5 Mistakes NEW Players Make In Commander | Magic The Gathering Tips

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  • Опубліковано 4 лип 2024
  • Are you a brand new player looking to improve your commander gameplay? Then theres a good chance you will like this video as I go through some of the most common mistakes I
    see new players make so that you can avoid making these mistakes yourself.
    Now full disclaimer im no pro magic player. and this is not game breaking advice.
    However I do believe it will get you into the proper game winning minset and put you on a path to many glorious victories in the future.
    Let me know in the comments below if you catch yourself making any of these mistakes yourself and if you're a more expereinced player then why not share your wisdom with us commander noobs and share some of the most common mistakes you see new players make.
    Timecodes
    0:00 Coming up
    0:14 Intro
    0:35 Mistake Number 1: Dont Keep Bad Hands
    01:35 Mistake Number 2: Not Paying Attention In Your Opponents Turns
    03:32 Mistake Number 3: Failing To Identify Threats
    05:38 Mistake Number 4: Focusing All Your Attention On One Opponent
    07:29 Mistake Number 5: Playing Cards For The Sake Of Playing Cards
    10:22 Outro
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  • @benletmepetthatdog4243
    @benletmepetthatdog4243 12 днів тому +5

    all of those are super valuable tips for beginners, and even some intermediates. great video!

    • @JackTalksMTG
      @JackTalksMTG  12 днів тому

      Thanks for the comment my man. Glad you enjoyed the video 😁👍🏻

  • @benjamingobbels1678
    @benjamingobbels1678 6 днів тому +1

    Tip 6: don't forget your cards that have islandcycling :D cheers from magiccon, was fun playing with you!

    • @JackTalksMTG
      @JackTalksMTG  4 дні тому

      Only the biggest noobs make this one! Thanks Benjamin for the games and comment mate. Was great meeting you 😁👍🏻

  • @Sam_ch_official
    @Sam_ch_official 12 днів тому +5

    My problem or at least last time i played its been a hot minute was everyone just decided i was going to be the threat because i know the most about the rules and interactions and stuff and i guess my decks strike the fear of god into my friends when i play them so they just want me dead asap pretty sure the only solution to mitigate that problem is just let it happen and eventually they will maybe see there is more of a benefit to keeping me around cuz everyone else can get scary too

    • @JackTalksMTG
      @JackTalksMTG  12 днів тому +3

      Yes I've been in this situation myself haha. Just take it as a compliment and don't react. Don't come out of the gates all guns blazing and let the other players show their hands. They will soon forget about you and that's when you strike!

    • @Cybertech134
      @Cybertech134 8 днів тому +1

      The solution is to play weaker or more gimmicky decks that are focused on being fun to play against.

    • @JackTalksMTG
      @JackTalksMTG  8 днів тому

      ​@@Cybertech134Great tip! 👍🏻

  • @tarmogoyf99
    @tarmogoyf99 10 днів тому +2

    I ramp up for family

  • @CharlieClowsley
    @CharlieClowsley 11 днів тому +3

    Hakbal the great!! 😂

    • @JackTalksMTG
      @JackTalksMTG  11 днів тому +1

      He forever lives in my nightmares 😂

  • @brando5705
    @brando5705 День тому +1

    Don't go in blind to a LGS on Friday night magic as a new person or coming back.
    Save your money and get a precon. Do maybe 10 bucks in upgrades if you want. Or use edhrec and build a deck if your good and stick to deck composition. Tolarian academy helps with general deck composition. Its a guide. Not rules.
    Its real easy to leave big weak gaps if you build a deck by scratch. So, really heed his advise. 10 ramp, 10 draw, 10 removal etc etc. Stuff like that. Edhrec does great for awesome and affordable synergy cards but you want to stick to your guns and make sure you cover all your bases with stuff above and other critical parts. Not end up having a deck with 0 removal or draw cards.
    I built a solid jhoira of the ghitu commander deck for 25 bucks. So you can save a lot and still have a solid deck that competes with many precon decks.
    Lastly I found lgs has been taken over by wanna be cedh decks. 900 dollar decks. Find the few people playing precon decks or 150 ish decks and less. You won't have fun. You will lose. Nearly everytime. Don't even try. Many "casual" deck players have 300 plus dollar cards in their 100 card deck. I've had far more fun recently doing these budget decks and playing in the general realm price bracket.
    I messed up building decks at first using edhrec 😆 I built an all legendary creature gruul deck. It stunk. Its ok to mess up. Once or twice 😆. It was only 20 bucks or so but still. Command quarters has nice deck builds too. Look for the decks around 20 to 25 bucks. Especially if your LGS sells cards for minimum 25 cents. Many do. You will get more value than building one of his 1 dollar decks for like 18 bucks because you had to pay 25 cents each for those one penny cards.
    I probably would say flat out dont go to the LGS if it wasn't for the few nice people who play real budget decks. Trust me, there are tons of toxic people there that don't care if you have fun and are sore losers. Make a permanent group with the nice budget people. Its totally not worth going around playing random people every week. I've seen far too many pubstompers, salty people in the 3 or 4 months since going. Take care. Hope this helps out a new person to magic.

    • @JackTalksMTG
      @JackTalksMTG  8 годин тому

      Thanks for the tips @brando5705 I can definitely agree that playing with a group that are all on a similar level is a lot of fun and great way to get into the game. our playgroup hasent played at a LGS yet but me and my sister did get to play some games with new people at MagicCon and everyone we played with were actually really nice. we informed them that we were newer players and were playing with slightly upgraded precons and they were happy to use decks that would be a good fit for the pod. Overall was a good expereince getting to play against new players and new decks that we hadent seen before

  • @Knightfall8
    @Knightfall8 7 днів тому +1

    there are players who have played for years and are STILL terrible at threat assessment lol

    • @JackTalksMTG
      @JackTalksMTG  7 днів тому +1

      Haha yeah it can be tricky for sure. I'm still learning myself 😅