Oh that's strange I was just thinking about your videos this morning and was wondering where has Daretti been? And here he is the Duke of dumpsters himself.
I had a hard time figuring out the power level of these decks, but I'm glad it played out to a decent game. These seem like 'High power' decks, but Mana crypt, Ad Nauseam, Fierce Guardianship... there's almost sprinklings of cEDH, but it's not quuuiiiiite there? I could see this match up going very poorly on another iteration. But glad you got a good recording.
Those are definitely not even close to cEDH. The cards you described are in competitive, but the decks themselves are not. I’ve watched Andrew’s games for a while and they seem to enjoy casual stuff mostly.
Yeah our decks are definitely not CEDH, but still on the higher end of the power scale. Andrew does like weaker decks but he knew what he was getting into with us haha.
6:38 Why would you not sacrifice the Selfless Spirit to it's own ability to make your creatures indestructible in response the the damage if it's going to the graveyard anyway?
I'm a bit confused. How did the Preordain at the end not cause an infinite loop and cause John to draw all his cards? He drew cards, causing him to gain more life, which causes him to draw more cards since Lich's Mastery is in play. Am I missing something?
It ended up not mattering too much this game, but the hall of the bandit lord did soooo much damage...to give 2/2's and 3/3's haste?? Not a fan of it in a party deck (I have one myself) but you do you! Wild game nonetheless 🤯✌️
Now that Queza came out, I kinda regret building my Nekusar deck, cause Queza basically does what Nekusar does but better because you're draining the opponent's life(which prevent damge spells don't work on life drain effects)for you drawing cards instead of damaging opponents for them drawing. Also, she's cheaper to cast then Nekusar and she's in Esper, the color combination that has access to great control magic via great removal spells, etc.
@@nicholasfarrell5981 It wouldn't be too difficult, but I already put queza in my Oloro deck so it's whatever at this point. Besides I just need to get lich's mastery and I have another win con for that deck via Queza/lich's mastery combo.
@@nicholasfarrell5981It's moving from Grixis to Esper. So, anything with Red needs to be removed. It's not huge but it's probably around a quarter of the deck, between the red wheels, the red/x pieces, and the red ramp. Also, since Queza is your draw and Nekusar is their draw, there's going to be some differences in how you're trying to wheel. Example might be Bone Miser vs. Waste Not. Bone Miser is probably better in Queza, Waste not would be better in Nekusar. There's probably some universal draw effects that should be swapped out with only you draw effects. All that said, Queza doing to target opponent when you draw vs. Nekusar's damage to them when they draw means that Queza is likely built less explosive and more grindy.
2 creature cards, generally the first one says "o: redirect the next 1 dmg this creature would take to target creature you control" and the second one says "whenever this creature becomes the target of an ability give it +0/+2" You can activate the first one an infinite number of times targeting the second creature, thus giving the second creature an infinitely large butt. Ayli then sacs that creature to gain life equal to toughness
That ending was absolutely wild
I come to the comments to post that exact thing lol
Oh that's strange I was just thinking about your videos this morning and was wondering where has Daretti been? And here he is the Duke of dumpsters himself.
I love seeing Nalia decks out there
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Thanks for having us! I'm always happy to bring out Ayli - even more happy when she wins ;)
love your videos, your matches are relly entertaining
Glad you like them!
Your Daretti deck inspired me to make a Daretti deck of my own. He's really fun to use!
Ayli is one of my favorite commanders, first one i built by myself. Nice to see her being played
I recently rebuilt my Daretti deck. I forgot how much fun it was to play. And now LCI is coming out with more goodies for him!
Underrated video thanks
I had a hard time figuring out the power level of these decks, but I'm glad it played out to a decent game. These seem like 'High power' decks, but Mana crypt, Ad Nauseam, Fierce Guardianship... there's almost sprinklings of cEDH, but it's not quuuiiiiite there? I could see this match up going very poorly on another iteration. But glad you got a good recording.
Those are definitely not even close to cEDH. The cards you described are in competitive, but the decks themselves are not. I’ve watched Andrew’s games for a while and they seem to enjoy casual stuff mostly.
Yeah our decks are definitely not CEDH, but still on the higher end of the power scale. Andrew does like weaker decks but he knew what he was getting into with us haha.
Can you please share the Nalia De’arnise list?
No lists for the other decks?
Sry I not really get it, why john able to draw entire deck?14:26
love your stuff man, keep it up
Great game. Scary stuff in it too
Can anyone provide the Nalia list? Looks really sweet
6:38 Why would you not sacrifice the Selfless Spirit to it's own ability to make your creatures indestructible in response the the damage if it's going to the graveyard anyway?
isn't Queva + Lich's Mastery already an infinite combo? So shouldn't John have drawn his whole deck at that point?
Well now I know what to put in my Oloro deck. I already got queza, I just need lich's mastery! 😆
He did
@@MTGMuddstah oh, my apologies then. I wasn't sure from looking at it.
I'm a bit confused. How did the Preordain at the end not cause an infinite loop and cause John to draw all his cards? He drew cards, causing him to gain more life, which causes him to draw more cards since Lich's Mastery is in play. Am I missing something?
You're not. He drew his whole library. I forgot to mention it, but it was part of the issue with him not being able to win by drawing Arca out.
It ended up not mattering too much this game, but the hall of the bandit lord did soooo much damage...to give 2/2's and 3/3's haste?? Not a fan of it in a party deck (I have one myself) but you do you!
Wild game nonetheless 🤯✌️
Now that Queza came out, I kinda regret building my Nekusar deck, cause Queza basically does what Nekusar does but better because you're draining the opponent's life(which prevent damge spells don't work on life drain effects)for you drawing cards instead of damaging opponents for them drawing. Also, she's cheaper to cast then Nekusar and she's in Esper, the color combination that has access to great control magic via great removal spells, etc.
I mean, how difficult would it be to get the pieces to play Queza instead, or just switch parts around to have both available?
@@nicholasfarrell5981 It wouldn't be too difficult, but I already put queza in my Oloro deck so it's whatever at this point. Besides I just need to get lich's mastery and I have another win con for that deck via Queza/lich's mastery combo.
@@Devilish420 oh, cool.
@@nicholasfarrell5981It's moving from Grixis to Esper. So, anything with Red needs to be removed. It's not huge but it's probably around a quarter of the deck, between the red wheels, the red/x pieces, and the red ramp.
Also, since Queza is your draw and Nekusar is their draw, there's going to be some differences in how you're trying to wheel. Example might be Bone Miser vs. Waste Not. Bone Miser is probably better in Queza, Waste not would be better in Nekusar. There's probably some universal draw effects that should be swapped out with only you draw effects.
All that said, Queza doing to target opponent when you draw vs. Nekusar's damage to them when they draw means that Queza is likely built less explosive and more grindy.
Oh shit, I've got an Ayli deck that would keep that exact oppener.
I have no idea what happened at the end.
Nalia deck list, please 😢
Where do some of these pronunciations come from? Lolol great game either way
Just as i your comment he said
„Ranger Captain of aeoes“😂😂😂
How was the infinite life happened with ayli
2 creature cards, generally the first one says "o: redirect the next 1 dmg this creature would take to target creature you control" and the second one says "whenever this creature becomes the target of an ability give it +0/+2" You can activate the first one an infinite number of times targeting the second creature, thus giving the second creature an infinitely large butt. Ayli then sacs that creature to gain life equal to toughness
@@Aang139 Ooh that's cool
Aang136 explained it but I also have a deck tech video on my Ayli deck here: ua-cam.com/video/VJBvXwLlVgA/v-deo.html
Would love a Nalia decklist if possible
Queza is a wheely good time!
Wild and strange Ad Naus...?
Omniscience so bs x) I thought Queza could be more fun to watch. Passing all thosoes turn till you play omniscience is not that cool.
love my girl nalia
Arca sounds like an opponent that would never be fun to play with, esper sentinel nerd
You’re saying he’s not fun to play with over one esper sentinel? That game was very balanced. Everyone did stuff, but no one got ahead too fast