I’ve been running a version of K’rrik very close to Peter’s build since his debut on this channel. And yet, every time he comes on, I still learn something about the deck! Looping blood celebrant triggers with Villis is definitely something I will remember. I love how fluidly Peter pilots this deck and I look forward to seeing more of him!
I just now realized you can loop the Pay 1 Life cost with Blood Celebrant... and here I thought he was in trouble when Asmodeus got exiled. Awesome piloting by Peter!
@@seankeane769 He pays 1 black mana and 1 life to generate a black mana. Vilis triggers due to life loss to draw a card. He then uses the black mana he generated to do it again, which turns it into a pay 1 life draw 1 card engine.
K'rrik has been my cEDH deck for the better part of 3 years now, and this is the first time I've seen this interaction. It never would have occured to me otherwise. Good to know going forward.
@@seankeane769 The loop is as so. Blood celebrant lets you pay 1 life to add 1 black mana. Vilis says whenever you lose life, you can draw cards equal to the lost life. Sheoldred says whenever you draw a card you gain 2 life. So in excess, you are drawing a card for one life but gaining two life which means you can loop it endlessly until you have your entire deck in your hand. And because you will be in excess of one for each card drawn, drawing out your deck will let you have so much life that Blood celebrant lets you make enough black mana to play everything in your deck.
“Drake’s name showed up the most in magic lore so he gets to go first” omg this is my favourite one of these. They’re such a fun part of your episodes! Set the tone perfectly
Idk why it took my so long to realize the mana generated with blood celebrant was being used to pay for the black cost in the following activations lmao. I was like "how tf is Peter not paying 3 life?!"
Game 1 Review: Great job on Ashani with the kingmaking. Charles and Peter playing mono colored decks with no interaction. Charles needs stax while Peter needs super fast mana to get going. Game 2 Review: Ashani saw the dockside from the previous game and thought "That's how I can win faster!" but forgot about board state. He's always so gung-ho about winning he never has interaction. Charles is once again playing mono-white so he has no interaction and unless he gets his stax pieces out turns 1-3, he has 0 chance of winning. He was basically ignored both games and didn't do anything.
any competitive meta generally follows the cycle of 1. turbo racing to win - >2. stax to shut down turbo decks ->3. midrange to grind out the stax ->1. turbo race to win first and so on. It will probably cycle back around unless everyone gets hooked on the speed
Yeah... That is why you NEVER. NEVER play Defense Grid and pass. You are absolutely handing the next person the win. Giving someone a protected turn like that is never a good idea in this format.
I have a question about Vilis does he have to be on the battlefield first in order for his draw trigger or will he see life loss if you pay life to cast villis threw krrik
i pilot krrik for 2 years now and i gotta say when i see a pool like that i know i gotta win 🤷♂️ Peter is a good one btw 👍 you can learn some lines from him! but non krrik player remember one thing -> COUNTER krrik or destroy him the moment he enters 😅 most people i saw on this channel and in the last vid let it resolve everytime
@@d0cfriday It doesn t matter because you can pay 4 Life from vilis and gain 8 from the drawings ... The problem Is that Peter couldn t pay Life from celebrant in the second game ...
took me a sec to realize this one too, but he activeted it with black from a land, then made black with the celebrant then fed celebrant's black back into itself
Ashani show why I don't play defense grid, it just give the win to the next player. The card is great but I don't have the expirence to play it being kind of new into cEDH and I think it's better not to run it than give other players wins for now
@Entertainment Inc No. The single safe turn for Defense Grid is turn one, only if you're not 3rd-4th in turn order. That means only 1 person at most has turn 2 win protection. Hyperspeed decks can quite consistently threaten wins turn 2 and 3. These are all fast decks. That means giving anyone turn 2 protection can screw you over.
Charles immediately burning his portable hole just hurts to watch. Real great removal on a mana dork while another opponent casts 4 different less than 2 cmc permanents.
You just need one black mana to start. Then with that one black mana, you pay one life go keep making that one black mana over and over. With vilis, its basically paying 1 life to draw one card. Very powerful He was never making the mana. Just paying life to get triggers to draw a lot until he hit sheoldred. Then each draw gained him two life so he could draw his whole deck.
You pay initially, then use the floating mana it generated to pay into it again. So you tap a Swamp to activate the ability. Then you're left with a floating black after you've activated the ability. You use that floating to activate it again. You can basically pay life and draw a ton of cards through Vilis through this interaction.
As a K'rrik player, I died inside when Ragavan exiled Asmodeus. But oh man, was the printing of Sheoldred a boon for the deck.
I really like the Sheolred + Vilis interactions I've seen lately.
I’ve been running a version of K’rrik very close to Peter’s build since his debut on this channel. And yet, every time he comes on, I still learn something about the deck! Looping blood celebrant triggers with Villis is definitely something I will remember. I love how fluidly Peter pilots this deck and I look forward to seeing more of him!
I just now realized you can loop the Pay 1 Life cost with Blood Celebrant... and here I thought he was in trouble when Asmodeus got exiled. Awesome piloting by Peter!
Can you explain it to me? I have no idea how he’s activating it?
@@seankeane769 He pays 1 black mana and 1 life to generate a black mana. Vilis triggers due to life loss to draw a card. He then uses the black mana he generated to do it again, which turns it into a pay 1 life draw 1 card engine.
K'rrik has been my cEDH deck for the better part of 3 years now, and this is the first time I've seen this interaction. It never would have occured to me otherwise. Good to know going forward.
@@seankeane769 The loop is as so. Blood celebrant lets you pay 1 life to add 1 black mana. Vilis says whenever you lose life, you can draw cards equal to the lost life. Sheoldred says whenever you draw a card you gain 2 life. So in excess, you are drawing a card for one life but gaining two life which means you can loop it endlessly until you have your entire deck in your hand. And because you will be in excess of one for each card drawn, drawing out your deck will let you have so much life that Blood celebrant lets you make enough black mana to play everything in your deck.
Ashani: "Look at my explosive turn!"
Drake: "Hold my beer."
ah yes, the "Defense Grid pass the turn" play, my favorite cedh play
It is truly a cEFH play
Ashani usually plays quite badly
the breach felt really strange to me too
Peter the K'rrik pilot is on another level , well played sir
Seriously! They should work for Wizards!
Peter should enter some cEDH tournaments with K’rrik.
I’m playing the deck at a local cedh “season”. So far I’m 2 for 2… is crazy when people don’t have any interaction.
@10:39 Nice ;)
“Drake’s name showed up the most in magic lore so he gets to go first” omg this is my favourite one of these. They’re such a fun part of your episodes! Set the tone perfectly
This is always my favorite thing too lol
I think I need to try out that K'rrik deck, once Jewelled lotus is reprinted in Commander masters in August, it looks very fun to pilot.
Good games. Yeah that game 1 defense grid really helped after passing turn lol.
ngl it was cool to see games where people mulled to 4 and didn't get rewarded with a wheel.
Idk why it took my so long to realize the mana generated with blood celebrant was being used to pay for the black cost in the following activations lmao. I was like "how tf is Peter not paying 3 life?!"
Game 1 Review: Great job on Ashani with the kingmaking. Charles and Peter playing mono colored decks with no interaction. Charles needs stax while Peter needs super fast mana to get going.
Game 2 Review: Ashani saw the dockside from the previous game and thought "That's how I can win faster!" but forgot about board state. He's always so gung-ho about winning he never has interaction. Charles is once again playing mono-white so he has no interaction and unless he gets his stax pieces out turns 1-3, he has 0 chance of winning. He was basically ignored both games and didn't do anything.
I play Korvold and I built K’rrik for my nine year old son. It’s not 100% optimized but it’s pretty strong regardless!
loving that new krrik list
Why didn't ashani cast grinding station over defense grid??? It looks like a missed turn 2 win.
ah yes, the classic defense grid pass👌
The classic onyx and smog combo
2:25 Peter: Top deck a land. Top deck a land. Top deck a land.
Later, Turn 03... I did not draw a land.
Could you make a chapter after the revealing of hands? I tend to always skip not to know to much info beforehand.
Hot damn, Feels like PWP is entering a 2~4 turn meta lately.
Our meta has definitely sped up lately
any competitive meta generally follows the cycle of 1. turbo racing to win - >2. stax to shut down turbo decks ->3. midrange to grind out the stax ->1. turbo race to win first and so on. It will probably cycle back around unless everyone gets hooked on the speed
Yeah... That is why you NEVER. NEVER play Defense Grid and pass. You are absolutely handing the next person the win. Giving someone a protected turn like that is never a good idea in this format.
Great game. Love seeing how fast mono color decks can be.
I have a question about Vilis does he have to be on the battlefield first in order for his draw trigger or will he see life loss if you pay life to cast villis threw krrik
He does not see that life loss, because it’s on the stack.
Not sure what happened to the jeweled lotus??? I hope that wasnt used to pay celebrants cost to pay life and add mana.
I love Ao and K'rrik. Great match! Loved this one.
Can someone explain how Peter was able to activate Blood Celebrant endlessly?? I must be missing something.
I didnt get also
read the card
Perfect Timing :)
i pilot krrik for 2 years now and i gotta say when i see a pool like that i know i gotta win 🤷♂️ Peter is a good one btw 👍 you can learn some lines from him! but non krrik player remember one thing -> COUNTER krrik or destroy him the moment he enters 😅 most people i saw on this channel and in the last vid let it resolve everytime
This is so true, especially in my pod. I actually mulligan for turn 1 removal when playing against K'rrik because if I don't its over in 1-3 turns
But to activate Blood celebrant you should pay a black and one life not just one life
K'rrik allows you to pay life instead of black.
Krrik would make it cost 3 life per mana then, and it wouldn't be able to loop with sheoldred
@@TheGrifcannon22 yes, of course... But Peter didn t play k'rrik in the second game and pay Life from celebrant withouht paying the black mana
@@d0cfriday It doesn t matter because you can pay 4 Life from vilis and gain 8 from the drawings ... The problem Is that Peter couldn t pay Life from celebrant in the second game ...
I think he used a black to pay for a black to make a black to pay a black to make a black to pay a black to m-...
Actually, I have a 60 card boros deck, revolving around defense Grid
My two decks in the same video being both wins, smile on my face.
I didnt see what was letting peter pay the mana portion of blood celebrant’s ability withot krrik. Can someone clarify that for me?
He pays back into blood celebrant with the mana it generates.
@@PlayingWithPowerMTG oh he was JUST doing it to draw cards. Gotcha! Thanks
How is mono black activating blood celebrant for only 1 life? I don’t notice him tapping mana either?
He takes the mana he generated by blood celebrant and pays it back into it.
Playing Defense Grid and passing the turn...
How was Peter able to activate Blood Celebrant without spending mana? Krrik wasn't in play, or was he?
took me a sec to realize this one too, but he activeted it with black from a land, then made black with the celebrant then fed celebrant's black back into itself
@@spamdumpster3773
I see. It wasn't narrated clearly, so it wasn't comprehensible to me. Thx.
Please anyone explains how he looped blood celebrant? As far as i know you have to pay 1 black each time you pay life
He used the black he generated from blood celebrant back into itself each time.
Ashani show why I don't play defense grid, it just give the win to the next player.
The card is great but I don't have the expirence to play it being kind of new into cEDH and I think it's better not to run it than give other players wins for now
If I see k'rrik i have to like the video
If you're not winning your turn after playing Defense Grid, you're just letting the next person in turn order win.
If it’s early in the game, it’s safe to play to set up your next turn.
For example, I’ll play it on turn 2, knowing I can win on turn 3.
@Entertainment Inc
No. The single safe turn for Defense Grid is turn one, only if you're not 3rd-4th in turn order. That means only 1 person at most has turn 2 win protection.
Hyperspeed decks can quite consistently threaten wins turn 2 and 3. These are all fast decks. That means giving anyone turn 2 protection can screw you over.
@@crazykhespar8487 enjoy your losses
Is Ao still viable in cedh?
Are you going to bring back legacy gameplay?
Yes! Stay tuned for its debut next week!
I see K’rrik, I click like.
you k'llick like
I know no Ao. I only know UwU.
Charles immediately burning his portable hole just hurts to watch. Real great removal on a mana dork while another opponent casts 4 different less than 2 cmc permanents.
How did krrik make mana without krrik on game2.
Blood celebrant need to pay 1 life and black mana.
Yeah I have this same question
You just need one black mana to start.
Then with that one black mana, you pay one life go keep making that one black mana over and over. With vilis, its basically paying 1 life to draw one card. Very powerful
He was never making the mana. Just paying life to get triggers to draw a lot until he hit sheoldred. Then each draw gained him two life so he could draw his whole deck.
You pay initially, then use the floating mana it generated to pay into it again. So you tap a Swamp to activate the ability. Then you're left with a floating black after you've activated the ability. You use that floating to activate it again. You can basically pay life and draw a ton of cards through Vilis through this interaction.
@@PlayingWithPowerMTG understood! Thank you, for some reason I just couldn’t comprehend how they kept activating it
He only needs one black mana to start and then uses the black mana made by the ability to pay for the next activation.
mono white does nothing again
After looking at the full list for Ao, I'm not even sure what its supposed to be doing, when it works.
69 life for infinite life
Well, the second game I liked. The first game, however, screw thoracle
You’re going to have to stop showing this krrik deck. I feel like something in it will get banned because it’s just so fast and so consistent!
man, i hate brain freeze lines
Half illegal decks tonight
What about them is illegal?
4:02 why wouldn't you exile the combo piece?!
That K’rrik deck is positively cracked. Love it.
Korvold drawing into the mana confluence 🤌
I'm sus of Ashani. He always seems to have these super explosive opening turns.
Winning a cEDH game: 👍🏽
Winning a cEDH game with Professor Onyx: 🤌🏽🤌🏽🤌🏽🤌🏽🤌🏽🤌🏽🤌🏽🤌🏽🤌🏽🤌🏽