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QUEST FOR THE JANKLORD Episode 1 | Jank EDH Commander Gameplay

QUEST FOR THE JANKLORD

Commanders featured in this video Reviewed & Verified

Deck Strategies

  • Kolaghan, the Storm's Fury

    Kolaghan, the Storm's Fury

    Aggressively swing with haste creatures and leverage Kolaghan's ability to grant haste and deal damage, supported by equipment and combat tricks to maximize damage output quickly.

  • Tomorrow, Azami's Familiar

    Tomorrow, Azami's Familiar

    Utilize a combo involving Possessed Portal to restrict opponents' draws while maintaining continuous card advantage, controlling the game through incremental resource denial and incremental advantage.

  • Godo, Bandit Warlord

    Godo, Bandit Warlord

    Focus on equipping Godo with multiple powerful artifacts to enable multiple combat phases, allowing for large bursts of damage and the ability to quickly close out the game through consecutive attacks.

  • Ayli, Eternal Pilgrim

    Ayli, Eternal Pilgrim

    Control the board using exile effects and life gain, leveraging Ayli's ability to remove threats and maintain sustainability while stabilizing through incremental advantages.

Gameplay Insights

  • 1

    Godo's strategy to repeatedly untap and enter multiple combat phases allowed for several high-impact attack steps, pressuring opponents heavily with equipped damage.

  • 2

    Tomorrow leveraged Possessed Portal effectively to lock down opponents' card draws and force sacrifices, gaining a significant advantage in card resources while opponents struggled.

  • 3

    Kolaghan's aggressive use of haste and first strike, combined with equipment, enabled quick damage output that kept opponents on the defensive throughout the game.

  • 4

    The strategic use of board wipes and exile effects by Ayli helped stabilize the board and reset unfavorable situations, buying time to regain control.

  • 5

    Players made tactical decisions to protect key creatures with blockers like Fog Bank and respond to incoming damage with timely removal and equipment plays.

  • 6

    The use of artifacts like Temple Bell to generate card draw and mana acceleration was pivotal in maintaining pressure and replenishing resources during mid-game.

Notable Cards

  • Possessed Portal

    Possessed Portal

  • Sword of Vengeance

    Sword of Vengeance

  • Sword of War and Peace

    Sword of War and Peace

  • Treasure Mage

    Treasure Mage

  • Fog Bank

    Fog Bank

  • Scourge of Fleets

    Scourge of Fleets

  • Temple Bell

    Temple Bell

  • Dragonlord's Servant

    Dragonlord's Servant

Summary

The game begins with four players each using a janky, budget-restricted EDH deck built around their randomly assigned commanders: Kolaghan, the Storm's Fury; Tomorrow, Azami's Familiar; Godo, Bandit Warlord; and Ayli, Eternal Pilgrim. Early turns involve setting up mana bases and deploying utility creatures like Fog Bank and Treasure Mage, while players jockey for board state advantage. Kolaghan's aggressive haste and combat tricks put early pressure on opponents, while Godo focuses on equipping himself with multiple powerful artifacts to enable multiple combat phases and heavy damage output. Mid-game sees key interactions such as the use of Possessed Portal to disrupt opponents' draw capabilities while allowing Tomorrow to chain card advantage and pressure with incremental advantage. Ayli leverages life gain and removal abilities to control the board, while Kolaghan capitalizes on haste and first strike to whittle down opponents. Dramatic moments include multiple combat phases initiated by Godo, leveraging equipment like Sword of Vengeance and Sword of War and Peace to deliver lethal strikes. Board wipes and tactical responses, such as exile effects and artifact recursion, shape the evolving battlefield. The game escalates with heavy hitters like Scourge of Fleets and Dragonlords entering play, with attacks coordinated to deal substantial damage to opponents. The tension builds as players manage resources, interact with permanents, and attempt to secure the JANKLORD title through clever synergies and combat dominance.

Description

Four dudes, out of cash and addicted to cardboard crack, struck a deal with a demon for unlimited booster packs…

…those booster packs just happened to be Fallen Empires.

Now the dudes are stuck on a nightmare plane, forced to play commander by the demon’s janky rules FOR ALL ETERNITY. And you get to watch!

Behold the torture of ultra-budget EDH as the dudes vie for the victor’s prize: the title of JANKLORD and one month in the real world.

Will they find a way to escape? Or play jank forevermore?

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(CREDITS)

STARRING Joe Kroll, Daniel McLaughlin, John Mueller, Tim Prince

FEATURING The Demon, Sean Sullivan, Dan Young, Lola

DIRECTOR, WRITER, EDITOR, & PRODUCER Daniel McLaughlin

STORY & CONCEPT Daniel McLaughlin, Joe Kroll, John Mueller, Tim Prince, & Sean Sullivan

EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS Timothy McLaughlin, Nathan Farley, & Kelsey McLaughlin

SET, PROP, & COSTUME DESIGNER Nathan Farley

CARPENTER Timothy McLaughlin

ASST. CARPENTERS/PAINTERS Dawson Ehlke, Joe Kroll, Daniel McLaughlin, John Mueller, Tim Prince, & Sean Sullivan

CRAFT SERVICES Kelsey McLaughlin Timothy McLaughlin

CINEMATOGRAPHY Tim Prince (In Game, Various Intro) Samara Ehlke (Various Intro) Daniel McLaughlin (Various)

INTRO ANIMATION John Mueller

THEME SONG MUSIC Dan Stewart of WINGMAN (wingmanmusic.bandcamp.com)

THEME SONG LYRICS Daniel McLaughlin & Dan Stewart

BACKGROUND MUSIC “Airship” & “Dark Sanctum (Boss Fight)” by VISAGER

“The Pirate and the Dancer”, “a ninja among culturachippers”, “COME FRUTA!”, “The White”, “Poppies”, & “Death on the Battlefield” by ROLEMUSIC

VARIOUS SOUND EFFECTS Soundsnap

SPECIAL THANKS The Source Comics & Games in Roseville, MN

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THANKS FOR WATCHING. XOXO