Nice Video, fun Game to watch! :D Question: couldnt alex go infinite with metamorph on basalt monolith and win with kinnen spins? just curoius if I am missing something here? (wich is totaly possible :D )
He couldn’t actually go infinite because he didn’t have a way to convert the infinite colorless that basalt would’ve generated into colored mana (activating Kinnan requires a blue and a green). It was pretty unfortunate because he ended up drawing and playing Treasure Vault (infinite colorless converter into treasures) right after once he drew his upkeep card 😅
@@plannedtuna8293 he plays the treasure vault two seconds later, even if he drew it, having infinite colorless mana for at least two activations with kinnan in a cedh deck is insanely strong if he had the vault he has infinite mana. So I still think playing the metamorph on the monolith is the play :)
@@The808andrew808 Well yeah he would have won on his turn as soon as he played the Treasure Vault on his turn. He just puts 100x Kinnan activations on the stack and puts his deck in his hand without having to cast a spell
maybe he didn't have an outlet for the infinite mana and topdecked the Treasure Vault? you don't want to put everyone on high alert playing a Monolith with no way to sink all that mana, that may lead to Kinnan being removed or worse (the only reason I can think of to justify not copying the Basalt lol)
It's linked on the cEDH decklist database. Even if it wasn't, we play what we want and have never been particularly concerned with being at the tippy top of the format.
Mid power refers to it being a mid game deck. There's 2 main Kinnan brews and this one relies on creature value or hate pieces over control & speed. This list has been on the cEDH database for about the last 6 months or so.
As a fellow Dargo fan it was very cool to see it in action!
Great game spikes!!!! Love seeing CEDH and older decks like frog 🐸
Very fun game!
Nice Video, fun Game to watch! :D Question: couldnt alex go infinite with metamorph on basalt monolith and win with kinnen spins? just curoius if I am missing something here? (wich is totaly possible :D )
We missed that! Cool line!
He couldn’t actually go infinite because he didn’t have a way to convert the infinite colorless that basalt would’ve generated into colored mana (activating Kinnan requires a blue and a green).
It was pretty unfortunate because he ended up drawing and playing Treasure Vault (infinite colorless converter into treasures) right after once he drew his upkeep card 😅
@@plannedtuna8293 he plays the treasure vault two seconds later, even if he drew it, having infinite colorless mana for at least two activations with kinnan in a cedh deck is insanely strong if he had the vault he has infinite mana. So I still think playing the metamorph on the monolith is the play :)
I'm sorry where is the Salvage and Gitrog Monster combo video explanation?
Here you go! ua-cam.com/video/zpSClH_Ber0/v-deo.html
@@TheSpikeFeeders thank you so much!!! I’ve watched like 2 of your videos so far and am loving them!
I absolutely Love Alex's playmat
It's so great.
I’ve been thinking about turning my tymna/thras deck into thras/dargo to try something new… it looked like so much fun
Oof, Eliot went *hard* all-in
If you end the game with more than 0 lands in play you're just not trying.
nice Dargo win. more recaps like this. love this content
Welcome to another episode of "Do you have a counter for my win-con?" No? Repeat
Kinnan player flips a Phyrexian Metamorph and doesn't copy the basalt monolith in play???? Good glory.
Great. I’m sure you would have done it differently! That’s why you came here to leave this snarky comment! GREAT indeed
@@The808andrew808 Well yeah he would have won on his turn as soon as he played the Treasure Vault on his turn. He just puts 100x Kinnan activations on the stack and puts his deck in his hand without having to cast a spell
Came here to write the same thing, lol. Was like WTF!!!
maybe he didn't have an outlet for the infinite mana and topdecked the Treasure Vault? you don't want to put everyone on high alert playing a Monolith with no way to sink all that mana, that may lead to Kinnan being removed or worse (the only reason I can think of to justify not copying the Basalt lol)
@@cristianprado8559 your outlet is Kinnan. On his turn he'd still have 3-4 activations to find a Thrasios/Prophet of Distortion.
Kinnan is not a cEDH list???? The person has it listed as a mid level so why call it a cedh match when not everyone is playing a cedh deck?
It's linked on the cEDH decklist database.
Even if it wasn't, we play what we want and have never been particularly concerned with being at the tippy top of the format.
Mid power refers to it being a mid game deck. There's 2 main Kinnan brews and this one relies on creature value or hate pieces over control & speed. This list has been on the cEDH database for about the last 6 months or so.
Midpower is just the name of the deck. It's a joke because the deck plays some big casual mid-power creatures. Nothing else.