my favorite edh deck tech channel for sure. all the decks have plentiful and considered land bases and the deckbuilding philosophy keeps the theme focused and interactive rather than an overcosted ball of unproductive synergy.
Long Time Sub here, do you plan on getting a Spelltable setup so you can play with your patreons? I would appreciate it, since I plan on getting one soon.
As soon as I get moved into my new place Jonah 🤣 Right now my patrons play with each other in the discord, but I'm traveling for the holidays. Miss you guys bunches 🥺
Nice video! I really struggle with updating this deck because I do want it be as Lord of the Rings as possible, but there are some staples that are essential that come outside of the LotR set.
Edit: duh, I just realized I should join later on if I’m gonna be requesting decks from you I really love you videos man, it’s changing the way I think about deck building. What’s the chance you would do a video/deck build for Shalai and halar? I built it with a lot of top cars on edhrec but it’s just really not performing like I want it to
Thanks! I'm glad you enjoy them 😁 It might be a while (Patrons getting priority means other decks are done in my free time), but I'd love to make a S&H brew!
No. The cards highlighted in green are replacing cards highlighted in red during the Cards to Avoid section. Mirror Entity is REPLACING a card to avoid.
Is the fact that every single deck you build is 7/10 a running joke or something? I havent gotten through all of your videos (yet) but I havent found any that arent 7/10
Not a joke, no- that's the target. If I didn't get it up to 7, that means I failed to meet my goal. The power level cards I show off here are how I try to distinguish between some of them. Someone might easily disagree with those differences, but when I say "my deck is an X" at game night, I usually bring one of these to help shortcut an explanation of what I mean by those labels. Instead of trying to build 4 different power levels of deck to cater to every different player's needs, I chose 7 as my target because it's high enough that if someone wanted to power *down* a deck (which is often easier than powering up), they could easily subtract cards from the list. Somewhat recently I guess, I started adding Honorable Mentions during the credits; 2-4 cards someone could add to bring the deck *up* that were cut for no reason other than cost (not saying that adding those cards would bring it up a whole point, but it would certainly help). I can remember two decks that I couldn't get up to 7 (Korvold and Octavia, if memory serves)- both because the extreme deckbuilding costs involved with those strategies are very glass cannon and easy to hose. I find that if I brought them to play at a game with other decks that I call 7, these decks would win much less than the 25% of games I might expect were all decks equally powerful. Some of the older decks are labeled as sevens, but if I found time to update them would be eights (Megatron, Kalamax, a few others, and an upcoming Imotekh). I don't build nines and tens for the channel, and with a few exceptions, it's usually really easy to get over 5. But since 7 is my target, most of what you'll see is 7.
@@Nickowski 😅 It's no sweat. Even as a joke, I think a lot of players understand there's a problem if everyone insists their deck is a 7. As long as everyone communicates what that actually means to them I think games go smoothly. Thanks for watching and happy gaming!
yes...but you have to be extremely careful if you are going up against another tribal deck, they benefit from it also, especially those ones who spam a lot of token creatures, like goblins and elves.
my favorite edh deck tech channel for sure. all the decks have plentiful and considered land bases and the deckbuilding philosophy keeps the theme focused and interactive rather than an overcosted ball of unproductive synergy.
Concise and to the point, as always! Will certainly be trying her out after this.
Cool video, refreshingly concise
great video. you have good consistency
Long Time Sub here, do you plan on getting a Spelltable setup so you can play with your patreons? I would appreciate it, since I plan on getting one soon.
As soon as I get moved into my new place Jonah 🤣 Right now my patrons play with each other in the discord, but I'm traveling for the holidays. Miss you guys bunches 🥺
I love all your videos my guy, keep them comming 👍👍💯💯
Nice video! I really struggle with updating this deck because I do want it be as Lord of the Rings as possible, but there are some staples that are essential that come outside of the LotR set.
Edit: duh, I just realized I should join later on if I’m gonna be requesting decks from you
I really love you videos man, it’s changing the way I think about deck building. What’s the chance you would do a video/deck build for Shalai and halar? I built it with a lot of top cars on edhrec but it’s just really not performing like I want it to
Thanks! I'm glad you enjoy them 😁
It might be a while (Patrons getting priority means other decks are done in my free time), but I'd love to make a S&H brew!
Amazing channel.
Mirror entity is a card to Avoid AND to use for a combo win?
No. The cards highlighted in green are replacing cards highlighted in red during the Cards to Avoid section. Mirror Entity is REPLACING a card to avoid.
@@aegisgamingofficial2178 I see I see, thanks
What is your target for Splinter Twin?
I just dont get the combo win tbh
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Is the fact that every single deck you build is 7/10 a running joke or something? I havent gotten through all of your videos (yet) but I havent found any that arent 7/10
Not a joke, no- that's the target. If I didn't get it up to 7, that means I failed to meet my goal. The power level cards I show off here are how I try to distinguish between some of them. Someone might easily disagree with those differences, but when I say "my deck is an X" at game night, I usually bring one of these to help shortcut an explanation of what I mean by those labels.
Instead of trying to build 4 different power levels of deck to cater to every different player's needs, I chose 7 as my target because it's high enough that if someone wanted to power *down* a deck (which is often easier than powering up), they could easily subtract cards from the list. Somewhat recently I guess, I started adding Honorable Mentions during the credits; 2-4 cards someone could add to bring the deck *up* that were cut for no reason other than cost (not saying that adding those cards would bring it up a whole point, but it would certainly help).
I can remember two decks that I couldn't get up to 7 (Korvold and Octavia, if memory serves)- both because the extreme deckbuilding costs involved with those strategies are very glass cannon and easy to hose. I find that if I brought them to play at a game with other decks that I call 7, these decks would win much less than the 25% of games I might expect were all decks equally powerful. Some of the older decks are labeled as sevens, but if I found time to update them would be eights (Megatron, Kalamax, a few others, and an upcoming Imotekh). I don't build nines and tens for the channel, and with a few exceptions, it's usually really easy to get over 5. But since 7 is my target, most of what you'll see is 7.
@@aegisgamingofficial2178To be clear, I'm not mad or trying to criticize you, I really appreciate your channel. You are awesome, thank you!
@@Nickowski 😅 It's no sweat. Even as a joke, I think a lot of players understand there's a problem if everyone insists their deck is a 7. As long as everyone communicates what that actually means to them I think games go smoothly. Thanks for watching and happy gaming!
Coat of Arms is so powerful in this deck once you have out a lot of Humans
yes...but you have to be extremely careful if you are going up against another tribal deck, they benefit from it also, especially those ones who spam a lot of token creatures, like goblins and elves.
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