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Ever watched an episode of Game Knights and thought that it was so dynamic, so thrilling, and so focused that it must have been planned out ahead of time? Well… it isn’t, but that doesn’t mean there aren't tricks to help keep games as exciting as possible!
We’ve developed a ton of gameplay and deck building strategies to make Game Knights good television. Here’s the big secret though: YOU can use these techniques at your own table! Want to play like a Game Knight? We’re about to tell you how!
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Josh Murphy:
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Mia and Beezy:
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The Best 4 Color Commander 2016 | Game Knights 1:
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Post Malone Plays Magic: The Gathering | Game Knights 45:
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The Brothers War w/ The Professor | Game Knights 58:
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Upside-Down Stranger Things w/ Kenji NumotTheNummy | Extra Turns 39:
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Timestamps:
00:00:00 - Intro
00:04:35 - The Secrets Of Game Knights
00:07:25 - What Makes An Ideal Game Knights?
00:16:59 - Game Knights Commanders
00:25:07 - Building Game Knights Decks
00:31:49 - Deck Building Guidelines
00:48:32 - House Ban List
01:04:36 - Goldfishing
01:09:53 - Mulligans
01:17:19 - Gameplay Mindset
01:38:04 - Editing
01:55:49 - Game Knights Live
01:59:13 - The Difference Between GK And XT
02:02:14 - Looking Forward
02:08:24 - To The Listeners
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  • @commandcast
    @commandcast2 ай бұрын

    Did anything surprise you about our house rules or process? What do you think we can work on improving?

  • @Dragon_Fyre

    @Dragon_Fyre

    2 ай бұрын

    I knew that CZ allowed multiple mulligans to make sure everyone had a playable starting hand but I thought it was 2-3x not 10x

  • @josephg279

    @josephg279

    2 ай бұрын

    So you guys did an episode from an email I sent about magic jargon like 8 or 9 years ago. That's how long I've been watching. However I have two kids and a lot of responsibilities that take up all my free time. I no longer can play magic with my friends at a table. The only way I play it now is on magic arena. So with that being said I also have been unable to finish episodes in one day. Almost always it takes me 3 or more days to complete an episode like this one. I would love for you to do short videos. Something like 12 mins long. I understand that any given episode has about 10 mins of ads in it so a 22 min episode is fine too. Long story short. Bring back the top 5 or top 10 list. Secondly I love the draft series you are doing. When you draft lands or equipment. That's fun. And it's not 2 hrs. Plus Rachel is the best. You guys hire the best. Keep it up. Mono black player here at heart just asking for you guys to "remove" the long stuff.

  • @prepperdad81

    @prepperdad81

    2 ай бұрын

    Would you guys ever consider rating fans decks for a fee this show got me playing mtg so it would be cool if y'all rated fans decks and gave tips on improving them and told us our power levels of our decks

  • @3N3MYKN1GHT

    @3N3MYKN1GHT

    2 ай бұрын

    I thought it was awesome how you personalize your rules about card selection for the guest, I knew Jacob Bertrand was a powerful player when he brought koma but I think it's funny you told him to cut some counterspells lol, that would be me too.

  • @dear.dustin

    @dear.dustin

    2 ай бұрын

    Do you guys ever play or spotlight on fan's deck builds??

  • @tommyvang4057
    @tommyvang40572 ай бұрын

    Game Knights isn’t scripted. But it doesn’t change the fact that Josh will draw cards while jimmy will be in a land drought.

  • @cosmicpheon1x546

    @cosmicpheon1x546

    2 ай бұрын

    or land flood

  • @HyperFlame64V1

    @HyperFlame64V1

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@cosmicpheon1x546or Land Flood with no Payoffs or Removal. Or lose after Dockside Looping 6 Times

  • @amphilochusofmallus5070

    @amphilochusofmallus5070

    2 ай бұрын

    So, one must ask. How do you remove the Jimmy curse? Because the last few games I've played, it's been either one or the other for me lol

  • @HyperFlame64V1

    @HyperFlame64V1

    2 ай бұрын

    @@amphilochusofmallus5070 Simple. You cannot remove the Curse. It must be passed to another

  • @Pupalah

    @Pupalah

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@amphilochusofmallus5070witchbane orb?

  • @drrockd9460
    @drrockd94602 ай бұрын

    Tbh I don’t care whether it’s content or gameplay, or what people believe the line is between that anymore. Your content is what introduced me to magic, commander, and its entire community, something I will always be grateful for. I no longer sit down to episodes of game knights for satisfaction, I do so for pure enjoyment. As long as I walk away from a video with an enjoyable experience, that’s all I can ask for.

  • @xarexare2

    @xarexare2

    2 ай бұрын

    I think unscripted but expertly curated content is my favorite way to enjoy mtg content outside of playing. 🙂 The command zone does this well. 👍🏼

  • @davidcrain453

    @davidcrain453

    2 ай бұрын

    Same for me. I had a couple friends who played found a show I liked and the rest is history. I leave it playing on loudspeaker while I work or do tasks it's an always continuing endeavor to learn more cards more strats more formats and find other great shows. I'm very much a magic whore I say lol I love all the good decks and formats and cards and shows it's all awesome to me....

  • @justinsalazar4268

    @justinsalazar4268

    2 ай бұрын

    I second this. Their content reminded me how much I love the commander format. Not only that even rewatching old episodes I learn new tricks to improve my gameplay.

  • @Wyrm7774

    @Wyrm7774

    2 ай бұрын

    Same here. I also found their constant cutaways to explain what was happening to be really helpful when first learning

  • @DavidSilva-zz6ej

    @DavidSilva-zz6ej

    17 күн бұрын

    Same. I didnt play at all and just watch command zone and now we have a league at my LGS with similar rules from the command zone.

  • @MahmoudMaguid
    @MahmoudMaguid2 ай бұрын

    I'm voting for a Gameknights 10km run event.

  • @sarahtatom454
    @sarahtatom4542 ай бұрын

    I learned commander from your show, and now when I meet people who want to learn I always point them to you. Easiest games to follow, full stop. And so fun. I binged them all and now look forward to new ones.

  • @minispiel19

    @minispiel19

    2 ай бұрын

    They are the only gameplay videos that I can actually get my husband to watch.

  • @brianpendleton2674

    @brianpendleton2674

    2 ай бұрын

    This has been the same for me as well. I have been playing for two years now and after the nuanced rules (real not unwritten) episode I find myself understanding complex interactions that long time players often miss. This show really helped bring me up to speed and then some!

  • @51gunner

    @51gunner

    2 ай бұрын

    Game Knights was my wife's entry point to understanding Magic & how a game of Commander generally works. I think some long-enfranchised players poke fun at the show for seeing things explained that they already know; teasing about a cutaway like "Someone cast a turn 1 Sol Ring, this will mean they have more mana for big spells on later turns!" but that is almost essential for someone just dipping their toes into this very very complicated game. Without the asides, confessionals, and explanations it's really easy for someone to go from "what's this 'Commander' game?" to "wow, I have no idea what's going on... I'll watch something else".

  • @munchkingod6

    @munchkingod6

    21 күн бұрын

    @@51gunner100% agree. I had actually been playing magic for three or four years before I touched commander… but I was playing with dollar commons while drinking with my friends in the garage. I ‘knew how to play’, but I didn’t actually know the RULES. Nor did I have a clue about how to build a good deck. Game Knights was THE resource that got me over the hump and actually understanding how stuff worked. All the explanations totally changed my ability to play the game. Once I got through the GK content I hit Tolerian. Now Im playing intolerable flicker bullshit decks and being a problem lmao

  • @antoinecouture8752
    @antoinecouture87522 ай бұрын

    This might be one of THE single best piece of EDH deck building content I've seen online. It doesn't focus on power, or efficiency, or synergies, or hard rules for ratios and card choice, but rather on what can make or unmake a fun, entertaining and dynamic edh night. Love this video.

  • @Wiwwia

    @Wiwwia

    2 ай бұрын

    Kinda have to focus on power, efficiency and synergies to get to where you have fun, entertaining, and dynamic edh nights. Ever notice how every deck they play tends to play various if not all focused and powerful staples? And every deck runs synergy engines? Crazy huh, it's like we can say all the buzzwords we like, but in the end we still all play and build to win regardless of how niche and quirky we try to be. xDDD

  • @wesleydolsen

    @wesleydolsen

    2 ай бұрын

    Bear deck goes brrrrr ​@@Wiwwia

  • @qsh1ne

    @qsh1ne

    Ай бұрын

    Agreed in points like producting and general quality, they all are for sure more or less sympathic, but sometimes you have to throw your brain out of the window to watch them, because even if someone has removal, nobody ever kills the by far biggest threat on the board.

  • @skuamato7886

    @skuamato7886

    18 күн бұрын

    Honestly yeah. After watching this episode I decided to cut a few counterspells from my recent deck. I had them all in there because it relies on the lord so much and I feared people might remove it. After watching this I remembered that people play commander to have fun and let others have fun, so most likely they'll let me play the lord and worry about it later when I already got a bunch of draw in and probably found the counter anyways

  • @Carlosr721
    @Carlosr7212 ай бұрын

    10 year game knights idea. Big 16 or 32 person tourney over the course of a while with slots filled with returning guests or winners of previous episodes. Obviously a multi part thing over the course of several episodes. Would be cool if there was a central theme for all the games or maybe individual themes for each game of 4 (no cards over 4 mana cost, No rare lands, innistrad themed)

  • @adamrobinson6951

    @adamrobinson6951

    2 ай бұрын

    How about a 16 player tournament, and any card that wins a game is banned in the next round? It would be really interesting to see what obscure options they resort to for the finals.

  • @BfeoAdmin

    @BfeoAdmin

    2 ай бұрын

    16 players is 8+4+2=14 games. If editing takes 5 weeks that’s 70 weeks to produce. And if a game takes a day to film that’s 2 weeks straight of filming. You want to reconsider that idea?

  • @Carlosr721

    @Carlosr721

    2 ай бұрын

    @@BfeoAdmin Nope. I understand it's a lot of time and it was purely a hypothetical suggestion. Plus it would be a hell of a way to celebrate ten years. Feel free to give me calculations, but the snarky response really does nothing for your point.

  • @jamesaditya5254

    @jamesaditya5254

    2 ай бұрын

    @@BfeoAdmin 16 players commander tourney would be 4 games + 1 finals. Idk why you'd suggest any other format since the channel is best known for commander gameplay. Unless your calculation (which also didn't account for the final, weird) is suggesting a round robin format so all players get to play with everyone else? Sounds like a scheduling and admin nightmare

  • @taofaj4217

    @taofaj4217

    12 күн бұрын

    ⁠I like how some people don’t understand that commander is a 4 player game

  • @bryanholdren9043
    @bryanholdren90432 ай бұрын

    The Command Zone 10 year "wok don't run" celebration. Just a humble cooking episode where Josh and Jimmy make a comfort food dish of course w/ sriracha dipping sauce!

  • @jonathanfischer7395

    @jonathanfischer7395

    6 күн бұрын

    Need a feast of fiction crossover / return 😔

  • @mikotagayuna8494
    @mikotagayuna84942 ай бұрын

    The reality TV style editing certainly contributed to the allegations of being scripted. A big portion of the viewers lived through the early 2000s when reality shows were ubiquitous and many were eventually shown to be scripted. We carry that cynicism with us who had to live through a time when the Internet was slow and entertainment was limited to cable TV.

  • @brianlinden3042
    @brianlinden30422 ай бұрын

    IMHO, the best episode of Game Knights was the Brandon Sanderson one. The game had a lot of back and forth, and Sanderson's skills as a storyteller translate pretty well to being a showman, and keeping the game entertaining. Admittedly, it's a hard game for viewers to replicate, since it used his personal cube, but it also goes to show viewers how much fun a cube can be, and might have even helped inspire a few people to build their own.

  • @punahougirl84
    @punahougirl842 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your secrets! As a mom learning from and with her kids how to play Magic, I appreciate the care and thought that goes into the crafting of your content. The presentation is very well done. I am sharing this with my son who is finishing a degree in electronic film and media. He can learn a lot from your process. And I am learning more from you and Prof about how to play. I am relieved - I feel bad about how long it can take me to play sometimes, and knowing that is not unusual shores up my confidence a bit!

  • @Watusao1
    @Watusao12 ай бұрын

    Interesting mulligan rule for sure. My little group does a mulligan system where you always mulligan 7. BUT you draw 7, if you dont like it set it aside and draw a new 7. Once comfortable with your hand you then shuffle back in all the cards you set aside. Really speeds things up to start a few games for the night.

  • @Kurisu42069

    @Kurisu42069

    2 ай бұрын

    My group does a unique start which largely eliminates mulligans. We draw 12 bottom and put 5 on the bottom. Rare mulligans, only allowed for lack of land, everyone gets at least an ok start. Makes it fun for new decks right away and seems to minimize people getting flooded or droughted. Works for us

  • @djjeschke7809
    @djjeschke78092 ай бұрын

    Hey I just wanted to say I got into magic about 5 months ago and I did because of your channel, you introduced me to commander and I built my own commander deck for my first deck and loved the game. I love your content and what you guys stand for and the amount of passion and hard work you put into all of your game knights episodes, even the extra turns ones. I learned alot from this channel and will always be grateful for you guys introducing me to Magic, In fact my older brother used to collect in the early 90s and 2000s but I never would have asked him if it wasnt for your channel. I always finish watching game knights extremely satisfied and learn about cards and interactions that I see NO one else do.

  • @jesserobinson8427
    @jesserobinson84272 ай бұрын

    One of my favorite guests you guys have on is Brian Kibler! I love how he showcases simple decks at a high level with a fun demeanor. Bring him back soon!!

  • @maxbodifee3263

    @maxbodifee3263

    2 ай бұрын

    Please don't.. you can watch his own show 🙃

  • @SladePate

    @SladePate

    2 ай бұрын

    @@maxbodifee3263why not both?

  • @trevoranderson5688
    @trevoranderson56882 ай бұрын

    First I have to say thank you to the entire Command Zone Crew. I have been playing MTG since around 1993 with many many breaks over the years but my son recently sparked my interest again and pointed me to your podcast/youtube channel. It is fun seeing the game evolve and it is really helpful to see your GameKnights games for tips and tricks. I look forward to searching through your back catalogue for tips on dusting off my game.

  • @KYeung-be4lw
    @KYeung-be4lw2 ай бұрын

    As a very experienced EDH player who's seen a lot of content, I very often gravitate more to shorterish content where the gameplay speaks for itself, in particular muddstah and Quintessential Commander. That said, Game Knights is still and will always be the gold standard for the level of production and craft in EDH youtube content, and thats not even touching on how many thousands of people theyve brought into this hobby (and also possible financial ruin 😂) Really appreciate this behind the scenes look at your craft. The care and love you guys put into this really shines through and is super inspiring. Im not one myself but I think this should be required viewing for content creators in your sphere.

  • @Manny_lol
    @Manny_lol2 ай бұрын

    If anyone doubts them about how hard evaluating cards in a vacuum is, remember that in the Mystic Intellect (C19) precon upgrade, they recommended cutting Dockside Extortionist for "a better ramp piece"

  • @Pandahboymtg

    @Pandahboymtg

    2 ай бұрын

    I still remember when they said it wasn't that good lol

  • @TB317

    @TB317

    2 ай бұрын

    lmao, seriously? Oh man, I gotta go find that and watch it.

  • @KongtheGentlemen
    @KongtheGentlemen2 ай бұрын

    I will say this, as an aspiring content creator - producer, it's great to hear about production cost for vfx and how playing a card actually effects the overall cost of the episode. I appreciate you guys for bringing that up as many people overlook that fact. Hopefully this helps people appreciate the artist involved more,. and understanding just how tedious that job can be. Seriously, loved this episode guys.

  • @Stephan_Kobalt_Nordstern
    @Stephan_Kobalt_Nordstern2 ай бұрын

    Prof with meld mirshra episode was great

  • @charlott-y7f

    @charlott-y7f

    2 ай бұрын

    It’s meldin time!

  • @maxbodifee3263
    @maxbodifee32632 ай бұрын

    You can't ramp into card draw but you will draw into ramp. Card draw gets you all the pieces eventually so the more you draw the faster you assemble your wincon or get the required interaction

  • @CarterCat60
    @CarterCat602 ай бұрын

    I’ve seen every episode of game knights now and they are the best, I love putting on an episode WHILE I build a deck just to help inspire I cool combo or a fun table card, amazing series with an amazing group behind it!

  • @tinosdragatsis
    @tinosdragatsis2 ай бұрын

    For 10 years, you can play your favorite decks or have the fans build your decks.

  • @RaptorsCantSwim

    @RaptorsCantSwim

    2 ай бұрын

    Yeah! Fan decks would be great! I have the jankiest Volo Guide to Monsters deck and would LOVE to see Josh pilot it!! 😆🤣

  • @mikotagayuna8494

    @mikotagayuna8494

    2 ай бұрын

    How about they all play with the original Elder Dragons with no card printed later than Scourge - the last set with retro frames? It would be a nice throwback to the early days of Elder Dragon Highlander.

  • @tarekt8427

    @tarekt8427

    2 ай бұрын

    they basically layed out why fan decks would likely not make any sense for what they are trying to produce.

  • @ThunderGuppies
    @ThunderGuppies2 ай бұрын

    I need to see an ad for whatever Jimmy is using in his hair. Dude’s mop is looking healthy.

  • @commandcast

    @commandcast

    2 ай бұрын

    It’s a perm!!! Highly recommended for people who have straight hair and want to punch it up a bit - jimmy

  • @alexanderumpire3007

    @alexanderumpire3007

    2 ай бұрын

    @@commandcast what was the other Mirko deck for Jimmy? and why he chose the one he used?

  • @JordoOfficial001
    @JordoOfficial0012 ай бұрын

    you're guys channel an you're content single handed is the reason I came back 2 magic. Thank you guys for everything you do an we love all the content you guys do !!! ❤❤❤

  • @casey8768
    @casey87682 ай бұрын

    Josh and Jimmy are amazing. The Command Zone and all its sorrounding content are an great accomplishment that attests to what they've built. Rachael has been such a top tier addition to the main cast. She brings so much to the shows she is a part of. Like however the choice was made to bring her on, it was absolute a home run choice. Probably the 2nd best decision trailing only the creation of Command Zone itself.

  • @robreusze8652
    @robreusze86522 ай бұрын

    This episode brought to light some interesting "behind the scenes " information, information that raised my respect level about what you guys do. As a commander player, I have learned valuable knowledge from your channel. As I took advice from seasoned players, you, I noticed my game play change and improve. Thanks for all you share with the magic community!

  • @jackpabich763
    @jackpabich7632 ай бұрын

    I've missed seeing Jimmy & Josh on a non-gameplay video. Nothing against the other hosts!

  • @cjoneill6971
    @cjoneill6971Ай бұрын

    my playgroup uses mostly the same mulligan, but in order to speed things up, instead of shuffling in between each mulligan, you "burn" those seven and go for the next seven. it helps everyone keep a hand where they can impact the game, and lessens the time between games

  • @arkknight92
    @arkknight922 ай бұрын

    Last year I got back into magic and tried commander for the first time! I loved it! Found you guys then and you’ve helped me and many new players understand commander much better! Love your guys stuff and keep posting for us to enjoy! Happy 10 years to you guys!!!

  • @zombiedk21
    @zombiedk212 ай бұрын

    You need to have the spiffing brit and josh strife hayes on a episode of game knight 🙂

  • @starmanda88

    @starmanda88

    2 ай бұрын

    Would love to see either of them!!!

  • @lewish1248
    @lewish12482 ай бұрын

    Craig’s fetch land episode laid the groundwork for me wanting to go off in lands matter strategies, I’m an established Titania player and am known for it in my group!😁

  • @imnotsarcastic4085
    @imnotsarcastic40852 ай бұрын

    this episode is so helpful, not just for magic stuff, but for making content in general :D thanks for sharing so much

  • @totakekeslider3835
    @totakekeslider38352 ай бұрын

    Josh talking about them "sellng the concept of a deck" really hits home for me. I immediately started building and then bought the Mycotyrant after seeing him play it on Game Knights. That play he did with Dredge and Lethal Scheme was so cool that I had to try it myself. Now it's my favorite deck!

  • @Frogsmetamorphosis
    @Frogsmetamorphosis2 ай бұрын

    Listening to you guys talk about the show is so much fun, you have such a lovely and respectful dynamic, both during the podcast and also during play episodes! I started playing MtG/Commander about a month ago due to a friend bringing me into it (didn't even look at a magic card before and now I'm lowkey obsessed, ngl-) and he recommended your channel to me - watching your games sure helped me understand the game better, but it mainly showed me how much fun playing Commander with friends is

  • @green_dragon_knight
    @green_dragon_knight2 ай бұрын

    I would love to see an episode of game knights where each player makes a deck for the person to their left, and they can talk about why they thought that person would love that deck, and we can hear more about each person’s playstyle and preferences

  • @decktechsfordecks
    @decktechsfordecks2 ай бұрын

    This was super helpful! I’ve been watching you guys forever! I even went back and rewatched your video on content creation and how to record your voice before I made the Chanel! I still have my make shift sound proof box you guys suggested! Thank you for all you do ❤

  • @ZillionPorpoise
    @ZillionPorpoise2 ай бұрын

    I think I realized why I love watching Game Knights so much... I have the same philosophy with my deck building and gameplay. The fun rule. I prioritize fun over everything else and it can sometimes be tough in my playgroup, where people are using best-in-slot cards.

  • @edwardseiffer5966
    @edwardseiffer59662 ай бұрын

    1:48:15 I absolutely learned magic through watching you guys. It’s been a wonderful ~1 year and I feel like I’ve watched your entire back log as well. Y’all are living the dream

  • @wobblycobbly3562
    @wobblycobbly35622 ай бұрын

    I think Josh's true turning point was the Dalek deck. His face lit up when he started making all those tokens, next episode was LCI. He played a token making graveyard deck!

  • @DavidSpira
    @DavidSpira2 ай бұрын

    This is super sensible. Thank you for the look behind the scenes.

  • @unseeliedream42
    @unseeliedream422 ай бұрын

    This was such an interesting episode and it also cast a light on our pods - I run a monthly edh casual torunment and this really inspired me to explain what could make for a "fun" game versus just wanting only to win

  • @PlaneswalkerProject
    @PlaneswalkerProject2 ай бұрын

    I've struggled for the last year to build decks I enjoy playing as well as fun to play against. I'm a sucker for stax, but I have listened to this podcast at least four times in the last two days, and have taken alot of your deckbuilding stuff to heart. Definitely changing the approach substantially. Probably one of the most insightful pieces of deckbuilding advice you have done. Thank you!

  • @sakuralily5907
    @sakuralily59072 ай бұрын

    I started being more involved with commander with lost caverns of Ixalan, your game knights of LCI was really fun and it really made me excited to play games of my own!

  • @samuelrace3388
    @samuelrace33882 ай бұрын

    You guys got me into commander and I have insane nostalgia for your videos. I love this channel so much.❤❤❤

  • @TheKingRiku
    @TheKingRiku2 ай бұрын

    I really love the episodes of the cast when it's you three ❤

  • @ericjackman1143
    @ericjackman11432 ай бұрын

    Prof is so enigmatic and silly, it gives permission to the other players at the table to open up too. He definitely garners the eye-rolls and relishes in it. I aspire to be more open and honest like prof.

  • @aaronrodriguez9376

    @aaronrodriguez9376

    2 ай бұрын

    Just remember there's a such thing as being too open. I know because I am.

  • @WIBYTIEDH

    @WIBYTIEDH

    Ай бұрын

    Prof is a gem

  • @WIBYTIEDH
    @WIBYTIEDHАй бұрын

    The thing I enjoy about this channel is that you guys were probably the first MTG channel to REALLY focus on your production value and it shows. There have been plenty of channels that stream gameplay but you guys made a whole series out of it and your hard work shows. I mainly watch Game Knights for said production value and seeing the fun animations that your crew comes up with

  • @adym15
    @adym152 ай бұрын

    58:43 Admittedly, there was a time during Game Knights’ run when I felt turned off seeing you guys play your duals and other expensive toys. I remember thinking that the Command Zone and Game Knights no longer cared for budget-conscious players like myself, and that I am no longer part of your target market, causing me to actively avoid CZ/GK videos unless whenever you played precons. Glad to hear that you guys actively made changes in that regard.

  • @RaiderX7997
    @RaiderX79972 ай бұрын

    I love that this video helped me go through and pick the best deck to audition for the next patron episode

  • @AcePlaysTCGs
    @AcePlaysTCGs2 ай бұрын

    I don't even play Magic anymore, but I watch you guys. Since you all have or can get access to most or all the cards, you can do things that I or my playgroup may not especially with more expensive cards. I feel anxious when I think about playing Commander because I always feel inadequate as a player and deck, but I can live vicariously through Game Knights and treat it like watching a sporting event or TV show. Plus I absolutely LOVE to insight and getting the thought processes with the interviews or even the podcasts. Like I said, I don't play the game anymore, but I really like listening to Rachel and Josh or whoever is on reviewing commanders vs the 99 for each set or the discussion on gold fishing or deck building or Jimmy talked about mindset and psychology. This channel is such an inspiration. I wish I knew how to start up my own version of Command Zone for the card game I do currently play, but maybe becoming what you guys are now is a lofty goal. Maybe I should go back to some of the original episodes and capture the essence of that, apply it to my game, and see what becomes of it. It would be so cool for my game's community to have something like this within reach, and getting all the secrets to the recipe is really cool too. Producing exciting gameplay and offering a deep insightful perspective on what it takes to play better or improve the experience is everything I'd love to provide in a channel. Thank you for the Command Zone, Game Knights, and this episode in particular.

  • @SpiritThanatron

    @SpiritThanatron

    2 ай бұрын

    When it comes to playing commander, don't worry about inadequacies. Most play groups I've been in as a brand new commander player myself have been real cool about it, and there's no real 'point' in winning games, because you never know if you'll be able to get through. Case in point, I thought I was gonna be able to kill 2 people in a single shot with spell copy, and one of the copies got countered, so I couldn't close it out. Ohhh well, next game! Good luck to you if you start up your own command zone type of thing!

  • @RedCometNurse
    @RedCometNurse2 ай бұрын

    The secret banned list was a bit of a surprise. I 100% have reduced the complexity of my decks as a result of this show. I think you have talked about the mental bandwidth of cards before. I took Arcane Bombardment out of my Spellslinger decks with red in them for a reason. I would just get steamrolled by MY OWN CARD because I would have other things that interact with that card's activation and it just wasn't fun anymore.

  • @kgoodfarms

    @kgoodfarms

    2 ай бұрын

    Just pulled it from my quickdraw deck last night because of Rachel's recommendation :)

  • @holynacho17
    @holynacho172 ай бұрын

    I started plaing commander (and even mtg in general) about 9 months ago and I was so thankful for your channel and game knights to exist!! I came from yugioh and really wanted to get into commander and I think the most important thing is, that GK is communicating everything thats happening so perfektly. You guys are doing a great Job!

  • @shampp5411
    @shampp54112 ай бұрын

    I share a lot of these philosophies with you guys. I'm always trying to play to have fun and make sure everyone can have a great experience. Obviously I can't impact everything but little things like pointing out lines, reminding of my place in the power balance, even pointing out safe/bad attacks/blocks. Some people find it annoying I'll be honest but I only do it when I'm involved. I think it helps everybody play a cleaner game and helps when people are afraid to make decisions because they are overwhelmed. Great episode guys.

  • @Ultinuc
    @UltinucАй бұрын

    You guys are right about Game Knights informing how people play the game. After watching some older GK episodes I've found myself wanting to build more and more just the most powerful version of whatever kind of deck I'm building. Sometimes that means a powerful synergy that's not as fun for other people because I saw Josh get Mindslaver locked and thought "well it's not even as mean as things they do on Game Knights so I'm still good". Or things like letting Cassius play a combo deck, and all that sort of stuff

  • @novatone8564
    @novatone85642 ай бұрын

    In our playgroup we have a different mulligan rule. We still use the regular london mulligan rule, BUT you draw 10 cards instead of 7. After deciding to keep your hand you have to shuffle 3 cards back in to your deck + however many times you've taken a mulligan (first mulligan is free). We learned that this makes the games more fun for all players, but still have the drawbacks of having to take a mulligan

  • @skinny5089
    @skinny50892 ай бұрын

    I love all of the content that you guys put out but the podcasts like this one are definitely my favorite. It's refreshing to hear a group discussing whatever the topic is for that day, and it also can be an eye opener as well. These podcasts really make you feel like you're part of the conversation and I love that. I also learned that out of my 37 commander decks I'd probably only be able to bring about 5 of them to a Game Knights episode haha. (Nothing against their house rules, I just love playing combo) Much love guys

  • @ryanmilewski9641
    @ryanmilewski96412 ай бұрын

    Love your soul ring rule, I make my friend do pushups. 20 pushups for turn one sol ring, 30 if you have a turn two play after and so on 💪🏼

  • @danielgolinski2265
    @danielgolinski22652 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this video. I've been watching your KZread channel since there were only 4 or 5 episodes of game knights. I love the opportunity you give us to peek behind the curtain once in a while. I am at a point now where I run FNM at my LGS. (That gives me an income to supplement my magic spending habits. 😁) A number of your episodes have helped me learn the game (how priority works, cards you're probably playing wrong, etc...) I am much more confident and more often correct when I'm asked to make a judge call at an event I'm running. Keep these great, entertaining, and informative videos coming.

  • @whisper6873
    @whisper68732 ай бұрын

    Okay so here's my idea for the 10 year anniversary for game knights a live magic tournament with all the best magic content creators

  • @Marker1313
    @Marker1313Ай бұрын

    Thank you. I have been co-leading a LGS commander group for the last 1.5 years with an intentional focus on game play based on mutual respect. Many of the elements we have used were spoken about here. Like Josh said, often what makes watching a game on KZread more enjoyable also makes simply playing more enjoyable. Thank you for validating that being the most well know commander KZread channel.

  • @mai9280
    @mai9280Ай бұрын

    Okay so I'm just a casual fan but I have to say @Josh, It was because of you that I built 2 cmc Emmara and to this day it is one of my favourite decks. I love the statement he said about this being a love letter and He's happy to just Sell someone on a deck he's playing. Much Love!

  • @officeman15
    @officeman15Ай бұрын

    Great episode, probably my favorite from recent memory. I really enjoyed the deep dive of the behind the scenes stuff that helps make the show watchable.

  • @sheldonjaenicke6193
    @sheldonjaenicke619312 күн бұрын

    My playgroup has experienced a couple "not-fun-nights" in a row the last 2 times we gathered. This episode seems like a good guideline and I'm putting it forward as such, for an attitude to bring to the evening if you want to participate. Obviously, as you mention, a turn zero talk where "do we want to play a mean game" can always be tabled, I think the spirit of gameplay you guys outline here should be the benchmark for an enjoyable evening. Thanks for all the awesome content 💪🏼❤️👍🏼

  • @seantodd7858
    @seantodd78582 ай бұрын

    What I really enjoyed about your show as a player who started not too long ago is the pacing of the show. Every card that comes into play either has an animation, but more importantly, shows you the card so I can read and learn how it plays. You guys are a great show. Scripted or not, I still learn about so many cards.

  • @mattlewis3472
    @mattlewis34722 ай бұрын

    I like that you're talking about not always playing the same "best 5" cards. That's something my playgroup is working on, as well. Commander is more interesting if people aren't all playing the same ~20 best cards in every color

  • @colinpavey2060
    @colinpavey20602 ай бұрын

    First ever video I watched from you guys was the first Post Malone video and I have been hooked on commander ever since. I have watched every episode of game knights and it is such a blast to watch. You guys put so much work in and make each episode the best it can be. Keep up the great work 😁

  • @emergencyfood-jk
    @emergencyfood-jk2 ай бұрын

    Started following Jimmy back when VGHS was first on yt, then started playing magic because of the command zone. wow how time flies by...

  • @CHEFPKR
    @CHEFPKR2 ай бұрын

    Game knights definitely got me back into Magic after a 15 year absence.

  • @themagicofmtg
    @themagicofmtg2 ай бұрын

    The Game Narrative portion is what resonated with me the most. I love playing Commander to have fun games. I want to see everyone do the thing. I design my decks to do the thing, but in a way that doesn't take away from other people's ability to do the thing. Thank you for this video! Glad to learn this stuff.

  • @Silentfury245
    @Silentfury2452 ай бұрын

    All of you at the Command Zone are amazing!! I learned so much more about commander from your podcast than I could of done just from playing at my local game store. I truly appreciate everything you do to make these videos available and cohesive. It definitely has improved my game play so much.

  • @cstock56
    @cstock562 ай бұрын

    love this episode! so genuine and transparent but it didn’t ruin the fun. just sounds like you’ve cracked the code on how to make great MTG content.

  • @ChaosEDH
    @ChaosEDH2 ай бұрын

    As I have watched Game Knights and played on streams myself (my channel and others) I have learned to explain my turns, be patient, and also learning to play to the table. The best example is my Faldorn deck, she has multiple tutors and the food chain combo. I never search for the combo and I know when to not play it, if I become the archenemy (happens more times than not) I make sure to leave an opening to allow the table to respond (if I create 525,600 wolf tokens I make sure they don't have haste). It has lead to me losing the game more time than I have won, but it is awesome to show off my decks power and strategy and it is always fun to see the other players celebrate taking down the big bad wolf and usually eliminate me. On the other hand, if the table calls for it and everyone is about to go off and win I can let one of my haste enablers come down and boom Puppies are running over everyone. I also want to add that I would love to one day be on Game Knights and show what I am capable of, and until then I will continue making the tables I am at welcoming and fun!!

  • @GGiTheBarbadian
    @GGiTheBarbadian2 ай бұрын

    Your comments about falling in love with a deck as a result of seeing it 'sold' on Game Knights is so true for me personally in watching Zach's G/W blink deck on the The Fans Strike Back, and Manson's Rebbec/Silas deck on Extra Turns. I was floored by how awesome I found that G/W Blink deck, and I actually built my own Rebbec/Silas deck!

  • @TheKazekageGaara1991

    @TheKazekageGaara1991

    2 ай бұрын

    I'm the same with my Kumena, Tyrant of Orezca, saw Jimmy play it on the Ixalan Game Knights and its probably my favourite deck to play

  • @Tornven2003
    @Tornven20032 ай бұрын

    What's not to love, wholesome moments with wholesome people and we get to share in the experience. Wether it's you amazing people on here, Tolarian community college, Edh hijinks, or commander at home you all help us get through the week with smiles on our faces even if it is occasionally giggling when one of you major pops off whilst Jimmy gets land locked... we've all been there in our commander pods 😂❤

  • @gtodtenor
    @gtodtenor2 ай бұрын

    This breakdown of your video and game process and behind-the-scenes makes a lot off sense as to why I enjoy watching you guys play magic even if I don't. Coming from a Yu-Gi-Oh and now Pokemon background, MTG has always been that OG card game that seemed too daunting to even watch, but even though I don't play, I absolutely love watching this show and the way you guys do the interviews are so entertaining that I've found myself waiting for the next big play/counterplay, and I've learned a bit too!

  • @Jessthree
    @Jessthree2 ай бұрын

    for my play group, we have a "everybody gets one" rule. Basically we get two "free" mulligans. After that its mulligan as normal. We've found that to work pretty well.

  • @Cheesy606
    @Cheesy606Ай бұрын

    For the 10th anniversary you should do a special magic decathlon where you each compete in various tasks associated with mtg; sorting cards, sleeving cards, shuffling, finding lethal, describing cards from the name etc I think that could be a very funny episode lmao.

  • @macka20000
    @macka200002 ай бұрын

    Really cool video, thanks for the insight Would love to see some behind the scenes on an episode of that's possible to see some of this in action

  • @DarkMewtwo1994
    @DarkMewtwo19942 ай бұрын

    Really glad I watched this episode! It felt like Josh was speaking right to me when he mentioned about putting more card draw in and not keeping an opener with an explosive turn 3 cause when someone stops you then you have nothing to do the rest of the game. So it's better to have a steady stream of doing something the whole game. I don't care about winning or losing, I just hate playing games where I do nothing or don't get to do the thing. I have a bad habit of getting upset and salty when my stuff gets removed in a game and I'm pretty convinced this is the reason why! I just have nothing to do after and rather than getting upset at the person for removing the threat, I just need to become a better player/deck builder. Great video, great advice, great commentary. Loved it! Well done all ❤ Edit: towards the end when their talking about playing commander is like doing a wheelie on the playground is totally my playstyle, like yeah I don't Wana stop you from doing the thing, I just also Wana do the thing but I also Wana win so I'm gonna try and do the thing first. Me and my friend were laughing about it cause I always give him so much shit for removing my stuff and I was like yeah I'm just trying to do a wheelie and your over there killing my bike! 😂

  • @CaptainVryce
    @CaptainVryce2 ай бұрын

    For the not wanting too many boardwipes, I've really been enjoying Breaking Point when I'm playing red. It's only 1RR for a sorcery that destroys all creatures unless someone takes 6 damage, unless the person with a bunch of creatures is also gaining a bunch of life that might be a hard/risky decision. Especially if you have any of the red damage amplifiers out on your board. I'm not sure if it's a good thing (let me know if not) but I've started using choice interaction instead of hard interaction. Breaking point, Dash Hopes for a black counterspell, blue counters with the "unless they pay x" thing. I just like giving everyone more options.

  • @adamrobinson6951
    @adamrobinson69512 ай бұрын

    Have you ever considered having a game with more or less than 4 players? I feel like a great marker for the 10 year anniversary could be a tournament, with the final being five players each playing a different mono-colour deck. The prior round would have five games of four players playing the same colour. For instance, the mono green game could feature a Toski tokens deck, an Azusa landfall deck, a Selvala elves deck and a Goreclaw big stompy deck. This would give a very clear reference point of how the colour pie can affect the feel of a game and how different decks of the same colour can play. I would have all three hosts in the first game. If one of them wins, the other two face guests in the second etc. While it seems ideal for Jimmy to end up representing Red, Rachel White and Josh Blue the possibility for them to beat each other at their own colour could be incredible.

  • @RD-cc9nk
    @RD-cc9nk2 ай бұрын

    I’ve been playing MTG for exactly a year now (commander for a few months), with this channel being my first introduction. I’m eternally grateful for this channel and the content you guys make, seriously thank you 🤍💙🖤❤️💚

  • @aubreyblount3833
    @aubreyblount38332 ай бұрын

    Idea for the 10th anniversary (totally unfeasable unless you involve mr beast) A giant live action role playing Duel Commander game Josh vs Jimmy. Hire extras and give them costumes to represent cards being played.

  • @BlueGriffin20

    @BlueGriffin20

    2 ай бұрын

    Tricky as you will have a lot of extra costumes that might not be used.

  • @crouchinglibcrab9527

    @crouchinglibcrab9527

    2 ай бұрын

    *That* game would either need to have already been played beforehand or just scripted

  • @Ridelith
    @Ridelith2 ай бұрын

    This is my favorite video from you guys so far. A decent amount of these "rules" are just things most playgroups end up doing after a couple years of playing together. After a while people start realizing what is and isn't fun to play with; cutting tutors and fast mana, playing for the "cool factor" instead of playing to win, never punching down and letting every deck shine a little... those are the games that are the most fun.

  • @Flyboy245
    @Flyboy2452 ай бұрын

    I’m really liking the more behind the scenes videos that are coming out. It was funny that Rachel said we probably wouldn’t want to hear about the editing, cause that’s actually something I’m most curious about; what’s the edit schedule, how does the interview section work, etc. Very cool episode!

  • @davidbanks5999
    @davidbanks59992 ай бұрын

    I really enjoy episodes like this. I have been playing magic off and on since the mid 90's, but the command zone has made me a better player all around. The best comment I've ever received (in an mtg context), was that someone at an lgs said I was their favourite person to play against.

  • @JavierOrtizBultron
    @JavierOrtizBultron2 ай бұрын

    We love your content because that's how we like our games to go. Fun, interactive and random. From time to time we also play a power pod where we bring the most powerful decks we have, otherwise we play causally. I hate playing against combo decks for the same reason. And even when we do we make it public stuff like if this resolves I'll win the match.

  • @Mish-JPFD
    @Mish-JPFD2 ай бұрын

    This kind of content is amazing, keep it up. Open, transparent and informative, i really feel this carries wisdom that would greatly help other youtube channels, not even magic related; both in type of content and on how you create your content.

  • @dailyvideogamefacts1
    @dailyvideogamefacts12 ай бұрын

    Yay! I'm special for watching all the way to the end! Thanks Jimmy!!!!

  • @xTobsecretx
    @xTobsecretx2 ай бұрын

    Gotta love Josh repping a Stormgate shirt - we see you even behind that fancy cup!

  • @thestrider7786
    @thestrider7786Ай бұрын

    Speaking of alternative EDH Mulligans, our group plays by this method. If you would Mulligan, set aside the entire seven and draw seven. Continue until you have a playable hand then reshuffle the rest. We tend to define playable hand by not having too many or too few lands. But after listening to this we may look at it slightly different. :)

  • @CurtisByrd-dt3or
    @CurtisByrd-dt3or2 ай бұрын

    I truly love this episode! Main reason is because I feel I understand what goes into you guy’s process. Secondly is because honestly your videos didn’t expose me to MTG. But, you guys made me love MTG! I truly wish I could properly find out how to support you with Card Kingdom and Ultra-Pro. Because I exclusively buy thru these sites because of you and I’ve spent plenty with your upgrade videos.

  • @EN-nz5xe
    @EN-nz5xe2 ай бұрын

    Great episode! So many things to think about, how to make the game even more fun to play. I like those episodes where you talk about the more philosophical and practical aspects of Magic!

  • @sebastianroundtree1550
    @sebastianroundtree15502 ай бұрын

    I love watching Game Knights! I played Magic before commander became the most popular format, and it’s so fun to watch. I really appreciate all the work you all put into the show, and this was a fun episode to peak behind the scenes.

  • @ofactor07
    @ofactor072 ай бұрын

    My playgroup uses a house rule mulligan that works wonders for consistent games. We draw 12 and pitch 5 to bottom of library. its proven to work great for us since we've started it

  • @johnanders5429
    @johnanders54292 ай бұрын

    Watching the episode of Game Knights when Josh played MoM is when I found my favorite commander. Watching that deck unfold confirmed that I had to build that deck!!

  • @Quincunx_5
    @Quincunx_52 ай бұрын

    The discussion on trying to win versus trying to make an awesome game, and how sometimes that can require making suboptimal plays, makes me think of another channel I watch. There, a common recurring disclaimer is "if it looks like my opponents are going too easy on me at first, it's because they know people will only see them win if the run is interesting enough to get posted to KZread." Which, incidentally, also echoes the earlier discussion about being "camera-worthy" in this video. It's interesting to see how different content creators can describe the same general ideas, and how regardless of the game, "it's only a good win if it isn't a one-sided stomp" is the best way to have fun, entertaining games. Great video!

  • @wakkip
    @wakkip2 ай бұрын

    This channel alone made me want to jump back on MTG. Congrats on the content, team, this is truly good stuff. 😊

  • @TheTriforcekeeper
    @TheTriforcekeeperАй бұрын

    Our casual commander playgroup's mulligan is drawing 12 cards and keeping 7. It pretty much always makes for a fair game of magic where everyone has a usable hand.

  • @lmanes
    @lmanesАй бұрын

    This may be something that you guys dont are fully aware of, but this show makes a lot easier for ones that are not english native speakers to watch. When game knight started, I was just learning english and I felt I could do it due to videos from this channel, not only the show. Magic is a hobby so it's familiar for some people and it narrows down the subject, what makes the conversation more oriented and it facilitates a lot the whole process. I think this happen because of the quality and the care about the product. Nowadays it's easier to find another shows that are good too, but, back then, it was it.

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