Most DISAPPOINTING Commanders | EDHRECast 314

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  • @crss29
    @crss29 Місяць тому +91

    The Tarrasque...
    You would think WotC would know its own property 🙄

    • @EDHRECast
      @EDHRECast  Місяць тому +26

      VERY good pick!

    • @zizthesin
      @zizthesin Місяць тому +12

      The fact they didnt make it on the powerlevel of eldrazi titans (annihilator included) is the greatest miss in mtg history

    • @darkma1ice
      @darkma1ice Місяць тому +1

      Because the people that actually respect DnD and mtg established IP hate it

    • @malmasterson3890
      @malmasterson3890 18 днів тому +1

      ​@zizthesin Flavorwise it actually makes sense. The Tarrasque isn't even close to the strongest creature in DnD, it's just a giant chunk of hitpoints and defensive features really. Even in lore, compared to an Eldrazi titan, the tarrasque is just a giant dumb mole.

  • @valun360
    @valun360 Місяць тому +56

    The line that defines Preston Garvey for me is "Another settlement needs our help!" The fact that him taking actions is what makes settlements feels perfect to me.

    • @Acecrafter99
      @Acecrafter99 Місяць тому +12

      Yeah I actually feel like Preston was well done.

    • @brandoncreek5709
      @brandoncreek5709 Місяць тому +13

      Yeah idk what Matt is talking about here. The flavor is just about perfect imo

  • @lightfut
    @lightfut Місяць тому +121

    It's wild that the new cappena commander decks were a flop yet they have so many incredible individual cards

    • @Okega
      @Okega Місяць тому +21

      Every single time I stumble upon a modern card I haven’t seen, it turns out to be a Capenna Commander card

    • @francescognerre2408
      @francescognerre2408 Місяць тому +14

      I really struggle seeing how there were fops as a whole. Like so many of my favorite commanders (like anhelo, parnesse, beamtown bullies, jolene, and vazi all come from just two of the decks. IMO the maestros and riveteer decks were among the best precons to date

    • @BurgerSmother
      @BurgerSmother Місяць тому +15

      @@francescognerre2408 Yeah they definitely werent all flops. The counters and the esper attacks decks were pretty whatever, but Jinny Fey, Anhelo, and Henzie are all staple level commanders. I have two of those decks as pet decks and see them played all the time. Anhelo is straight up one of the best, if not the best grixis spellslinger commanders to date. 3 mana copy a spell every turn out of the command zone is insane for virtually no setup. Definitely werent flops.

    • @lightfut
      @lightfut Місяць тому +6

      I think their flop-ness comes down to how they played unmodified, to Matt's point. The individual cards are straight up bangers. Heck they're impressive enough that Shivam and Wheeler did an episode at MC Chicago about it.

    • @ElmoTheRed
      @ElmoTheRed Місяць тому +6

      Couldn't agree more. New Capenna cards are extremely underated.

  • @DanteInformal
    @DanteInformal Місяць тому +31

    No legendary creature has disappointed me more than Sengir, the Dark Baron from Commander Legends. Mono black with Partner that....gains you life when someone loses the game? Let's forget the fact that mono black is known for looping Kokusho and Grey Merchant, or going big with Torment of Hailfire and Exsanguinate. Black is really good at killing everyone at once, which makes his headlining ability a gargantuan "win more" condition that rarely comes in helpful. But OMG you can do voltron to one-shot someone and gain like 30 life! Great! Now I can super kill one player, get my commander instantly removed, and just durdle around with an extra high life total! I honestly don't know what the design process looked like to result in Sengir, the Dark Baron being the best design they could conceive. I know some legends are meant to be duds constructed for the draft environment, but this is Baron freaking fracking Sengir. This underwhelming text box should have been stapled to a rando new character to preserve the draft environment so they could make Sengir, the Dark Baron an interesting and unique commander worthy of his place in MTG lore.

    • @Tuss36
      @Tuss36 Місяць тому +3

      Sengir's honestly pretty legit. One edict makes him a 10/10. I can see how he might not be as evocative as he deserves, but in terms of power I think he's pretty dang good. And you might think they'll just kill him after that edict 'cause a 10/10 flying commander is scary (especially since it can become an 18/18 real easy), but if a commander's worthy of removal then it's hardly weak!

    • @JushakF
      @JushakF Місяць тому +1

      Honestly, Sengir's lifegain thing is mostly a balancer rather than boon. It literally says "kill Sengir's player first, or get others low first before killing them".
      Flavorwise it does also make sense: he's a big flyer that tries to kill with commander damage and as a famous vampire obviously this means after beating someone you drain them of life.

    • @Knightfall8
      @Knightfall8 Місяць тому +2

      the trick with Sengir is that, and mind you this is NOT OPTIMAL, you one-shot someone while having a Sanguine Bond effect out. Kill one person, EoT gain enough life to kill another person. That kind of thing

  • @user-tc9fn9ux2u
    @user-tc9fn9ux2u Місяць тому +28

    Regarding Feldon: The ronom excavator makes total sense in flavour in the storyline, which is the main engine of the card-design. Nevinyrral is also spot on regarding his storyline, even if it is not a fun commander to play against.

    • @JushakF
      @JushakF Місяць тому +1

      I would also have to disagree with Nevinyrral being uninspired, lazy, boring or whatever. I have no idea about Nevinyrral's story, but him having the ability of his namesake disk is very fitting to me. It's an iconic card so him not having the ability in some form would be more weird to me.

  • @marcodaddario3965
    @marcodaddario3965 Місяць тому +12

    Gnostro seems to be the kind of card Wizards designs worrying too much about how it can become busted and ends up becoming completely lame instead.

  • @Ladyjessica0
    @Ladyjessica0 Місяць тому +20

    33:30 I think a lot of people are disappointed with ghimbal, not because there are hoops to jump but because the deck it was in was just extremely lackluster. It was one of the more interesting commanders to come out of that commander set but that deck. Ooof.

    • @zackkelley2940
      @zackkelley2940 Місяць тому +6

      The deck was disappointing, I'll give you that. Gimbal... wasn't much better though.
      What he asks you to do IS interesting. What he actually DOES with that is... a lot of nothing.
      A SINGLE vanilla creature on endstep and the reward for having more differently named artifact tokens is... a SLIGHTLY bigger vanilla creature.
      His other ability is ALSO rather dull. Trample is certainly nice to have but Temur already has TONS of ways to give all your creatures trample.
      Even just having him make x 1/1 gremlins instead of a single x/x gremlin would have been a vast improvement.

  • @Tuss36
    @Tuss36 Місяць тому +11

    To be pedantic on Gerard: The wave of equipment commanders came out *after* him. Prior to him though, the vast majority of Boros was indeed combat-centric, with Feather and Firesong and Sunspeaker being standouts that broke the mold.

    • @ospero7681
      @ospero7681 Місяць тому +6

      Gerrard was such a big disappointment partly because this wasn't the first time this had happened *to this character* . His original card from Apocalypse was...well, it was a monowhite legend designed in 1999. Do the math.

  • @Sami-rw8cs
    @Sami-rw8cs Місяць тому +32

    Mine would be Gavi, Nest Warden. I wanted so much to love her. I’ve built her several times, each time I play it, am disappointed and take it apart. This was an interesting episode, thanks guys!

    • @Xalyn937
      @Xalyn937 Місяць тому

      How do you build Gavi? I have a Gavi deck and I quite enjoy it.

    • @chillinon3263
      @chillinon3263 Місяць тому +4

      I feel this, every game I had her I just felt like I spun my wheels cycling away and it felt terrible and repetitive no matter if I was winning or not

    • @billjensen51
      @billjensen51 Місяць тому +2

      @@chillinon3263 same for me

    • @mofomiko
      @mofomiko Місяць тому +2

      Ooh boy, I went through so many iterations and dumped more money than I should have to change her, before I accepted the fact how much I downright hated to play her. The token payoff is boring and even moreso weak, plus her cycle reduction makes Cycling alot less fun

    • @mofomiko
      @mofomiko Місяць тому +2

      I picked up the cards later and turned it into Garth, One Eye. Basically a flicker deck with Astral Slide/Drift and Cycling as the enablers.
      A bit Jank, but so much more fun and enjoyable

  • @pixelbomb97
    @pixelbomb97 Місяць тому +12

    Man, Odric was such a disappointment. I always thought he should've taken keywords from opponent's creatures. Sucking the strenghts of the opponents' monsters and giving them to your team.

    • @scottricks1676
      @scottricks1676 Місяць тому +1

      Yea if he had some kinda blood token pay off. Vs just pure generative etb.

    • @user-dv7pq6hr6i
      @user-dv7pq6hr6i Місяць тому

      Another alternative could've been just slapping Indominus Rex' text on him.

  • @zenalias3131
    @zenalias3131 Місяць тому +7

    My most disappointed legend was Kyodai from Kamigawa Neon Dynasty.
    I've been playing since og Kamigawa and I am into the lore of that particular plane (yea, I was a huge weeb back then).
    So when O-kagachi came out as a 5c spirit, it didn't actually do anything as a 5c spirit commander, much like how Ulrich was for werewolf.
    Fast forward to Neon Dynasty, Kyodai could have been the perfect 5c spirit commander but instead I felt that I was given another Ulrich 2.0.
    As for Feldon, there is an explanation on why the Third Path & the Ronom Excavator are so disconnected.
    The Third Path version was after he went on a journey of learning "resurrection" spells from masters of various colours. He wanted to bring Loran back from the dead. **That story was on the Magic Story Archive.
    Ronom Excavator was like the pre-Loran's-death version.

  • @sheahon1179
    @sheahon1179 Місяць тому +7

    New Cappena was such a fire set! Like how y’all treat Baldur’s Gate is how I felt for NC. It had awesome cards and great flavor and I love the aesthetic! But yeah, generally those precons didn’t feel super good. Though I think it’s because magic has such a problem with storytelling and lore. Characters like Avacyn were so pivotal that a ton of cards referenced her looked at the effect of her absence, or Gisa and Geralf who were built up over the course of their respective block

  • @minispiel19
    @minispiel19 Місяць тому +4

    I played Commander a couple of months ago for the first time in about two years, and someone brought a slightly upgraded Kitt Kanto deck, and with the other decks in our pod it was pretty fun. Someone had a theft deck, so he was stealing stuff from the rest of us while Kitt was making us fight amongst ourselves. It ended up being pretty wild and fun.

  • @zackkelley2940
    @zackkelley2940 Місяць тому +5

    People cooled off on Smuggler's Share BEFORE Trouble in Pairs came out.
    They realized it would be ok at drawing you cards (your opponents drawing 2+ cards happens fairly often) and terrible at making treasures (your opponents having 2+ lands enter tends to be rather rare outside of green decks going very heavy on ramp or landfall shenanigans).

  • @kaiokenx100
    @kaiokenx100 Місяць тому +13

    if you want a couple of Boros legends that actually might have some interesting builds around them, Thunder Junction came out with both Taii Wakeen and Ertha Jo, Frontier Mentor.

    • @marcoottina654
      @marcoottina654 28 днів тому

      I'm building an Ertha deck with Tail as a second hidden commander (I want to duplicate Mother of Runes / damage prevention / damage dealers), despite the theme "I turn every ping into a fireball" is crushing
      In Ertha, "Humble Defector" paired with something like "Gilraen" is hilarious

  • @Manifibell
    @Manifibell Місяць тому +7

    When I started playing commander I thought I was a Golgari/Sultai player. I then build a budget-ish (still not cheap!) Winota cedh deck. I kind of fell in love with Boros. Now branching out to Jeskai and feeling that out. And I quite like the idea of Esper as well.
    funny how I found most fun in what apparently is the least diverse build around commanders. :p

  • @roronoa1243
    @roronoa1243 Місяць тому +6

    I think Joey subtly landed on why Gimbal was disappointing, and that's because the tinker time precon is one of the worst that we've gotten in a long time, even among a famously lackluster set like the March of the Machine batch.

  • @bobross8585
    @bobross8585 Місяць тому +7

    Blinking Odric with any card that pings opponents for Artifacts entering the battlefield is so powerful though.

    • @isidoreaerys8745
      @isidoreaerys8745 Місяць тому +2

      Reckless Fireweaver has entered the chat

    • @bobross8585
      @bobross8585 Місяць тому

      @@isidoreaerys8745 yessir!

  • @frandynamo2143
    @frandynamo2143 Місяць тому +6

    Odric absolutely is the right example to showcase disappointment. As a huge Innastrad/Odric fan myself.. he could have been a really cool new take but instead they just warped his ability into something boring. So sad.
    And I get both your thoughts and critiques on Boros but for me I feel like other colour combos can be just as guilty as being samey they just might hide it better.
    Top 6 Simic commanders on EDHREC -
    Kinnan - value engine
    Aesi - value engine
    Hakbal - merfolk value engine
    Ivy - unique simic queen
    Volo - value engine
    Adrix - value engine..
    You get me? 😅

    • @franslair2199
      @franslair2199 Місяць тому

      Ivy exactly fits the mold because the core identity of Simic decks is, frankly, getting more thing per thing, getting rewarded for things you would already be doing. Volo gets more creature per creature, Ivy gets more aura per aura, Tatyova gets more land per land, Imoti gets more spell per spell. And i love them. Eaisly my favorite color pair.

    • @frandynamo2143
      @frandynamo2143 Місяць тому

      @@franslair2199 true, Ivy is still value. I guess you might see more card variation in some of these simic decks compared to boros good stuff / equipment. But either way the point is still made yeah.

  • @ryankroboth2752
    @ryankroboth2752 Місяць тому +28

    I was super disappointed that the Mysterious Stranger wasn't made into a legendary creature. How much fun would have been to build a deck that just let him flash in for one turn, auto kill something, then return to the command zone. Felt that was such a missed oppurtunity.

    • @Balileart
      @Balileart Місяць тому +3

      Okay but imagine if it had Dash and would bounce back to your hand

  • @sheahon1179
    @sheahon1179 Місяць тому +6

    So like, as a white player, you cannot say Feather Radiant Arbiter is ok while Ivy Gleeful Spellthief exists. The strategy and effect is exactly the same, “cast stuff to voltron up one of your creatures and hit the other players”. Except that Ivy is less mana, Ivy can copy mutate spells, Ivy gets the copy for FREE, AND Ivy can steal your opponent’s buffs. To be clear I love Ivy and think she’s great, but when you have a card that is sooo similar and who’s previous versions have been so fascinating and powerful and who’s art so goes so hard, you can’t look at this and tell me it isn’t disappointing.

    • @uandubh5087
      @uandubh5087 Місяць тому

      Ivy and Feather are quite different though in that Ivy only ever copies the spell one time, while with Feather you can copy it several times provided you have the mana. Feather is more geared towards going wide as opposed to Ivy's voltron's stuff. Personally, I am quite glad that we got this Feather version, as I really really disliked the first one.

    • @romainbettinelli7008
      @romainbettinelli7008 Місяць тому

      Honestly, the problem? White enchantments - If you didn't have to pay, Feather would turn every Pacifism, every Luminous bonds into basically board wipes. People complain after the 3rd boardwipe in a game of commander, imagine how unfun it would be when half the enchantments in one of the decks turn into boardwipes

  • @1notdeadfred
    @1notdeadfred Місяць тому +5

    12:45 My brother solved that problem by playing Ezuri as his morph commander. Morphs are 2/2s. Makes sense.

  • @51gunner
    @51gunner Місяць тому +5

    My biggest disappointment was a Phenax, God of Deception mill deck. It was full of weird old cards that otherwise didn't fit in almost anything - some huge toughness creatures that let you throw out a massive blocker & then mill a ton of cards on end-step, and some combos with jank cards like Intruder Alarm or Eater of the Dead. I'd even run some reanimator shenanigans to exploit opponents' graveyards as a plan B.
    Sometimes it'd just straight-up win or knock a player straight out of the game. Bruvac on board + kicked Maddening Cacophony was an immediate win, barring any interaction. Bruvac + an Unearthed Teresian Mindbreaker would take a single player out, almost irrespective of their board state. Getting Sheoldred out & flipping her to the True Scriptures over and over was nearly a lock on the game if I could keep a counterspell in hand. It was capable of some brutal wins.
    Other times it'd just spin its wheels or get pieces all out of order for where you'd want them. A Ruin Crab on turn 1 is going to put in a scary amount of work as you just hit land drops & do a little ramping. A Ruin Crab on turn 6 feels more like a dead draw. Reanimator cards feel dead in hand when there's just nothing in my yard, and I only had a few things worth reanimating. Self-mill could end up throwing reanimator in the bin.
    I always joked that the deck was super consistent: I'd come in first because I got my engine on and won, or I'd come in second because I'd be so irrelevant that I'd get targeted last.
    I ended up selling a few of its pieces after the Wise Mothman created some mill hype, especially expensive cards that I thought were not actually great. Mind Grind might be okay if you get infinite mana somehow, but it's awful if you're limited to finite amounts of mana.

  • @loptr9581
    @loptr9581 Місяць тому +11

    I was personally disappointed with Anikthea from the commander masters precons. I’ve been hoping for an abzan enchantress commander for ages, because Myrkul didn’t feel right and the rest of the abzan creatures had a more fitting theme elsewhere. Then we get advertised an Abzan enchantress commander, but after seeing her it just feels a lot like Myrkul where you exile your own things from the graveyard to create token copies of them. The good thing to come out of it is I built an enchantress list with Tayam instead and it turned into a neat toolbox commander with an interesting set of restrictions.

    • @NightOfCrystals
      @NightOfCrystals Місяць тому +2

      I feel the same way and felt offended at the notion of paying $80 US for that deck. At $30 I would have been interested. Also Anikthea feels generic for how interesting she could have been.

    • @UnreasonableOpinions
      @UnreasonableOpinions Місяць тому +2

      The extra hit was also that the deck was not that full of the enchantress staples, and then less than a month later an enchantress precon comes out with slightly MORE staple cards for less than half the price, and that does a more unusual thing. Without the Ellivere deck it would have been merely disappointing, but that just shut her down in the audience's perception.

    • @blemski
      @blemski Місяць тому +3

      I get your point and I think price was the biggest issue with her. I got the pre-con within 2 weeks of release for 45 because everyone was so hot on eldrazi and slivers. I find her mechanic very fun and different from a normal enchantress because of the addition of black. My deck is 1/3 fill the graveyard, 1/3 enchantment staples and the rest is high CMC enchantments to recur from the graveyard. Throw some populate in the deck and ways to trigger anikthea more than once a turn by blinking and it gets out of hand so quickly.

    • @Sami-rw8cs
      @Sami-rw8cs Місяць тому +1

      I felt this way too. I bought the precon and was soooo disappointed in how it played. I recently saw it being played on MTGMuddstah and wow, I was surprised at how differently it played. I found a few flicker/graveyard enchantments and rebuilt it with maybe only a handful of the cards from the precon and it pops off every time I play it. It’s so wildly different and fun, I love it!

    • @franslair2199
      @franslair2199 Місяць тому

      I can't disagree more. Anikthea is a very fun and unique commander capable of supporting real oddball strategies of endlessly looping and copying sagas to flood the board with tokens and clear the opponents' boards out of theirs. The precon is overpriced but so are all the CMM decks.

  • @PositiveBlackSoul
    @PositiveBlackSoul Місяць тому +4

    I personally really like Kamiz and alongside with Henzie is one of my favorite commanders.
    Kamiz can be build in many, many different ways and is a great enabler for decks that want to hit face by either making creatures unblockable or giving double strike on already evasive creatures.

    • @ShooterSF
      @ShooterSF Місяць тому

      Same. My build is very plus 1 counter focused with some of those breena style cards that give you counters and your opponents stuff too. But alo looking at a more evil transformation build to infect if the table wants to be more cutthroat

    • @PositiveBlackSoul
      @PositiveBlackSoul Місяць тому

      @@ShooterSF Nice I play Dungeons with Dungeon triggers on combat damage and the steal ninjas.

    • @ospero7681
      @ospero7681 Місяць тому

      @@PositiveBlackSoul Mine is going for a bit of a resurrection/getting the connive stuff back subtheme - Ghost of Ramirez DePietro, Archpriest of Shadows, that sort of thing. Interesting to see the ways this commander can go.

  • @imaginarymatter
    @imaginarymatter Місяць тому +6

    For me it's Tegwyll, Duke of Splendor because he's not really a fairie commander. His card says faerie a bunch of times in the rules text but it's about faeries dying instead of doing tricksy faerie things. Faeries aren't really built for aristocrat decks -- it faeries are dying after all that makes Spellstutter Sprite weaker (also how was she not included in the 99 of that faerie precon?). What Tegwyll really is is a Bitterblossom deck. Alela, Cunning Conqueror is a much better faerie commander from a mechanics perspective and she's a Flash commander.

    • @MatthewOstergren
      @MatthewOstergren Місяць тому

      Tegwyll feels alright as a Commander from my limited experience. I can see why people would feel disappointed though. I like that it is a lord effect in the Command Zone and that it helps replenish your hand from wrath effects, but in blue and black it's not too hard to sustain a full hand most of the time anyways. I just have it in the 99 in my Alela, Artful Provocateur deck these days.

  • @UrielColeridge
    @UrielColeridge Місяць тому +2

    For me, it was the UG Lord of the Rings precon, in particular with Galadriel. Would have loved an in-universe version of Beast Whisperer, a voting commander that actually did something good (maybe like Tivit, but Elves/Food as opposed to Treasures/Clues?). The deck, while decent, noticeably was out-performed by the other three.

  • @51gunner
    @51gunner Місяць тому +3

    13:30 - wow, I've never seen those cards before... they're very different from what Boros is usually doing, but they're so BAD for what Boros is usually doing or needs. One's all payoff for high-CMC spells in the notoriously-struggles-to-ramp red/white pair (and not even an impressive payoff?) and the other's a reward for already winning the game. Cool.

  • @adamlowery6470
    @adamlowery6470 Місяць тому +1

    My experience with Volo was amazing. I built my Volo commander deck without any help. I just searched my collection for all sorts of different creatures types, and jammed them in. It turned out very fun to pilot. But I will say, once I wanted to upgrade it, it was fairly easy to do so. Just jam in all the wild etbs like Hoof and Gilded Drake. I leaned heavily toward token creation at the beginning too. I put in creatures like Falcon Abomination and Precursor Golem. After tuning, I dropped a lot of those. I have had to reel it back some tho because it dominates kitchen table Magic. Getting two is always better than one. So, I agree with being a lil disappointed in how it turned out, but I still love the deck because I have dialed it back. Volo will always be one of my favorite commanders.

  • @Acecrafter99
    @Acecrafter99 Місяць тому +2

    Tom Bombadil is just Go Shintai for sagas. He builds himself and kind of invalidates all other saga decks because he's WUBRG. The new Gonti is also dissapointing because he's so close to being good.

  • @azustar686
    @azustar686 Місяць тому +4

    I found the food joke quite tasteful

  • @wrennthewizard144
    @wrennthewizard144 Місяць тому +1

    I have both a dissapointment and a happy suprise:
    One of my dissapointments in recent memory was trying a different take on Muldrotha. I have played with it for a while and wanted to try making it into a more interesting version asi was getting bored with the similar games, but nothing seemed to stick. The commander is surprisingly restrictive when you get down to building it, and it is also very vulnerable.
    My (so far) greatest surprise was building Caparocti Sunborn, specifically as a go-wide midrange equipment deck. The amount of card and mana advantage that commander provides is highly underrated, and very consistent!

  • @malcomchase9777
    @malcomchase9777 Місяць тому +1

    The Eleventh Doctor works with Amy Pond (like in the show). Together, they have 3 colors (she adds red), and she is both small enough to be affected by his ability, and removes time counters on combat damage. The Doctors are the most powerful half of the team, but they do get a whole other card to assist their plan. It's like looking at 2/3's of a card to judge the Doctor with no Companion.

  • @verselesscooking9416
    @verselesscooking9416 Місяць тому +10

    Myrel Shield of Argive..... every game with her played the same. I was so excited and she got me back into EDH..... and then she just wasn't fun.

    • @user-tc9fn9ux2u
      @user-tc9fn9ux2u Місяць тому +2

      I recommend Darien, it can be build like a white control deck, which is very fun :)

    • @Nathanael_Forlorn
      @Nathanael_Forlorn Місяць тому

      Very sorry to hear. :/
      It sucks when only after buying into it, you must come to terms with the fact that you're not enjoying your deck. :/

    • @verselesscooking9416
      @verselesscooking9416 Місяць тому

      @user-tc9fn9ux2u too high mana cost. Especially in Mono white these days. I'm not a fan of anything over 4 drops. And Myrel got me back Into the game, I'm up to 6 decks now

    • @markbrierley6367
      @markbrierley6367 Місяць тому +2

      I threw together a Myrel deck with just stuff I had lying around and I have loved it. Drives my blue opponents crazy. (Not a female btdubbs.)

    • @user-tc9fn9ux2u
      @user-tc9fn9ux2u Місяць тому +1

      @@verselesscooking9416 actually, I run a list were it is not that difficul to cast him. And you do not have to have him outside all the time.

  • @davidrosenberg9615
    @davidrosenberg9615 Місяць тому +1

    I built a great Gerard, Weatherlight Hero deck. The issue was that it was not fun to play against. It turbo'd into Obliterate with artifact ramp. Apparently, other players don't like that.

  • @capnsoapy
    @capnsoapy Місяць тому +1

    Thanks for the mention in Challenge the Stats, and thank you for calling out Volo for being a disappointment! Even after adding Keruga for more deck restriction he just plays out like a parody of Simic Good Stuff .deck

  • @jaredwonnacott9732
    @jaredwonnacott9732 Місяць тому +1

    By far my most disappointing commander was Jared Carthalion. I ordered it when it was first spoiled, largely just because it's a Jared Commander, and I'd already built Jared Carthalion, True Heir and Jarad, Golgari Lich Lord. However, I saw, from the abolities that we were making Kavu tokens and focusing on multicolored cards. Where Kavu have, traditionally been all about changing colors and land types and interacting with things of different colors, I was super pumped for this awesome color-changing, landtype matters, Kavu tribal deck. Then they spoiled the rest of the deck list...
    Another disappointment was Rocco, Cabaretti Caterer. At first, I was really excited, because I had a secret commamder deck with Skirk Fire Marshal, and putting a tutor into the command zone, while giving me access to green seemed just too perfect. I built it, but then it seemed like I'd just copied my other Naya deck, and lost most of the identity that made my Tajic, Legion's Edge build awesome. I ended up just combining the two, with Jared Carthalion, True Heir at the head, but Skirk Fire Marshal got the axe, ending its run as a pet card of mine since it came out way back in Onslaught.

  • @melephs_cap
    @melephs_cap Місяць тому +1

    To me the Gimbal issue is it's hard to find any underlying synergy to tie the deck together. The token generators have to be making a motley of stuff, so the only way to consistently benefit from them is to trigger gimbal or just have generic artifact token synergies. In the end it becomes a +1/+1 counters beatdown deck via token generation, and the overruns & combat tricks youd want to use to finish games have nothing to do with the token generators. Gimbal is also a bit hard to cast, and if you don't have him out your board just looks like a yard sale because he's the core payoff for everything you go into the game expecting to do.

    • @uandubh5087
      @uandubh5087 Місяць тому

      "Your board looks like a yard sale", love that ^^

  • @djelloucent
    @djelloucent Місяць тому +6

    Joe thirstrapping in the thumbnail and I’m so here for it

  • @gabriellecureux5528
    @gabriellecureux5528 Місяць тому

    How do I go about submitting a challenge the stats

  • @angelojohnson9441
    @angelojohnson9441 Місяць тому

    I am a fan of Gor Muldrak, Amphinologist.
    During the 32 deck challenge I had built Eruth (and Grand Calculatron) for card draw. I had a spellslinger Kenrith and Lord Windgrace for big mana plays. I also planned on a 4 color +1/+1 counters deck, so when I got to Simic I wanted a different experience.
    Gor seems like a group hug deck, but is surprisingly political and as your Salamanders have protection from other Salamander, it is hard to swing into you.
    I really thought it would be a meme deck, but having played it recently I realize I underestimated the build.

  • @jjvh500
    @jjvh500 Місяць тому +1

    Its wild to me that Matt thinks the New Capenna commanders were bad. They're some of my favorite precons to play and Anhelo, Kamiz, and Phabine are all decks I ended up building!

    • @satchmosanzabar9023
      @satchmosanzabar9023 Місяць тому +1

      Yeah, Matt's take was a bad one

    • @franslair2199
      @franslair2199 Місяць тому +2

      Absolutely insane take, yeah. Just the Jund deck has Henzie (one of the most popular commanders period) and Ognis who is super cool and Beamtown Bullies that has a completely different and unique strategy.

  • @kl3r1k3r-7
    @kl3r1k3r-7 Місяць тому +2

    My biggest disappointment so far was Riku of Two Reflections. The idea of copying and cloning was awesome, Temur is awesome but it was just to mana heavy. However I will revisit him and already got some ideas how to tweak him.

  • @Breakstop
    @Breakstop Місяць тому +3

    Saruman of the Many colors was my biggest disappointment of recent memory. I love the character and the Esper colors, but his text was so convoluted that I had trouble keeping it straight. I’d spend more time explaining it to my opponents than anything else during games so finally I just took it apart and built mono blue Saruman

    • @51gunner
      @51gunner Місяць тому +1

      That card looks super cool to play with a neat pattern, but SO unpredictable to build around. I had sketched a deck list out and it looked neat but vulnerable to getting completely run over by, like, a Cragplate Baloth at any time.
      The dream of milling out someone's awesome spell by casting your awesome spell, then casting theirs for free sounds super cool, but looking at like cantrip into big spell into praying to the heart of the cards that you hit something worthwhile... I feel like he'd fall on his face often. Also, wanting some mill effects just to stock the yards & hope seems fair but then further dilutes what's going on.
      And I agree, just the WORST card to understand. Bonus points if you get the acid trip bonus art that's illegible in addition to the horrid templating.

    • @bruvaroni
      @bruvaroni Місяць тому

      Think a lot of people get hung up trying build him as a mill commander but he functions much better as a control commander imo.

  • @baelsalmongaming
    @baelsalmongaming Місяць тому

    Looking at Kitt Kanto, it seems like it would be great at a table where someone was going aggro or had a voltron deck that hadn't found protection yet. Looking at the New Capenna decks it doesn't look like it has a great matchup there, with maybe Henzie or the Obscura deck being the best options to goad. I haven't played the deck, but the objective seems to be to go wide, politic while directing your opponents biggest threats, and when it's down to 2 or three players you have an army, and you can buff your biggest threat and grant trample. I don't know that it sounds like compelling gameplay, but I understand the goal.

  • @Pchriste
    @Pchriste Місяць тому +2

    What happen to the shout out to Chase?

  • @Niedomysm
    @Niedomysm Місяць тому +1

    Zethi, Arcane Blademaster(Chun-li) is a commander I was disappointed with. I was hoping she would play similar to feather and she really didnt. Turns out she is a lot slower than feather.
    Kasla of the broken halo was another one I was disappointed with. She is so weird to build around and I was never able to find the balance of spells with convoke and ways to have creatures. I wanted a whole convoke deck but it requires so many creatures

  • @Haaskeer
    @Haaskeer Місяць тому

    When I started playing Commander after playing "normal" Magic for 20 years I saw Zedruu and was like "That looks like so much fun!" But I started with other decks first to get the grip on the format. Last year I finally got the chance to build a Zedruu deck and was so hyped to play with it. Sadly after 8-10 rounds I had 0 fun. So it turns out that the idea of playing Zedruu was way more exiting that actually playing it. I took it apart now and used most of the manabase and some good cards for my Gavi deck, which gets me exited everytime I can play her.
    For the topic of Boros, I was looking for a cool Boros commander and felt like they are all pretty much the same. So after some time I found Depala and fell in love with this deck. Vehicles, Dwarfs, Treasures are exactly my gem! Its so much fun to imagine dwarfs riding a car and smashing faces. Furthermore im able to play the card seven dwarfs which is a rare instance for this format.

  • @Frankenstein3r
    @Frankenstein3r 27 днів тому +1

    Ishkanah, Graf Widow and then Shelobb really dissapointed me. Still waiting for a sweet GB Spider commander that actually does the spider thing

  • @UnreasonableOpinions
    @UnreasonableOpinions Місяць тому

    I really like my Nevinyrral deck, since it's fun to play the table villain and it's a very good deck at specifically making an infinite horde of zombie tokens and daring the whole table to find a way to kill you before they die. When building the deck, I had treated the disk text as an afterthought. But as I played it, the fact that late-gamer I have a potent boardwipe in the command zone became so impactful. Over time, it became very obvious that since zombo decks excel at sac outlets and reanimation, it was just very easy to decide that if a board state didn't suit me, I could simply reset it. The only solution for it was to make the non-commander synergies better to make me cast him less, and to hold the Nevwipe not as an active tool but as a threat since it can be fired at instant speed in response to an attack.

  • @JushakF
    @JushakF Місяць тому

    My only complaint with Go-Shintai of Life's Origin is that it was quickly categorized as "kill on sight" commander by my playgroup. Not super high power level one, just "either it dies or it randomly wins the game, so don't let it stick, ever".
    Didn't help that one of the few times I played it I realized mid-turn I can just win, AFTER one of the other players had already realized it and was just waiting for me to catch on. It's usually the other way around.

  • @rosewarrior706
    @rosewarrior706 Місяць тому +1

    Wizards: hey we have a thing that can copy spells that target it
    Me: oh boy another mutate commander
    Wizards: no screw you specifically.

  • @brycematthew3115
    @brycematthew3115 Місяць тому +2

    I feel like Matt's standards for cards/what he wants power level to be is so far off from mine that its hard for me to really get the opinions stated.
    Like Gimbal, I saw it and went "wow that's a lot of work for a mediocre token, I see the complaint" and he's just like.. "the work is worth it because the payoff is so high". And then we get to like, "people are used to easy value in temur".. yeah tbh most generic value commanders give you more than that token is worth, regardless of color combination.

  • @Tuss36
    @Tuss36 Місяць тому +1

    I think things like Nevinyrral are fine. If something's iconic, it should probably hearken back to that iconic thing. It'd be like a Lotus card not making mana, or a Mox costing more than 0, or a Goyf not caring about stuff in the graveyard.

  • @Mognet_t
    @Mognet_t Місяць тому +1

    I love Kitt Kanto and the Caberetti deck, but maybe that's just me lmao
    Y'all hit most of the commanders I'd have put on the list. I'd probably say that Tiana, Ship's Caretaker from Dominaria was probably my biggest disappointment. Had trouble making it work and it didn't resonate with me. Ended up feeling like another low-powered Boros equipment deck.

  • @charlieawerbuch5352
    @charlieawerbuch5352 Місяць тому

    Your issue with Preston Garvey mirrors my issue with Frank Horrigan, also from the Fallout stuff. In the games, Frank Horrigan is the final boss of Fallout 2, and his whole thing is that he's a super durable monster thanks to all the experiments that were rub on him. So, the "indestructible as long as he attacked" makes sense, but why does he have proliferate?

  • @shayneweyker
    @shayneweyker Місяць тому

    Henzie is an excellent aristocrats and/or persist combo commander. And Falco Spara makes for an excellent source of card draw in the command zone for Elf-Ball type decks with a very low mana curve and easy access to +1/+1 counters and blue to help keep creatures available on the top of the library. The precons may have been grindy and decks like Anhelo can be very removal heavy when tuned. But Henze and Falco don't have to be grindy if built right.

  • @gavveh399
    @gavveh399 Місяць тому +1

    I guess for most of the SNC commander decks, Wizards was trying to persuade players to build in a more political way so that more 'win-win' interactions are to be expected in a game.
    That's why you are seeing strange cards like Kitt Kanto, Vazi and Parnesse.

  • @AxillaryPower2
    @AxillaryPower2 Місяць тому

    I can't speak on the New Capenna precons, but I put Kitt Kanto at the head of the Marisi goad deck I already had. It's actually pretty fun and effective, building a wider board letting you better able to control combat without risking your board. It's a lot like the recent Nelly Borka precon, but replace the pillowfort cards with token makers, which protect you just as well while also building towards an actual win condition.

    • @AxillaryPower2
      @AxillaryPower2 Місяць тому +2

      Tangentially related, Kitt Kanto works really well with the new "when you commit a crime" cards, since she easily triggers 3 times a turn rotation.

  • @uandubh5087
    @uandubh5087 Місяць тому +1

    If you really like Feldon's flavour, I don't think you can be disappointed that his newer version does something completely different. Like, at the time the new card depicts him, his wife was alive and he had no reason to do anything related to bringing people back from death. The flavour of him crawling around a dangerous glacier in search of knowledge is actually quite neatly translated in this new card, in my opinion.

  • @shawnoswalt6541
    @shawnoswalt6541 Місяць тому

    I love that new Feather. I changed my Bant auras deck into Feather, Radiant Arbiter and it rocks.

  • @andreusemanuel4868
    @andreusemanuel4868 Місяць тому +1

    Anim Pakal would be a great design in place of Kalemne. Just swap the +1/+1 counter for an experience counter.

  • @Poenas
    @Poenas Місяць тому

    With gimbal, if you find a way to consistently put stickers on your tokens you can double the number of different names easily

  • @AnekdotenAusDerGeschichte
    @AnekdotenAusDerGeschichte Місяць тому

    Amazing episode, yet again!
    If I may make a suggestion for another topic, I would absolutely be thrille about an episode focusing on flavor fails and/or wins

  • @stevenguitink5947
    @stevenguitink5947 22 дні тому

    I tend to look at underwhelming/disappointing commanders as a challenge. A lot of people build their decks around the commanders when sometimes, the deck could/should work independent of the commander. It can make for some interesting games where people underestimate you and you can fly under the radar until you pop off.

  • @Knightfall8
    @Knightfall8 Місяць тому

    I was wrecking with Gerrard, even made a custom playmat for him. There were so many infinite playlines with him. I could probably make an even better version of him now, thanks to stuff like Magda

  • @bpchongo-.-
    @bpchongo-.- 13 днів тому

    Intros are the best! I love the cheesy dad jokes you guys are awesome and helped me up my gameplay thank you so much!

  • @screwthisin
    @screwthisin Місяць тому +1

    I built Gerrard, Weatherlight Captain. I feel that he's more of a combo commander.

  • @jamesvacca8835
    @jamesvacca8835 Місяць тому

    Can you do a mechanics that disappoint episode? I know I’ve was trying to build Jasmine Boreal of the Seven and it got announced that Karlov Manor was gonna have a morph variant which got me excited. But it turned out the mechanic was a complete nonbo with Jasmine and I got hardly any new cards in the pool, if any.

  • @EmbeJuicemazzopazzo
    @EmbeJuicemazzopazzo Місяць тому

    Bought the Gimbal Precon because I loved an artifact theme in temur plus being so unique. It turned out to be too clunky as a commander so I simply switched with Rashmi & Ragavan and now it goes so much better.

  • @okgut2033
    @okgut2033 Місяць тому +1

    the new feather would have been fine if it says pay 1 instead of 2.
    cause two more mana is a huge task! esp if the things you copy arent gain that mana back.

  • @CrabBaskets
    @CrabBaskets Місяць тому +6

    Elas Il-Kor, Sadistic Pilgrim is one that stood out to me. I see it as the now defacto orzhov aristocrats deck and pushed a bunch of older orzhpv commanders that are doing aristocraty things out of the spotlight. I think it was decently received by the community, but it didn't make the landing to me.

    • @thadrin
      @thadrin Місяць тому

      Interesting - Elas is currently leading my Orzov Aristos deck almost by default as none of the other commanders I've tried have clicked (mostly newer commanders, like the LCoI Vamps.)
      I want to try the new OTJ guys soon.

  • @Flumpor
    @Flumpor Місяць тому

    I fully agree that Gimbal and Feather are actually really cool Decks, that you can build in different very good directions like Impetus Voltron or Hidden Brudiclad.
    The card that however disappointed me alot was Saheeli the Gifted. All Decks I have built and seen with her end up being all feast or famine. Explosive turn 5/6 kills or a few copters into a concede.
    She wants you to build around her in a certain way, but that way is also incredibly prone to being stormy or bricky so it encourages you to lean into the consistent bauble-like artifacts at which point why aren't you playing Johira Weatherlight Captain?

  • @lionheart8076
    @lionheart8076 Місяць тому +1

    That thumbnail! Someone has been working out!

  • @dreddbolt
    @dreddbolt Місяць тому

    I... think... I was disappointed with Moira Brown from the Fallout set, expecting to get some kind of benefit from my creatures getting auras or counters.
    I was expecting to be disappointed by the WHOLE Battle for Baldur's Gate set, but BOY HOWDY was I wrong. The choose a background legends solved so many problems and helped make decks from my bulk rares and bulk legends.

  • @MegaDoom15
    @MegaDoom15 Місяць тому +1

    Tried doing Optimus Prime at one point because I am a huge fan of Transformers and he just ... didn't really work? Maybe I brewed him wrong but his core mechanic is bolster with the secondary being if he dies in robot mode he comes back in vehicle. I looked at it and thought hey, bolster gives +1/+1 counters, so I'll do that but the issue was actually making use of the counters because bolster is very limited in how you apply said counters. Other way of doing it I thought of would be voltron and just have the bolster passively to beef up support creatures and give evasion but since his resurrection puts him in vehicle mode he is only a creature during your turn so it doesn't play well with auras or equipment and to get him back to robot mode you need to deal combat damage with a creature he bolstered off his attack trigger. Basically Prime is a card I would run in the 99 of a deck that has access to him but not as a commander, which feels weird for the leader of an entire faction. If anyone made a Prime deck that works I would love to hear about it.

    • @march4232
      @march4232 Місяць тому

      One thing that I think REALLY holds Optimus back is that the number of creatures you WANT to put counters on is fairly low? You want smaller creatures so you can bolster them when you play Optimus on the Vehicle side, but stuff like Krenko 2.0 where that seems like a shoe-in for boosting his power is an actual non-bo unless you hold back on swinging! They are slowly trickling out more WUR cards that care about counters but white only has ONE hardened scales effect with Lae'zel so it just doesn't scale as well. Also, downside of having smaller creatures you want to bolster multiple times is that you can't play your other small creatures if you want to go tall! You nailed it on the head with regards to the pilot lacking control due to bolster's intricacies. I am patiently waiting for when I can give the deck another shot but Optimus and Flamewar are two transformer decks that I have just not been to nail down in a satisfactory manner!

    • @kirbyfanprime
      @kirbyfanprime Місяць тому

      I hit on the idea of using infect creatures with Optimus. Most of them are small to start, and you're in the colors of extra combats, heavy evasion, and proliferation. Just between Blighted Agent and anything you target with Mother of Runes or Skrelv, you're getting something through. I don't even think Optimus shows up under Infect on EDHRec, so you know not many people are thinking it. I have joked to myself that I'd have to get the SG version for it to make sense, though, which is why I haven't put more thought into it.

    • @jacobdavis9424
      @jacobdavis9424 Місяць тому

      Since when he dies he comes back I mostly use him as a sacrifice piece for cards that want to sac big Mana value artifacts

    • @MegaDoom15
      @MegaDoom15 Місяць тому

      @@march4232 I kind of tried to do a slightly wide thing with proliferate to make things bigger and just use prime to get the initial counter on them. Artifact creatures with modular are good for that same reason seeing as they start with counters and you can move them to another when they die. Looking at Prime though, part of my problem might have been that in testing I only did 1v1 stuff with a friend and misread his robot mode effect. It isn't a bolster 1 during your end step like Atraxa's proliferate - it is each end step, meaning the more players there are the more bolsters you get out between turns. So a four player game you swing with him in robot mode and bolster 2, get him converted and as long as he isn't killed by your next turn you have bolstered 1 another 4 times. So I guess the idea is to play at bigger tables, swing with Prime and let him sit in robot mode during your opponent's turns, then when it rotates back around to you sac or destroy him and make sure your board has haste or a way of giving him haste to full cycle and build another creature tall. Had the thought of maybe applying shroud to other low-toughness support creatures but that wouldn't work because bolster doesn't target. Maybe should look into effects that allow you to force the toughness of supports up and the things you want to be swinging with down?

  • @ashleyprior6712
    @ashleyprior6712 Місяць тому +1

    For me it's firesong and sunspeaker. 6 mana is just way too much.
    These days it'd be a firesong card and a sunspeaker card that cost 3 mana, each have one ability and they have partner with

  • @andrewwhite2123
    @andrewwhite2123 Місяць тому

    Yes!! Matt you and I are SO on the same track. I am all about Naya, and experience counters Ezuri is my go to edh deck

  • @minerrobjojo6775
    @minerrobjojo6775 Місяць тому

    11th doctor is actually one of my favorite cards. It pairs with amy pond, which is thematic. She is a 2/2 that helps take time counters off things.
    I get him by himself being seen as very meh though!

  • @ladyRonja
    @ladyRonja Місяць тому

    Absolutley adore Mizzix, Replica Rider... in theory.
    I've found that I kinda bounce of most izzet commanders and that sucks because it's flavorwise my favorite guild. It just kinda feels like it always end up with either "and then I combo and win" or "and then I take a 15minute turn and pass". I try to be very concious about having ways to end games, so I put in a 3 card combo that ends the game, thinking "if games go long, I might get this - but the deck is also filled with impulse draw and losing one piece turns it off so it shouldn't be a combo win every game". It wasn't every game, but 6/8 games I palyed I won using that combo before I quit playing that deck.

  • @austinyoung3953
    @austinyoung3953 28 днів тому

    I would love to hear more about Matt’s take on new Feather. The internet is full of people saying the same thing. I want to build her but feel like there isn’t a lot of guidance to go off of.

  • @Weckacore
    @Weckacore Місяць тому +1

    Preston Garvey is super cool! I just wish he was 3 or 4 mana instead...

  • @edwinquinones9356
    @edwinquinones9356 Місяць тому

    For me they are a little older all the five color Sliver that just give all the slivers a strong mechanic, where as queen and overlord were unique and added a lot to sliver. But when they have five color just add strong mechanics, they could to have just had an expensive two or three color do that and they could to have add some amazing traits to the five color that didn’t share before

  • @thomaspetrucka9173
    @thomaspetrucka9173 Місяць тому

    Gimbal is not a disappointment because it's not a value engine. It's because it doesn't even come CLOSE to synergizing with energy, OR do the gremlin thing of artifact destruction! It was a return to a beloved plain without thinking about what people would want to DO with it!

  • @zachhalpin8387
    @zachhalpin8387 Місяць тому

    To be fair to the 11th Doctor, he's gotta be paired with Amy Pond as his partner. He make her unblockable and she take time counters off the cards he puts on suspend. Plus Amy brings out Rory so it's almost like having 3 creatures in the command zone. I wouldn't run them as the commander but they have there place in the 10th Doctor's 99

  • @fhgwdads05
    @fhgwdads05 Місяць тому +1

    Parnesse isn't that bad. She gives you and all your permanents "Ward - Pay 4 life". They should have probably put that on there instead of the full text, but also, Ward was pretty new at the time.

  • @ajellis3914
    @ajellis3914 Місяць тому +2

    is that thumbnail AI or is Joey just a daddy? 💪🏼👀

  • @randallmurvine3380
    @randallmurvine3380 Місяць тому

    Kalemne is one of my favorite commanders of the past who I still use. I understand it's a repeat of most boros themes but you can say that about most commanders of the same colors. She's just not busted which makes her unpopular.

  • @andariousrosethorn
    @andariousrosethorn Місяць тому

    Gnostro can do some cool stuff with Brash Taunter or Stuffy Doll and a damage doubler but that's a silly build around to make it work.

  • @RaginKavu
    @RaginKavu 27 днів тому

    Second Feather is doing *RADIANCE*. That's why it's familiar, it's the freaking OG Boros mechanic.
    Also, was Argus Kos' partner.

  • @brandoncreek5709
    @brandoncreek5709 Місяць тому

    I love Preston Garvey! I feel that his card was actually a slam dunk. The flavor is on point and it's damn near perfect in my humble opinion.
    I built a Preston deck and he's a ton of fun to play.

  • @matthewjanosik9422
    @matthewjanosik9422 12 днів тому

    Marneus Calgar, Is not amazing in his own Deck and best thing is generating cards from tokens. Which is both not very space marine like and makes him more of a combo commander in a deck that wants to be tempo control. (Maybe if the draw affect happened when Astartes entered the battle field)
    Inquisitor Greyfax Feels almost a good commander. Just add Menace for the commander. This would be very flavorful and allow the vigilance part of her kit to really feel good.
    I would also like if she could tap any permanent instead of just creatures as some time the ability is useless against some opponents and would occasionally allow for some sneaky plays against some artifacts.

  • @CianDelano
    @CianDelano Місяць тому

    An interesting video... when you got to talking about Self-Solving commanders... I wish more people felt the same way you and myself did... but I still regularly see people play Self-solving commanders because they don't care about playing the game, they just want easy wins and... it's so tiring...

  • @olivierdebilde4292
    @olivierdebilde4292 Місяць тому

    I can't help mentionning Voja. She was such a miss of a great tribal commanders turned into an easy powerhouse. I've been quite disappointed about the Balrog(s) from LOTR as well.

  • @blemski
    @blemski Місяць тому

    I have a gimbal deck I really enjoyed building and the issue with him is even well tuned he is still just slow and always feels 2 turns behind the table. I only bring him out at pre-con power level decks and when compared to the knight deck from the same set gimbal out of the box doesn't stand a chance. The only way I've ever won with gimbal is from cyberdrive awaken or rise and shine which is kinda lame considering gimbal and his ability have nothing to do with that win.

  • @jari5790
    @jari5790 Місяць тому

    Every time I hear Joey mention building honest rutstein i need to see a video on his thought process more and more

  • @welbenn
    @welbenn Місяць тому +1

    In my opinion, Bright-Palm from March of the Machines.

  • @Niedomysm
    @Niedomysm Місяць тому +1

    9:41 Velomachus Lorehold was a disappointment for me because Lorehold was supposed to be like a historian tomb raider. And he felt like a boros spell slinger

  • @nharviala
    @nharviala Місяць тому

    I remember being VASTLY disappointed by the Raven Man. We have a necromancer, one of the most famous ones in all of Magic lore, manipulating another of the most famous necromancers in Magic lore. What do we get? Worse Tinybones. That does nothing of what we'd expect of a necromancer manipulating a necromancer!

  • @landonduncan7128
    @landonduncan7128 Місяць тому

    I can't really think of any commanders that disappointed me on the gameplay front, but I did lose interest in building a Kasla, the Broken Halo deck before I had finished it, does that count?