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Commander Clash S11 E4: Viewer-Submitted Decks


This week, one of our most popular themes returns: viewer-submitted decks! We got hundreds of submissions (thanks, to everyone who sent one in), and by far the hardest part of viewer-submitted week is that we can only play four of them. The good news is we have four fun ones. Oh yeah, Crim was away this week, so we rehired Tomer to fill in. What viewer-submitted decks did everyone choose to bring to battle? Here's what we've got:

Tomer's Deck 

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Richard's Deck

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Seth's Deck

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Phil's Deck 

Check out the "Visual View" tab to see the swole. 

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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 Tomer's Commander-focused guide to the program over here!

What's the Banned List?

This season, we are using the official Commander banned list (which you can find here) with no house bans.

Next Week

Inspired by Tomer's struggle to play Dralnu, Lich Lord a few weeks back, for next week's episode, the crew will build decks around commanders with extremely harsh drawbacks! Who can find a way to overcome their commander's drawback, harness its power, and find victory? Make sure to come back next week to find out!



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