
A Magic: The Gathering podcast where the slogan is 'EDH. Community. Now. ALWAYS'. Highlights the positive aspects of the game and magnifies cool and interesting facets of MTG with a variety of content segments and community guests. Mostly focused on EDH/Commander but also has segments on many other topics such as 60-card Constructed, Art, cEDH, and more!
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 265 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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This episode has been a year and a half in the making, and is finally here! Zeb of cEDH powerhouse Playing with Power sits down to talk about his Commander Colosseum Cube experience, a 60-card Commander Draft environment with tons of cool cards and s... more
Group Hug may seem like a solved strategy in EDH, but guest star k0ppk0pp joins the show to demonstrate that running Group Hug doesn't mean you can't still find ways to win by leveraging additional resources to your advantage!
You can find k0ppk0p... more
Mr Bevers is most notably the creator of the Chat Chaos Commander game stream, which relies on a bevy of very wacky and weird game modules to ensure that no two games are the same! Fueled by Chaos and furthered by Chat, every game is absolute mayhem.... more
On this episode of the show, Tyler from Commander Paradise joins the show to discuss their personal deckbuilding style.
You can find Commander Paradise content here: linktr.ee/commanderparadise
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MJ doesn’t try to do what everyone else does with MtG content. I appreciate that he’s always trying to do things differently and has a creative deck building drive.
This is an enjoyable podcast, the topics are interesting and well articulated. That being said, they have gone six episodes deep on why white is good actually without providing any proof whatsoever. All that they seem to be able to say is that white has cards that kind of do things if one squints ones eyes while standing on ones head and ingesting LSD. I would like to hear a legitimate defense of white, but that doesn't seem to be forthcoming. As much as I admire your collective spirits, gent... more
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