ComedIanMTG Shares Avatar Aang Decklist After Runner-Up Finish in 68-Player cEDH
ComedIanMTG finished runner-up with Avatar Aang in a 68‑player cEDH event, ending the day 3-3-1 and promising to drop his decklist via Moxfield.

In an Instagram post today, ComedIanMTG announced he "Made 2nd place with Avatar Aang at a 68 person event," saying he "Ended the day 3-3-1 and had a really fun time with the list" and promising to drop the full decklist via a Moxfield link beneath the post. The post and the promised list put a spotlight on an unusual commander choice in a large competitive field.
The creator’s X profile identifies the persona as "@ComedIanMTG on Youtube || cEDH Coach & Tournament Grinder || He/Him ... Made 2nd place with Avatar Aang at a 68 person event. Ended the day 3-3-1 and" — that text appears truncated in the supplied extract. The X metadata frames ComedIanMTG as both a content creator and a tournament grinder, reinforcing that this result comes from a player who regularly tests lists in competitive environments.
An original writeup summarized the outcome with a single line: "cEDH coach ComedIanMTG finished runner-up at a large 68-player tournament using Avatar Aang, ending 3-3-1 and sharing the decklist." That report also noted community response, stating "The post garnered over 150 likes from the community," although it did not specify which platform recorded that engagement.

Across the posts and report, the consistent facts are clear: the event drew 68 players, ComedIanMTG placed second with Avatar Aang as commander, and his match record for the day was 3-3-1. The Instagram caption’s promise to "drop below" the list indicates the decklist was made available publicly via a Moxfield link attached to the post, giving other players immediate access to the exact 100 cards used in the build.
The coverage frames the outing as a positive test rather than a one-off frustration; as the original report put it, the result "Highlights a fun competitive outing in the format." With the decklist published and visible engagement from the community, other pilots who follow ComedIanMTG’s work can inspect the Avatar Aang shell he ran in a large 68-player setting and decide whether to adapt elements for their own cEDH games.
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