The story I was told when I first started playing commander that Commander damage being 21 comes from the original commanders being the elder dragons. Nicol and Friends (EDH), and the idea was that getting hit three times by an elder dragon should result in death. I have never researched if it is true, but i like the idea.
While the discussion of the 4 types of decks is more directly relevant to helping players decide what to play, I think it’s also worth bringing up the 3 player psychographics (Timmy/Johnny/Spike) and 2 aesthetic profiles (Vorthos/Melvin), as these can help narrow down the “feel” that players want to achieve when playing. Vorthos is especially relevant since deciding on a Commander can often come down to what character you think is coolest or what other flavor you want to achieve.
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The story I was told when I first started playing commander that Commander damage being 21 comes from the original commanders being the elder dragons. Nicol and Friends (EDH), and the idea was that getting hit three times by an elder dragon should result in death. I have never researched if it is true, but i like the idea.
Oou I get my shoutout on the video based my favorite mtg format!
That's awesome! I'm so glad you're enjoying Commander!
I wish you guys had a close up camera set up for the pack openings!
While the discussion of the 4 types of decks is more directly relevant to helping players decide what to play, I think it’s also worth bringing up the 3 player psychographics (Timmy/Johnny/Spike) and 2 aesthetic profiles (Vorthos/Melvin), as these can help narrow down the “feel” that players want to achieve when playing.
Vorthos is especially relevant since deciding on a Commander can often come down to what character you think is coolest or what other flavor you want to achieve.
Stephen Colbert, South Carolina native, is no stranger to NC barbecue bashing, having previously called it a "sauceless, vinegar-based meat product" and its vinegar content comparable to toilet cleaner.
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