Most of the deck is card draw so you only really need so many copies im guessing. Many ways you can make this deck though and idk what the best combination would be of card draw and combo piece
@@cantbecountered4946 Oh I see now. I didn't know how multiple Nine Lives interacted. For some reason I thought taking damage would put counters on both. The relevant ruling is: (as of 2020) CR 616.1. If two or more replacement and/or prevention effects are attempting to modify the way an event affects an object or player, the affected object’s controller [...] or the affected player chooses one to apply [...]
edit: I'm wrong. Non targetting enchantment removal with cards like Austere Command, Cleansing Nova, Ondu Inversion, Farewell, etc don't see that much meta play. Hexproof removers (ie, Shadowspear) + enchantment removal is possible, but too much of an edge case on average.
@@ciesma6381 so you're expecting a guy who makes TH-cam videos covering different decks to make original decks every single time? Go and touch grass dude...
I can smell the frustration in that Boros player when he realized he can't attack you or deal damage to you hahaha, nice deck
Bro, what is with this negative comments? The guy is chill
Well, that's an interesting take!
First!
Control decks, combo or reanimation wins easy this deck
god forbid a deck has bad matchups
Why Nine Lives and no Phyrexian Unlife?
Most of the deck is card draw so you only really need so many copies im guessing. Many ways you can make this deck though and idk what the best combination would be of card draw and combo piece
@@ProfessionalMTGThrowerit is because copying unlife with the copy enchantment effect does nothing
@@fibsh7453that’s true too. He still only runs 3 lives and 2 solemnity though
I want to play more Ghostly Prison. It and Nine Lives can be compared to Estrid's Invocation.
@@cantbecountered4946 Oh I see now. I didn't know how multiple Nine Lives interacted. For some reason I thought taking damage would put counters on both. The relevant ruling is:
(as of 2020)
CR 616.1. If two or more replacement and/or prevention effects are attempting to modify the way an event affects an object or player, the affected object’s controller [...] or the affected player chooses one to apply [...]
In a format with the wrath that destroys enchantments nine lives sounds like a particularly bad choice
It has Hexproof, so it should be fine.
edit: I'm wrong.
Non targetting enchantment removal with cards like Austere Command, Cleansing Nova, Ondu Inversion, Farewell, etc don't see that much meta play.
Hexproof removers (ie, Shadowspear) + enchantment removal is possible, but too much of an edge case on average.
@@johndoe9343 I mean, Wrath of the Sky is literally one of the most played cards right now, and it instantly wins the game vs Nine Lives.
@@Derael I stand corrected.
"you can't lose the game" decks are the most annoying in historic. Right after lifegain decks.
Unless you’re the one playing them
Farewell and a couple of counters and the deck die.
Another copied deck?. You are best than that.
Dude plays tonnes of decks...saying it's a copied deck is ridiculous...
@@joshuadtedd When You play a Lot, You could see who only make copy paste and is not ridiculous, it's true.
@@ciesma6381 so you're expecting a guy who makes TH-cam videos covering different decks to make original decks every single time? Go and touch grass dude...
@@joshuadtedd Anyone can copy and paste, the success to be one of the Best is to be creative. If You don't like to be the Best is up to you.
@@ciesma6381 dude just had a TH-cam channel man...he's not playing the f*cking Pro Tour 😂😂😂