Like I said, that card is a reprint. And cloning your stuff in green seems perfectly in color anyway.So now mono green can do cloning too LOL
Cool minotaur tribal commander although I'm not sure green has that many minotaurs.
Mono-green has always been able to make copies of its own stuff and turn things into its own stuff.Yeah whenever I think about green, the colour of nature and the cycle of life, I definitely think about cloning.
This is Song of the Dryads all over again!
There's Voice of All, but this isn't all, just a lot.I would have bet my life that "Voice of Many" was already a cardname at some point in the last 26 years
Bramble Sovereign is from Battlebond, so it was bent slightly to allow you to help your teammate. In a normal game you'll basically only ever use it to copy your own stuff.Those are all such different applications of copying though. Those all feel green in a way, they copy themselves or things you own/control. I recognize it's a reprint, but Bramble Sovereign feels more blue in the way it copies anything.
That's not what he meant. Copying any of your creatures, especially if you're playing green, is a lot scarier than making another Polyraptor.Bramble Sovereign is from Battlebond, so it was bent slightly to allow you to help your teammate. In a normal game you'll basically only ever use it to copy your own stuff.
I'm glad that we can at the very least call it a bend. I mean, it's not the end of the world as a card. It just feels slightly out of place to me every time I see it. It's worth noting that it copies any non-token creature if you have the mana, not just yours. I don't know who did or didn't miss that. It can cause some really wacky stuff to happen.There's Voice of All, but this isn't all, just a lot.
Bramble Sovereign is from Battlebond, so it was bent slightly to allow you to help your teammate. In a normal game you'll basically only ever use it to copy your own stuff.
The copy comes in under the control of the player who played the original; you don't get the copy even though you pay the mana. Again, in a normal game it basically just copies your own creatures because you're not going to want to pay to give your opponents extra creatures.I'm glad that we can at the very least call it a bend. I mean, it's not the end of the world as a card. It just feels slightly out of place to me every time I see it. It's worth noting that it copies any non-token creature if you have the mana, not just yours. I don't know who did or didn't miss that. It can cause some really wacky stuff to happen.
I understand how the card works and where the tokens go. It's a good card to use to gain allies and friends in political games.The copy comes in under the control of the player who played the original; you don't get the copy even though you pay the mana. Again, in a normal game it basically just copies your own creatures because you're not going to want to pay to give your opponents extra creatures.
No "Magus of" card in these decks, but when we learn the reason why, we'll be ashamed of our words and deeds.
Yep. I built 7 decks in my first three months. Ended up dismantling two but,,, fuckI gave in and placed a preorder for the Naya deck. That's four EDH decks now and we started the format about a month ago.
I'm in trouble aren't I?
Creature - Demon
Flying
Whenever a source an opponent controls deals damage to ~, that source's controller loses that much life unless that player sacrifices that many permanents.
Madness 3BB
6/6
it's a reprint from Planar Chaos:
make a deck of all curses and an aeon engine combo to tell one player in your group that you genuinely hate them
Sweet! Wish this was in Standard for my Grixis deck.
Our first example of black enchantment hate. Weaker than a normal edict in most cases, but better against an opponent with an enchantment and no creatures.
EDIT: Or as pointed out in the chat, this works with the expectation that if you want to get rid of someone's enchantment, you get rid of their creatures first.
morruthehedgehog asked: Just saw Mire in Misery, this is the black enchantment removal you've been hinting at right? What is the extent of enchantment removal in black? Is it just edicts?
Forgot to post this first one last week.
And new one from this week
Trust me, if I ever see that played imma have to hold myself back from saying the line.
I am a complete novice to commander so I have no idea how to evaluate these decks but I'll probably be dipping into the format here. I gravitate towards white (which I understand has a tougher time in commander) so I'll probably try out at least the populate or jeskai decks. Though the madness deck certainly looks sweet.
I don't imagine there's pre-release type events for commander sets right? More of a check what your LGS is doing on the release weekend kind of thing?
And final decklist
The reprint planeswalker is Ob Nixilis Reignited
And that's all for Commander 2019