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How many people play cEDH?
Red_Wyrm:
That's exactly how I am. I've proxied a flash hulk deck, forgive me everyone, and I want to build Yisan, food chain and Inalla with the spellseeker combo, but no one wants to play cEDH. Although my friend is building a the first sliver food chain deck. We'll see how that goes. And then I have a borderline cEDH Urza deck and my friend has again border line cEDH Najeela. Ths think pushing us further to cEDH is the desire to win, but my friends have made it a point to say they don't want to play cEDH.
WizardSpartan:
--- Quote from: CleanBelwas on February 04, 2020, 07:27:51 pm ---However, I do find it interesting and I consume a fair amount of content on it and keep relatively up to date with it's comings and goings.
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It seems I am in a very similar boat to several other people. I'm not really interested in playing myself, though, because it feels like it gets tiring quickly. I proxied a Yisan deck as a test to see if it would be fun, and winning using the same combo just got rlly boring. If I built any deck, it would have to be creature-based, of which most are bad in cEDH. Even Marwyn storm isn't top tier, and that's probably the most interesting cEDH deck for me. Maybe Alesha stax, I dunno. Stax is on the downswing in popularity/power level right now, right?
Slyvester12:
I have a full Momir Vig Hackball list in paper, but I've currently reverted it to an Ezuri Elfball list. It's still really strong, but it doesn't have the interactive power or stax package, so most people are happier playing against it. I'd like to play more cedh, but even just edh is hard to come by for the moment.
Red_Wyrm:
You're running sage of hours, right?
Relax everyone. It's a joke.
Morganator 2.0:
Winning the same way is certainly boring. What spices it up is when people have interaction and stax effects. You know you can combo on turn 4, but you don't know if you'll succeed. Baiting counterspells is a challenge. Working around stax can be a puzzle to solve. And then you also need to make sure you can stop others from winning too.
I prefer to play disruptive decks. I like having to stop others from winning first, and then I go for my own win.
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