My Eldrazi Copy My Eldrazi Which Copy My Eldrazi | Against the Odds



What wild things can the Eldrazi enchantment Echoes of Eternity do in Timeless? Let’s find out!

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  1. I built this a little different. I made a blue deck with mana drain, counterspell, opt, deliberate. Islands and blue pain lands for the mana base. I use mana drain mana to get echoes and/or fleshraker down early. I trigger fleshraker with kozilek’s command, Unfathomable Truths, mind stone, and idol of false gods. The idol is a one of because it isn’t really the best, but I keep it in there because I love seeing my opponent hovering over all my cards trying to figure out why there are suddenly so many Annihilator 2 triggers on the stack.

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  2. 3:15 – The One Ring, a colorless card with a triggered ability that damages you, in a deck that is trying to multiply colorless card triggered abilities. Now I'm just waiting for Seth to accidental burn himself out

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  3. the token limit is really killing the fun of cards like Echo on arena, you always have to stop yourself to not softlock yourself. It really should be token limit per shared token name, not combined for all.

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  4. Super fun video. Today I learnt that Echos does not work how we all thought its multiplicative, not additive, and that Fleshbreaker es B O N K E R S. Seriously what a highlight, I totally passed over the fleshbreakers during spoiler season

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  5. I calculated the damage, and it would have been way more than 'millions'. It would have been on the order of 8.7 * 10^307. Yes, that's a 308-digit number.

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  6. 1:01:00 this feels like a misplay to me. You had over 15 mana available. If you had cast Glaring Fleshraker first then Kozilek's Command X>=10, that would have created 11 spawn tokens (Fleshraker trigger plus X) which would have pinged them for their current life total. They have Temple Garden and Stomping Grounds open and one card in hand, none of their mana is black to kill Fleshraker, no blue in the deck to counter, what are the odds that GW, GR or GG can answer that?

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  7. It all began with the forging of the Great Rings. Three were given to the Elves; immortal, wisest and fairest of all beings. Seven, to the Dwarf Lords, great miners and craftsmen of the mountain halls. And nine, nine rings were gifted to the SaffronOlive, who above all else desire card draw.

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  8. Would it be worth it to play Conduit Pylons instead of Zhalfirin Void for both the ability to be sacrificed to Scavenger Grounds and the ability to filter mana for Drowner of Truth or Dismember? (and if for some reason surveiling is worse here than scrying or you want more than 4 copies, I would still think that Crystal Grotto is just a strictly better version of Zhalfirin Void due to the potential mana fixing)

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  9. Seth, I built my own blue/white version of this deck and just killed myself with a one ring with a single counter. Didn't realize 3 echoes of eternity would copy the damage effect. oops. I'm not so sure about including The One Ring anymore….

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  10. This is the kind of content that shows me how off i've fallen from the game due to the overflow of products. Seth describes the gameplan of the deck, which in theory should sound fun and exciting, and my only feeling was "so it's just another panharmonicon doing panharmonicon things, I feel like we get at least one new effect like this each year"

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  11. calculating the damage of 170 fleshrakers each triggered 14(13 echos) times isn't too hard. The summation of N from 1 to 169 (aka 1+2+3+4….+169) is 14365. then just multiply that by 14 for the echos is 201110. then if you cast a colorless spell the numbers go insane.

    edit: realized they aren't triggering 14 times. they are triggering 170 times. so 2,442,050 damage to each opponent. then cast a colorless spell get 28900 eldrazi spawn each triggering 170 fleshrakers 170 times. so 835,210,000 damage from eldrazi spawn entering before the 170 copies of whatever spell resolves.

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