Baal is a great player, and this episode completely highlighted that. His gameplay is the perfect example of how player’s can interact in colors outside of blue.
That Ashling deck is awesome! The Sorin deck was also had a great showcase! Nadu is obviously the most broken new card from MH3, but those other legendary cards are really fun!
You can equip an equipment to the creature it's already attached to, if that's what you're asking? Equip only reads as "attach this permanent to target", so I don't believe it's invalid to target the same creature as long as it doesn't gain shroud like Lightning Greaves.
You can, as long as the creature doesn't have protection from colorless/artifacts, or Shroud, like in the case of Lightning Greaves. This deck runs Greaves, but in that scenario you do have to move them around between 2 creatures. Shuko provides nothing like Shroud that would prevent it from being activated in order to try to attach it to a creature, even if it so happens that it is already attached to it :)
I have to point a weird line for the wheel of misfortune in the second game. I don't think that It was the correct nor that it won the game for josh or David but an interesting line to consider none the less. Basically due to the way that wheel of misfortune is phrased you can bet a number higher than your life total since it deals damage you don't pay the life if you are the player with the most life bet. Since David had more life than baal he could promise that he would bet 39 and josh 38 before the resolution of the spell living baal empty handed and forced to choose who to kill on board during his turn. I think that was possible? I am too tired to check out everything that is on board through my little mobile phone screen. Maybe if they done that they were both dead to attacks. I am mostly mention it since your narration refers to it and doesn't explain it and I think it helps with the completion of what exactly was happening. It would have been really interesting admittedly
That was exactly what players talked for a little bit. Baal was afraid that David and Josh would indeed team up, but David hinted at liking his hand, since he had pretty much enough to go off in the next turn, so in the end players voted without any "agreement/deal". Baal did vote for a high number just in case.
It was possible, but basically the video says that both David and Josh weren’t sure about David wanting to dump his hand when he has a Wishclaw, so they decided not to go for it.
Josh, não é possível que você não ganhou esse jogo e o jogo anterior. Acredito que esse vídeo tenha sido gravado antes de você saber jogar com o deck, porque esse deck joga sozinho cara kkkkkkkkk
@@babaXIII yeah I’ll be raising the land and creature count for version 2. Going to play things like Tishana’s Tidebinder probably, Faerie Artisan, etc. going to adapt an idea that “if a creature slot can do x, run the creature slot over noncreature.
He's strong, but not as strong as redditors will have you believe. He doesn't belong in casual games. In CEDH, i don't even think he's better than Kinnan. Nadu also gets worse the more the meta adjusts to him (remove or counter on sight, artifact removal, etc.)
Did I miss something? Shouldn't Nadu only trigger twice each turn? I saw a lot of triggers in about turn 3, which didn't seem to justified by a flicker or clone effect...
the 'twice each turn' bit is part of the ability it gives to all creatures, not a global twice per turn basically, it triggers a maximum of twice per creature its really busted
@TheMormonatorChannel gotta increase the land count to not have to discard as many cards at end step from the trigger. Good cards do nothing without mana to play them.
@@LaryLaser also the main issue that in both games fetch couldn’t get the correct color source because a wheel put Breeding Pool into the yard. There is no land count that could have fixed that.
So I may be wrong, but isn't Sorin a black creature? The w/b mana symbol on extort is part of the reminder text, but doesn't count towards the cards color identity.
Two decks have already placed in tournaments with 27 and 29 lands respectively. I think the land count is fine. The luck part on the other hand, was lacking.
I love the cat jumping in Heiders playmat at 10:29
It's Terra! She got jealous of temur sabertooth 😂
Happens every spelltable game too! Haha always one cat shows up!
Baal is a great player, and this episode completely highlighted that. His gameplay is the perfect example of how player’s can interact in colors outside of blue.
That Ashling deck is awesome! The Sorin deck was also had a great showcase! Nadu is obviously the most broken new card from MH3, but those other legendary cards are really fun!
Damn, that ashling turn was sick!
The second I saw Nadu I knew one of you guys would build arpund him!
It was a great match, the commander of Modern Horizon 3 looked like they have much potential. (Not just Nadu!)
love a good counter war but it was p cool to see a short battle on the stack without blue
I love your channel
When is Rosheen decklist being added?
Done :)
Sorry for the delay, have fun building new decks!
18:34 when the nadu player discards to hand size doesn’t the blood chiefs kill him??
Bloodchief Asc had been bounced and wasn't in play at that moment :)
So you can use an equipment even if you only have one creature that's already equipped?
No
It was a mistake 😢
You can equip an equipment to the creature it's already attached to, if that's what you're asking? Equip only reads as "attach this permanent to target", so I don't believe it's invalid to target the same creature as long as it doesn't gain shroud like Lightning Greaves.
@@Dslay69420incorrect
You can, as long as the creature doesn't have protection from colorless/artifacts, or Shroud, like in the case of Lightning Greaves. This deck runs Greaves, but in that scenario you do have to move them around between 2 creatures. Shuko provides nothing like Shroud that would prevent it from being activated in order to try to attach it to a creature, even if it so happens that it is already attached to it :)
Nice games! ❤❤❤ GG
Sometimes you just gotta wait for your enemies to fight each other so you steal the win 🎉
thanks for removing that pesky magistrate Baal 😂
I have to point a weird line for the wheel of misfortune in the second game. I don't think that It was the correct nor that it won the game for josh or David but an interesting line to consider none the less.
Basically due to the way that wheel of misfortune is phrased you can bet a number higher than your life total since it deals damage you don't pay the life if you are the player with the most life bet. Since David had more life than baal he could promise that he would bet 39 and josh 38 before the resolution of the spell living baal empty handed and forced to choose who to kill on board during his turn. I think that was possible? I am too tired to check out everything that is on board through my little mobile phone screen. Maybe if they done that they were both dead to attacks.
I am mostly mention it since your narration refers to it and doesn't explain it and I think it helps with the completion of what exactly was happening. It would have been really interesting admittedly
That was exactly what players talked for a little bit. Baal was afraid that David and Josh would indeed team up, but David hinted at liking his hand, since he had pretty much enough to go off in the next turn, so in the end players voted without any "agreement/deal". Baal did vote for a high number just in case.
It was possible, but basically the video says that both David and Josh weren’t sure about David wanting to dump his hand when he has a Wishclaw, so they decided not to go for it.
Josh, não é possível que você não ganhou esse jogo e o jogo anterior. Acredito que esse vídeo tenha sido gravado antes de você saber jogar com o deck, porque esse deck joga sozinho cara kkkkkkkkk
I had around ten games on the deck before shuffling up for these. I had never once run into the issue of getting wheeled on turn one of every game 😂
I’m not sure Nadu is as broken as everyone says it’ll be in cEDH. Great fun though.
He did get pretty unlucky not hitting enough lands. Great game overall
Unlucky... with 29 lands not really
@@babaXIII yeah I’ll be raising the land and creature count for version 2. Going to play things like Tishana’s Tidebinder probably, Faerie Artisan, etc. going to adapt an idea that “if a creature slot can do x, run the creature slot over noncreature.
He's strong, but not as strong as redditors will have you believe. He doesn't belong in casual games. In CEDH, i don't even think he's better than Kinnan. Nadu also gets worse the more the meta adjusts to him (remove or counter on sight, artifact removal, etc.)
10:29 😹
Did I miss something? Shouldn't Nadu only trigger twice each turn? I saw a lot of triggers in about turn 3, which didn't seem to justified by a flicker or clone effect...
the 'twice each turn' bit is part of the ability it gives to all creatures, not a global twice per turn
basically, it triggers a maximum of twice per creature
its really busted
@@ottertvmtg6229 Oh my god I see it now - that's disgusting!!!
29 lands is not enough lands for Nadu to be effective in cEDH.
It is when you’re not milling/discarding half of them
@TheMormonatorChannel gotta increase the land count to not have to discard as many cards at end step from the trigger. Good cards do nothing without mana to play them.
@@LaryLaser also the main issue that in both games fetch couldn’t get the correct color source because a wheel put Breeding Pool into the yard. There is no land count that could have fixed that.
@@TheMormonatorChannel weird it's almost like if there were more lands that wouldn't have been a problem...
@@LaryLaser there is no other off color tutorable fetch that enters the battlefield untapped.
So I may be wrong, but isn't Sorin a black creature? The w/b mana symbol on extort is part of the reminder text, but doesn't count towards the cards color identity.
The planeswalker back half is Orzhov and counts towards his color identity.
That Nadu player is definitely playing WAY to few lands.
Two decks have already placed in tournaments with 27 and 29 lands respectively. I think the land count is fine. The luck part on the other hand, was lacking.
So there was an illegal target of pyroblast to scute swarm bc it was not blue. You couldnt cast it
Pyroblast can target anything, it will only have its effect "if it is blue" :)