![]() I tested this deck with Declaration in Stone early on and quickly found that, while the card was excellent in aggressive shells, it was lackluster in midrange and downright bad in control decks. They are all able to deal with a variety of threats and, more importantly, do not allow the opponent to draw fresh cards. Silk Wrap, Celestial Flare, Immolating Glare and Stasis Snare form the creature removal suite of this deck. Eventually they will draw into more Spy Networks which will draw into more cards and produce an even bigger army. The flying army gets bigger every turn, drawing more cards to shut down whatever the opponent has going on. ![]() It seems slow and clunky but the flyers actually cause the game to quickly snowball into an unwinnable state for the opposing player. As long as its controller has an artifact in play, this enchantment will produce a never-ending stream of 1/1 flying tokens that draw cards when they manage to score a hit on the opponent. This is a basic Blue/White control deck that wins on the back of Thopter Spy Network. Probably more than the past three months combined! The result of my brainstorming has been not one but two Standard brews that I think are quite competitive. Since I didn’t have anything spicy to add to the stock lists of Mardu Green, I didn’t feel that it warranted a post.īut that’s all in the past, and now we have a new format on our hands! I have been thinking about MtG a lot these past few weeks since Shadows Over Innistrad was released. I enjoyed playing Temur White for a long time, then moved to Mardu Green after that. *This video and all videos on this channel are in no way intended for children (kids) nor do they intend to target children as an audience in any way, shape, or form.After several months of inactivity, I am back with another deck discussion! I haven’t been posting for a long time because, as you probably know already, the previous standard format for Magic the Gathering got very stale very fast. Email us at Song provided by The Passion HiFiĮxecutive Producers: Jennifer Moseley & Annie BondĬard images courtesy of Wizards of the Coast and : Please reach out if you want to chat! You can find us on Twitter, Instagram, and Twitch - links above. We post new videos every week, covering all things Magic the Gathering, MTG Arena Gameplay, Standard, Commander, and MTG Finance! Jake and Joel are comedians living in Los Angeles and Boston, respectively, with a passion for Magic: the Gathering and all things Standard, EDH, Finance, & MTG Arena. Please note that links above may be affiliate links - clicking them earns us a small commission if you make a purchase and helps support my YouTube channel. Get your own custom playmat at Inked Gaming! Shop for MTG & Support us at the same time! Make sure to know the cards that are banned in the format before building your deck (listed below). If you ever hear anyone say EDH, they are talking about Commander. Once WOTC officially recognized the format and printed the first Commander product, your General was instead called your Commander and instead of the format being called EDH, it instead became recognized as Commander. ![]() If your general is removed, it goes up by a casting cost of 2 for each time it is removed. The idea was to have a casual format with 100 cards and only a single copy of any one card, with a General: a singular Legendary Creature card in its own zone that can be cast any time, once you have the mana for it. It is easily the best way to play Magic: The Gathering. The first time we played EDH was around 2009. What are the best ways to create tokens for your EDH deck? What are the best token generators for a Commander deck that uses Blue? There is a lot to go over! Thank you for spending your time with us.Ĭommander, officially recognized on June 17, 2011, originated from a format called EDH (Elder Dragon Highlander- there can only be one). Tezzeret, Artifice Master and cards like Thopter Spy Network are good examples of what we are looking for: permanents that hit the battlefield and allow us to use only abilities or triggers to get value, that way we can continue to spend our mana on other spells. For this list, we chose mostly Enchantments, Planeswalkers and sticky permanents, as they are hardest to answer. Whether or not you are building strictly for a token deck, or you just need a renewable way to create and make creatures, these are the best options, in our opinion, for EDH token generation, in Blue. ![]() In this video of Jake and Joel are Magic, Jake and Joel discuss the best options for token generators, for your commander (EDH) deck, in the color Blue.
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