

Open to any recommendations from ET fans out there.
Having great success against big meta threats. The toughest match ups have been Festival Lead and Lucario.


Having great success against big meta threats. The toughest match ups have been Festival Lead and Lucario.
The energy acceleration seems very good. Psychic and Steel types seem good. What's missing?
Saving to buy a new console sometime next year. I've always enjoyed Nintendo exclusives, but have locked myself out of really good titles but not playing Xbox or PlayStation.
Recently picked up Skyrim (original switch) and I'm really enjoying it. Just curious if anyone thinks the Switch 2 would be powerful enough to handle a next gen Elder Scrolls or Fallout title
9 boosters for $75. This is a standard legal set. This set is mostly bulk. Who the hell is buying these things?
I recently purchased the Prismari precon from SOS, and noticed there are a handful of token copiers or payoffs.
One such card is [[Redoubled Stormsinger]]. If I understand the timing correctly, [[Satya, Aetherflux Genius]] can make a token which is then copied by Redoubled Stormsinger. Seems like a great effect that's on curve for the deck.
Would you include it, or am I crazy?
Let's say I'm only interested in bracket 3 decks, don't want or already own tutors and free spells like [[fierce guardianship]].
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Is $50 per month enough to cover new sets or a new precon once in awhile?
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I get that spending may be variable depending on when new stuff comes out. Just trying to figure out what to work into my monthly budget for this game.
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No proof, just a feeling and enough to keep me from buying one.
Jesus, no wonder there are so many car crashes here. Terrible drivers everywhere with their face glued to their phone.
First off, I can't believe how many great cards are in the deck, and secondly, the cost to upgrade is so cheap.
Not saying this is a top tier deck or anything, but wow does it work well with just the cards out of the box and some upgrades from the Ninja Turtles set.
I absolutely hated the idea of this deck and UBs in general until I bought this, and now I have hope for more awesome UB stuff in the future.
This deck is easily going to be my go to super casual commander deck for some time.
Was anyone else surprised by this product?
Are these decks "powerful" by today's standards? I'm just returning to the game after a 5ish year hiatus.
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In another post I discovered the commander precons have generally seen an increase in power level over the past few years.
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So as it relates to these new Marvel decks, I really like a lot of the cards in the Wakanda Forever deck, but have no idea if this deck could actually end up being good. Birds of paradise, Helm of the Host, and Hammer of Nazaha for example seem like very good cards for a precon.
Just curious as I'm trying to rebuild my collection only using cards from commander precons. I have the world shaper and Quandrix precons and this Jump Scare precon looks like
it has some pieces to help support a ramp to land fall deck.
At the same time, I feel like the jump scare deck is a bit all over the place.
Has anyone built around it and do you know which strategy has been most successful for it?
Has the overall quality of precons gone up in recent years? I just bought my first deck in a really long time and it's full of cards I used to think of as super powerful.
The deck is the World Shaper deck from Edge of Eternities. Landfall sac bring back is one of my favorite decks and I used to have a Korvold deck just like this, so I was excited to see it's essential right here.
Also just reviewing other recent decks, it almost feels like you could just stick to buying precons and have high functioning decks.