Is Your Deck Fun
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- Опубліковано 29 лис 2024
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Fun is very subjective but I think if you follow these points your deck will be more fun! Full video about that Heliod deck is coming!
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Deathtouch pingers. That is what is fun to me. I am depraved lol.
Sounds fun to me! Whatever makes you happy!
Absolutely Diabolical! I love it! :D
As a player who only affords budget commanders most of the time, finding alternate cards that maybe approach a commander from a different side is not only fun, but immensely satisfying.
Budget decks are often the most creative decks as well!
This is why I like mono colored commanders it is cheaper to build my mana base
Agreee
Good topic. No point playing a game that isn't fun. And I haven't thought about Children of Korlis in a hot minute. What a weird card.
It’s very fun! A buddy of mine was obsessed with using the card to win for a while
I seriously didn’t get that most people play the ur-dragon as a dragon tribal commander. When I built it I was thinking about using dragons as ramp and removal until I have enough mana to cast the ur-dragon and then I swing with my dragons to put cards like platinum emperion and Avacyn, Angel of hope into play with the ur-dragon’s effect that protect me after my dragons swung for damage.
I kinda just pick a theme and run with it. I'm building a Kennrith Deck that's "Restaurant Tribal" where the theme is Kennrith is really hungry and goes to one of the best rated restaurants on New Cappena.
The 99 has a handful of specific cards called the Chefs and Line Cooks The Chefs are all Legendary Chef Creatures like Gyome, Asmo,Brenard,Rocco etc. The Line Cooks are Legendary Creatures that Help Enable the Food Token Generation aspect of the deck (with the caveat that they are all Mono colored). Creatures like Chatterfang or Black Braids.
The rest of the 99 is all Token generation and synergies with the intent to just spill out a ton of food tokens and either raise an Army and run over or create near infinite Value to abuse Kennriths abilities
So you made Burger King the deck?
I've recently split my generic zombie value pile into two fun decks.
The first is a Varina Lich Mastery deck. The goal is to play on as a horde of zombie tokens after your deck has run out.
The second one is Jonslaught, where Jon Irenicus and some curses give everyone their own hordes of zombies, while I run onslaught block cards like Gempalm Polluter and Rot Shepherd that care about any player's zombies.
I have been meaning to try a Lich’s master deck! Never got around to it though
Making unique but functional commander decks is my favorite part of brewing, especially because of the budget I usually restrict myself to. I actually spent the past couple days working on a Bant Reanimate deck and it's been load of fun. Hope to see the 11 Bant Reanimate decks on EDHRec go up to 12 soon haha.
Who’s the commander for that?
@@thetrinketmage I ended up going with Ellie and Alan. Allows me to go with a reanimation plan but if I don't draw any reanimation spells I can use my commander to discover as an almost back up case.
While popularity as a commander is a good thing to look at on EDHrec I also think general card popularity (playrate as card on EDHrec) is something to account for as well. I've seen dozens of Gadraks and Sidisis for instance, not just because they're occasionally in CEDH decks and are extremely powerful (Sidisi more than Gadrak of course, but both show up there), but also because they get run a lot in a myriad of different decks. Not that this is a bad thing of course, just saying they're not my go-to for obscure commanders, and again I just feel it's good to check the card's overall playrate as opposed to just their playrate in command zone when trying to gauge how popular a card is
I watch your shorts and I never thought it would be a problem it is infinite content that is the opposite of a problem
I personally think it’s fun to use cards that are inherently useless and make them useful
I’m a big advocate of building non-mainstream commanders. Your pizza analogy was super spot on, I just usually sigh internally whenever I see lathril or the Ur dragon at the table just because it’s super predictable. That’s why I love my scorpion god deck because it used the -1/-1 counter archetype that no one ever really used (until new massacre girl just dropped), and it made me feel super proud that this deck was MINE and uniquely mine, not just a generic tribal deck that everyone has. Building non-popular commanders allows for unique cards and interactions to be created that just feels personal to me for finding and discovering. The scorpion god pseudo-aristocrat deck I have just feels so satisfying when the synergies I found that weren’t recommended by EDHREC work in game is just super enjoyable. I wish more people tried to be as creative as I try to be when brewing new decks. I still have some mainstream commanders (Brago, Faldorn, Gishath) but the next decks I plan on making (megatron, Boros Kellan (sunforger deck)) are just fun and unique decks that I can’t wait to actually buy and put together
While i have lots of similar feelings - i will just caution us against hipster gatekeeping. Lets all try to be welcoming to the newbie who just built a top 100 build-around commander and wants to get into the format
I love your mentioning Kairi the Swirling Sky, probably my favorite deck. There is so much underutilized potential in mono-colored commanders!
The only Top 100 Commander I have is Henzie.
I think Henzie is also a lot of fun, because you can cycle different threats in and out and experiment. While there are some obvious support cards you always keep in the threats you load your Henzie railgun with can be quite varied. Also blitzing a Panglacial Worm from the deck off of a random fetch is one of the most hilarious things you can do in Magic I think.
I'm also brewing an Alela, Artful Provocateur Vehicle deck. The idea is that she creates pilots for your Mechs when you cast them and thanks to her colors she can also fit Greasefang and Kotori. The ideal is to then also have a bunch of Alters for the cards and replace Alela, etc. with Mecha-Pilot characters and the vehicles with corresponding Mechas.
Henzie lets you build in so many different ways that he doesn’t have the same overlap as other top commanders
Yeah, I do love Henzie. From just sending power downrange to flings and sacrifice payoffs to reanimator, even one guy with a weird Jund combo deck... there's a lot of flexibility.
I also did a Greasefang aristocrats-but-it's-vehicles, I admit. Next vehicle deck is gonna be Temur colors.
Henzie is tons of fun and very malleable. I blitz in Protean Hulk only for it to die and bring out all the mana dorks instead of a game-ending combo. When my opponents are confused why I did this, I then use them to blitz out an Apex Dev next turn, guaranteed to have cascade not bring out the mana dorks.
I wanted to build a Landfall that utilized Realm Razer for mass landfall triggers. My first iteration was with Marath, but then Atla Palani was released so I changed the deck to include her as the commander, and now it's just a landfall slot machine.
But pizza is always good tho
Yea I agree! But you can’t always eat piazza! Or at least you shouldn’t lol
The better approach is to challenge the entire table to show up next week with a theme.
As someone who enjoys higher power games, my personal trick for making fun decks is to take something that doesn't look like the strongest card out there and try building a powerful deck with it. Two of my brews can actually sit at CEDH tables and play mostly fine. Gonna list my three most successful brews in terms of fun factor to give people an idea of what I do with them.
Nashi, Moon Sage's Scion: First brew that can play in CEDH pods without falling over. Gameplan is to make Nashi unblockable against at least one opponent and then grind value off of him. Very cursed style of Midrange for CEDH, but it's a lot of fun planning out the correct plays when given a random card off everyone's deck.
Chiss-Goria: My second CEDH capable brew. Gameplan is to slam him turn 1 or 2 and start flipping into powerful artifacts (normally stax) every turn while also pressuring life totals. Due to the likelihood of exiling combo pieces, Plan A is to simply beat the table to death before they can break through my stax.
The Unspeakable: Very much not a CEDH deck, but I wanted to try building a battlecruiser commander. As it turns out, Spirit Tribal backed up by every single EDH-playable Arcane spell that mono blue has to offer makes for a surprisingly fun and effective deck. The Unspeakable brings it all together as I tend to get the mana required to cast them right around the time I start running out of gas.
Have you seen my don’t play powerful commander video? Cause I totally agree with this!
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I try to do this so that when I play my decks people don’t roll their eyes. I have a Jodah Archmage Eternal that’s just a pile of “bad” cascade cards and it’s always a blast to play!
Also I have a series on my channel where I’m building a deck for every commander in order and I’ll never catch up either.
Damn a whole deck for each commander that’s impressive good luck with that!
@@thetrinketmage Thanks it’s been so much fun going through and building them even if they are bad OG Jasmine Boreal might be the worst commander ever printed and I’m including Haakon and Phage in this too
"Scion of Ur-Dragon toolbox". The issue is that 99% of the time there will be 1 correct choice and you end up doing the same play over and over again. Or you will be targeted because the card combos too easily. You cannot let a Scion of Ur Dragon untap, ever.
I love having a "dragon for every occasion", but I built Ur dragon instead of Scion precisely because people are too afraid of Scion killing people in seconds
While I use scion I built the deck to be reanimater and all my reanimation revives their graveyard to their field
@@Someone-lg6di Then if you have any reanimate enchantment the correct target is always Worldgorger Dragon and you just win. That is my point.
i personally have the most fun creating custom Commander cards based on my OCs, and balancing them over a few games with my friends. Ive made four so far, and theyre all accepted among my playgroup.
I'm building an Ooops! All precon commander's commander deck. It includes the precon face commander and their subcommander. It's interesting to note many of them are in a multicolor 4mv range with Ur-dragon at the top of the curve. There isn't much in the way of 1 and 2 mv. Which I guess can be dedicated to manarocks and card draw with some light staple removal or reanimation.
Considering that this is a "goodstuff" build makes the question- aren't most new commanders secretly goodstuff themselves? I wonder.
That sounds like a pretty cool theme, do you have a list?
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Ur-Dragon
Urza, Chief Artificer
Otrimi, the Ever-Playful
Kasla, the Broken Halo
Aesi, Tyrant of Gyre Strait
Dovin, Architect of Law
Anikthea, Hand of Erebos
Captain N'Ghathrod
Jared Carthalion
Vishgraz, the Doomhive
Saheeli the Gifted
Anowon, the Ruin Thief
Ixhel, Scion of Atraxa
Adrix and Nev, Twincasters
Hakbal of the Surging Soul
Kamiz, Obscura Oculus
Nelly Borca, Impulsive Accusor
Bright Palm, Soul Awakener
Kestia, the Cultivator
Shorikai, Genesis Engine
Kotori, Pilot Prodigy
Breena, the Demogogue
Mayael the Anima
Anhelo, the Painter
Tegwell, Duke of Splendor
Jensen Carthalion
Keleth, Sunmane Familiar
Esior, Wardwing Familiar
Falthis, Shadowcat Familiar
Kediss, Emberclaw Familiar
Anara, Wolvid Familiar
This is kind of the core out of what I have. Since I don't have all the sub commanders (some went to trades awhile back before I thought of the concept)
I keep what I have together tho as I collect. I do have the ToE brawl commanders as a possibility too tho.
i find the multiplayer aspect of commander the most fun part, so i usually play decks that require everyone to engage with eachother's opponents. This is why i love goad and group hug. because it forces players to interact with eachother, whether forcing removal by bolstering someones threat enough that it cant be ignored or forcing people to attack. It keeps the game interesting since players have to make moves they dont normally would do, and changes the dynamics of the table. Cards like Brow beat ot Prisnoner's Dilemma are great for me cuz they force players to talk to eachother and think strategically with their opponents in mind. But mostly because i love seeing people make deals cuz it shakes up an otherwise would be standard game of magic.
There was a nail, and you hit it on the head. I’m always sad when I pull up to a random table and people aren’t able to say anything that makes their deck unique.
So I recently made a rats deck, and while building it, I went out of my way to make sure that I didn't include rat colony. I've gotten so bored of rat colony decks on Arena that I refuse to play the card. And honestly, Totentanz has been a pretty good time, especially when I swing for 1700+ damage that's largely unblockable.
I'm trying to currently build boomer Garth, One Eye.
It's an interesting challenge and so far I've basically got him with a suite of token doubling and flicker effects supported by a bunch of iconic cards like lightning bolt, flametongue kavu, dark confidant, lord of the pit and even some silly stuff like grizzly bears and hurloon minotaur. The plan is really to make a bunch of shivan dragons for beatdown. Building like this makes you learn so much, I learnt a lot of history trying to build this and I also learnt that there actually aren't that many blinks that immediately return the creature, a lot of them only return it at end step, including most of the repeatable ones.
There's no way its anywhere near optimised yet but that's part of the fun.
Are you using anything special to represent a black lotus if you cast one?
I'm going to get some unlimited style proxies printed up. I wanted to get white bordered versions of all the cards he can cast but unfortunately that's just not really financially viable for lotus obviously lol.
I was also thinking of getting the Duel Masters lotus instead for a laugh but I think I'd like the theme to be consistent.
Scion of the Ur has been my best commander for years. Super fun deck. Every once in a while I swap him out for U.D. (and make a few small dragon changes) but I find the Ur dragon most fun as a temporary break from the main attraction which is silly dragon toolbox.
My favorite list Ive been running is Experience Counter matters Kelsien the Plauge, with the other 4 experience counter creatures in his colors.
I couldn't settle on a tribal deck, so I made changelings and now have all the tribes
I like heavy combo decks with a lot of randomness. Grenzo, Dungeon Warden and Meria, Scholar of Antiquity are my current favorites. Will I pull the exact card I need at the gamebreaking moment? Will I piece together an unstoppable combo and kill everyone? Will I flip a land and cry? Let's tap a few cards and find out! It's exciting to see people watching the flips as if we're in a high stakes poker game and exclaiming "She can combo with that! We need to kill it now"
I tend to have issues picking between commanders for a deck when one has an extra color. For example, I have a bunch of angels laying around, so I figured making an angel deck, and was thinking Iroas. That said, though, using Atla Palani can help with getting more angels out faster, and for ramp because green, but it also seems like a rather common commander. Another isn't really a "too common" issues, but more just not being able to decide in general - Surrak Dragonclaw or Xenagos for just big stompy
It can be really hard to choose with so many options!
As the kind of guy who's more flavor than function, there are some times when the deck pop off doesn't happen. However the table politics and the splashy plays my group love to see are rewarding no matter who is doing it. I will say that my standard group is always up for letting you get "one more turn" to either lwt you do the unexpected or, sometimes, crush that hope because we know each other that well.
But if im at a strangers table I bust out my decks that are balanced in draw, interaction and the like. And during play we tend to talk about those wierd decks, the flavor heavy ones, the wierd plays and this always inspired game 2 to be a little more experimental. Having a few types of decks gives me such a variety of experiences qhile still being "in" the game is very rewarding.
I have an Atla Palani deck that only runs all the big creatures from the 90's! I'm often kept alive by the table just so i can crack more eggs, the laughter and joy from the table when i am flipping into Craw Wurms, Shivan Dragons, Serra Angels, Crash Of Rhinos et al is the best. Couldn't win a game to save its life, but it's definitely fun 😂
Are all the creatures old bordered too?
@@thetrinketmage yeah mate, all pre-2000 cards. Mostly HP from the old, unsleeved schoolyard days. Gives it a bit of character haha
I def agree, what makes a deck interesting for me to play OR play against is if the deck does something new that I havent really done before or at very least it does stuff I've done before BUT in a cool/new/more efficient way. But I guess for me personally at least, what makes a deck MOST fun is that it wins often. I mean all the better if it wins in an interesting way, but winning is def number one priority. So if I can make a deck that feels unique and new AND it wins, than I'll totally be playing that deck for awhile. Heh, I do like that you never imply that its a players responsibility to make sure their deck is "fun" for other people. I've heard a lot of people say that crap and I always thought it was total BS.
I built a deck using almost entirely cards with art by Rebecca Guay. It’s almost as cool as my deck that uses only cards that feature white beards in the artwork.
Woahhh, based alert!! ⚠️
This video definitely made me think of what decks i tend to like bronging out kore than others. And i can start seeing where youre commig from. It seems that part of the magic about building decks is making ot unique and your own.
I dont know if ill evolve from pizza eventually but ill definitely watch your commander reviews and see what comes to me
Zedruu donating Summoner's Egg with a Leveler under it is peek fun for me!
If you're looking for a great low deck-count mono-colored commander, give Goldberry, River-daughter a try. Mono-blue counters can be a lot of fun!
Have you thought of running partner commanders but only one half? I have a Shabraz the Skyshark that always surprise people as they think i'm running both but Shabraz does not dissapoint with a Voltron strategy along a side of pillow fort and group hug (sometimes the best way to draw cards is for everyone to draw cards)
I think about that all the time! Mostly cause there are so many one color partners who I wish were just 2 color legends without partner
I'm very interested in what the Reki deck looks like. I'm not a green player really but a friend of mine recently expressed wanting to play a deck in green and that card seems pretty interesting.
On top of underused tribes, you can also play off-color tribes. One of the decks that I’m rebuilding because my friends enjoyed it so much is Wasitora cats. You can do silly things like simic dragons, Azorius zombies, or mono-black elves.
If my gameplay can tell a story or my deck is somewhat unique, I have more fun than just playing generic good stuff. My Lara Croft deck tells the story of raiding vaults and/or getting lost then having to (re)discover iconic places. It doesn’t matter if it loses because that just means that she tried to raid a vault that she wasn’t ready for. However, the most important fun factor for me is if everyone had their moment, whether it’s a big attack or picking apart the archenemy’s board, just get a chance to do your thing - hopefully without the game stalling for seemingly no reason.
I have had my Seton deck for about 6 years now, glad to see a fellow druid enjoyer. When people ask me what it does, "Oh it's elfball but worse" but the cards you get to use are very fun, lots of interesting toolbox effects like druid lyrist or nantuko tracer. Its fun to see whenever a new druid comes out to see if it makes the cut, because there's maybe 1 or 2 a set, and every so often its a banger. Still need to get the new Ixalan one that gives Druids retrace
Smiling Flood to turn your opponents lands into islands that way you can run Serpent tribal/Islandwalk turbo. Then spam counters for untapping.
My favorite deck is a Nicol Bolas the Ravager Dragon Control deck. Everybody expects discard and boom here's removal out the wazoo and a ton of big scaly boys flying over while I draw half my deck
Sevinne, the Chronoclasm deck (Featuring Cho-Manno!) where you run mostly effect redirection effects to make people whiff. I just thought of it now but it sounds really funny. Just imagine, someone plays a burn spell and you say, "not me" over and over again. Doubly funny if you run cards that copy effects.
Not the most out there but I play with a Henzie wurm tribal (and friends), and it is terrifying. I think even just taking a popular commander and adding a small twist like that really elevates a deck
I play Ur-Dragon.
But with Dragonstorm.
It's not at all built like a Storm deck, but can have some big turns thanks to things like Old Gnawbone.
Nobody ever expects the Dragon-tribal deck to track Storm count. And *that's* fun.
I’ve got 2 brews I think are pretty unique. Og atraxa but it’s level up as the main mechanic. And the. I also have the legendary matters Jodah with partner with as the main mechanic.
Level up Atraxa is really interesting I’ve never heard of that before!
Quintorius Sunforger spellslinger sounds so cool. I have been trying to build him in a unique way (failed a discard/self grave hate list) and I would love to see your list!
I’m still testing when I get it to a place I like I’ll make a video about the deck! So stay tuned!
@@thetrinketmage awesome, looking forward to it! Thanks!
I love playing my Ur-Dragon deck then dropping the First Sliver.
as a Timmy as long as I can cast big and strong creatures Im having fun
Started magic with the Freyalise precon, spent years playing gb elves in modern. Lathril is just the fit for my history and nostalgia in magic. I will never let anyone complaining about lathril stop me from playing with my favorite cards. I still keep my original freyalise in there even though it's bad :)
As for what makes a deck fun for me, its whatever makes me remember my time in 60 card formats, modern (elves and burn) and pauper (elves, burn, mill, and tron) Jace, memory adept was also an early gift, so my mill deck also has some neato jace cards (art mostly)
It's a great topic and I love building fun decks. There are a ton of thrilling older legends and underrated legends to brew around. There are unique combos to employ as you pointed out. Sadly, a lot of people lack the creativity or the confidence to build something on their own. Or they're too competitive and want to build the most "optimal" deck. Doran the Siege Tower is one of my oldest commanders and I think he's fun to build around. He could lead Treefolk Tribal, a LotR deck, Toughness matters/defenders attack, etc. He throws off a lot of other decks and strategies. But Yeah, I think it's way more fun when people build unique decks without sacrificing workability
Asking someone to build Scion of the Ur Dragon instead of The Ur-Dragon isn't likely to be a more fun deck. I know it's only an example, but I've always seen very linear Scion decks vs Ur-Dragon decks can be built on many budgets since dragons are a very supported tribe. Of course there is a fair amount of overlap, but there's a lot of uniqueness to the builds as well. I tend to do looting and excessive draw on order to fill my graveyard and bring them all back when I play my Ur-Dragon deck.
How would you rate a hypothetical "Confuse your entire Pod" Tribal deck in terms of fun value?
Pretty low… I’m not a fan of chaos decks that don’t try to win
When I'm feeling frisky, I'll bust out my Grolnok "Oops All Permanents" deck, Beledros Aristocrats Pod, Inniaz Flying Tribal Yankee Swap, 3 Color Omnath clones, or Marisi Monarch. Can't help but lean into power (shameless Windgrace, Rakdos, Liesa, Feather, Arahbo, and Niv Parun (no infinite) user), but I like to mix it up. It also doesn't help that I'm aiming to build at least one of every mono, every pair, every trio, and one five color, so it's like I have to make each identity count. Yet to build most interesting would probably be Ghen, Vadrok, and Falco.
I have an enerjyund deck run by indoraptor and I'm so excited for the rest of it to arrive so I can bring it to the next tourney at my lgs
I've brewed around 5 of the potential Companion deck building restrictions so far.
Umori/Jared Super friends was fun for me, and pretty novel and interesting to my opponents as you're not playing the traditional support cards.
Jeskai artifacts using Zirda to think outside those generic auto includes like Darksteel Forge, Unwinding Clock etc.
When LOTR released I really wanted a Bant deck, and eventually they released Galadriel. And I've made it entirely Universe beyond artwork.
I don't get why so many WUBRG dragon decks are lead by Ur-Dragon, Scion is more powerful, Tiamat is more consistent, both are more interesting, & ether is half the price
Tbf many Scion players still want Ur-Dragon senior in the 99. Scion becoming their parent can be mana Neutral if you cast two dragons, card draw, and you can then cheat out any big dumb card you want. It opens up a lot of interesting build ideas.
People have fun experiencing my Daryl, Hunter of Walkers Gruul Control deck... then have fun never playing against it again. It draws cards, interacts, uses stuff a lot of players have never seen before, and is just fun and quirky. "Normal" decks are too boring--I build decks that I enjoy piloting, not just goodstuff. Sure, Teysa Karlov isn't the most unique, but that final aristocrats turn is a rush.
I find it fun when my deck is like a puzzle. So i put in non-bos and not as focused as a deck should be so it plays out as differently as possible. Otherwise i get bored of the deck if it's too on rails.
I also like decks that mix up how they win! Not sure about non-bos though
im actually shook to hear muzzio is so underplayed
I can't speak for my playgroup. But i love Hogaak. He is by far my favorite commander and deck to play. Hes different and let's me think of the game in a different way. I can't use mana for my boy but i wanna play my boy asap and often, how can i use my mana to do that without using it on him?
But ive had this deck for years now. Ive been sharpening this deck like a long sword but at this point its as sharp as a scalpel. It plays like a horror movie where the monster shows up early and viciously starts trying to kill the group and hes very hard to keep down. Someone can die as early as turn 3 and its all combat damage no combos.
Idk how novel they find my deck these days. They know how good and scary it can be but they arent wowed by it like your describing. Maybe it has to be with new/random people to get that type of effect
So I have an Ur-Dragon deck and a Scion of the Ur-Dragon deck. Ur-Dragon is of an era when I just wanted to build an archetype.It's got a bunch of changelings and focuses on the attack triggers. That's my dash of snowflake sauce as it were. It is repetitive in the sense that you attack with dragons but when I get to play some of those less common attack trigger dragons. Main reason I don't play it is really because I kinda hate eminence as an ability. But I like how the deck runs so /shrug.
The Scion of the Ur-Dragon on the other hand, is just the 10 spirit dragons from Kamigawa + a bunch of copy and reanimation spells.
Idk, I feel like I just had to report in because of the thumbnail.
Have you tried PreDH?
Can you even tap roon afther attacking to use hos ability?
Friends FORCE their friends to mulligan often. Shaming ppl for awful keeps became common place in my playgroup and harshly not letting ppl complain for bad keeps. This really helped alot more non games from happening even if you seem like the dick the first time it happens. Yes its rough that u sat here for 40 mins with 3 lands while we played, but u did that to urself when u said "eh i dont wanna be shuffling anymore and just wanna start already"
johnny no like timmy
It’s not that I don’t like them I just think their decks are not super interesting
I don't disagree with your video, but here's a bit of nuance or clarification.
First: Interesting is often used instead of "weaker" which I find to be a problem. Sure, you "could" do Edgar Changeling, but it's also gonna be way weaker.
Is weaker less fun? Depends.
Second: Just because others have played something doesn't mean I wouldn't want to try that thing too.
Third: Very few people are actually "Deckbuilders". EDHREC is a nice resource, but it's also a self-fulfilling one. People play the ur-Dragon because it's the top one, it's the top one because people play it, people play it because it's the top one...
Your point about edhrec is very true! It can mess up its own data due to how popular the site is! I hope to encourage more people to become deck builders though!
@@thetrinketmage Seriously! I play Isshin and according to EDHrec I should be seeing people playing it all the time, but nope.
Though I've seen way too many Ur-Dragons lol, and yet I've just built my own Changeling version because I saw a post about having 10 "lords" in the deck that you change in a pile for 30 that you switch in and out every game and I loved the idea lol
To me scion of the ur dragon is way less interesting than the ur-dragon, I played it before ur dragon released. sure you can do some fancy stuff with reanimator, but most of the time you just end up trying to swing in for commander lethal to one shot players if you ever get to swing with scion.
ATRAXA MYOJINS DECK ???????
to be unga bunga uwu
I'm think this topic is a trap. There's no way to make sure your opponents are going to have a fun time playing against your deck. Your deck choice should be for your own fun first and foremost. It's not just one person bringing pizza. It's a potluck. If you don't like the bean dip, well that's why you bring whatever you like. The fun comes from the food fight (what you thought we were eating?) not some hipster contest.
This topic comes off as "This is how to entertain me 😏"
This is all fun in theory until every pod you play in consists of Muldrotha/Etali/Marchesa or just decks with 30+ staples.
Thanks I’m sure I’ll have fun with my deck when I have two opponents playing land destruction 😢
Hell yea I remember that part of the video where I tell everyone the only way to have fun is by playing MLD! Oh wait…