With The Master Multiplied the way you show it only works in a 5 player game since you make a token for each opponent otber than defending player So in a 4 player game you make 2 copies (3 Masters total), then next turn each of those can make 2 new copies (9 total), as compared to the 4 and 16 you showed on screen
Ive been having fun running The Valeyard as commander, with some mods. Making your opponent face villainous choices twice is yay, and it feels great alongside my Celestial Toymaker deck.
These universes beyond commander decks have been AMAZING. CMM was a lot of fun too. I’ve been way down on buying sealed MTG and been proxying more, but the warhammer and this were such good buys. Taught about 12 ppl to play by keeping the original deck pieces mostly together as they’re all very powerful precons at face value then easily keep up with anything below cedh
I have a set of all the UB Commander decks that are sleeved up and will never be taken apart. As you mentioned, they're great for new players. So many of my friends have gotten into Magic this year thanks to LotR, Dr Who and even Jurassic Park.
Man I love this deck, what an absolutely banger choice of cards that come with it! Despite the two main Grixis legends on the cover of the box, I actually went with Ashad as my commander, and focused on the artifact theme: powering out strong artifacts and copying them, and then hoping to close out the game by giving everything Myriad (twice) with the Squadrons.
Missy says whenever a creature dies, return it to the battlefield face down as a 2/2 Cyberman. Ripper says turn face up by revealing a black card. And when it gets turned face up, target opponent loses 2 life. So you can do that and turn Ruthless Ripper face up and make someone lose 2 life. You then sacrifice Ripper to the Altar (or any other free sacrifice outlet), Missy triggers, returning Ripper to the battlefield, face down as a 2/2 Cyberman. And then you repeat the process.
With The Master Multiplied the way you show it only works in a 5 player game since you make a token for each opponent otber than defending player
So in a 4 player game you make 2 copies (3 Masters total), then next turn each of those can make 2 new copies (9 total), as compared to the 4 and 16 you showed on screen
Oh whoops. Yup, my bad!
Wouldn't the copies just exile from the board since they are not being sacrificed?
@@artingevondyan1613 The Master's ability prevents you from Exiling or Sacrificing tokens.
@@attackoncardboard oooohhh just read that 2nd part
Ive been having fun running The Valeyard as commander, with some mods. Making your opponent face villainous choices twice is yay, and it feels great alongside my Celestial Toymaker deck.
These universes beyond commander decks have been AMAZING.
CMM was a lot of fun too.
I’ve been way down on buying sealed MTG and been proxying more, but the warhammer and this were such good buys. Taught about 12 ppl to play by keeping the original deck pieces mostly together as they’re all very powerful precons at face value then easily keep up with anything below cedh
I have a set of all the UB Commander decks that are sleeved up and will never be taken apart. As you mentioned, they're great for new players. So many of my friends have gotten into Magic this year thanks to LotR, Dr Who and even Jurassic Park.
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Technically, there is a new doctor in this deck with the Valeyard
Aren’t you supposed to sack the myriad creatures at the end of combat? Or am I reading the description wrong?
With the Master Multiplied in play, you don't! 😃
My sister's favorite commander in this deck is Cult of Skaro
I'm thinking of doing a Darleks deck tech 😁
fun card - so thematic
Man I love this deck, what an absolutely banger choice of cards that come with it! Despite the two main Grixis legends on the cover of the box, I actually went with Ashad as my commander, and focused on the artifact theme: powering out strong artifacts and copying them, and then hoping to close out the game by giving everything Myriad (twice) with the Squadrons.
can you explain missy/ruthless ripper/ashnod's altar?
Missy says whenever a creature dies, return it to the battlefield face down as a 2/2 Cyberman.
Ripper says turn face up by revealing a black card. And when it gets turned face up, target opponent loses 2 life.
So you can do that and turn Ruthless Ripper face up and make someone lose 2 life.
You then sacrifice Ripper to the Altar (or any other free sacrifice outlet), Missy triggers, returning Ripper to the battlefield, face down as a 2/2 Cyberman. And then you repeat the process.
@@attackoncardboard whoah - nice combo