Warhammer 40k Commander Decks – Decked Out Episode 4



Welcome back to Decked Out: Out of the Box! On today’s episode our players explore the new Universes Beyond: Warhammer …

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21 thoughts on “Warhammer 40k Commander Decks – Decked Out Episode 4”

  1. @JohnBStephenson
    It's honestly really hard to find a genuine negative critique. The banter: immaculate and unending. The visual effects: stunning without distracting. The sound effects: light but impactful. The editing: glorious and hilarious. This is my first video of yall's I've seen, and I can't wait to binge more of it!

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  2. @chaffenbake
    I don't think there are any huge changes that are needed. Even with this "on the road" version of the show, the audio is clear and consistent. The quality isn't the greatest, true, but that's to be expected, and it doesn't impact my enjoyment of this episode.

    For all of the episodes so far, the guests have been fantastic each time. The interactions between everybody makes it feel like some of the most amusing game of Magic, which is something you share with Quintessential Commander. I like the emphasis on gameplay over needing a bunch of post-production work, so I'll keep watching. Hopefully the EDH community is also able to find something they identify with and can latch on to!

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  3. Was amazing to watch, the interaction being the cast was great! i think things will develop organically over time, but the vibe is certainly a lot more approachable than other shows I've watched @old_wolf

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  4. Veggie and John are so fun together. I love how ever episode has been so entertaining and interactions so fun.

    Everything being read and us to see the cards really helps. There are so many cards and we don't always know what they all do. So, having this is nice.

    There was a little sound alignment issues which could have been my end.

    There are so many edh shows and streams out there. So many people focus so much on the game and winning and less on the entertaining the audience. I really love the entertainment and enjoy watching these shows.

    Everyone here is amazing!

    @PhoenixRose_42

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  5. Hey guys. Love the show. As far as feedback goes, I feel like the lighting is on the dark side of things. Can make it difficult to see the cards on the table. Otherwise I've really enjoyed each episode so far, so keep up the great work. @Yesseah_P

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  6. Always great seeing Joey in games. I feel like this is a somewhat recent thing (other than his own shows)?
    Entertaining and a great source of info! AND, I'm seeing a lot of new faces on your show, so that's refreshing (though I won't complain about seeing my favorites either).
    @ausgerco

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  7. Is there a way to enter without twitter? I do have instagram. I really enjoy these games. it is nice to have people explain what cards do as I don't know everyone. its nice to see you are all having fun and able to joke. love to see what other content you have. the fact you did pre-gens was nice. love to see what them games and/or other types of events you have

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  8. I'm fairly new to MTG universe, tarted on Arena and got started on EDH life recently…..I love how you guys dont flash the card in play like so many other channels, where we have to rewind and pause so we understand wtf the card does! The screen time on your videos is awesome and more than enough so we can actually keep up with the whole match through and through! @Tininha1994

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  9. I just love the casual banter in your show, it really gives off the vibe of a group of friends with some sprinkles of cut-throat, yet still funny interactions and i'm all for it! ❤ @SteakOSaurier

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  10. observation: the audio at the beginning of the gameplay portion of the vid seemed to echo or resonate more than ideally, but it got better as the game went on. Years ago, i was one of the production directors for a radio station group, so i know all too well how frustrating it can be to spend a chunk of time dialing in mic's/recording and mix levels, etc, only to have there still be playback issues on the post-production side.

    recommendation: maybe open up the contest(s) to those of us that have social media platforms other than twitter. It's just a thought, but if your goal is to promote constructive criticism, it might incentivize more viewers to comment and leave feedback if there's a potential prize on the line. Thank you for the content and entertainment. regardless of my inclusion for a random giveaway, you've gotten a new sub 🙂
    💙🌭

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