Cards Not On The Banned List That I Would Add. Its expensive to cast and not exactly game shattering when it enters. That card will surely be gone come September. Griselbrand and Sundering Titan added to EDH banned list. I thought that it was much worse as a general but Bargain is banned for a similar reason, so I understand. Griselbrand and Sundering Titan added to EDH banned list. Really an innocent card, when you think about it. Yeah. I know that in the 5-color games that we play here in Madison, local player Adam Kugler quickly inserted 4 Sundering Titans into his Reanimation deck to great effect. Sundering Titan fits the bill here as a great reanimation target. Sundering Titan - Banned because attacking a player's resources is seen as an unfun way to win. Sundering Titan will often be 1 sided (or rather, everyone's side but yours :P) though. It's mostly Judges since it was kind of a Judge format when it started to go big. Good riddance. My question is though, who decides this? How many people need to think it's a problem before everyone agrees. Basically, it's a combination of it being a powerful yet casually unfun mechanic on a large body that's easy to tutor (because both artifact and creature) and recur (because both artifact and creature), on an enters-the-battlefield trigger and a leaves-the-battlefield trigger (not even a death trigger, which would at least make it take a bit more work). This is possibly a slippery slope though: I don't really want the Committee banning mass LD for the sake of fun. Isperia the Inscrutable. I think Sundering was a mistake and Grisel should get probation as one of the 99 as he was probably more evil as the commander. Lol Why Sundering Titan? Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts, Elder Dragon Durdle Podcast/Alesha Who Smiles at Death And Taxes. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast, Press J to jump to the feed. Usually unfun games. Because things that flicker can break it so quickly it becomes unfun. At the same time, Crucible of Worlds and Rofellos, Llanowar Emissary, were paroled from the banned list The following is the official banned list for commander games. ... Sundering Titan...yeah it isn't fun no matter how you slice it. Tinker and Metalworker, integral to numerous blue strategies both as a pair and independently, were banned and three more format staples were put on the watch list: Gifts Ungiven, Time Stretch, and Sundering Titan. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast, Press J to jump to the feed. Archived. This deck is much like the previous deck, where it has a backup plan in case it can't get to the Titan. This makes me pretty happy. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. I've seen someone drop it on turn 3ish no lands being destroyed on their own side, only to do it all soon after with sort of recursion or blink. Posted by. It seems strange to me that some people can make this decision, and it effects everyone. Well, even land destruction like Armageddon is also unfun, just having it be one sided sucks too. Casual magic in all it's glory Keep in mind when you play banned cards their usually banned for a reason. Float a bunch of mana and watch the ability stack up. Close. It doesn't even win games all of the time. Sway of the Stars - This costs to cast for a weird Timetwister that sets life totals to 7. Sundering Titan. Yes, it's an effective card. I don't know man, seems legit to me. Sundering Titan is so unfun, uneven land destruction in general is pretty unfun! I am fine with this, I was on the receiving end to a Sundering Titan a while ago. there's a formal rules committee run by a couple of the players who first developed the format. It's not fun. Edh is all about community rules, the ban list is just a guideline, discuss with playgroup = play whatever you want. I'm actually not surprised at Grizz, though. But I guess that's what I get for running 9 basic land and 3 shock lands. When spells like [[Deadeye Navigator]] exist, you either choose to ban the initiator or the initiated. Sure there is potential for abuse with Suspend cards, but this costs 10 mana. On a related note I don't know why they didn't just preemptively ban Worldfire. I think Sundering Titan is fine to play with but Griselbrand is not. Most arguments I’ve seen against it’s banning go something like “it keeps the ramp decks in check!” Bollocks. Sundering Titan...yeah it isn't fun no matter how you slice it. Ditto; I literally just added both to decks this weekend after being on the fence about adding them for a while.
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