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No More Breacher! - A Conversation with Charlotte Sable on the Hullbreacher Ban
FromCommander Theory
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30 minutes
Released:
Aug 12, 2021
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A little while ago Hullbreacher was banned for crimes against the table when combined with "Wheel" effects, or cards that make each player discard their hand and draw 7 new cards. The ban was abrupt, to say the least. Putting aside if the card was too good or too bad, that the card is gone is the topic we were more interested in. What were the thoughts behind the ban itself? So luckily Nick and Zak got friend-of-the-show and CAG member Charlotte Sable to come on after the dust has settled and discuss what the RC was thinking, the CAG's points on the matter, and generally be transparent about the whole thing. So enjoy as we have a little talk about a card that when a line too far! You can reach Charlotte Here, and read her stuff HereOur YouTube has videos for even more Commander content!If you like our podcast, please support us on Patreon!If you're planning on shopping with TCGPlayer, you can support the show by using our affiliate link. It costs you nothing and earns money for the show!The opening theme is Lincoln Continental by Entrophy (now Nic Cage on Soundcloud)The Noco Moto Motorcycle PodcastHosts MotoGPete and Swiggy are on a mission to discuss, rate, ride, and philosophize...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showYou can reach us on Twitter or Tumblr, and our YouTube has videos for even more Commander content! You can even email us at commandertheory@gmail.comIf you like our podcast, please support us on Patreon! Now with add-free episodes!If you want to hear more of Zak's band, The Havnauts, you can do so Here, Here, Here, Here, and Here!If you're planning on shopping with TCGPlayer, you can support the show by using our affiliate link. It costs you nothing and earns money for the show!The opening them...
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Aug 12, 2021
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