Lynde, Cheerful Tormentor | Curses, Enchantress-Aristocrats, Enchantocrats? | EDH/Commander Tech
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- čas přidán 23. 09. 2021
- Deck List: bit.ly/Lynde-Enchantrocrats
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Welcome to this deck tech! Lynde is the new curse commander letting us play enchantress and aristocrats all at once. What a nice girl! As long as you’re on her good side, that is. I love the fusion of themes that this grixis commander has helped me assemble, and I hope you enjoy it, too!
Plus, she looks like Vera Farmiga, and I’ve had a crush on her for years. Don’t tell my wife.
I forgot to add my patrons names to the video on this one, and only one occasion. Special thanks to:
Marie Garand and tobi! You rock!
RULING UPDATE: Hello, I was misinformed when I originally made this deck tech. This is an updated ruling on how Lynde works, by a Magic Judge: • DDR#281 - Lynde, Cheer...
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The wonderful Caleb Hyles and Jonathan Young have allowed me usage of their rendition of Europe’s song, The Final Countdown. You can find their version of the song here:
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Paradox haze gives a player two upkeep steps, not two draw steps…
Good catch!
It should be mentioned that Lynde’s first effect reads the card as it goes into the gy. Which means so long as it read as a curse as it was killed it will be brought back. This means things like accursed witch, which flip over into a curse actually can be brought back. On top of that, copying an aura curse works too, as when the shapeshifter or whatever is being used to copy the curse reads as a curse as it dies, Lynde will trigger.
This is true, and I'm glad you reminded me. I was misinformed when I originally posted this deck tech. This video describes how Lynde works beautifully: czcams.com/video/05-PfsPsL4A/video.html
This CZcams is SO UNDERRATED. You should be in the same class as tolarian and the commander budget one
Those guys are way better than me, but I still love the heck out of this comment!
@@UncommonCommander All hail the new mtg CZcamsrs !
@@CasualMTGDecks Or at least a few people hail us!
Oh, my. I thought Ghen was my enchantments guy, but this is absolutely amazing. THANKS!
I CAN TOTALLY TRUST A FACE AS BEAUTIFUL AS THAT.
Not going to lie, your video really made me realize and appreciate just how many effects can sacrifice enchantments/interact with them in Grixis Colors alone. People are always clamoring about G/W/x, but you really get the more technical stuff outside of Green or White--and it shows here. Great work, mate.
Great video as always!
Thanks, Max!
Uncommon Commander, this is up my alley. I like build weird Edh decks in diffirent colors.
Me too, Johan. One of my favorite things to build.
@@UncommonCommander 😙
@@UncommonCommander I have a Dimir Enchantress Edh in Atris. It uses self-sacrificing enchantments for later use.
Does Blim, Comedic Genius work with moving curses around to different players? Like if you have a curse on player B, but later could use Blim to move the curse on to player C? If so I think that Blim would work very well in the aggressive version of the deck
Afraid not. Curses may be attached to another player when the enter the battlefield, but are still controlled by you. Blim gives control away, but that doesn't change who they're attached to.
Let's say the curse in question was Curse of Fool's Wisdom. The end result of Blim giving the curse away is that player B would still have the curse attached to them, while player C would gain the life instead of you.
Great question!
You could use it as a political tool though 🤔
Was literally just looking for a build on this commander specifically. What are the chances??
Glad to be of service!
pretty sure River kelpie would slot right on in. He ugly but he puts in effort.
This is a sweet one! Completely agree.
this maybe an unpopular comment. but i think once you start your final count down you should end the music. all i can hear while you go through the cards is the song. it's just over whelming.
This is something I've been wondering since my first video, and I've turned it way down as a result, in the past. I turned it up slightly for this video, so I'd be curious to hear what you think of the two most recent videos before this (it was quieter in those). If they're still too loud, I'll take your advice.