Orvar, the All-Form - Copy That, and This - Commander Deck Tech - Command Valley

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  • Orvar is the hit new copy spell commander that turns all your useless target spells into super cheap copy spells, and Griffin is on the case.
    Orvar is the hit new copy spell commander that turns all your useless target spells into super cheap copy spells, and Griffin is on the case.
    Orvar is the hit new copy spell commander that turns all your useless target spells into super cheap copy spells, and Griffin is on the case.
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    1 Augur of Bolas
    1 Thassa's Oracle
    1 Cloudkin Seer
    1 Archaeomancer
    1 Clever Impersonator
    1 Master of Waves
    1 Murmuring Mystic
    1 Orvar, the All-Form
    1 Sakashima of a Thousand Faces
    1 Solemn Simulacrum
    1 Sower of Temptation
    1 Spark Double
    1 Talrand, Sky Summoner
    1 Docent of Perfection
    1 Mulldrifter
    1 Peregrine Drake
    1 Precursor Golem
    1 Salvager of Secrets
    1 Shipwreck Dowser
    1 Draining Whelk
    1 Duplicant
    1 Agent of Treachery
    1 Scholar of the Ages
    1 Scholar of the Lost Trove
    1 Scourge of Fleets
    1 Tidespout Tyrant
    1 Aquitect's Will
    1 Artful Dodge
    1 Artificial Evolution
    1 Clockspinning
    1 Dispel
    1 Distortion Strike
    1 Mind Bend
    1 Mind Games
    1 Moonlace
    1 Mystical Tutor
    1 Shadow Rift
    1 Slip Through Space
    1 Swan Song
    1 Thermal Flux
    1 Trait Doctoring
    1 Whim of Volrath
    1 Arcane Denial
    1 Counterspell
    1 Dramatic Reversal
    1 Glamerdye
    1 Hidden Strings
    1 Merchant Scroll
    1 Dissipate
    1 Whelming Wave
    1 Sol Ring
    1 Fellwar Stone
    1 Isochron Scepter
    1 Sky Diamond
    1 Star Compass
    1 Worn Powerstone
    1 Aetherflux Reservoir
    1 Mystic Remora
    1 Confounding Conundrum
    1 Fate Foretold
    1 Rhystic Study
    1 Mechanized Production
    1 The Mirari Conjecture
    1 Kiora Bests the Sea God
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Komentáře • 31

  • @Wrokzor
    @Wrokzor Před 3 lety +12

    A really clever one would be Hydroblast, its an instant that costs a single blue and it says: counter target red spell, or "destroy target permanent, if its red" notice the wording, you can target any permanent with it, it only gets destroyed as long as it is red, so you can use it to copy your own things too, its sort of double duty in this deck

  • @eyeh0
    @eyeh0 Před 3 lety +5

    Thanks to Orvar, I accidentally learned that making infinite copies of Thassa’s Oracle wins you the game. It’s so much more satisfying than just casting it on an empty library.

  • @Firefly580
    @Firefly580 Před 3 měsíci

    Nice decklist. I love Orvar, it was my first mono-blue commander. I really love Hullbreaker Horror, Diluvian Primordial, Sludge Monster, Sphinx of Uthuun and Metallurgic Summonings for this build. Hullbreaker just breaks the opponents. Nobody wants to do anything. Diluvian Primordial will cast all instants and sorcerys from all opponents graveyards and exile them while doing it, thats just ridicoulous. Sludge Monster is an easy way of removal and Sphinx of Uthuun just is Fact or Fiction on a stick. Metallurgic Summonings is a beast on its own. It will explode your board state and basically will let you cast your graveyard over and over and over and over and over again. Combined with a Peregrine Drake, this will pretty much go infinite with a ham sandwich. Bonus: Riptide Laboratory is a nice utility land, because it will protect your commander, if nescessary.
    I will happily implement some of your cards, especially Master of Waves seems way better than Talrand in this deck. Luckily, I ordered a Sower of Temptation the other day, without really knowing what to do with it. Thanks for the inspiration.
    What baffles me most about this commander is the unique way it's mono-blue land-ramp. And I got way more Instants and a lot less creatures than you do.
    My playgroup hated Orvar v1, and they still hate todays Orvar-Iteration. Great commander and thx for the video

  • @twistedpear18
    @twistedpear18 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice stuff, I really like the idea of using clockspinning buyback. I just built Orvar myself, and I can say from personal experience that coveted jewel is usually enough to enable wins on the turn it comes out.

  • @twaddc1390
    @twaddc1390 Před 3 lety

    Love this commander Precursor Golem makes for some crazy triggers!

  • @justcausee
    @justcausee Před 3 lety

    Things I've found to be useful in Orvar: magus of the future + mystic sanctuary, windreader sphinx, thopter spy network, and implement of examination.

  • @terand42
    @terand42 Před 3 lety +2

    You should make a Niambi, Esteemed Speaker sometime. Azorius reanimator sounds neat.

  • @Servbot40
    @Servbot40 Před 2 lety

    Land hack cards actually helped me fight a blood moon so it's not just flavor text, especially with cards like Carpet of Flowers seeing more play.

  • @crovax1375
    @crovax1375 Před 3 lety

    I personally really like to use Storm Cauldron with Confounding Conundrum. This deck in particular can really use this soft lock once it gets multiple copies in play

  • @Orelusz
    @Orelusz Před 3 lety

    Been brewing an Orvar myself and found out something nice to add to the list. Instead of the Scourge guy for 7 mana a new foretell card from Kaldheim commander: Spectral Deluge. Also something that most people brewing this have been doing lately is Coveted Jewel and I don't run Thassa's oracle as much as I'd want but have an altenative win con via milling with Brain Freeze due to the high storm Orvar can make and also Ruin Crab, because you can copy so many crabs fast and copy lands as fast as well to mill opponents out.

  • @RagdorUltron
    @RagdorUltron Před 3 lety

    Nice deck tech. Master of the Waves + Mystic Reflection?

  • @Myors
    @Myors Před 2 lety

    Darksteel Juggernaut and Precursor Golem are great creatures to copy. I've never seen mechanised production before, seems ever better with those artifact creatures.

  • @matteobagni1235
    @matteobagni1235 Před 3 lety

    I feel like this will just go in the Rasputin blink deck...

  • @rita2715
    @rita2715 Před 2 lety

    Sure, the "change color" effects aren't that useful most of the time, but don't forget about them because your opponents will. I've used Whim of Volrath to surprise turn off Steel of the Godhead's unblockable effect.

  • @lumorowenamooncaller9811

    Replace Whim of Volrath with Dizzy Spell to make your deck a flat $20 cheaper!

  • @sinisterpuddle6655
    @sinisterpuddle6655 Před 3 lety +1

    love how all the target spells are just 0-1$ bulk cards but out of nowhere whim of volrath is 30$

    • @CommandValley
      @CommandValley  Před 3 lety

      Oh the joy of magic finances 😂

    • @sinisterpuddle6655
      @sinisterpuddle6655 Před 3 lety

      @Elvis Leong likes sour cream and onion chips fuck has it gone up? I wanted to buy one when it was 25-30 but it was sold put everywhere

  • @gabetaylor6007
    @gabetaylor6007 Před 3 lety

    Sea kings blessing is an all star in this deck!

    • @CommandValley
      @CommandValley  Před 3 lety

      Another cool obscure card I've never heard of!

    • @alexandermoll3595
      @alexandermoll3595 Před 3 lety

      @@CommandValley unfortunately if sea king's blessing targets many things, orvar will only make a copy of *one* of those permanents -- but wow this video is great thank you so much!

  • @kiritokaguya9180
    @kiritokaguya9180 Před 3 lety

    what exactly will you change with all this color word cards? I do get that we are all about the targeting, but we will have to resolve the card still right? so what do we change on our targets?

    • @CommandValley
      @CommandValley  Před 3 lety +1

      Most of the time it's not going to matter what we change it to, but it can come in handy if one of our opponents are playing protection keywords. So it entirely depends on what is on the table and what colors your opponents are playing / protecting against. There are two prominent examples I can think of: there are several swords of x and y that are played often in some metas, and Veil of Summer can grant hexproof from blue and black that you can use this to get around. - Peter

    • @kiritokaguya9180
      @kiritokaguya9180 Před 3 lety

      @@CommandValley well i often see Lands as examples and I just dont get it 😅 I have an Island and I change it from a blue mana to green for example 🤔🤯 I'm little lost

    • @jacket2848
      @jacket2848 Před 2 lety

      @@kiritokaguya9180 you don't see the value in making another land for 1 mana? You must be incredibly new to magic if you think that's bad 😂

  • @maxrabe3849
    @maxrabe3849 Před rokem

    Why dont you use mutate for copying Orvar?

  • @catfoodbob1
    @catfoodbob1 Před 2 lety

    Orvar gets kinda wacky and you ddon't need extra turns in this deck cause it creates its own. If you get to critical mass your turn just doesn't end.

  • @shobooknight
    @shobooknight Před 3 lety

    You sadly cannot copy the sakashima and spark double copies of orvar since like the original the copies say "another permanent".

    • @CommandValley
      @CommandValley  Před 3 lety

      If you have both, you could target the other one with your spell (for instance, Sakashima’s trigger on original Orvar’s trigger) and you’d be fine. But you’re right, only having the one out makes it so it can’t target itself.

  • @scholtzovsvet5724
    @scholtzovsvet5724 Před 2 lety

    Add mirari there