Most people underestimate the skill that good players bring to magic. The deck is important but the skill matters more. I think the Doc here could beat me with a starter deck and a broom handle no matter what deck I am playing.
It’s taken me months to figure out the deck archetypes and common meta to know what I’m likely playing against, that and when not to play on your turn and keep optionally open for instant speed next turn. Started about 6 months ago.
Just started when bloomburrow came along, doing great with mono and dual colors, glad to have discovered your channel Could you breakdown how you prioritize your lands when going into 2 colors then 3+ colors? Atm it just seems like the the verges are auto include if the colors line up, and fast lands I thought would always be 4x but I see some people going pain over fast. Hard to decide as a f2p player as there's honestly so many lands. Honestly would be great video for evergreen content that applies to all of mtg, but particularly helpful if you could note for this standard and maybe upcoming foundations (not sure we know anything about lands there yet)
Crazy that the Bo1 meta involves both "red/boros knife fights" and "late game, 12 lands apiece, hands full of cards slug fests". Would you ever consider adding Tranquil Frillback tech? Beans is awesome, and Frillback is basically the *most* efficient enchantment removal by a long shot in standard, and has graveyard hate.
1:38:55 Obvs things worked out anyway, but is there a reason not to play the green overlord for 5 here? The token land unlocks binding for 1 so you can still make the play to get back lockdown for 6 mana total, plus you get the 6/5 body.
I've been experimenting with Sultai Beanstalk with Glarb, Calamity's Augur and it has been fun, need to play more though. Would be fun to see Dr Ruckus try a Glarb build, it can cheat out Overlords from the top for example.
There's a really solid Sultai Squirming Emergence deck out there! I did a video on it a week or 2 back, but missed some key cards. Will be re-visiting in the next 1-2 weeks hopefully! Stay tuned.
Not doing it currently while playing so much for #1 mythic, but definitely could come back. Those videos don't do nearly as well, so I'll have to think about the right place for them in general.
Hi, I’m larry in the video, that deck sure is rage inducing 😂. GGs tho.
Most people underestimate the skill that good players bring to magic. The deck is important but the skill matters more. I think the Doc here could beat me with a starter deck and a broom handle no matter what deck I am playing.
It’s taken me months to figure out the deck archetypes and common meta to know what I’m likely playing against, that and when not to play on your turn and keep optionally open for instant speed next turn. Started about 6 months ago.
Just started when bloomburrow came along, doing great with mono and dual colors, glad to have discovered your channel
Could you breakdown how you prioritize your lands when going into 2 colors then 3+ colors? Atm it just seems like the the verges are auto include if the colors line up, and fast lands I thought would always be 4x but I see some people going pain over fast. Hard to decide as a f2p player as there's honestly so many lands. Honestly would be great video for evergreen content that applies to all of mtg, but particularly helpful if you could note for this standard and maybe upcoming foundations (not sure we know anything about lands there yet)
thanks for a great deck . Went 16-4 with a slight variation (had to make it more me)
Crazy that the Bo1 meta involves both "red/boros knife fights" and "late game, 12 lands apiece, hands full of cards slug fests".
Would you ever consider adding Tranquil Frillback tech? Beans is awesome, and Frillback is basically the *most* efficient enchantment removal by a long shot in standard, and has graveyard hate.
1:38:55 Obvs things worked out anyway, but is there a reason not to play the green overlord for 5 here? The token land unlocks binding for 1 so you can still make the play to get back lockdown for 6 mana total, plus you get the 6/5 body.
beanstalk should follow red leyline... ;)
Hey, is there a chance that any sultai deck is good at all? Great video as always
I've been experimenting with Sultai Beanstalk with Glarb, Calamity's Augur and it has been fun, need to play more though. Would be fun to see Dr Ruckus try a Glarb build, it can cheat out Overlords from the top for example.
There's a really solid Sultai Squirming Emergence deck out there! I did a video on it a week or 2 back, but missed some key cards. Will be re-visiting in the next 1-2 weeks hopefully! Stay tuned.
I’ve got a decent Sultai toxic deck I can share, it’s at about 55% in mythic
I think this is a better iteration. It's actually similar changes to what I made. I'm not as hot on the blue overlord but I'll try it out.
Any deck with overlords is a fun deck, i do however prefer red overlord over moth overlord
You may need to move to BO3 to find the higher mythic players, if that makes a difference
Are you not doing daily brawl content anymore
Not doing it currently while playing so much for #1 mythic, but definitely could come back. Those videos don't do nearly as well, so I'll have to think about the right place for them in general.
forever 21 =)