Always thought Andy was a rad guest, super chill. Then I find out his dad is Bruce Campbell, and after having met that king, it all makes sense now. They're groovy individuals.
I saw that harp in the background like 5 minutes into game play and the payoff to my question of, "why's that there?" At the end was 100% worth the wait.
I think it's because the first time, they paid for Extort using K'rrik's ability, and correctly only net gained 1 life, and that got stuck in their head for the rest of the game. That's my guess anyway.
Feather's ability is a cast trigger, so it should go onto the stack before the target was changed as the spell was cast targeting feather. Because feather says nothing indicating it checks again on resolution her trigger should still function as the spell resolved even if the target was later changed.
What I absolutely love about these episodes is that it really does seem like a real game of magic. I dont know if that makes sense but sometimes you watch these and it seems a played out like everyone always has an answer for something and we all know that isnt the case sometimes. Sometimes you just accept your beating and contemplate adding more removal to your deck and then go nah one more game I got this
28:00 Because Feather triggers on cast, even if you change the target after you cast you still exile and return to hand after resolution. There are some fun techs you can do with Torchling as a result.
Great game, and not sure it makes much of a difference, but at 30:02, Feather should be tapped as a result of the Niveous Wisps and unable to attack during combat.
Would Spellskite cause Skylar's spell to go to the graveyard? Feather's ability is triggered on the cast, so shouldn't the delayed trigger already be there even if the target of the spell gets changed?
No. I use Torchling to move targets of Swords/Path to exile my opponents creatures to put it back in my hand. The trigger says when you cast. As long as it resolves, feather will exile it.
I know I'm like ten months late, but I absolutely love how the other three are spellslinging in the forest or whatever and then the Multani deck comes along and is like "I untap, upkeep, draw AND THE FOREST COMES ALIVE".
At my LGS, an unofficial house rule is "We all trust each other after 7PM.", which generally means we trust each other's shuffle. You can request a cut and will be happily obliged, but it is usually not done. If a cEDH pod fires, they will almost certainly cut though.
Yoooooo WHAAAAT?!?!??! I wanna play magic with you guys and sing NIN!! Lol Lynch, you're a cool frikkin dude! All the guests are awesome....... I think I found my MTG channel
I love my Feather deck, built her as a 2dh and she's STILL holding her own against normal decks. Was hard to watch my girl get beaten and not even take out Lynch. Where's the Rush of Blood and Psychotic Fury!? Pump that girl up!
good game fellas really enjoy watching the games recently everything seemed on point..... hey Lynch have you consider doing a two-headed giant commander game?
Cool game but here a reminder. At 22:27 With feather you should cast your spells during the second main and not endstep. If you do them during the endstep the spells come back at the end your end step and not at the oppenent endstep.
Actually, the way it works is if you want to cast “in someone’s end step” you actually kick back to the second main phase, so Feather will still return all those cards once the player actually proceeds to their end step
My OG Multani Voltron deck does have some Voltron stuff, but it's all Anthems and forced card draw for the table. Multani needs trample desperately, but is a terror early if he can get it. Running Abundant Harvest is interesting, paying G to have your choice of land or non-land is pretty reasonable sounding, you could probably cut a land for that kind of card, since it can always find a land and doesn't change if a hand is a mulligan based on lands. I already have shaved lands, but I'm thinking of doing a small rework to add more 1 mana ramp (and a few crazy cards). I'm still deciding what I'll take out for Unnatural Growth, but that sounds deeply absurd in a deck that's very good at having big creatures already. Probably put Pathbreaker Ibex in when I get it too. I find it a bit awkward (not problematic though), where the deck is probably too beefy for Casual, but is more manageable in a High Power meta, since mine has a lower budget. Great to see Multani finally shine!
@@MrNajie There's two triggers here. The exiling portion isn't a trigger, it's a replacement effect that happens as the spell resolves. The trigger that imposes this replacement effect occurs as soon as the player attempts to cast a spell targeting a creature they control. It can be responded to, but it only cares about the target at the moment of cast. The second portion "If you do..." is a delayed trigger that only resolves if the state-based check that the replacement effect occurred (which only happens on successful resolution of the original spell) succeeds. Changing the target has no effect unless it makes the spell fail to resolve due to an illegal target or no targets (as you said, removed). Spellskite is a legal target as the spell resolves, but the spell DID target Feather and both that trigger AND the spell resolved so the replacement effect is...in effect..for lack of a better phrase. The cards would still be exiled, and would still return to his hand at the beginning of the next end-step barring some special interactions from specific cards.
I'm not sure that is correct. Granted I am not a judge but my understanding is that since the target is changed, Feather's ability, which is based on targeting a creature with the same controller, wouldn't even have a chance to fizzle as it wouldn't trigger in the first place.
OK, so wording is confusing... I've checked with others and it doesn't make sense to me with how it's worded but the ruling seems to be that what you said is accurate.
@@priestkhouri2658 In the moment you cast a spell if it targets your creature while feather is on the battlefield - her ability triggers and checks for the requirements and puts the triggered effect onto the stack. Even if the spell gets re-directed, the initial target is considered to be legal. it's set in the triggered effect as it goes onto the stack. - Even if feather gets killed/removed while the triggered effect is on the stack, as long as she saw the spell getting casted it'll go to exile and later back to your hand.
Correct me if I’m wrong but is Skyler playing Feather incorrectly here? Those cantrips he is casting on Campbells end step wouldn’t actually return to his hand until the end of his end step. Feather specifically says return to hand at the beginning of the next end step. If you cast during Campbell’s end step, the next end step technically would be Skyler’s.
Technically correct; but I assume his intent is to cast them as the player passes priority with his second main phase, before the end step begins. In a casual game like this usually the intent is what matters most. But definitely a good nuance for all the Feather players reading. I have a Boros Voltron Wyleth Deck, but Feather does seem pretty fun. There's a lot of neat cantrips out there.
I play Voltron in some sense pretty often, and I usually decide who I'm going to start stacking up Commander Damage on based on who I think is most likely to throw up strong defenses later in the game. Either a deck with lots of lifegain, pillow fort effects, or lots of blockers. Of course, that's assuming someone isn't playing an obviously fast and aggressive strategy that I should target before they go off anyway.
With Feather I think you'd have to to cast spells on other people's turn BEFORE their end step, not on the end step. If you don't you don't get the cards back until the end of the next turn... no?
If someone attempts to leave the main phase (in an attempt to end the turn) you can cast the spells before the main phase ends, and then the end step will begin triggering the spells cast with feather they did that correct
Feather doesn't prevent/disallow WHEN you cast your Instant/Sorceries, just simply that you're casting them "Whenever you cast an instant or sorcery spell that targets a creature you control, exile that card instead of putting it into your graveyard as it resolves". Second line says "If you do, return it to your hand at the beginning of the next end step." Both times he Casted the Instant cards, they're on Andy's 2nd Main Phase, just before his end Step.
@@passingpriority242 In the sequence starting at around 22:22 he says "on end step" which, in my understanding, would be past the point to get the cards back on that turn. I 've been pinged with this playing my Feather deck before, I now make it clear this type of stuff is happening before end step and the end of 2nd main phase. It ultimately was done after the player passed and no one else was trying to interact so it could have easily been done "right" so it's not like it effected the game at all.
I'd like to see the decklist of that Multani deck, because I also have a Multani deck, it's my baby, my very first commander, and always like to see ways to improve it. Always fun to see the Traverse the Outlands go off. Haven't considered playing Nyxbloom Ancient, which might be fun, or the Great Henge. I generally like drawing handfuls of cards at a time instead of one by one, like with Rishkar's Expertise, Garruk Primal Hunter, Return of the Wildspeaker, Grothama All-Devouring, Greater Good, Momentous Fall, and Life's Legacy. Great to see Multani win, and I'm honestly surprised he stayed on the board as long as he did. Usually people try to boardwipe right after he comes out, but honestly my Multani deck has kind of shifted the meta of my playgroup towards boardwipes over targeted removal.
I'd love to see Hakim Loreweaver next! I built him and he was SO FUN. Once I realized you can respond to the activation by activating again means more Auras (Eldrazi Conscription & Octopus Umbra etc)
Don't recall any use of Phyrexian mana from the zone. He started extorting with land-produced mana instead of life. He wasn't gaining the life lost until they point that out. Definitely misplayed the Necro draw skip though.
Sky Funk's coat is almost as spicy as these plays! Big fan of what you are doing Lynch! Keep those spells slinging. When Funk got denied at 18:14 all I could think of was "Black or White" by MTGRemy ua-cam.com/video/pQsG_25Wxxw/v-deo.html You got it see about getting @MTGRemy on the show. The guy is hilarious
thanks for your cool videos! I want to start playing commander. Some of my friends play super high tuned decks, where other friends play super casual. Is there a deck you recommend that can be played at both tables, without being too weak or too strong? I guess there is no way around building two different decks over time
You should search for the 75% build philosophy in commander articles. They're a great way to understand how to build a deck that shifts gear depending on what is it's competition (playing clones, steal effects etc.)
At 23:28 Aaron cast Tranverse the Outlands. Why was he counting peoples cards in hand. The spell says put cards equal to the creatures highest power. Not cards in peoples hands. Can someone clarify this?
Not critiqueing or calling out as you can play how you want.... but question: I thought hybrid mana symbols in rules text was part of a creatures color identity? so the basilica screecher having the hybrid White/Black on it couldn't be in a mono black commander deck? again...asking more to make sure i'm not wrong than pointing something out on the show. Cheers!
You are correct that hybrid mana counts both colors for color identity, but extort doesn’t actually have the hybrid mana printed on the card. Reminder text is not considered when determining color identity, so cards with the extort ability can go in monoblack or monowhite decks without breaking color identity
Where did the harp come from.... great game looked like lots of fun. If you guys are hockey people, should try out "Shoresy" I did some day call on it and "Letter Kenny" absolutely hilarious and fun to be on and watch.
Only halfway through (good stuff so far), but Andy was supposed to be gaining 3 life with each extort and was only gaining 1 life at least twice, so far. And, as at least one other person pointed out, he failed to skip his draw step with Necropotence on the board. Edit: As soon as I unpaused the video, the extort issue was corrected. Lol
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Aaron "my deck only kills one person at a time with 1 creature"
Also Aaron "all my creatures get +19/+19 and have trample"
And haste in green 🤣
That was a nice rule 0 conversation. Skylar adding a little more in-depth discussion about the most common issues was great!
I believe you skip your draw step when you have a Necropotence on your board.
So you're telling me it's possible to have Bruce Campbell cameo in an episode if IHYD?! It's the crossover no one expected, but we all deserve
He does not play magic. Maybe in an alternate universe or timeline.
@@IHateYourDeck never say never
@@IHateYourDeck there was a time when I didn't play Magic too. All it takes is a first game. 😁
is that a father’s day special themed ‘I hate you dad’s deck?’
If Bruce played magic, would he play undead decks or Voltron?
Always thought Andy was a rad guest, super chill. Then I find out his dad is Bruce Campbell, and after having met that king, it all makes sense now. They're groovy individuals.
I'm sorry, what???? is that real?
I saw that harp in the background like 5 minutes into game play and the payoff to my question of, "why's that there?" At the end was 100% worth the wait.
Pretty amazing that harp!
Chekhov's Harp
Honestly
I like how the krrik player held back and only gained 1 life instead of 3 per extort.
I thought I was the only one weirded out by that
I think it's because the first time, they paid for Extort using K'rrik's ability, and correctly only net gained 1 life, and that got stuck in their head for the rest of the game. That's my guess anyway.
@@HalcyonVentures makes sense. I was wondering too
@@HalcyonVentures that makes sense. I've done the same with my krrik deck
Feather's ability is a cast trigger, so it should go onto the stack before the target was changed as the spell was cast targeting feather. Because feather says nothing indicating it checks again on resolution her trigger should still function as the spell resolved even if the target was later changed.
I was literally just talking to my friend about this while watching the video.
So does the cantrip still draw a card and go to the graveyard?
@@GoldenSkeeter Assuming it resolves, it still has its effect and is still exiled by Feather, even if the target is changed.
39:27 incredible 👏 this moment with that false multani line and the harp music. Makes this video as legendary. Well done boys!
What I absolutely love about these episodes is that it really does seem like a real game of magic. I dont know if that makes sense but sometimes you watch these and it seems a played out like everyone always has an answer for something and we all know that isnt the case sometimes. Sometimes you just accept your beating and contemplate adding more removal to your deck and then go nah one more game I got this
21:00 good old necropotence, easy to forget you can't draw. Leaving some sort of reminder token on top of your deck is super helpful
28:00 Because Feather triggers on cast, even if you change the target after you cast you still exile and return to hand after resolution. There are some fun techs you can do with Torchling as a result.
I had never seen that Torchling card before. Please tell me what kind of tricks you pull with it :-)
I thought that harp music was from production..... until you showed Sky playing the harp! Lol bad azz!
"I fucking put your false multani in the dirt" with the harp in the background. I'm crying that was so funny
Aaron is exactly the kind of player I want to play EDH with! Absolutely hilarious commentary throughout the game, and extremely fun plays.
I love these three guys, Lynch. Salty Skyler is so funny come on!, and the game was really cool to watch. Awesome episode!
Great game, and not sure it makes much of a difference, but at 30:02, Feather should be tapped as a result of the Niveous Wisps and unable to attack during combat.
I was going to comment the same thing
He also stated plate gave it pro red/white where it should actually be pro blue/black and green.
@@moredork4671 He stated it being non pro red/white but he should have said pro blue/black/green
He used that card on campbell's end step
Both times he casted them, it was before his untap; on Andy's End step. so it staying tapped before combat on his turn didn't matter.
Some of the biggest lies ive heard on this show is “i have no fast mana” and “ i can only kill 1 person at a time” xD
This game absolutely showcases what Multani -wants- to do. But he can almost never pull it off.
25:22 “Untap, Upkeep, Draw” (Necropotence) Am I a joke to you?
Does it at 21:30 as well
THANK YOU
When he played it he said Necropotence says he MAY skip his draw step. He’s misread the card.
That harp threw me off so hard I'm like "they added music" XD
The amount of fabulous energy at this table was evident. The sheer bro!.... vibes just oozed across the field.
That was a perfect example of a rule zero conversation, gave it a like just for that.
Big fan of Burn Notice here and that show would not have been as great without Bruce Campbell. Also a big K'rrik player... that proxy is a good idea.
He should have it signed by his dad.
Burn Notice is GOATED for sure
His dad is Bruce!? thankful there's still great IHYD content. best of luck Lynch
i love how whenever lynch does an ad it sounds like he's up early before everyone else in the house and doesn't want to be too loud
The live harp at the end was too good
I didn't see Sky take it out and was like "TF is that sound?!" just wasn't expecting it. it was awesome!
Pretty sweet!
Would Spellskite cause Skylar's spell to go to the graveyard? Feather's ability is triggered on the cast, so shouldn't the delayed trigger already be there even if the target of the spell gets changed?
No. I use Torchling to move targets of Swords/Path to exile my opponents creatures to put it back in my hand. The trigger says when you cast. As long as it resolves, feather will exile it.
Damn,I wanted to see Kr'iik go off! Great game as always. Keep up the great work!!
Let's go!! Another amazing episode, so glad to be apart of this community
It's the "HAA!!!" in the background for me when he played Traverse the Outlands lmao
I know I'm like ten months late, but I absolutely love how the other three are spellslinging in the forest or whatever and then the Multani deck comes along and is like "I untap, upkeep, draw AND THE FOREST COMES ALIVE".
34:27 priority lesson..... thanks man.
27:25 Tapping to decline to cut is a flex. It's like saying "It doesn't matter what you draw, I've got this."
That’s a funny way to look at it. Or it could be we are friends I trust your shuffle was good.
At my LGS, an unofficial house rule is "We all trust each other after 7PM.", which generally means we trust each other's shuffle. You can request a cut and will be happily obliged, but it is usually not done. If a cEDH pod fires, they will almost certainly cut though.
Just some casual wholesome magic at 39:30 had me dead. Great vid.
Yoooooo WHAAAAT?!?!??! I wanna play magic with you guys and sing NIN!! Lol Lynch, you're a cool frikkin dude! All the guests are awesome....... I think I found my MTG channel
I love my Feather deck, built her as a 2dh and she's STILL holding her own against normal decks. Was hard to watch my girl get beaten and not even take out Lynch. Where's the Rush of Blood and Psychotic Fury!? Pump that girl up!
good game fellas really enjoy watching the games recently everything seemed on point.....
hey Lynch have you consider doing a two-headed giant commander game?
Nice, real nice of Skylar @ 20:13 calling out what kinda sounds like " Idiot" when Lynch is redoing the Multani play.
The trash talk in this one had me in tears! Priceless XD
Cool game but here a reminder. At 22:27 With feather you should cast your spells during the second main and not endstep. If you do them during the endstep the spells come back at the end your end step and not at the oppenent endstep.
Actually, the way it works is if you want to cast “in someone’s end step” you actually kick back to the second main phase, so Feather will still return all those cards once the player actually proceeds to their end step
Aaron has got to be my favorite guest. Glad he won.
My OG Multani Voltron deck does have some Voltron stuff, but it's all Anthems and forced card draw for the table. Multani needs trample desperately, but is a terror early if he can get it. Running Abundant Harvest is interesting, paying G to have your choice of land or non-land is pretty reasonable sounding, you could probably cut a land for that kind of card, since it can always find a land and doesn't change if a hand is a mulligan based on lands. I already have shaved lands, but I'm thinking of doing a small rework to add more 1 mana ramp (and a few crazy cards). I'm still deciding what I'll take out for Unnatural Growth, but that sounds deeply absurd in a deck that's very good at having big creatures already. Probably put Pathbreaker Ibex in when I get it too. I find it a bit awkward (not problematic though), where the deck is probably too beefy for Casual, but is more manageable in a High Power meta, since mine has a lower budget. Great to see Multani finally shine!
The way feather is worded, you get to draw the card regardless. It targeted a creature you control and it resolved. You're good.
Yeah, Feather triggers on cast, so as soon he casts the card it goes on the stack. Even if Lynch responds Feather's ability still has an effect.
@@keel1701 it's actually triggers on resolution, if the spell is countered or if the target is removed you don't get your spell back
@@MrNajie There's two triggers here. The exiling portion isn't a trigger, it's a replacement effect that happens as the spell resolves. The trigger that imposes this replacement effect occurs as soon as the player attempts to cast a spell targeting a creature they control. It can be responded to, but it only cares about the target at the moment of cast. The second portion "If you do..." is a delayed trigger that only resolves if the state-based check that the replacement effect occurred (which only happens on successful resolution of the original spell) succeeds. Changing the target has no effect unless it makes the spell fail to resolve due to an illegal target or no targets (as you said, removed). Spellskite is a legal target as the spell resolves, but the spell DID target Feather and both that trigger AND the spell resolved so the replacement effect is...in effect..for lack of a better phrase. The cards would still be exiled, and would still return to his hand at the beginning of the next end-step barring some special interactions from specific cards.
Spellskites activated ability doesn’t cause the triggered ability of feather to fizzle. The spell would still go back to his hand
I'm not sure that is correct. Granted I am not a judge but my understanding is that since the target is changed, Feather's ability, which is based on targeting a creature with the same controller, wouldn't even have a chance to fizzle as it wouldn't trigger in the first place.
OK, so wording is confusing... I've checked with others and it doesn't make sense to me with how it's worded but the ruling seems to be that what you said is accurate.
@@priestkhouri2658 In the moment you cast a spell if it targets your creature while feather is on the battlefield - her ability triggers and checks for the requirements and puts the triggered effect onto the stack. Even if the spell gets re-directed, the initial target is considered to be legal. it's set in the triggered effect as it goes onto the stack.
- Even if feather gets killed/removed while the triggered effect is on the stack, as long as she saw the spell getting casted it'll go to exile and later back to your hand.
“I’m down to dance” gotta love it
"Multani can really only kill one player at a time."
My job is done if I kill one person before I die lol..lucky if I can get two
Understatement of the game! Ha ha!
everytime the player drew while necropotence was in play... couldnt unsee it
That Multani deck went savage!! and Skylar has blood in his eye against you Lynch... keep inviting him to the show hahaha
Correct me if I’m wrong but is Skyler playing Feather incorrectly here? Those cantrips he is casting on Campbells end step wouldn’t actually return to his hand until the end of his end step.
Feather specifically says return to hand at the beginning of the next end step. If you cast during Campbell’s end step, the next end step technically would be Skyler’s.
Technically correct; but I assume his intent is to cast them as the player passes priority with his second main phase, before the end step begins. In a casual game like this usually the intent is what matters most. But definitely a good nuance for all the Feather players reading.
I have a Boros Voltron Wyleth Deck, but Feather does seem pretty fun. There's a lot of neat cantrips out there.
I play Voltron in some sense pretty often, and I usually decide who I'm going to start stacking up Commander Damage on based on who I think is most likely to throw up strong defenses later in the game. Either a deck with lots of lifegain, pillow fort effects, or lots of blockers.
Of course, that's assuming someone isn't playing an obviously fast and aggressive strategy that I should target before they go off anyway.
I’m pretty sure niveous wisps taps the creature so skylar should knit be able to attack lynch
@ 30:02 Feather is indeed tapped.
Thought the same!
He casted it on Andy's end step, both times. So it doesn't matter if Feather got tapped or not.
GG Aaron, you slayed it with multani. You should do a deck swap episode where you all trade decks.
So how are the seasons of the show going to work? Will there be 25 episodes each season?
With Feather I think you'd have to to cast spells on other people's turn BEFORE their end step, not on the end step. If you don't you don't get the cards back until the end of the next turn... no?
Correct.
If someone attempts to leave the main phase (in an attempt to end the turn) you can cast the spells before the main phase ends, and then the end step will begin triggering the spells cast with feather they did that correct
Feather doesn't prevent/disallow WHEN you cast your Instant/Sorceries, just simply that you're casting them "Whenever you cast an instant or sorcery spell that targets a creature you control, exile that card instead of putting it into your graveyard as it resolves". Second line says "If you do, return it to your hand at the beginning of the next end step." Both times he Casted the Instant cards, they're on Andy's 2nd Main Phase, just before his end Step.
@@passingpriority242 In the sequence starting at around 22:22 he says "on end step" which, in my understanding, would be past the point to get the cards back on that turn. I 've been pinged with this playing my Feather deck before, I now make it clear this type of stuff is happening before end step and the end of 2nd main phase. It ultimately was done after the player passed and no one else was trying to interact so it could have easily been done "right" so it's not like it effected the game at all.
Aaron is the Wolverine of Magic the Gathering!
More of a Sabretooth then Wolverine with those sideburns.
what if we...touched Multani's?
I'd like to see the decklist of that Multani deck, because I also have a Multani deck, it's my baby, my very first commander, and always like to see ways to improve it. Always fun to see the Traverse the Outlands go off. Haven't considered playing Nyxbloom Ancient, which might be fun, or the Great Henge. I generally like drawing handfuls of cards at a time instead of one by one, like with Rishkar's Expertise, Garruk Primal Hunter, Return of the Wildspeaker, Grothama All-Devouring, Greater Good, Momentous Fall, and Life's Legacy.
Great to see Multani win, and I'm honestly surprised he stayed on the board as long as he did. Usually people try to boardwipe right after he comes out, but honestly my Multani deck has kind of shifted the meta of my playgroup towards boardwipes over targeted removal.
Great to see Mulrani do his thing. I run the lands matter Multani and green does green stuff 🤗🌳
Aaron playing that green life xD !!
Holy crap, the harp, THE HARP! Fantastic.
The fact Andy can read phyrexian is awesome - praise Yawgmoth
The show just keeps getting better. Great episode!
I can’t exactly figure out why, but this is by far my favorite episode
I'd love to see Hakim Loreweaver next!
I built him and he was SO FUN. Once I realized you can respond to the activation by activating again means more Auras (Eldrazi Conscription & Octopus Umbra etc)
Drawing on upkeep with the necro out is no bueno and I'm pretty sure he's paying phyrexian with krrik in the command zone
Yup
Misplays happen. We are only human.
Don't recall any use of Phyrexian mana from the zone. He started extorting with land-produced mana instead of life. He wasn't gaining the life lost until they point that out. Definitely misplayed the Necro draw skip though.
Kirrik has phyrexian mana in his value lol, you can pay the life to cast kirrik. You’d need 6 life and 4 colorless to cast first time
Andy is just so damn delightful to have on the show. 😌
That was a funny game, legit aaron ramps 20 basics and skylar attacks lynch and they decided to team up when it was already too late 🤣
Drawing regular cards with the necro in play. Extort play with the nighthawk not correct. :P
Hello from Portugal. Love your channel.
Can I ask which counter app do you use in your games? Thanks. Best regards. José
My favorite content on UA-cam!
The harp at the end was so f-ing random lol. Great game!
Which Commander could Aaron also play? He told something in the Beginning.. can someone answer please?
Favorite mtg gameplay channel by far! Keep ‘‘em coming Lynch!
Sorry I'm a noob, but why does Skylar start his end step at the start of his turns? I (think) I get how Feather works, but I'm just a little murky.
Is that bat allowed in that deck since it has white mana in its card text because it’s a mono black deck?
Sky Funk's coat is almost as spicy as these plays! Big fan of what you are doing Lynch! Keep those spells slinging.
When Funk got denied at 18:14 all I could think of was "Black or White" by MTGRemy
ua-cam.com/video/pQsG_25Wxxw/v-deo.html
You got it see about getting @MTGRemy on the show. The guy is hilarious
thanks for your cool videos! I want to start playing commander. Some of my friends play super high tuned decks, where other friends play super casual. Is there a deck you recommend that can be played at both tables, without being too weak or too strong? I guess there is no way around building two different decks over time
You should search for the 75% build philosophy in commander articles. They're a great way to understand how to build a deck that shifts gear depending on what is it's competition (playing clones, steal effects etc.)
Son of Ash made me subscribe. I could do without rap, but more Posty is always welcome.
Dope episode! Really enjoyed the cast on this one!
Can someone explain to me at 23:30 when he played Traverse the outlands why they counted how much cards they had in hand? Did I read the card wrong?
the background edm gives me conniptions
Skylar is freaking awesome. Happy to share a name with him :D mine is spelled Schuyler (the dutch way)
At 23:28 Aaron cast Tranverse the Outlands. Why was he counting peoples cards in hand. The spell says put cards equal to the creatures highest power. Not cards in peoples hands. Can someone clarify this?
He was counting the cards to calculate Multani's power
The harp was amazing!!
Not critiqueing or calling out as you can play how you want.... but question: I thought hybrid mana symbols in rules text was part of a creatures color identity? so the basilica screecher having the hybrid White/Black on it couldn't be in a mono black commander deck? again...asking more to make sure i'm not wrong than pointing something out on the show. Cheers!
You are correct that hybrid mana counts both colors for color identity, but extort doesn’t actually have the hybrid mana printed on the card. Reminder text is not considered when determining color identity, so cards with the extort ability can go in monoblack or monowhite decks without breaking color identity
Man that game was super amazing keep it up I'm glad I'm a Patreon to watch this amazing gameplay multani did wooork
Another sweet episode :) keep them coming lynch 👌
You can play basilica in k'rrik despite it having white pip?
My man pulled the harp out😂
Are you allowed to play that extort creature in mono black considering krikk is one color and extort has a white symbol?
oh and thanks to Lynch and Dave for giving me some inspiration for a Chulane druid tribal deck.
The fucking harp out of nowhere!
I was like, where is that music coming from all of a sudden?
Someone totally forgot they had necropotence on board…you skip your draw step
Don't they have judges there?
Normally we have judges on set but this day of filming was in January before our judges were on set every shoot.
@@michaeldlynch it happens to everyone! Excelent game!!!
Love you Skylar, best guest ever!
Where did the harp come from.... great game looked like lots of fun. If you guys are hockey people, should try out "Shoresy" I did some day call on it and "Letter Kenny" absolutely hilarious and fun to be on and watch.
Multani does nothing small. When he wins, it's typically in epic fashion! But he's usually the archenemy so getting there can be a challenge!
Only halfway through (good stuff so far), but Andy was supposed to be gaining 3 life with each extort and was only gaining 1 life at least twice, so far. And, as at least one other person pointed out, he failed to skip his draw step with Necropotence on the board.
Edit: As soon as I unpaused the video, the extort issue was corrected. Lol
Oh, sweet, Andy's dad is the guy from Burn Notice.
Great games as always, sky I'm loving the lord xander cosplay..both these big green creatures going to kill us both?