Commander Clash: CEDH | S10 E11
We play a ton of jank here on Commander Clash. It's kinda our thing. But sometimes we set aside the silly casual decks and tip our toes into the deep end of the format: Competitive Commander, also known as CEDH! Here's our attempt for the season, playing the highest power decks with a single goal: winning! Here's what we've got:
- Crim plays a Sultai Consult Oracle deck led by banana boy, Tasigur, the Golden Fang
- Richard is too cool for netdecking, instead bringing an upgraded version of Rograkh, Son of Rohgahh & Ardenn, Intrepid Archaeologist
- Seth is getting aggressive, playing a Stax deck that crushes the battlefield with Winota, Joiner of Forces
- Tomer is playing the easiest deck possible in hopes of not punting, aka Godo, Bandit Warlord
Will someone find a win or will we punt ourselves to death? Find out now on Commander Clash! But first, a quick reminder: if you like Commander Clash and other video content here on MTGGoldfish, make sure to subscribe to the MTGGoldfish Youtube Channel to keep up with the latest and greatest.
Crim's Deck (Tasigur)
Richard's Deck (Rograkh)
Seth's Deck (Winota)
Tomer's Deck (Godo)
New Season House Bans
In addition to the official Commander ban list, we have a collection of house bans. This list changes with each season. For Season 10 we started with a clean slate and banned cards based on three loose criteria:
- Cards that were played too much last season.
- Cards that regularly caused games to revolve around them.
- Cards that are far out of the budget of the average viewer.
With this in mind, here is our new ban list for Season 10:
- Rhystic Study
- Mystic Remora
- Notion Thief
- Narset, Parter of Veils
- Hullbreacher
- Gaea's Cradle
- Mana Crypt
- Strip Mine
- MLD / Mass Mana Denial like Blood Moon
- Smothering Tithe
- Teferi's Protection
- Dockside Extortionist
- Necropotence
- Survival of the Fittest
So this is a major shakeup to our ban list. A lot of Commander Clash staples like Smothering Tithe, Rhystic Study, and Dockside Extortionist are out, and there no longer will be the threat of Notion Thief + Windfalls that dominated conversations.
However, there are some notable unbans: expensive cards like Wheel of Fortune are now allowed (for now). Plus for the first time in a long time, fast mana like Sol Ring is back on the table!
Our house bans are meant to encourage more entertaining games for you, the viewers, so let us know what you think of the new ban list! We'll be following all the feedback from the early episodes to see how you all are enjoying it.
What Are You Playing On?
We're playing Commander on a program called Magic Online. If you're interested in Magic Online then check out my guide to the program over here!
Next Week: Anything Goes!
Strixhaven and C21 are right around the corner, so we're getting in one more game of Anything Goes before jumping into the new sets!