What is the best way to play with double-sided cards? I'm more inclined towards using the fillers and keeping the actual cards themselves in clear sleeves for when they're in play, but I was wondering what anyone else thinks. 3:55 - dude, I played Rod of Ruin all the time when I started MtG!
@@90sMTG It really is - Vexing Bauble helps in this matchup but does run into Chalice for 1. Mother and Scryb should help but are tough to get together without you already being in a good position. I've tried out Burrenton Forge-Tender in Fiend builds and was pleased when locally we had a few players on red but is a pretty niche fit
What is the best way to play with double-sided cards? I'm more inclined towards using the fillers and keeping the actual cards themselves in clear sleeves for when they're in play, but I was wondering what anyone else thinks.
3:55 - dude, I played Rod of Ruin all the time when I started MtG!
7:10 that dryad arbor was a mountain! I'm demanding a refund!
It’s a mountain but still a 1/1
@@nickragazzo1588 oh huh. I didn't know it continued to be a creature. neat
Yup, it doesn't lose the Creature type or power/toughness.
Poor Maverick. I knew from the beginning Fury would be the difference.
Fury is a pain in the butt.
Fury definitely backbreaking in this match
@@90sMTG It really is - Vexing Bauble helps in this matchup but does run into Chalice for 1. Mother and Scryb should help but are tough to get together without you already being in a good position.
I've tried out Burrenton Forge-Tender in Fiend builds and was pleased when locally we had a few players on red but is a pretty niche fit
Pyrogoyf Kreygasm
Adam having placeholders for Fable, but not for the MDFC lands. Very inconsistent!
Terrible! -Chris