Today's decklist update gives us the full Masters of Evil precon. Our last cards include space Satan, a Cyberman leader that's actually a robot, Daleks who don't act like regular Daleks, and a Reality Shift sidegrade from the future. Reprints include the worst traffic jam of your life, Satellite Five, and an actual sad robot.
From the new planes we have the Mars base with all that water, the history of the Time Lords, and the Minotaur Hotel.
EDIT: If anyone wants to see the Masters in TARDIS frame, here you go.
The beast: interesting for theft decks this one is a sac after attack thing
Cyber-controller: … and Ixidor, Reality Sculptor is definitely gonna go from $2 to like $9 for a tiny bit now (hype spike since ixidor purpose will be to flip the creatures the controller hit.)
cult of skaro: is there even a way to build this commander? But it’s a nice chaos commander though.
Conversion: that’s basically what Backslide was suppose to be.
cult of skaro: is there even a way to build this commander? But it’s a nice chaos commander though.
Weird choice to make the Dalek Emperor rakdos and this grixis. The Dalek Emperor is a way better commander.
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How i feel about competitive players and casual players in EDH: The competitive are german tourists, the casual are italian tourists, both in a italian beach. The italians asking themselves "why are the germans here?" make a legitimate question, the answer is because the beach is beautiful, no matter the country you came from. The italians wanting to ban the germans are dumb, because if the germans pay for their stay and follow the rules like everyone else, they have the right to be in the beach. Hovewer, if the germans started to ask themselves "why are the italians here?"... they would be dumb as hell.
Cyber-controller: … and Ixidor, Reality Sculptor is definitely gonna go from $2 to like $9 for a tiny bit now (hype spike since ixidor purpose will be to flip the creatures the controller hit.)
That seems like way too much mana. Thassa, Deep-Dwelling does the same job cheaper and is much more generally useful. Heck, Bribery does it cheaper and doesn't even need to worry about hitting the right thing with the Cyber-Controller.
Cyber-controller: … and Ixidor, Reality Sculptor is definitely gonna go from $2 to like $9 for a tiny bit now (hype spike since ixidor purpose will be to flip the creatures the controller hit.)
That seems like way too much mana. Thassa, Deep-Dwelling does the same job cheaper and is much more generally useful. Heck, Bribery does it cheaper and doesn't even need to worry about hitting the right thing with the Cyber-Controller.
I see absolutely no reason to go through any effort to flip your opponent's critters face up. Homeward path is a heavy meta choice in my area, and most of the critters in commander decks seem to be gravitating towards ETB triggers on anything more than 3 mana. I see this is as a premier mill commander - add ashnod's altar (it's always the frakking altar that corrupts fair cards) and you suddenly have a very explosive mill potential. Have 4 dorks yourself and altar, UUB+8 mill each opponent 8 cards so 24 cards, get 8 critters. That's a rough board state, the next mill is maybe 20 cards - and that's a very reasonable turn 5. Not gonna win any cedh with him, but compared to previous mill commanders I think he is the better choice.
From the new planes we have the Mars base with all that water, the history of the Time Lords, and the Minotaur Hotel.
EDIT: If anyone wants to see the Masters in TARDIS frame, here you go.
Cyber-controller: … and Ixidor, Reality Sculptor is definitely gonna go from $2 to like $9 for a tiny bit now (hype spike since ixidor purpose will be to flip the creatures the controller hit.)
cult of skaro: is there even a way to build this commander? But it’s a nice chaos commander though.
Conversion: that’s basically what Backslide was suppose to be.
Weird choice to make the Dalek Emperor rakdos and this grixis. The Dalek Emperor is a way better commander.
That seems like way too much mana. Thassa, Deep-Dwelling does the same job cheaper and is much more generally useful. Heck, Bribery does it cheaper and doesn't even need to worry about hitting the right thing with the Cyber-Controller.
I see absolutely no reason to go through any effort to flip your opponent's critters face up. Homeward path is a heavy meta choice in my area, and most of the critters in commander decks seem to be gravitating towards ETB triggers on anything more than 3 mana. I see this is as a premier mill commander - add ashnod's altar (it's always the frakking altar that corrupts fair cards) and you suddenly have a very explosive mill potential. Have 4 dorks yourself and altar, UUB+8 mill each opponent 8 cards so 24 cards, get 8 critters. That's a rough board state, the next mill is maybe 20 cards - and that's a very reasonable turn 5. Not gonna win any cedh with him, but compared to previous mill commanders I think he is the better choice.
Technically it's "Actually Just Satan From The Bible, But For REALLY Real This Time, Promise," because the Doctor's met like 5 of those.
(The Satan Pit was a good episode though.)