@@RumpledNutskin I wouldn't put this past me to have said unprovoked, all those years ago. But now I wonder, was this a reference to something in the episode.
No one expects the Mana Tithe! I once even told my friend that I had a Mana Tithe in my hand and was bummed that he had played a big spell but still had some mana open. Two turns later, he tapped out to play some big demon. "Are you tapped out?" I said. "Aww..." he said.
Without spoiling too much, I made a glaring mistake on one of my last turns. I should've played the enchantment I just drew and done things with it. It was a confusing turn for me so all I can say is... oops!
Waiting so much to use that argentum armor was making me really nervous! I was almost screaming to the screen '"TOMER EQUIP THE ARMOR AND KILL THE PESTILENCE!" lol
damn...i was about to write an extensive 3 pages post on how you did everything wrong that turn, but since you already do know that i guess i'll skip this time.
The problem is Tomer is you like dragging out games by not actually killing anyone, this gets really frustrating to watch, if you can kill a player then you must kill them as it helps you win.
Nice game this week guys, entertaining to watch. I didn't expect Tomer to come out on top here, good job Tomer! The ending of this game with the slaying of worlds was great!
Next week is the much requested return of Viewer Submitted Decks! The deadline is next Wednesday, Feb 8th and you can send us your submissions by leaving a comment here linking your deck list. No budget restrictions this time. Generally speaking, we're looking for decks that are roughly the same power level as our usual decks and stuff we think will be entertaining for you guys to watch (so no hardcore Stax or turn 3 wins). Also it'd be great if you added a bit of ramp / removal / card draw in the deck, since we've had to skip over really sweet submissions in the past that were completely devoid of those things. I can't wait to see what you guys come up with!
I play a Tasigur control without counters (cause i despise them), anyway i think you and Seth would very much like to play with my deck because is just a bunch of board wipes and card draws, to control the board until wins with a combo or a secondary wincon. PS: Feel free to improve the mana base, i play with a lot of basics because i couldnt improve it yet. The combos are: 1 - Arcanis, the omnipotent + Mind Over Matter + Laboratory Maniac 2 - Sanguine Bond + Exquisite Blood + any change of life's total. The other two lines of victory are: 1 - You can also use the "doing damage by drawing cards" strategy by using Pyschosis Crawler + Saheeli's Artistry to make two copys of crawler + Ob Nixilis ultimate + drawing like crazy. 2 - You can win with Vraska's Ultimate + Rogue's Passage. The deck list is in the link down below: tappedout.net/mtg-decks/tasigurs-control-1/
Righto, I'll submit a deck. One of my favourites - Brago: www.mtggoldfish.com/deck/563348#paper I promise it's not stax :P but rather planeswalker focused UW fun.
First off, thanks for the content Tomer...I don't really care about misplays, or the fact that I would play things completely differently from your seat...I love commander because of the random, casual games and the interactions you get to have with your opponents...I've watched every Commander Clash and I have a suggestion... I think you could really level up your commander game by working on your "threat assessment" and "threat level" skills...sometimes you make yourself much too big of a threat, and the rest of the table has to react...I like to assign "threat levels" to each player (1,2,3,4) and always try to keep myself at or near the bottom, doing just enough to keep up and maybe make an ally...Keep up the good work on Commander Clash!
It SOMEHOW ended up working for Tomer in the end, but the amount of bizarre threat assessment is mind boggling. I really sympathize with Tom's general tone of speechless confusion during this game. Seth and Tom have large board states with creatures with 4 or more toughness? Richard keeps using Pestilence for 2 just to kill Tomer's tiny creatures and Seth continues to build up large artifact creatures. Seth has a huge graveyard of counters and lots of mana, and could almost activate Metallurgic Summoning? Richard uses Bojuka Bog on Tomer because Emeria bringing back Burnished Hart is apparently too big of a threat. Seth constantly holding up mana and keeping everyone down? Tomer lets him tap out and double his mana without punishment, but Mana Tithes Tom immediately after when he tries to do the same thing. Richard pins everyone down with Pestilence and Grave Pact? Tom outright gives Tomer the creatures he needs to take BOTH of them out at once, but Tomer turns around and tries to stab Tom in the back with those creatures instead, resulting in no one dying and the entire table trying to team up against Tomer. Even the little things like order of elimination. Tomer's got indestructible protection from Seth and blockers to protect from Tom. The only thing that could blow him out is mass bounce but he leaves Seth for last with double mana. Tomer won purely on the luck of no one else drawing an answer in the final few turns despite it becoming a 3v1.
I disagree with some of these assessments. My tiny creatures happened to be the backbone of my entire deck. Without card draw my deck of junk does nothing. Richard didn't have the mana to kill all the creatures, but he had enough to wipe mine, and that keeps me from becoming a threat. That's a good call by him. He also did clear Seth's artifact tokens repeatedly. Yeah Richard should've Bog'd Seth's GY. Oh well. Regardless he was on top of keeping Seth in check with Pestilence. I explained why I didn't Tithe the Gauntlet. The deck's goal was to assemble Kaldra. The pieces are indestructible so I'm not worried about destruction from Tom. The best way to stop me from assembling it is countering it, which I have no defense against. I counter Gauntlet and you bet Seth would never let me pull it off. Then Tom immediately drops down Zendikar Resurgent, which is ten times scarier than even the Gauntlet. He's a creature deck, giving him unlimited mana and all his creatures cantrip would've been the game. It's a MUCH bigger threat and I was 100% correct to stop it. Yeah, the correct play was to enchant my treefolk with protection from Green and kill Tom with it, then swing the rest at Richard.I was confused and dealing with politics and didn't think about what I wanted to do until I moved into combat step. That was my big mistake. The only person I was worried about in the end was Tom. Richard's Pestilence doesn't affect my board, and he first needs to draw + play + kill his own creatures before Dictate bothers me, and that would just give me an excuse to assemble Kaldra anyway. Seth was out of the game; his final card was Strip Mine and he needed the topdeck of the century to pull anything off. Tom was sitting at 9 cards in hand and historically loves to turn his board into one lethal combat step out of nowhere. He even admitted that he almost had enough to kill me at 57 life. So the correct play would've been kill Tom, put Richard at low life (which I did), and probably blow up one of Richard's permanents, either the Dictate, Coffers, or the enchanted land. That gives RIchard one turn to (temporarily) deal with my board somehow and Seth a single topdeck. I'm not sure why I don't think these things through clearly during the game. While editing it, it was so obvious to me what I should've done, but when I'm actually playing I'll randomly punt like that.
Tomer Abramovici you totally got that one right^^ But man - playing is always harder. I once lost with the Breya Commander Deck after almost 2 hours of play because of tapping out one time (we played 3 player with the 2016 commander decks atraxa, meletis brothers and breya) to speed up the process of winning to just two attacks and then the meletis brothers player killed me with the "redistribute life totals" into "deal dmg to each opponent equal to his amount of lands in play combo". In hindsight, all I had to do, was not tap out and I could never have lost. After like 1 hour and 40 min of playing we kinda just wanted it to be over. Especially since I had to take like 5 minutes minimum for my turns cause of recur and tutor effects... so, yeah. Playing is hard :) And hey - I think you and Seth especially, but all of you have gotten waaaaaay better through the course of this series! Keep it up!
I think, on principle, at least 1 person needs to run Kaldra each week until Kaldra is assembled. That definitely turned into a crazier match than I expected it to be.
To be fair to Tom, he had interaction, like rec sage and stuff, but pestilence locked him out and seth playing counters.dec stopped anything from really touching it.
I know the prices of older cards are way different online, but it still makes me raise an eyebrow when Seth talks about budget counter spells and there's a Mana Drain right in the middle of the screen.
Yeah MTGO is weird with old cards that haven't been reprinted. Mana drain was in vintage masters and is ~2.25 online instead of $170+ in paper. Then you have cards like Bane of Progress which Tom mentions not being budget because it's 21 tickets online while it's a $1.60 in paper. Kind of wish they went by paper budget rather than MTGO budget considering how much more commander is played in paper than MTGO.
1st impressions: - Richard is going nuts over actually being able to play aetherborn "tribal" (we all knew it was coming) - Seth is showing his true self - Tom brings in the bad ass "in theory I have won already"-Deck ... and meanwhile Tomer still tries to o make the Kaldara Dream happen. FailFish
I remember once I stole Rishkar with Nicol Bolas when playing Marchesa, the Black Rose... I had SO MUCH MANA. Plus I could sac him every turn and spread more counters on the team...*puts hands on cheeks* "MMMmmmmmmmm!"
Im going to say that I loved seth's deck, and was amazed how well it could fend off the other three players and be top threat for several turns. Im prety sure that the result would have been different if you managed to get that 6 artifact.
Seth does Much Abrew, Against the Odds, and Instant Deck Tech, Tomer does Commander stuff, Richard owns (and presumably manages) the site, what does Tom do if you don't mind me asking?
Like Chris says, he's a streamer that has been in the commander scene since lorwyn days, loves the format and kinda grew up with it i suppose. EDIT: Oh yeah, and he does a 10 ticket EDH challenge to show that you can totally build FUN and CHEAP budget decks on MTGO.
Since it was mentioned in the beginning: lands like emeria aren't legendary since in current flavour Lands don't symbolize the land itself but some kinda link between it and you. so there was a time (starting around first time zendikar) where the only used legendary on lands if the thought the card would be problematic if you could have multiples on the battlefield. they seem to have partially backpedaled on that though since in newer sets legendary lands are coming back that don't seem to be legendary for power reasons (geier reach sanitarium).
I don't have a complete decklist but what about thassa big sea creatures? like with quest for ula's temple teferi mage of zhalfir leyline of anticipation to have big sea creature's flash in?
Another Clash another Stat update: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/12dFFqaYoQL3SX8pE379pkHY8gxzk21Ycg1XtvfV5iFo/edit#gid=1764193799 Since the last update Tomer has taken his game to another level by winning back-to-back clashes and three of the last five clashes. Though despite Tomer's hard work he still needs to beat Seth next week to get out of 4th place. But if he can win next week he'll be only the third clasher to have completed the hat-trick along with Tom, and of course, Richard. Richard still holds the lead but he's just 3 points ahead of Tom. This is impressive considering he's now the clasher with the most 4th place finishes this season with seven. Tom has been struggling a bit as of late, only twice in the last six weeks has Tom done better than a 3rd place finish. But despite these struggles he's still comfortably in 2nd place 11 points ahead of Seth. Seth, BkaSO is doing alright these last couple of weeks but has lost a lot of ground to Tomer. So if his plan is keep 3rd place he's got his work cut out for him next week. And that's it for this week's update, so until the next clash, see ya!
Sram cheerios is a lot harder in EDH than they make it sound. There are only 7 equipment cards with cmc 0 , and no vehicles or enchantments. You really have to lean on cloud key and helm of awakening to make that deck work.
Every time I see Sram I can't get over his name. I'm polish and in polish sram means: "to crap" or "to shit". So when I see "Sram I am" it feels very awkward
Reminds me of a local bed manufacturer here, Lebeda. Apparently an African student I knew here back in college just couldn't help laughing whenever she heard their bouncy little radio jingle because in her language "Lebeda" = "Vagina." I own a Lebeda, and the thought of it has made me laugh ever since.
TOM- YISAN, WANDERER BARD (one of my favorite, I feel like it's Tom's style!) RICHARD- MARATH, WILL OF THE WILD (tokens for days!) SETH- BRAGO, KING ETERNAL (panharmonicon lol!) TOMER- SHATTERGANG BROTHERS (try playing disadvantage XD)
I realize that this video is almost 5 years old, but I was screaming at my computer over the poor choices Tomer made on that pivotal turn. I see Tomer acknowledged the punt, but I am marathoning these older seasons and I continually see the same mistakes from Tomer. He ALWAYS starts some petty scuffle with Seth that leads to both of their downfalls and ALWAYS underestimates Richard. I am not sure if it is the boss employee dynamic carrying over to these games, but its as if he intentionally lets Richard mindf!@# him.
I just played a 2h cmmdr game where on person died quickly because his deck was scary and then we brought him back using my other bad deck on turn 20 or so.
If you're talking about the Masked Admirer? No, it became an 8/7. It's a 3/2 natively, with four +1/+1 counters and a static +1/+1 from Elvish Archdruid.
Viewer submitted decks for next week! Leave your suggestions in the comments here!
Doran but not Treefolk Tribal
Surely someone has to build hope of ghirapur into a deck
Richard@MTGGoldfish there needs to be a thromok deck with chandras ignition and warstorm surge 😈
Sedris, the traitor king.
How about reanimator week? Sedris, Karador, mimeoplasm, and another reanimator commander?
I love how tom made a savage move with decree of savagery, legitimately one my favorite parts of the video.
Richard not exiling Seth's graveyard was sooooo dumb.
Str8 up Pwnage Yeah. that choice made no sense, Tomer didn't even have creatures in it. Worst use of the Bog.
Ya the worst play of the game.
@@TheMaskedHerohey I just wanted to remind you about this embarrassing usage of "Str8 up Pwnage" seven years ago
@@RumpledNutskin I wouldn't put this past me to have said unprovoked, all those years ago. But now I wonder, was this a reference to something in the episode.
32:25 My favourite moment of the series thus far. Tom was absolutely brilliant.
Yesssss. He actually made the Baral Mono-Counter Tribal deck. The prophecy has been fulfilled.
Couldn't agree more! Baral has quickly become my new favorite commander.
No one expects the Mana Tithe!
I once even told my friend that I had a Mana Tithe in my hand and was bummed that he had played a big spell but still had some mana open.
Two turns later, he tapped out to play some big demon. "Are you tapped out?" I said. "Aww..." he said.
Tom's "My deck is full of counters!" had me laughing out loud,. It was great. Good episode!
Without spoiling too much, I made a glaring mistake on one of my last turns. I should've played the enchantment I just drew and done things with it. It was a confusing turn for me so all I can say is... oops!
Waiting so much to use that argentum armor was making me really nervous! I was almost screaming to the screen '"TOMER EQUIP THE ARMOR AND KILL THE PESTILENCE!" lol
Tomer Abramovici if you ever learned how to sequence, these videos wouldn't be half as entertaining
damn...i was about to write an extensive 3 pages post on how you did everything wrong that turn, but since you already do know that i guess i'll skip this time.
The problem is Tomer is you like dragging out games by not actually killing anyone, this gets really frustrating to watch, if you can kill a player then you must kill them as it helps you win.
I believe that they don't kill each other that fast to entertain.
I look forward to this series every week, sometimes it keeps me going.
Nice game this week guys, entertaining to watch. I didn't expect Tomer to come out on top here, good job Tomer! The ending of this game with the slaying of worlds was great!
Next week is the much requested return of Viewer Submitted Decks! The deadline is next Wednesday, Feb 8th and you can send us your submissions by leaving a comment here linking your deck list.
No budget restrictions this time. Generally speaking, we're looking for decks that are roughly the same power level as our usual decks and stuff we think will be entertaining for you guys to watch (so no hardcore Stax or turn 3 wins). Also it'd be great if you added a bit of ramp / removal / card draw in the deck, since we've had to skip over really sweet submissions in the past that were completely devoid of those things.
I can't wait to see what you guys come up with!
should I submit my deck via twitter or something like that?
Clearly that means i should make a cephalid deck with lots of loot.
Tomer Abramovici
My Atraxa Superfriends list www.mtggoldfish.com/deck/547745#paper
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Omnath, Locus of Eldrazi
www.mtggoldfish.com/deck/551022#paper
I play a Tasigur control without counters (cause i despise them), anyway i think you and Seth would very much like to play with my deck because is just a bunch of board wipes and card draws, to control the board until wins with a combo or a secondary wincon. PS: Feel free to improve the mana base, i play with a lot of basics because i couldnt improve it yet.
The combos are:
1 - Arcanis, the omnipotent + Mind Over Matter + Laboratory Maniac
2 - Sanguine Bond + Exquisite Blood + any change of life's total.
The other two lines of victory are:
1 - You can also use the "doing damage by drawing cards" strategy by using Pyschosis Crawler + Saheeli's Artistry to make two copys of crawler + Ob Nixilis ultimate + drawing like crazy.
2 - You can win with Vraska's Ultimate + Rogue's Passage.
The deck list is in the link down below:
tappedout.net/mtg-decks/tasigurs-control-1/
Righto, I'll submit a deck. One of my favourites - Brago: www.mtggoldfish.com/deck/563348#paper
I promise it's not stax :P but rather planeswalker focused UW fun.
Seth, 52:13 "That aggression will not stand"
Big Lebowski?
One of my favorite movies :)
Tom officially has the biggest sack out of the group for that cycling play
"I wouldn't draw cards..." Seth you're not fooling us
Man, i understand the tone Tom had when Tomer attacked him with the huge treefolk.
These weekly comander games are what keep me going through out the week.
With the Kaladesh lore finished, can I just say that the Yahenni parts were my favorite? On an unrelated note, I'm rooting for Richard this time.
First off, thanks for the content Tomer...I don't really care about misplays, or the fact that I would play things completely differently from your seat...I love commander because of the random, casual games and the interactions you get to have with your opponents...I've watched every Commander Clash and I have a suggestion... I think you could really level up your commander game by working on your "threat assessment" and "threat level" skills...sometimes you make yourself much too big of a threat, and the rest of the table has to react...I like to assign "threat levels" to each player (1,2,3,4) and always try to keep myself at or near the bottom, doing just enough to keep up and maybe make an ally...Keep up the good work on Commander Clash!
It SOMEHOW ended up working for Tomer in the end, but the amount of bizarre threat assessment is mind boggling. I really sympathize with Tom's general tone of speechless confusion during this game.
Seth and Tom have large board states with creatures with 4 or more toughness? Richard keeps using Pestilence for 2 just to kill Tomer's tiny creatures and Seth continues to build up large artifact creatures.
Seth has a huge graveyard of counters and lots of mana, and could almost activate Metallurgic Summoning? Richard uses Bojuka Bog on Tomer because Emeria bringing back Burnished Hart is apparently too big of a threat.
Seth constantly holding up mana and keeping everyone down? Tomer lets him tap out and double his mana without punishment, but Mana Tithes Tom immediately after when he tries to do the same thing.
Richard pins everyone down with Pestilence and Grave Pact? Tom outright gives Tomer the creatures he needs to take BOTH of them out at once, but Tomer turns around and tries to stab Tom in the back with those creatures instead, resulting in no one dying and the entire table trying to team up against Tomer.
Even the little things like order of elimination. Tomer's got indestructible protection from Seth and blockers to protect from Tom. The only thing that could blow him out is mass bounce but he leaves Seth for last with double mana.
Tomer won purely on the luck of no one else drawing an answer in the final few turns despite it becoming a 3v1.
I disagree with some of these assessments.
My tiny creatures happened to be the backbone of my entire deck. Without card draw my deck of junk does nothing. Richard didn't have the mana to kill all the creatures, but he had enough to wipe mine, and that keeps me from becoming a threat. That's a good call by him. He also did clear Seth's artifact tokens repeatedly.
Yeah Richard should've Bog'd Seth's GY. Oh well. Regardless he was on top of keeping Seth in check with Pestilence.
I explained why I didn't Tithe the Gauntlet. The deck's goal was to assemble Kaldra. The pieces are indestructible so I'm not worried about destruction from Tom. The best way to stop me from assembling it is countering it, which I have no defense against. I counter Gauntlet and you bet Seth would never let me pull it off.
Then Tom immediately drops down Zendikar Resurgent, which is ten times scarier than even the Gauntlet. He's a creature deck, giving him unlimited mana and all his creatures cantrip would've been the game. It's a MUCH bigger threat and I was 100% correct to stop it.
Yeah, the correct play was to enchant my treefolk with protection from Green and kill Tom with it, then swing the rest at Richard.I was confused and dealing with politics and didn't think about what I wanted to do until I moved into combat step. That was my big mistake.
The only person I was worried about in the end was Tom. Richard's Pestilence doesn't affect my board, and he first needs to draw + play + kill his own creatures before Dictate bothers me, and that would just give me an excuse to assemble Kaldra anyway. Seth was out of the game; his final card was Strip Mine and he needed the topdeck of the century to pull anything off. Tom was sitting at 9 cards in hand and historically loves to turn his board into one lethal combat step out of nowhere. He even admitted that he almost had enough to kill me at 57 life.
So the correct play would've been kill Tom, put Richard at low life (which I did), and probably blow up one of Richard's permanents, either the Dictate, Coffers, or the enchanted land. That gives RIchard one turn to (temporarily) deal with my board somehow and Seth a single topdeck.
I'm not sure why I don't think these things through clearly during the game. While editing it, it was so obvious to me what I should've done, but when I'm actually playing I'll randomly punt like that.
Tomer Abramovici you totally got that one right^^ But man - playing is always harder. I once lost with the Breya Commander Deck after almost 2 hours of play because of tapping out one time (we played 3 player with the 2016 commander decks atraxa, meletis brothers and breya) to speed up the process of winning to just two attacks and then the meletis brothers player killed me with the "redistribute life totals" into "deal dmg to each opponent equal to his amount of lands in play combo".
In hindsight, all I had to do, was not tap out and I could never have lost. After like 1 hour and 40 min of playing we kinda just wanted it to be over. Especially since I had to take like 5 minutes minimum for my turns cause of recur and tutor effects...
so, yeah. Playing is hard :) And hey - I think you and Seth especially, but all of you have gotten waaaaaay better through the course of this series! Keep it up!
In honor of Richard's Janky tribal decks, you guys should do "Underused Tribal Week" where you play tribes that don't see a lot of action.
NOBODY IS PLAYING HOPE OF GHIRAPUR? REVOLT
I think, on principle, at least 1 person needs to run Kaldra each week until Kaldra is assembled. That definitely turned into a crazier match than I expected it to be.
Sram is an insane monowhite voltron commander. It allows you to low end the curve and go off hard.
Good week. Great decks. Everyone got to play cards and do silly things. Every person was a threat at least once this game.
Also, Pestilence mvp.
If you haven't already, do an unhinged commander clash!
I don't get it, at 1:15:33 it would only need a single pestilence activation to kill the treefolk, it didn't had indestructible, what am I missing?
It's a "Tom plays noninteractive green deck that at one point gets wiped and is grumpy for the rest of the game" episode.
To be fair to Tom, he had interaction, like rec sage and stuff, but pestilence locked him out and seth playing counters.dec stopped anything from really touching it.
And with this act Tomer has gone full "Jake".
I know the prices of older cards are way different online, but it still makes me raise an eyebrow when Seth talks about budget counter spells and there's a Mana Drain right in the middle of the screen.
Yeah MTGO is weird with old cards that haven't been reprinted. Mana drain was in vintage masters and is ~2.25 online instead of $170+ in paper. Then you have cards like Bane of Progress which Tom mentions not being budget because it's 21 tickets online while it's a $1.60 in paper. Kind of wish they went by paper budget rather than MTGO budget considering how much more commander is played in paper than MTGO.
congratulations on winning one Tomer seems like it's been a while
1st impressions:
- Richard is going nuts over actually being able to play aetherborn "tribal" (we all knew it was coming)
- Seth is showing his true self
- Tom brings in the bad ass "in theory I have won already"-Deck
... and meanwhile Tomer still tries to o make the Kaldara Dream happen. FailFish
Commander Damage is the same font, it just has an outline which makes it look more bold.
And now Richard has named his child Aether!
idk why but i love when tomer wins, he is such a gentleman.
I remember once I stole Rishkar with Nicol Bolas when playing Marchesa, the Black Rose... I had SO MUCH MANA. Plus I could sac him every turn and spread more counters on the team...*puts hands on cheeks* "MMMmmmmmmmm!"
Im going to say that I loved seth's deck, and was amazed how well it could fend off the other three players and be top threat for several turns. Im prety sure that the result would have been different if you managed to get that 6 artifact.
The hate on Kaldra is hylarious! XD Poor Tomer he will never get there.
But I believe it's funnier this way.
TIMESTAMP 22:11 Tom: "the more you kill my creatures, the more were going to die to Seth"
why bog Tomer when Seth has a way to return his yard on board?
Yeees, nice! I love Pestilence, it´s such a nice and powerful card!
Seth does Much Abrew, Against the Odds, and Instant Deck Tech, Tomer does Commander stuff, Richard owns (and presumably manages) the site, what does Tom do if you don't mind me asking?
Golden Flame he has his own stream, he's not actually part of mtggoldfish, he replaced Jake, who did like pauper and limited stuff
Like Chris says, he's a streamer that has been in the commander scene since lorwyn days, loves the format and kinda grew up with it i suppose.
EDIT: Oh yeah, and he does a 10 ticket EDH challenge to show that you can totally build FUN and CHEAP budget decks on MTGO.
Am I crazy or was there no stonehewer giant in the equipment deck? Seems like the best way to assemble Kaldra
So, when i just so a thumbnail for this episode the first thing that came to mind was: "Good luck to Tommer going for Kaldra dream once more!" :p
Wish Tomer would have tapped his Maze of Ith when Tom attacked Seth's Guile lol
Since it was mentioned in the beginning: lands like emeria aren't legendary since in current flavour Lands don't symbolize the land itself but some kinda link between it and you. so there was a time (starting around first time zendikar) where the only used legendary on lands if the thought the card would be problematic if you could have multiples on the battlefield. they seem to have partially backpedaled on that though since in newer sets legendary lands are coming back that don't seem to be legendary for power reasons (geier reach sanitarium).
your guys commander clash games are amazing loool
Oh, Richard, look up Deadly Wanderings! Extremely similar to Homocidal Seclusion.
I don't have a complete decklist but what about thassa big sea creatures? like with quest for ula's temple teferi mage of zhalfir leyline of anticipation to have big sea creature's flash in?
Yay, been waiting all day.
Another Clash another Stat update: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/12dFFqaYoQL3SX8pE379pkHY8gxzk21Ycg1XtvfV5iFo/edit#gid=1764193799
Since the last update Tomer has taken his game to another level by winning back-to-back clashes and three of the last five clashes. Though despite Tomer's hard work he still needs to beat Seth next week to get out of 4th place. But if he can win next week he'll be only the third clasher to have completed the hat-trick along with Tom, and of course, Richard.
Richard still holds the lead but he's just 3 points ahead of Tom. This is impressive considering he's now the clasher with the most 4th place finishes this season with seven.
Tom has been struggling a bit as of late, only twice in the last six weeks has Tom done better than a 3rd place finish. But despite these struggles he's still comfortably in 2nd place 11 points ahead of Seth.
Seth, BkaSO is doing alright these last couple of weeks but has lost a lot of ground to Tomer. So if his plan is keep 3rd place he's got his work cut out for him next week.
And that's it for this week's update, so until the next clash, see ya!
You're doing god's work here son
GoyfAscetic I'm looking at the spreadsheet and have one question: What do the different colors mean?
Tom your +1/+1 counter deck totally needs Cytoplast Root-Kin xD
i love this episode a lot!so many fun points and political talk!i laugh a lot this week!
Would it be possible to post videos of the other player's perspectives? Sometimes I wish I could see the other player's hands all game.
It's something I want to do in the future for sure. Just need to figure out a good way to do it.
Maybe post them on the replay channel or something?
Sram cheerios is a lot harder in EDH than they make it sound. There are only 7 equipment cards with cmc 0 , and no vehicles or enchantments. You really have to lean on cloud key and helm of awakening to make that deck work.
1:20 what is the budget?
Tomer: "I like the village-ance"
You can cast yahenni with his expertise, it only effects all creatures that are currently on the battlefield
Expertise only lets you cast from your hand, not the command zone.
*their
I'd get a kick out of a "bad tribal showdown."
Rats v Ninjas v Minotaurs v Gods
Robert Z 5 color God tribal
Been playing guile for a while. it's a fun card. comboes with dovesccape
Time stamp 22:15 Tom says that Seth will win.
Just now getting into commander clash
Welcome to the rabbit hole of infuriating politics and hilarious plays!
wouldn't you wanna play captain sissay if you want to assemble kaldra?
1:36:15 no lullmage mentor?
Lol! Sram-bo. That's gold.
You should all play against the odds commander take a random deck that was played on against the Odds and turn it into a commander deck
Why not attach Flail to indestructible creatures?
How did I know the red creature was going to be the one left out.
Here's a deck that took me about 10 seconds to make: www.mtggoldfish.com/deck/520099
Who has won the most Commander clashes?
Richard or Tom for the current season, they mentioned in the last few weeks they're neck and neck.
Richard.
Holy crap Bane of Progress is 20 tickets? That's insane.
And Mana Drain is like two. Welcome to MTGO!
wait tom has a stream?
please tell!
It is no longer Argentum Armor.. it is Arrrrgentum Arrrgmor! ^^
pretty sure tom almost rage quit this match and maybe the series here.
quincy briley I like Tom a lot but he tends to get real salty. I usually agree with him though haha
Derek Niles I think the salt was justified this time
yeah, this is one instance when I do agree with him
Every time I see Sram I can't get over his name. I'm polish and in polish sram means: "to crap" or "to shit". So when I see "Sram I am" it feels very awkward
This is amazing information. Thank you.
Yeah, in Russian it also means "unforgivable shame", which makes it hillariously stupid.
Reminds me of a local bed manufacturer here, Lebeda. Apparently an African student I knew here back in college just couldn't help laughing whenever she heard their bouncy little radio jingle because in her language "Lebeda" = "Vagina." I own a Lebeda, and the thought of it has made me laugh ever since.
I love all of this.
TOM- YISAN, WANDERER BARD (one of my favorite, I feel like it's Tom's style!)
RICHARD- MARATH, WILL OF THE WILD (tokens for days!)
SETH- BRAGO, KING ETERNAL (panharmonicon lol!)
TOMER- SHATTERGANG BROTHERS (try playing disadvantage XD)
Jk jk I'll build some deck lists soon!
Richard@MTGGoldfish
I would love to watch tomer pilot a super political Fumiko list
Tomer, do you have conviction in your deck? More card draw :)
Has Tomer actually ever assembled Kaldra?
Sram's name is pronounced "static random access memory"
What are they using to play with?
tom why tom you killed them all!!
I found a Standard aetherborn tribal that uses Maurader as a win condition
I realize that this video is almost 5 years old, but I was screaming at my computer over the poor choices Tomer made on that pivotal turn. I see Tomer acknowledged the punt, but I am marathoning these older seasons and I continually see the same mistakes from Tomer. He ALWAYS starts some petty scuffle with Seth that leads to both of their downfalls and ALWAYS underestimates Richard. I am not sure if it is the boss employee dynamic carrying over to these games, but its as if he intentionally lets Richard mindf!@# him.
Seth, why not play on on theme bribery? Also I recomend grenzo doomsday just so someone can mess it up.
to submit a deck do i just leave it in the comments or post it on mtggoldfish?
Just leave it in the comments!
thanks i actually saw that right after i said that
R/G Omnath elemental tribal for Tom!!!
your guys politics are silly. love it
Tomer do a Budget Commander with Baral!!!!
I just played a 2h cmmdr game where on person died quickly because his deck was scary and then we brought him back using my other bad deck on turn 20 or so.
Liam Childs "brought back?"
We let him start again at 40 life and no lands with a completely different deck
24:44 no no no no dont change vamps
This was so funny!
Yahenni is bae.
what program are they using to play mtg
Magic: the Gathering Online
yay Tomer gj keep going
Wasn't it a 6/7 to guile's 7/7?
If you're talking about the Masked Admirer? No, it became an 8/7. It's a 3/2 natively, with four +1/+1 counters and a static +1/+1 from Elvish Archdruid.
Seth kind of is a PoS every game to Tomer. Though Tom cries a lot.
wheres the hope of ghirapur deck
I still don't understand what the fuck Seth was trying to do when he used up all his counterspells in his hand for seemingly no reason..?
I will genuinely be upset if anyone other then Tomer assembles Kaldra
Seth, man, come on. Just let toner get Kaldra. just once.
Killer1Nacho it wouldn't be much of a challenge if they just let me do it ;)