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Commander / EDH Ender666666

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What do I cut for Disallow? —Feb. 4, 2017

The card intrigues me. So how do I make room? ANSWER Cut Mystical teachings

can you share the code lines for the supreme verdict background on this one so i can see if there is just something weird on me end with following the links or implementing the html?

December 18, 2016 3:31 p.m.

From your experiences, what would you say is a reliable way to beat this deck Ender666666? I understand it was designed to a be a soul crushing unbeatable monster but I wouldn't know how to stop this.

December 18, 2016 7:14 p.m.

Ender666666 says... #3

Hmmm that's an odd question I haven't thought about too much.

I'll have to give it some thought.... Truthfully, I've tried to make it well balanced

December 18, 2016 8:07 p.m.

Would disabling resources (Winter Orb, Blood Moon, Ruination) work well? That is one strategy that comes to mind. The control package is just so flexible in this deck that it is hard to think of a strategy that could shut this down without just comboing off faster and praying it doesn't get disrupted.

December 18, 2016 8:52 p.m.

Ender666666 says... #5

Resource denial would certainly be a way to go. Luckily, early game all players will be more likely to have answers for such oppressive tactics and can help fight stuff like a blood moon off.

December 18, 2016 10:21 p.m.

skyhaven says... #6

Ender666666 on the subject of how to shut this deck down

my exp in the past is that if your playing shut down controle or counter is that if you find a mirror deck its way harder to get your combo's of

on that note you would need to make sac counters to disrupt the other player/players if you would not have resources open for a land disruption/ land destruction well then its gg altho the chances are really thin that you would incounter a mirror deck XP

December 26, 2016 9:28 a.m.

Ender666666 says... #7

skyhaven True, but as you say, it's unlikely that I'll experience a mirror match up.

You'll find with time too that you take on a fortress mentality... The deck is designed to weather hate, disruption, etc, take it all in stride, then force through win cons when the time is right. You have to be careful what you counter, and ask yourself whether it poses a nuisance, or a serious threat to you winning, and then play accordingly.

December 26, 2016 9:42 a.m.

Logistix says... #8

Hey mate loving the look of the deck, just wondering why no primer?

would be nice to know what some of the combos or atleast win conditions are in the deck.

Any chance you would be able to help me out with that.

January 12, 2017 12:19 p.m.

Ender666666 says... #9

Hey thanks for the comment. I never really thought of making a primer because it's "just my deck" and it never crossed my mind.... But I might get around to it someday.

Was there anything specific that you were hoping for an explanation on?

January 12, 2017 12:36 p.m.

Logistix says... #10

Thanks for the swift reply.

Maybe just general win conditions? What do you use to close out games?

Any infinite combos?Cool interactions between cards you use often?

January 12, 2017 1:04 p.m.

Ender666666 says... #11

So here's my SLOOOOOW reply Logistix.

The question you asked is very broad and has been harder to answer than I would have expected.

As stated in the description, this is designed to slow and tax the game down to a standstill. Control is maintained via counters and board wipes. I intend the deck to be unfun to play against, so one wincon is actually concession. Others include an army of angels, and a way to combo out and kill everyone (just in case).

Did you have any specific questions about it?

January 20, 2017 4:10 p.m.