Bruse Tarl though... Richard, you can't just call any deck with a secret rendezvous in it political.
No, Austere Command resolves top to bottom, and "Destroy all enchantments" is before destroy all creatures, since they're in separate paragraphs (in this case bullet points) they don't happen all at once, so Revel in Riches is gone by the time the creatures are destroyed.
Phil could have been so much more brutal with that volcanic offering. He should have killed the Urborg instead of Coffers. It still shuts down the mana AND it stops maze from tapping for mana.
I love this game. Playing politics in an indirect way Is the main hability of Richard, but with everyone playing politics he is kind of nullified. EDIT: Nvm! He was going insane and it was even more amazing.
Easily the best Clash episode ever. So much laughter and good banter. Reminded me of my old Sunday commander crew at my LGS.
Richard's slowly unraveling sanity makes this.
Nah, Richard just went back to his original form playing weird tribal decks. The best form of Richard!
What do you mean slowly? Ten minutes into the game and he was already freaking out. It’s great.
One of my favorite episodes of all time, the dealmaking, alliances, betrayals, way more dynamic than any normal game. You guys should make this an evergreen part of the theme rotation.
This is the best Crim has ever been on an episode. "Richard, your my treasure." "Phil, it would be a shame for Magar's campaign to be cut short."
I like watching playing with the cards, versus MTGO.
Amen to that
I know it's way less frustrating for them playing paper and that makes it so worthwhile
Makes it all the more enjoyable
AMEN
Its soooo much better
Fun fact: Listening to the match without watching becomes very funny, when Crim anounced his drawn card and in your mind you understand "Five Hundred Year Diarrhea" and you think: I wouldnt like that! :D
Round of applause for Richard having a pretty good mana base
This is Richard's joker arc
The reason I prefer the crew on spelltable more than MTGO is that they actually read the cards when they play them. Makes it so much easier to consume as a podcast!
Richard tapping his lands one way and his creatures the other.
Just like his takes, wild
Maybe it's intentional? like, with cards art getting so wierd and a board cluttered enough it can get hard to diferentiate even lands from nonlands,
ok, how do i make the above comment not sound sarcastic? i read it myself and it sounds like i'm just defending richard's wierdness for no reason
Guilty
In my opinion, this is my idea of a great game of commander. Politics encourage social interaction and is just downright hilarious as we can see here, lol and y'all have the best themed videos. Keep it up!
G damn, Richard hit every single protection spell printed it seems
Only because he could find them off top and scroll rack , lame
Richard's "Power Move!" at 19:46 was amazing.
This whole episode was amazing. It seemed like you guys had way more fun than usual.
Great episode, but I have a personal grudge for top and scroll rack. There are a few people in my weekly that literally put those in every deck they have, and after a couple years, I can say it very consistently improves their odds. I have added additional artifact destruction specifically for those cards.
When Richard joked about how Crim was grooming his hand, I was legit triggered. lol
That's how the others who play those two cards will also politic too and it literally drives me up a wall. Despite having actively gone through their entire deck over the course of the game.
It was a fun game. It's just a shame Phil never actually used his commander. I was looking forward to seeing how it'd work.
My buddy one time played wedding ring and gave it to the player who was most ahead at the table and the rest of us were confused, until he used fractured identity on the ahead players copy.
Thats a NASTY play.
Suprise polygamy!
@@Red_Mag3 i need to make an esper deck just to say this at a table now
@@wesleywyndam-pryce5305 its in my Codie donate deck, mostly so I can have Commander Cody "execute order 66."
4:10 earned my like. The most real spite attack.
What a game. 4 boardwipes and 3 teferis prot
Love watching Richard rock out with his ox out
So happy to see Magar represented! My favorite commander by far!!
22min in and this game is GOLDEN 😂 love these kinda games, especially the responsibility!
I cheered out loud for Mercadia's Downfall. I've been running it in Anim Pakal and it's been a delight.
59:46, looks like Richard hit Dusk//Dawn here instead of Land Tax but thought he was cascading rather than discovering
The mana value of the card is the combine mana value of dusk and dawn, he can’t cascade/discover into it
@@rodrigpimenta Spot on! My mistake!
Very nice episode.
I would love to see you guys playing your personal decks and/or replaying some nice decks from past episodes that didnt developed very well for any reason.
Evelyn
best episode i've seen; felt like Crim was gonna stand out in the table metagame of it all, was not disappointed
The editing on these is so great 😊
Did you miss a life gain trigger for Phil for when Seth drained when Wedding Ring 💍 was out? If so, maybe Phil or Crim would have won. :o
Solid game though!
The impromptu wedding was unexpected and hilarious!
Richard out here thinking that it is "Polit-ox" week
Crim doing his best Noem impression shooting that dog of seth's...
He cant keep getting away with it
Loved this episode! There should be a politics everything episode every season!
13:20 ok that was actually so funny by Richard 😂😂
Barely 7 minutes in, and this episode is already my favorite. It's put a smile on my face from all the responsible behavior under Esper Sentinel, weird cards, and politics.
Richard choosing the wrong removal spell twice:
"You gonna Go for the Throat my Esper Sentinel?"
"No because it's an artifact Richard!"
"You gonna Doom Blade his Bowmasters? Oh wait you can't."
3/4 of the commanders are some my favorites! This is rare. Can't wait to watch.
This was probably one of the best games of commander clash!
On this week of "Punt or Bluff?" It's Realpolitik. Will Richard win with solid economic policy or will Crim show us that the only thing that matters is jingoism? Tune-in to find out!
I know I'm in the minority, but I liked the mtgo stuff. Lots of pros and cons on both sides.
Now you're doing paper, I can't wait to see some Double Headed Giant games!
This episode was so funny, such a great episode idea
26:59 Based Crim acknowledges his Tribal Chief.
I love it, if everyone is else is politicking, then Richard can’t win off politicking like he normally does.
Well...
This episode was super fun! Skullwinder would have been perfect this game, but no one was playing green
This episode is hilarious. Well done, bois.
The groups interactions make this an enjoyable expierience and unique compared to others. A politics episode just emphasizes the best part of the viewing experience. Great idea, hope its a regular theme
@38:58 - unless I misunderstand how extort works, or missed something: Seth only gained 2 life from 34 to 36 when he should have gained 3. Phil took 1 from 42 to 41 but should have also gained 3 up to 44? Should be 37-44 at this point?
At 39:30 I thought house bans included The One Ring... is this season different because of playing with real cards? Also, I'd love hear feedback on this seasons deck building and playing. I have been wondering if Richard has given you guys a weekly budget to build and brew new decks, or if you guys are expected to buy/source your own cards for the show each week. Maybe you guys could address this in a fish mail!
Does somebody know if there is a video or picture of the setup they are using (not facecam)? Trying to improve my spelltable setup 😅
if you send me an email (SaffronOlive@MTGGoldfish.com) I can help you out
Crim, thank you for the big goblin energy
Amazing episode guys! Keep it up!
that farewell sent phil and seth back into the stone age, i would've scooped lol
But Phil was deceived, for there was one ring forged in secret...
"you wanna do cool things?" Works so much more than you realize.
honestly, one of my favorite cards to put in tivit is Karn, living legacy. The powerstones are really good for cracking clues, and if you somehow ultimate it tivit is just so much damage.
I just LOVE watching CRIM play magic. Everything is a joke or funny, nothing is to be taken seriously, everyone else's big moves are worth celebrating and cheering on, and while everyone else asks to not receive damage, he begs for it.
Phil whiffing on the cascades not just from his own deck, but everyone elses, was a remarkable case of bad luck.
I love all the little deals and broken bargains XD
What a great episode, very funny.
This was a great episode! So funny how it started with nice politics and slowly turned into backstabbing, undermining, lying, and broken trusts 😂
So, no green super-ramp and non-basic land punishment (from richard non the less) that was a big win.
This one was fun, I don't think I would enjoy THIS much politics every game all the time though. Thanks for the content.
"I'm gonna fire up the Buick" - Richard 2024 1:07:00
The politician killing a dog joke lmao
Wondrous crucible is such a phil card. I love using it myself. This has also been the most normal game of commander that they've played in a while.
I also don't like hearing Richard say husbando.
Hahaha hot damn the Ox avalanche 🤣
I love that they are playing paper. Now I actually watch commander clash 😅😊
Should there be a board wipe printed that gets around creatures phasing out?
Early on Seth was supposed to get the Yes Man from Phil but he was also supposed to pay the 1 for Esper Sentinel which he didn't.
Richard spends the game crying wolf and then becomes the wolf! lol Great game!
two and half minutes in and I can already see this is going to be hilarious!
You guys are so entertaining
It's hilarious how Richard's politicking doesn't work when everyone else does it too.
One question:
Magar of the Magic Strings states "Whenever a creature deals combat damge to a player...."
"Double Strike" means a "creature deals combat damage twice during each combat phase" - once in the first damage step and once in the second combat step.
Does that mean dealing damage to a player with a creature with double strike triggers Magar's ability twice?
The way it is worded it should, right?
Yes, if one of the instants or sorceries Magar puts into play face down deals combat damage to a player twice due to double strike, its controller can cast a copy of it each time.
If Phil dies first again we riot!!
Waiting for dat clash on merch!! 90's theme and as cheesy as you can make it.
And that's why you never make a deal with Richard. I don't know how they still don't learn after all these years. Great episode.
great game!
MTGO commander clash was good, but in paper is great. Being free from the triggers and having to F6 manually makes this go so smooth. This game would have been 3 hours I'd guess haha
This is great banter. It really is.
Always get rid of the player who has a Divining Top.
How did it go from daylight to pitch black in Germany in the course of this game?
My phone was upside down for the game play… 5:21 took me this long to realize the cams in the middle were upside down
14:42 should have hit urborg here
@@dougiedoug7543 Phil should have copied coffers first then blown it up in a later turn lol
@skykut but if you copy coffee and then blow up urborg, your coffcity won’t work?!
@skykur
Ok, before even starting I'm curious. Tivet does voting, that's obviously political, even if he does his best to make the votes not matter by swinging them in your favor. Shadrix passes around advantage to opponents and can set up some neat alliances. Magar... I'm not sure about. You could be running stuff like prisoner's dilemma, but it doesn't really seem that political. Bruse Tarl though... Richard, you can't just call any deck with a secret rendezvous in it political.
Crim missed Revel in Riches trigger during Austere's command resulation, should've gotten a few treasures from the ox and spirits dying
No, Austere Command resolves top to bottom, and "Destroy all enchantments" is before destroy all creatures, since they're in separate paragraphs (in this case bullet points) they don't happen all at once, so Revel in Riches is gone by the time the creatures are destroyed.
Phil could have been so much more brutal with that volcanic offering. He should have killed the Urborg instead of Coffers. It still shuts down the mana AND it stops maze from tapping for mana.
I'm so sad I didn't know this was happening. I'd have loved to send my Happily Ever After Glunch deck to one of them.
AYYY LETS GO SETH PLAYING ONE OF MY FAVORITES
this is going to be good
crim must love that theres no green in this episode
So, you're telling me Seth paid the 1 *and* correctly pronounced bivouac?
Not buying it, he's been replaced by AI.
Politicing and allowing a commander thats from an "un" set is so meta
I’m actually very excited for all the potential deals and betrayals lol
I feel like after years of watching Commander Clash this is exactly how I would imagine an all politics game to play out.
I personally don't like politicking in edh, but this game has been hilarious to watch.
Let's go, more Magar content
I love magar of magic strings go phil!
I love this game. Playing politics in an indirect way Is the main hability of Richard, but with everyone playing politics he is kind of nullified.
EDIT: Nvm! He was going insane and it was even more amazing.
paper commander is so good!
Is Phil German? 👀
yes
Richard won with Bruse Tarl? Ox-ward.
fun stuff. CLASH ON
Find someone who looks at you like crim looks at richard