@@garryparks9866 I feel that the fact Kinnan is so "Kinnan" focused compared to Nadu, who gives value to every single creature and can give you the cards you need and played it the turn you get it because the lands enter untapped is pretty busted. And he has synergy with Landfall, and the best colors for ramp, the best access to protection, and he is a 3/4, so you can't just Bolt him to death.
Imskir is basically a 2 mana draw spell in the command zone, which you can clone repeatedly. Necrobloom needs a lot of iteration before the correct shell is assembled I think, and Phlage is just happy to be there.
I think there's a little problem, the one ring gives protection from everything, and endurance is a targeted ETB, so after playing the ring, Cam shouldn't be able to use endurance to recycle his graveyard over and over.
Nice find, another option would be to use eternal witness to loop his noxious revival though and make the same loop that way. Endurance is not needed for nadu to get the dub here.
Dylan and Cam are correct that the thing that's frustrating about Nadu even in CEDH is that it's not, technically, a deterministic loop, because you could always theoretically miss 30 lands in a row, so you have to go through every single trigger, which is a pain in the keister for everybody involved, and infinite mana doesn't solve this problem the way it does for Kinnan. Realistically, this isn't likely to happen once you have a single Scute Swarm or Nantuko, especially if you can blink the bird, which means that it's almost always over, but isn't actually over, so you just have to have someone go through every trigger. The way I've been shortcutting it is to first see if anybody thinks they'll have responses for the next round of Naduery, then if nobody does reveal 2 cards for every potential Nadu trigger at once, because even though it's technically less correct in terms of winning than going through every trigger, it's a fairly minor difference for the Nadu player. The problem of course, is that I might wanna take action against the Nadu player based on what they reveal. I don't think Nadu is too strong, this is CEDH and he requires one of only 3 cards ever printed (Greaves, Shuko, and Umbral Mantle) to actually hit his loop. But it MIGHT start to get too annoying for even CEDH.
Even as a combo player and think doing broken, cool stuff is awesome, and it's cEDH... it's annoying and boring. It even seems annoying for the Nadu player.
I also think that Nadu has a lot of brewer advantage right now, and that while the deck will be competitive, I don’t see it being a top 10, or maybe even top 20 commander in a few months. All lists that are this commander reliant struggle to top large tournaments
@@firefighter0ger809cloning Nadu doesn’t solve the nondeterministic issue the deck has. It’s like krarkashima. Sure, you may have 5 krarks and a thumb, but there’s always the chance you flip 10 tails in a row. You can’t shortcut something if there’s only a 99.9% chance. The .1% chance to flop still exists.
22:48 Molten duplication is *almost* always a better card than twinflame, however vs dauntless dismantler all your dualcasters enter tapped because they're artifacts. Which also makes it worse if someone is able to flash in a dockside with borne upon a wind.
Cam, the thing you could have done to improve your lines to optimize Nadu was to have Bestowed Sprongheart Nantuko onto the animated Mishra’s Factory so that you had the option to pay {1}{G} on the landfall trigger to make a new token of a “non-animated” Mishra’s Factory that would trigger the landfall be able to animate for more Nadu triggers.
I love the erwin reference. Its literally the hardest speech in all of anime. Flock "be honest are we riding to our deaths" Erwin "thats correct" Flock "then its doesnt matter if we follow them, we could disobey your orders and it would make a difference" Everything that you thought had meaning: every hope, dream, or moment of happiness. None of it matters as you lie bleeding out on the battlefield. None of it changes what a speeding rock does to a body, we all die. But does that mean our lives are meaningless? Does that mean that there was no point in our being born? Would you say that of our slain comrades? What about their lives? Were they meaningless They were not! Their memory serves as an example to us all! The courageous fallen! The anguished fallen! Their lives have meaning because we the living refuse to forget them! And as we ride to certain death, we trust our successors to do the same for us! Because my soldiers do not buckle or yield when faced with the cruelty of this world! My soldiers push forward! My soldiers scream out! My soldiers RAAAAAGE!
played against nadu once already in a casual game, turn 1 sol ring into greaves, turn 2 nadu. a couple turns down the road they wiff 11 nadu triggers in a row (no lands) and then lose the game the following turn. thats what it takes for this deck to lose in a casual game
@joshholmes1372 The fact that it still required them to wiff 11 triggers in a row to still lose is extremely concerning. There's a decent chance this card will get banned for a similar reason as to why Golos and friends were banned. Excessively long turns, repetitive play patterns, and less diversity in deckbuilding.
@playtowin Cam i would suggest to put "venerated rotpriest" in the deck. This way you don't have to win by combat DMG. You just build your huge board, reset Nadu with displacer kitten and then you start targeting all of your creature with those 1 mana spells (don't remember the name) and give poison counter
He won without it though? Putting a bad card in your deck just to win the game isn’t good. Rotpriest would be dead in any opening hand and as any draw in the earlygame. The only slightly good part about it is that its a cheap creature to trigger Nadu on, but thats pretty unnecessary when you could just play a manadork instead
Agreed, I'm running Rotpriest in my Nadu list. Sea King's Blessing and Sylvan Paradise are the 1 mana instant speed target spells you were talking about. What's nice is if someone has One Ring protection, you can cast them on their upkeep with Rotpriest out and get the kill then with poison. Also these other replies are crazy... Why is Thassa's Oracle an alternate win con in any deck??? because it wins games. Rotpriest does the same thing. I like the tech.
@@EvanBenz you do realise not many tier 1 nonblack decks run oracle right? Because there are ways to win without it? Dargo thrasios for instance doesnt run oracle despite being able to easily draw through its whole deck (like nadu) because it has a litany of other ways to win. CEDH is about minimising dead cards so that every hand you have is as optimal as possible, and both rotpriest AND oracle both make hands suboptimal. Why win with either of those when you can deck your opponent or win through combat damage without them? Also theres a difference between wincon and alternate wincon. Rotpriest is not an ‘alternate wincon’ it is an OUTLET for your main combo to win. That is exactly why it is unnecessary. If you’re already drawing your entire deck, you don’t need rotpriest as an outlet. There are other ways to win (both of which Cal showcased, either a big finale - which he couldn’t as he made a mistake by attacking but he did mention - or by decking the opponent) you don’t need rotpriest. Thassas oracle is an ALTERNATE wincon only in black decks that run consultation for an easy 2 card win. Otherwise its just an outlet to win the game, but barely ANY optimised nonblack decklists run oracle just in the 99 as an outlet to win. Cause they can win in other ways.
@@TonyScimeca If the thought process is "why play a[n otherwise] useless card" , then you wouldn't run half the stuff you do run in Nadu. Also, regarding Cam's win (a point brought up by another commenter), he did a pretty big misplay here with targeting himself with Endurance after he played TOR the same turn, so I'm not sure whether I'd take this win at face value. I've seen Rotpriest in a Nadu deck in action, it's pretty good. Not the only way you can win with him, sure, but a fairly reliable post-combat win con. I will say I like the Coliseum loop too though.
Yeah, non-deterministic combos like Nadu suck that they actually have to be played out, BUT it does become deterministic as soon as you have enough triggers on the board to equal your deck size, or at the very least at that point you can just pick up your deck and show your line for winning like you can with many deterministic combos.
i would argue all Nadu needs is a way to continually target it's stuff and it just wins. For now, i'm not sure how many cards enable the strat but right now i can only think of the two free equip equipment. i know there are others including the many blue creatures and things that can be tapped to untap target thing.
Nice seeing Nadu in action! If for whatever reason you don't have access to Finale of Devastation, there is a unique (if convoluted) way to win through combat with Nadu. It's the following: Draw your deck, like you just did, cast Kitten + EWit + Lotus Petal + Jeweled Lotus for infinite colored mana. Cast Lightning greaves, cast Unctus, giving artifact creatures +1/+1. Cast Phyrexian Metamorph without copying anything, keeping it alive due to Unctus. Bestow Nantuko on the metamorph, play a land and copy the Phyrexian, entering the battlefield as a copy of Greaves. Repeat a few times to have as many hasty creatures as you can, and swing for the win. With what? With Bristly Bill, who makes your creatures infinitely big AND synergizes with the commander :D edit: fixed the infinite mana line to adapt to your deck
You can't ever cast it unless you go infinite and win that turn (because milling your opponents will help them with any graveyard strats and fuel Breach and Meme Bet) and as far as wincons go this is just really, really bad. The dead doesn't really need any dead cards whatsoever to win the game, especially not Altar of the Brood.
Nadu has literally been the bane of my existence during MH3, I’ve been trying to watch even a few successful turns of Phlage on ANY channel, but every time Phlage is being played, so is nadu. Then Nadu does all THIS bullshit. Sucks.
You have to also consider the lack of interaction, Cam playing Nadu being the only blue deck and the boros deck potentially leaning on it's commander too much as it's form of "control" let it down. The necrobloom though i feel has no excuse.
I'm pretty sure there's an easier line that gets unlocked as soon as you have Spellseeker and Cradle, assuming you have like 12 mana but cradle makes it a lot easier. Spellseeker can go get snap, which can target your spellseeker, giving a Nadu trigger and untapping cradle and another land that taps for blue. Assuming cradle makes enough, and you have 10 mana right now, you can then recast the spellseeker to go get finale. Finale for 5 to get eternal witness to get back your snap, and then recast your snap on eternal witness, triggering nadu again. Recast eternal witness, putting snap back in hand. So long as your cradle is making 5 or more mana, this gets you infinite green and infinite nadu triggers. With this you put your whole deck in your hand, make infinite mana, and can cobble together whatever win still works. Endurance is a clean line so long as you don't have One Ring protection. Kitten also should work tho assuming you have a non-phimage copy creature somewhere in deck. Cast snap targeting the real e wit and using the kitten trigger to flicker the copy, returning noxious revival to hand. Casting the e wit gets back the snap and noxious lets you put the cephalid back on top for nadu to put back onto the battlefield for more milling. Simic sure does make win lines unnecessarily complicated, huh?
Love getting to see brews with the new cards. Necrobloom feels like the deck the cEDH player brings as their casual deck. Also, Nadu is terrifying. It may be the best UG commander now.
We have solitaire at home. Solitaire at home: After witnessing that game I can 100% see Nadu being banned. How in the world did WOTC miss that? I can understand something like trickery or Cranial Ram but this is just bonkers. If Nadu is getting banned it isn't going to be solely for power-level reasons just like Tibalt's Trickery.
Kitten + One Ring + Hullbreaker + 0 cost mana rocks can just draw your whole library. Then you can Savor the Moment if you’ve already gone to combat and Finale next turn. This one is deterministic.
if you hold on to the nantuko and enchant the dryad arbor you go functionally infinite with greaves because it gives the token dryad arbors haste meaning they can tap to pay for their own nantuko triggers when you find a second land. the tokens also trigger the landfall on the nantuko meaning you get 2 creatures every time you find another land. also using the metamorphs/flesh dupes to copy nadu instead of bouncing it mean you have a land sac outlet for cradle to rebuy it once you find your eternal witness and need a way to go infinite
Nadu also triggers is response to the equip ability, so the arbor won't be equipped when the land enters, so this strictly does not work that way, you cannot use the arbor to help pay
@@ShadowWasntHere8433 so when you trigger landfall that means you get an additional land and then you can equip your greaves to the token dryad arbor to give it haste and float a green off of it. meaning you have 2 mana to pay for the next landfall trigger and draw your entire library
Nadu is a ban worthy card. I don't care what you say or think this card simply puts everyone else at the table on the backburner and forces you to sit there and watch them storm off for 20 min. What a nightmare to play against
As someone who fell in love with Nadu since spoiled I ate good this week with Cam winning that first game and watching Commander Vs. earlier this week where Corey just popped off turn four. Was looking at your list to see anything you were doing as opposed to what I have been brainstorming and any thoughts on including Bristly Bill in your 99? Been using that in Brawl and my rough draft and it honestly does work with how consistent lands come into play.
7:37 spellseeker grabs crop rotation here and gets field of the dead. You are then getting 2 creatures per iteration and are much closer to deterministic. You also have the mass target spell and can target your whole board and resolve 20+ triggers without moving equipment. Conversely, you could grab worldly tutor; get dosan and your opponents are locked out minus channel cards.
Cam should never have been able to target himself with Endurance in the First game. He gave himself protection from everything when he cast The One Ring.
You could also add aluren in the deck, make it when you draw ur low cmc creatures u can then cast them all, but if you add aether adept or man-o-war it becomes a two cards combo with your commander because you can have it etb target itself and trigger nadu you do this and draw your library then play thassa and win
@@franslair2199 yeah but this is assuming you dont have protection in your hand, you can counter whatever creature they put out to stop you which i cant think of any because nadu doesnt draw the card so doesn’t trigger bow master and the only other creature i can think of is spellskite. Also cam is playing dosan which would stop people from interacting on your turn, and if you get silenced you can still win during the next person’s upkeep. I personally think nadu is the best aluren commander.
Nadu isn't a KoS commander. He's an archenemy commander. You need to hold up removal for Nadu, or Greaves at all points in the game, otherwise you just lose
Also, importantly for the cephalid coliseum loop, you can’t evoke endurance cause you’ll run out of green cards to pitch to it, but you can just pongify in response to the shuffle trigger and it still works
I notice in the first game, Cam wins through a cephalid loop, but necrobloom plays Ulamog? So he'd have to wait out the turn for that deck specifically
question: Why isn't thoracle in nadu? Even without black, if nadu is getting rid of your whole library, make it easier on yourself to just win with thoracle
Most Nadu pilots consider it a dead card because it does nothing until you’ve drawn your whole deck, at which point you have a million ways of winning, with cards that are actually useful throughout the game, like Endurance loops, Finale etc
@@BVBridesifyer it doesnt matter, play thoracle, equip it to see two more cards, keep going till you have the entire deck, reset thoracle trigger with the kitten trigger.
Chain of vapor is probably your most consistent way of getting threshold. You can just keep sacking your lands, then use cephalid colosseum, then flicker/ recast endurance over and over again
I just top foured a commander 2k tourney on Saturday with Nadu. Absolutely cEDH, but you do need to mulligan for hands that can get him in play early and has ways to get the triggers started.
I've been trying to streamline Six. It has a really cool line looping LED, Loam, and any 1 mana draw a card artifact. You can either win Aetherflux or Fleshraker triggers. I've been consistently hitting critical mass around turn 4-5 and it feels like it can get faster with some tech. Hermit Druid is a possibility, but extremely glass cannon.
Another line for Nadu? Just play Thassa's Oracle and Hermit Druid I guess. As long as you have haste enabling I can totally see a shortcut, especially since it's way easier to tutor for creatures than for anything else in Simic.
Nadu is insane! It took me about thirty seconds to figure out that each creature gets two triggers and then I thought this is nuts! I think the right way to win with his deck is provably Thassa's Oracle, though. Just an honest Thoracle with 11 devotion to blue lol
Is Cloudstone Curio too slow for the Nadu deck? You can play Elves, or something else small, and use it to reset the Nadu. It would function like a second Displacer Kitten, but may be less open to removal.
7:24 Or, and hear me out, Ban nadu, winged wisdom? 11:22 This is going to sound super salty and bias'd against Nadu, but Cam basically won as soon as he resolved Nadu and retained control of Lightning Greaves. really neat you went for Dualcastermage combo instead of doing the Peer into the Abyss that Hoarding Broodlord is known for.
Really think if you gonna loop to get deck in hand/field just run thorcle. Don't think Nadu would be banned but could due to lower power pods. Will say Endurance target you through a one ring protection was a opps since you pro everything.
oh does the nantuko work without being on a creature. When i was playing with it in my prerelase deck. I thought it didn't. Yea looking up the rulings on gatherer it seems i had it a bit wrong.
Cam could have equiped the dryad arbod and his other dorks with greaves to give them hast, tap them for mana, and cast a new dork. The high synergie between nadu/ 0 equip cards and making tokens on land fall shows pretty good why he is so insane. Also with lands that are/can turn into creatures Also instead of that convoluted loop you could have casted thassas. Also unctus +seeker of skybreak// aphetto alfhemist can loop you through your deck Unctus on seeker to make it blue. Tap to untap itself and have a looting Trigger from Unctus to get though your deck and cast thassas if imskir would be grixis or mardu instead of rakdos he would be so stick since flickering/copying would be so good! to dylans saying "we don't know yet if nadu is like a value deck that wants to keep a good six or fuck it, turbo, i wanna win on turn 3" i think that depends on how you build it. cams build from the showing of the video looks like a midrang-y plan. if want to turbo i think a "Cheerios" build with a bunch of 0 mana creatures to equip to, to trigger Nadu, would be the way to go
If you'd asked me before watching this, I could have swore Nadu's lands enter tapped, but now that I'm reading it again, it some how got even more busted, which was already a feat.
If you use Cowardice and an ornithopter you can use nadu to go through your whole deck. It does make you play 2 bad cards but it does go infinite with Nadu
Safekeeper gives shroud to the creature it targets so unless you have borne upon a wind I don't think you can use it to sac lands for threshold to do the cephalid coliseum loop
He had so many creatures at that point that he could. He can use the safekeeper to sac lands to get threshold and continue the loop because he’s gonna get the lands back. Remember for each land he’s getting 2 creatures. He would easily bet positive
Through my playtesting Rhystic didn't do anything in Nadu. Also, I saw 33 lands which I think is close to what it needs. Saw a couple of games with it at 29 and it whiffed when it needed the landfall triggers.
I didn't keep track of cam's graveyard, but why not use shifting woodlands to copy scute swarm, creating even more creature tokens and after burning through your whole library just thoracle your win? 🤔
One of the three authors for the Fungal Infection deck, sucks it didn't get to show its legs this episode. Still an awesome episode though, Nadu is KoS.
I put venerated rotpriest in my nadu to prevent having to do the loop to the end of my deck a bunch lol. Lots of tokens + rotpriest + Sylvan paradise/sea kings' blessing = gg
He made infinite 2\2’s with haste and swinged out. And yes if you bounce nadu it resets. Same thing if you bounce a planswalker u can active a loyalty ability again.
Nadu feels like the new Winota. Snowballs completely out of control if you don't interact with it immediately but I can't imagine it does a ton without Nadu cause you're playing awkward cards. Being im Simic Nadu's got better colors
I’m thinking Nadu is going to turn out to be too much of a glass cannon and once people learn how to deal with it, it will settle down to a tier 2 commander.
if chain of vapor -> nadu into recast nadu resets all the creatures, wouldnt cam have straight up won when he drew displacer kitten? cast displacer kitten, draw cards until he runs out of triggers, cast any noncreature spell, flicker nadu, and do it all over again
Nadu gives out its ability to all of your creatures. Then if you bounce Nadu, that’s a new instance of “twice per turn……per creature”. It’s really just a weird hurdle than an actual restriction.
Nadu is a kill on sight commander, its a deck that feels like brago half a decade ago, the deck functions if the commander is on the field and the deck doesnt do much of anything without it. With playtest, its a keep good hand kind of deck for me and not too turbo, its just incidently turbo if you mulligan aggressively, the deck doesnt have too much consistency/redundancy to be turbo by turn 2 or 3 unlike others, i think kinnan is still better over time since everyone knows what to expect of nadu now (like winota lol)
It's incredible that I read nadu so many times and was like "yeah, that's a weird design whatever". It wasn't until I saw this game that I realized they genuinely didn't test that card at all huh
I built Nadu the day it was spoiled. 100% cEDH. Rivals Kinnan for best simic commander ever.
Hi Kibler!
For sure, the best two simic commanders, I'm not sure if Nadu's better than Kinnan at the moment. we will have to wait for more tournaments
@@garryparks9866 I feel that the fact Kinnan is so "Kinnan" focused compared to Nadu, who gives value to every single creature and can give you the cards you need and played it the turn you get it because the lands enter untapped is pretty busted. And he has synergy with Landfall, and the best colors for ramp, the best access to protection, and he is a 3/4, so you can't just Bolt him to death.
I don't think it rivals Kinnan. I've never seen Kinnan be able to do what Nadu has. Kinnan is a thing of the past.
It a good thing it don’t have the extra color
This does feel a little “Hydrogen Bomb vs 3 Coughing Babies.”
This made me Fuckin snort laugh 😂
Bahahah
I think Necrobloom can be legit, but the other two... nah.
Imskir is basically a 2 mana draw spell in the command zone, which you can clone repeatedly. Necrobloom needs a lot of iteration before the correct shell is assembled I think, and Phlage is just happy to be there.
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"And Cam is playing Nadu - the commander WotC forgot to test" I snorted
Even better now that we know they *actually didn't test it*
Nadu, I feel is 100% a kill on sight, the value potential per turn is insane.
I disagree, the "Equip:0" cards are the kill on sight. Those are what generate the value, without those Nafu gets stuck spinning its wheels
@@mrgarneau4895as well as the token generators, but generally I would agree that the equipment is the easiest way to pop off
@@billsmafia0566 very true, killing the token generators can also leave Nadu with nothing to do.
@@mrgarneau4895 I agree with that as well. The problem being artifact removal isn't nearly as common as creature removal in cEDH.
Nadu has to be kill on sight surely? The value it still generates even without the artifacts is insane.
Can we all agree that Cams always gets the busted freaking storm decks to play please?
His narration of what he's doing is so hilarious.
I think there's a little problem, the one ring gives protection from everything, and endurance is a targeted ETB, so after playing the ring, Cam shouldn't be able to use endurance to recycle his graveyard over and over.
Good catch.
Nice find, another option would be to use eternal witness to loop his noxious revival though and make the same loop that way. Endurance is not needed for nadu to get the dub here.
@@hellproof2379 thanks
@@hv7920or using displacer to reset nadu all over again right. Its functionally infinite from that point with his board state.
Yeah I was thinking the same thing lol
“This is worse than Krark and Sakashima” 😂
lol nadu out here making Stella look like a precon😂
Dylan and Cam are correct that the thing that's frustrating about Nadu even in CEDH is that it's not, technically, a deterministic loop, because you could always theoretically miss 30 lands in a row, so you have to go through every single trigger, which is a pain in the keister for everybody involved, and infinite mana doesn't solve this problem the way it does for Kinnan.
Realistically, this isn't likely to happen once you have a single Scute Swarm or Nantuko, especially if you can blink the bird, which means that it's almost always over, but isn't actually over, so you just have to have someone go through every trigger.
The way I've been shortcutting it is to first see if anybody thinks they'll have responses for the next round of Naduery, then if nobody does reveal 2 cards for every potential Nadu trigger at once, because even though it's technically less correct in terms of winning than going through every trigger, it's a fairly minor difference for the Nadu player. The problem of course, is that I might wanna take action against the Nadu player based on what they reveal.
I don't think Nadu is too strong, this is CEDH and he requires one of only 3 cards ever printed (Greaves, Shuko, and Umbral Mantle) to actually hit his loop. But it MIGHT start to get too annoying for even CEDH.
Even as a combo player and think doing broken, cool stuff is awesome, and it's cEDH... it's annoying and boring. It even seems annoying for the Nadu player.
I'm with you..I think it rather play Godo again before suffering thru this in a tournament setting
I also think that Nadu has a lot of brewer advantage right now, and that while the deck will be competitive, I don’t see it being a top 10, or maybe even top 20 commander in a few months. All lists that are this commander reliant struggle to top large tournaments
The way to shortcut are copy effects. Cam did for example reveal a Flesh Duplicate. So with about 15 creatures he could reveal 30 cards.
@@firefighter0ger809cloning Nadu doesn’t solve the nondeterministic issue the deck has.
It’s like krarkashima. Sure, you may have 5 krarks and a thumb, but there’s always the chance you flip 10 tails in a row.
You can’t shortcut something if there’s only a 99.9% chance. The .1% chance to flop still exists.
“Well I had to discard scute swarm” :(
someone with my same first and last name became a $50 patron and scared me for a sec
22:48 Molten duplication is *almost* always a better card than twinflame, however vs dauntless dismantler all your dualcasters enter tapped because they're artifacts. Which also makes it worse if someone is able to flash in a dockside with borne upon a wind.
Cam, the thing you could have done to improve your lines to optimize Nadu was to have Bestowed Sprongheart Nantuko onto the animated Mishra’s Factory so that you had the option to pay {1}{G} on the landfall trigger to make a new token of a “non-animated” Mishra’s Factory that would trigger the landfall be able to animate for more Nadu triggers.
I love the erwin reference. Its literally the hardest speech in all of anime.
Flock "be honest are we riding to our deaths"
Erwin "thats correct"
Flock "then its doesnt matter if we follow them, we could disobey your orders and it would make a difference"
Everything that you thought had meaning: every hope, dream, or moment of happiness. None of it matters as you lie bleeding out on the battlefield. None of it changes what a speeding rock does to a body, we all die. But does that mean our lives are meaningless? Does that mean that there was no point in our being born? Would you say that of our slain comrades? What about their lives? Were they meaningless
They were not! Their memory serves as an example to us all! The courageous fallen! The anguished fallen! Their lives have meaning because we the living refuse to forget them! And as we ride to certain death, we trust our successors to do the same for us! Because my soldiers do not buckle or yield when faced with the cruelty of this world! My soldiers push forward! My soldiers scream out! My soldiers RAAAAAGE!
Can't target yourself with Endurance while you have Protection from everything (One Ring cast).
With the loop presented, he could have just used noxious revival in place of endurance. You're right but it didn't functionally change the win
played against nadu once already in a casual game, turn 1 sol ring into greaves, turn 2 nadu. a couple turns down the road they wiff 11 nadu triggers in a row (no lands) and then lose the game the following turn. thats what it takes for this deck to lose in a casual game
Sol ring, greaves is an insane start for any deck though
@@joshholmes1372 i am very aware of that, but i think this commander is one of if not the best abusers of any early lead
@joshholmes1372
The fact that it still required them to wiff 11 triggers in a row to still lose is extremely concerning.
There's a decent chance this card will get banned for a similar reason as to why Golos and friends were banned. Excessively long turns, repetitive play patterns, and less diversity in deckbuilding.
Surprised the nadu list wasnt just running thassa's oracle since it empties the library
No point in running it if you can win without it
Oracle is useless. It's a dead card.
@@lazarlazarteam1033 dude, its way to late for an april fools joke
The line was scooping on turn one for the next game
(Elden ring theme plays during Nadu solitaire)
@playtowin
Cam i would suggest to put "venerated rotpriest" in the deck. This way you don't have to win by combat DMG. You just build your huge board, reset Nadu with displacer kitten and then you start targeting all of your creature with those 1 mana spells (don't remember the name) and give poison counter
Why? Why play a useless card just to have an alternate in wincon?
He won without it though? Putting a bad card in your deck just to win the game isn’t good. Rotpriest would be dead in any opening hand and as any draw in the earlygame. The only slightly good part about it is that its a cheap creature to trigger Nadu on, but thats pretty unnecessary when you could just play a manadork instead
Agreed, I'm running Rotpriest in my Nadu list. Sea King's Blessing and Sylvan Paradise are the 1 mana instant speed target spells you were talking about. What's nice is if someone has One Ring protection, you can cast them on their upkeep with Rotpriest out and get the kill then with poison. Also these other replies are crazy... Why is Thassa's Oracle an alternate win con in any deck??? because it wins games. Rotpriest does the same thing. I like the tech.
@@EvanBenz you do realise not many tier 1 nonblack decks run oracle right? Because there are ways to win without it? Dargo thrasios for instance doesnt run oracle despite being able to easily draw through its whole deck (like nadu) because it has a litany of other ways to win. CEDH is about minimising dead cards so that every hand you have is as optimal as possible, and both rotpriest AND oracle both make hands suboptimal. Why win with either of those when you can deck your opponent or win through combat damage without them?
Also theres a difference between wincon and alternate wincon. Rotpriest is not an ‘alternate wincon’ it is an OUTLET for your main combo to win. That is exactly why it is unnecessary. If you’re already drawing your entire deck, you don’t need rotpriest as an outlet. There are other ways to win (both of which Cal showcased, either a big finale - which he couldn’t as he made a mistake by attacking but he did mention - or by decking the opponent) you don’t need rotpriest.
Thassas oracle is an ALTERNATE wincon only in black decks that run consultation for an easy 2 card win. Otherwise its just an outlet to win the game, but barely ANY optimised nonblack decklists run oracle just in the 99 as an outlet to win. Cause they can win in other ways.
@@TonyScimeca If the thought process is "why play a[n otherwise] useless card" , then you wouldn't run half the stuff you do run in Nadu. Also, regarding Cam's win (a point brought up by another commenter), he did a pretty big misplay here with targeting himself with Endurance after he played TOR the same turn, so I'm not sure whether I'd take this win at face value. I've seen Rotpriest in a Nadu deck in action, it's pretty good. Not the only way you can win with him, sure, but a fairly reliable post-combat win con. I will say I like the Coliseum loop too though.
Yeah, non-deterministic combos like Nadu suck that they actually have to be played out, BUT it does become deterministic as soon as you have enough triggers on the board to equal your deck size, or at the very least at that point you can just pick up your deck and show your line for winning like you can with many deterministic combos.
The first time I saw Nadu was in a meme with a pic of the card and it said "I may have Simic value engine a little too hard"
Gotta remember there was no other blue at the table. So Nadu would in theory be able to be kept in check a little more
i would argue all Nadu needs is a way to continually target it's stuff and it just wins. For now, i'm not sure how many cards enable the strat but right now i can only think of the two free equip equipment. i know there are others including the many blue creatures and things that can be tapped to untap target thing.
@@MageSkeleton what are you talking about? That has nothing to do with what I said
Nice seeing Nadu in action!
If for whatever reason you don't have access to Finale of Devastation, there is a unique (if convoluted) way to win through combat with Nadu. It's the following: Draw your deck, like you just did, cast Kitten + EWit + Lotus Petal + Jeweled Lotus for infinite colored mana. Cast Lightning greaves, cast Unctus, giving artifact creatures +1/+1. Cast Phyrexian Metamorph without copying anything, keeping it alive due to Unctus. Bestow Nantuko on the metamorph, play a land and copy the Phyrexian, entering the battlefield as a copy of Greaves. Repeat a few times to have as many hasty creatures as you can, and swing for the win. With what? With Bristly Bill, who makes your creatures infinitely big AND synergizes with the commander :D
edit: fixed the infinite mana line to adapt to your deck
Altar of the brood kind of sounds like a good include for Nadu imo.
I think it is just unnecessary. It is just a dead card until you start storming off, at which point there are plenty of other ways to win.
You can't ever cast it unless you go infinite and win that turn (because milling your opponents will help them with any graveyard strats and fuel Breach and Meme Bet) and as far as wincons go this is just really, really bad.
The dead doesn't really need any dead cards whatsoever to win the game, especially not Altar of the Brood.
@InmAncalagon Yeah, filling someone's graveyard for them to go "borne upon the wind, win on top of you, GG." Is a very real thing
Nadu has literally been the bane of my existence during MH3, I’ve been trying to watch even a few successful turns of Phlage on ANY channel, but every time Phlage is being played, so is nadu. Then Nadu does all THIS bullshit. Sucks.
Not countering a turn 1 sol ring against the deck that has a bunch of colorless things is wild. I know Cam said he regretted it but damn.
You have to also consider the lack of interaction, Cam playing Nadu being the only blue deck and the boros deck potentially leaning on it's commander too much as it's form of "control" let it down. The necrobloom though i feel has no excuse.
I'm pretty sure there's an easier line that gets unlocked as soon as you have Spellseeker and Cradle, assuming you have like 12 mana but cradle makes it a lot easier. Spellseeker can go get snap, which can target your spellseeker, giving a Nadu trigger and untapping cradle and another land that taps for blue. Assuming cradle makes enough, and you have 10 mana right now, you can then recast the spellseeker to go get finale. Finale for 5 to get eternal witness to get back your snap, and then recast your snap on eternal witness, triggering nadu again. Recast eternal witness, putting snap back in hand. So long as your cradle is making 5 or more mana, this gets you infinite green and infinite nadu triggers. With this you put your whole deck in your hand, make infinite mana, and can cobble together whatever win still works.
Endurance is a clean line so long as you don't have One Ring protection. Kitten also should work tho assuming you have a non-phimage copy creature somewhere in deck. Cast snap targeting the real e wit and using the kitten trigger to flicker the copy, returning noxious revival to hand. Casting the e wit gets back the snap and noxious lets you put the cephalid back on top for nadu to put back onto the battlefield for more milling.
Simic sure does make win lines unnecessarily complicated, huh?
Love getting to see brews with the new cards. Necrobloom feels like the deck the cEDH player brings as their casual deck.
Also, Nadu is terrifying. It may be the best UG commander now.
We have solitaire at home. Solitaire at home:
After witnessing that game I can 100% see Nadu being banned. How in the world did WOTC miss that? I can understand something like trickery or Cranial Ram but this is just bonkers. If Nadu is getting banned it isn't going to be solely for power-level reasons just like Tibalt's Trickery.
00:28 - "The Commander WOTC forgot to test" caught me off guard xD
Ironically, it’s also accurate. They came out to say they ran out of time to test this version of Nadu during development
Kitten + One Ring + Hullbreaker + 0 cost mana rocks can just draw your whole library. Then you can Savor the Moment if you’ve already gone to combat and Finale next turn. This one is deterministic.
if you hold on to the nantuko and enchant the dryad arbor you go functionally infinite with greaves because it gives the token dryad arbors haste meaning they can tap to pay for their own nantuko triggers when you find a second land. the tokens also trigger the landfall on the nantuko meaning you get 2 creatures every time you find another land. also using the metamorphs/flesh dupes to copy nadu instead of bouncing it mean you have a land sac outlet for cradle to rebuy it once you find your eternal witness and need a way to go infinite
the trigger costs 1G
Nadu also triggers is response to the equip ability, so the arbor won't be equipped when the land enters, so this strictly does not work that way, you cannot use the arbor to help pay
@@ShadowWasntHere8433 so when you trigger landfall that means you get an additional land and then you can equip your greaves to the token dryad arbor to give it haste and float a green off of it. meaning you have 2 mana to pay for the next landfall trigger and draw your entire library
Nadu is a ban worthy card. I don't care what you say or think this card simply puts everyone else at the table on the backburner and forces you to sit there and watch them storm off for 20 min. What a nightmare to play against
So does that mean we are gonna ban all storm commanders too?
@@isacgutierrez4165 same way paradox engine is banned lol
Love how Cam always call elvish spirit guide for simian spirit guide with no exceptions😂
Surprised to see Tyler not on the Nadu. He's the Simic king with his Kinnan.
Great vid.
As someone who fell in love with Nadu since spoiled I ate good this week with Cam winning that first game and watching Commander Vs. earlier this week where Corey just popped off turn four. Was looking at your list to see anything you were doing as opposed to what I have been brainstorming and any thoughts on including Bristly Bill in your 99? Been using that in Brawl and my rough draft and it honestly does work with how consistent lands come into play.
7:37 spellseeker grabs crop rotation here and gets field of the dead. You are then getting 2 creatures per iteration and are much closer to deterministic. You also have the mass target spell and can target your whole board and resolve 20+ triggers without moving equipment.
Conversely, you could grab worldly tutor; get dosan and your opponents are locked out minus channel cards.
That little moment where Dylan mentions Tyler's lonesome single land cracked me up lol
Cam should never have been able to target himself with Endurance in the First game. He gave himself protection from everything when he cast The One Ring.
You could also add aluren in the deck, make it when you draw ur low cmc creatures u can then cast them all, but if you add aether adept or man-o-war it becomes a two cards combo with your commander because you can have it etb target itself and trigger nadu you do this and draw your library then play thassa and win
Aluren is symmetrical so opens you up to responses
@@franslair2199 yeah but this is assuming you dont have protection in your hand, you can counter whatever creature they put out to stop you which i cant think of any because nadu doesnt draw the card so doesn’t trigger bow master and the only other creature i can think of is spellskite. Also cam is playing dosan which would stop people from interacting on your turn, and if you get silenced you can still win during the next person’s upkeep. I personally think nadu is the best aluren commander.
Nadu isn't a KoS commander. He's an archenemy commander. You need to hold up removal for Nadu, or Greaves at all points in the game, otherwise you just lose
You could use coins as tokens, one side for targeted once other for targeted twice. Make the na/deuce
Even something like coin on text = 1 trigger, coin on art = 2 triggers could work
Also, importantly for the cephalid coliseum loop, you can’t evoke endurance cause you’ll run out of green cards to pitch to it, but you can just pongify in response to the shuffle trigger and it still works
Hey guys, love the show. One question: do you have any place you would recommend getting proxies from?
Targeting the dryad arbor with some of the flickers alternating with Nadu would have increased your trigger count maybe getting out the win faster?
I notice in the first game, Cam wins through a cephalid loop, but necrobloom plays Ulamog? So he'd have to wait out the turn for that deck specifically
Love the double features
If people play nadu in causal it is 100% getting banned this sh*t is insane
He already forgot about the Field of the Dead
question: Why isn't thoracle in nadu? Even without black, if nadu is getting rid of your whole library, make it easier on yourself to just win with thoracle
Most Nadu pilots consider it a dead card because it does nothing until you’ve drawn your whole deck, at which point you have a million ways of winning, with cards that are actually useful throughout the game, like Endurance loops, Finale etc
It would be way faster with Thoracle.
It is not a dead card when you can reset its trigger with the kitten.
@@adams333it’s not that much faster. Thoracle trigger isn’t even a scry.
@@BVBridesifyer it doesnt matter, play thoracle, equip it to see two more cards, keep going till you have the entire deck, reset thoracle trigger with the kitten trigger.
Chain of vapor is probably your most consistent way of getting threshold. You can just keep sacking your lands, then use cephalid colosseum, then flicker/ recast endurance over and over again
would it be worth throwing in Thoracle in the Nadu deck? looks like you are able to get through your deck pretty easy.
Video is 25 minutes and cam takes a 45 minute turn lol nadu is fine.... love it!
I just top foured a commander 2k tourney on Saturday with Nadu. Absolutely cEDH, but you do need to mulligan for hands that can get him in play early and has ways to get the triggers started.
3:42 Nate gets a treasure here from Lotho
I don’t even want to play Nadu. At that point I would be scared of myself.
I've been trying to streamline Six. It has a really cool line looping LED, Loam, and any 1 mana draw a card artifact. You can either win Aetherflux or Fleshraker triggers. I've been consistently hitting critical mass around turn 4-5 and it feels like it can get faster with some tech. Hermit Druid is a possibility, but extremely glass cannon.
this sounds sick, got a list in the works?
Another line for Nadu? Just play Thassa's Oracle and Hermit Druid I guess. As long as you have haste enabling I can totally see a shortcut, especially since it's way easier to tutor for creatures than for anything else in Simic.
Is it worth considering putting in something like walking Atlas, a bounce land and retreat to coralhelm for Nadu?
Nadu is insane! It took me about thirty seconds to figure out that each creature gets two triggers and then I thought this is nuts!
I think the right way to win with his deck is provably Thassa's Oracle, though. Just an honest Thoracle with 11 devotion to blue lol
how did you target yourself with endurance at the end if you had protection from everything?
He technically could not. Magic is hard poeple make mistakes nobody caught it lol
Hats off to whomever had to edit this 🫡
Is Cloudstone Curio too slow for the Nadu deck? You can play Elves, or something else small, and use it to reset the Nadu. It would function like a second Displacer Kitten, but may be less open to removal.
The last turn of the first game started at 4mins and ended around 15mins... thats edited too....
7:24 Or, and hear me out, Ban nadu, winged wisdom?
11:22 This is going to sound super salty and bias'd against Nadu, but Cam basically won as soon as he resolved Nadu and retained control of Lightning Greaves.
really neat you went for Dualcastermage combo instead of doing the Peer into the Abyss that Hoarding Broodlord is known for.
Shouldn't cam get a 2/2 zombie from field of the dead on etb and lanfall?
Really think if you gonna loop to get deck in hand/field just run thorcle.
Don't think Nadu would be banned but could due to lower power pods.
Will say Endurance target you through a one ring protection was a opps since you pro everything.
Thoracle is dead outside of that, tho. The point of Cedh is to avoid as many dead cards as possible
oh does the nantuko work without being on a creature. When i was playing with it in my prerelase deck. I thought it didn't.
Yea looking up the rulings on gatherer it seems i had it a bit wrong.
Love the name for the Nadu deck 😂
I really, really like how you set up the music to get Pepe when he says can’t win yet, can’t I?
Cam could have equiped the dryad arbod and his other dorks with greaves to give them hast, tap them for mana, and cast a new dork.
The high synergie between nadu/ 0 equip cards and making tokens on land fall shows pretty good why he is so insane. Also with lands that are/can turn into creatures
Also instead of that convoluted loop you could have casted thassas.
Also unctus +seeker of skybreak// aphetto alfhemist can loop you through your deck
Unctus on seeker to make it blue.
Tap to untap itself and have a looting Trigger from Unctus to get though your deck and cast thassas
if imskir would be grixis or mardu instead of rakdos he would be so stick since flickering/copying would be so good!
to dylans saying "we don't know yet if nadu is like a value deck that wants to keep a good six or fuck it, turbo, i wanna win on turn 3"
i think that depends on how you build it. cams build from the showing of the video looks like a midrang-y plan.
if want to turbo i think a "Cheerios" build with a bunch of 0 mana creatures to equip to, to trigger Nadu, would be the way to go
If you'd asked me before watching this, I could have swore Nadu's lands enter tapped, but now that I'm reading it again, it some how got even more busted, which was already a feat.
If you use Cowardice and an ornithopter you can use nadu to go through your whole deck. It does make you play 2 bad cards but it does go infinite with Nadu
18:16 Simian spirit guide again Cam?!?!?! 😂😂
Safekeeper gives shroud to the creature it targets so unless you have borne upon a wind I don't think you can use it to sac lands for threshold to do the cephalid coliseum loop
He had so many creatures at that point that he could. He can use the safekeeper to sac lands to get threshold and continue the loop because he’s gonna get the lands back. Remember for each land he’s getting 2 creatures. He would easily bet positive
Through my playtesting Rhystic didn't do anything in Nadu. Also, I saw 33 lands which I think is close to what it needs. Saw a couple of games with it at 29 and it whiffed when it needed the landfall triggers.
I didn't keep track of cam's graveyard, but why not use shifting woodlands to copy scute swarm, creating even more creature tokens and after burning through your whole library just thoracle your win? 🤔
ngl no hate to any other cedh channels but it's refreshing to see a blue deck win through something other than thoracle
One of the three authors for the Fungal Infection deck, sucks it didn't get to show its legs this episode. Still an awesome episode though, Nadu is KoS.
Did Tyler sac a token for 8 mana to Burnt Offering? Naughty boy
Yes. A token that was a copy of hoarding broodlord so its mana value is 8
The first half of this video is pretty much just Cam playing solitaire.
Needs Thoracle
I put venerated rotpriest in my nadu to prevent having to do the loop to the end of my deck a bunch lol. Lots of tokens + rotpriest + Sylvan paradise/sea kings' blessing = gg
Nadu is so insanely broken.
Are we sure bouncing nadu resets all creatures? I’ve seen lots of people say it does and doesn’t
Also, how does the second win work?
He made infinite 2\2’s with haste and swinged out. And yes if you bounce nadu it resets. Same thing if you bounce a planswalker u can active a loyalty ability again.
@@isacgutierrez4165 AHH okay… and so molten targets dual caster, new dual caster etb copies molten, repeat?
"We didn't playtest with Nadu's final iteration" - wotc in the on banning nadu article. bruh this video aged like wine
Nadu feels like the new Winota. Snowballs completely out of control if you don't interact with it immediately but I can't imagine it does a ton without Nadu cause you're playing awkward cards. Being im Simic Nadu's got better colors
I’m thinking Nadu is going to turn out to be too much of a glass cannon and once people learn how to deal with it, it will settle down to a tier 2 commander.
if chain of vapor -> nadu into recast nadu resets all the creatures, wouldnt cam have straight up won when he drew displacer kitten? cast displacer kitten, draw cards until he runs out of triggers, cast any noncreature spell, flicker nadu, and do it all over again
Oh wow!
An insane simic value commander!
Looks like they cracked simic!
Question for tyler, how do you feel about vexing bauble vs defense grid?
Power level is fine. Annoying level is too much.
Is CEDH, Yugioh levels of long turns and fast wins now?
Yea
Doesn’t Nadu trigger only twice each turn? Or does each creature get to trigger twice each turn from Nadu?
Nadu gives out its ability to all of your creatures. Then if you bounce Nadu, that’s a new instance of “twice per turn……per creature”. It’s really just a weird hurdle than an actual restriction.
Nadu is a kill on sight commander, its a deck that feels like brago half a decade ago, the deck functions if the commander is on the field and the deck doesnt do much of anything without it. With playtest, its a keep good hand kind of deck for me and not too turbo, its just incidently turbo if you mulligan aggressively, the deck doesnt have too much consistency/redundancy to be turbo by turn 2 or 3 unlike others, i think kinnan is still better over time since everyone knows what to expect of nadu now (like winota lol)
I really hope to one day have a necrobloom deck it looks so fun
Bristly Bill and Roaring Earth are also great additions to Nadu, I think
It's incredible that I read nadu so many times and was like "yeah, that's a weird design whatever". It wasn't until I saw this game that I realized they genuinely didn't test that card at all huh
I've been waiting for this episode, let's go