Nature's Right Hand [TEMUR MTG Color Philosophy]

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 27 лип 2024
  • Temur looks to Mother nature herself for the answers to its existence. It is the slice of the MTG Color Pie that experiences all that life has to offer and never doubts its place within its Plane. Magic the gathering color philosophy is a challenge in taking these core elements within the game of MTG and learning more about ourselves in the process. Join me in the final episode of slicing the pie with the Wedge of Temur and all of the mtg mana colors that make up this MTG color philosophy explained.
    SOCIAL MEDIA --- Follow me everywhere
    Official WebPage- www.dicetry.com
    Twitter- / dicetrycolorpie
    Instagram- / dicetrymtg
    Discord- / discord
    TikTok- / dicetry
  • Ігри

КОМЕНТАРІ • 214

  • @DiceTry
    @DiceTry  2 роки тому +8

    Learn more about the colors featured in this video:
    Blue - ua-cam.com/video/_SJWQkWBj6c/v-deo.html
    Red - ua-cam.com/video/uHJHwqsOZbU/v-deo.html
    Green - ua-cam.com/video/Wa4unbtsBtE/v-deo.html

  • @agm5424
    @agm5424 3 роки тому +102

    Something else that you could do is explain how each type of land reflects the philosophy of the five colors and their combinations.

    • @RaunienTheFirst
      @RaunienTheFirst 3 роки тому +17

      Forest - pretty self explanatory. A forest is an entire ecosystem. A contained whole that works best when not tampered with.
      Plains - nature cultivated, civilised. The land is put to use for a greater good.
      Island - water doesn't seem powerful at first, but it is persistent. Given enough time it will wear down mountains.
      Swamp - rot is king here. Diseases are bred, and death lurks round every corner.
      Mountain - honestly the hardest. Volcanoes make sense, violent outbursts of energy, mirroring the passion of Red, but mountains in general? Not so sure.

    • @benjohnson7793
      @benjohnson7793 2 роки тому

      I would watch that

    • @An_Ian
      @An_Ian 2 роки тому +5

      @@RaunienTheFirst Plains are known for being prime land for building civilizations IRL
      In contrast Mountains are the worst since they isolate communities resulting in them taking more Red mindsets generally
      No terrain on earth is less conducive to white that can safely be inhabited than mountains

    • @neminem233
      @neminem233 2 місяці тому

      Guesss whaaaat

  • @azazelgrigori9244
    @azazelgrigori9244 3 роки тому +142

    I've often thought Temur was about total neutrality, or to the very least a lack of concern for moral judgements or metaphysical contemplation. White and black are too much concerned with concepts of good or evil. This obviously causes division in one form or another. Temur, though, is free from this type of judgmental thinking and can experience the world as it is. It sees everything as having a place in the world, both the good and the bad. It isn't afraid of conflict, nor is it against peace. All that matters is living.
    Temur contains Blue's curiosity and cleverness, but none of it's over thinking. It has Red's passion and self determination with room for thought and control. And it relishes in Green's instinctual behavior and harmonious way of life, but it's always comfortable with change and innovation.

    • @DiceTry
      @DiceTry  3 роки тому +27

      Well said. I think your right about that neutrality in Temur at least in the way that humans dictate morality and law.

    • @jimcharles1479
      @jimcharles1479 3 роки тому

      this sums up my thoughts just abit better put

    • @StrangeGamer859
      @StrangeGamer859 3 роки тому +4

      Temur is the combination of the Tao

    • @jarijansma2207
      @jarijansma2207 2 роки тому +2

      Hmm .. sounds like a daoist

    • @danielcox7629
      @danielcox7629 Рік тому +5

      Nature is a harsh judge.
      Creativity and innovation can help us live in line with nature.
      Life isn't worth living without passion.
      There is judgment it's just not human judgement.

  • @inkblot6626
    @inkblot6626 3 роки тому +66

    Temur and Abzan have a cool parallel. Both are centered around nature and the opposites within nature. Abzan embraces life and death in nature. Temur embrace chaos and order of nature, creation and entropy.

  • @jtmeade
    @jtmeade 3 роки тому +52

    Yes! Finally Temur! I typically view Temur as a balance of the three colors, acting as Mind (Blue), Body (Green) and Spirit (Red), with the form they take being some form of Sage.

    • @thos1618
      @thos1618 Рік тому +3

      This guy gets it.

    • @adonisjunior3197
      @adonisjunior3197 Рік тому

      i always thought that the monk civilization should be temur detached by society good and evil and detached by thoughts of material stuf like gains and power. they train their Body and Mind to be in comune with nature and utilize root themselves in their temples get in touch with the elementals and natures secrets, even the +1/+1 mechanic their cretures get everytime a noncreature spell is casted is the mos simic/grull/izzet combination mechanic i have ever saw. Jeskai be the adventurous nomadic sages that look for artfacts and secrets of the world think of the loreholders but using their discoveries to make even more incredible and dangerous artifacts (maybe using spirits of people to make artfacts come to life) the mechanic of artifacts that can became creatures with an exiled card toughnes and power pass trough my mind.

    • @thos1618
      @thos1618 Рік тому

      @@adonisjunior3197 They're called Monastic ORDERS for a reason. Monks are White, usually with a tinge of Green.

    • @adonisjunior3197
      @adonisjunior3197 Рік тому

      @@thos1618 yeah but many times it is not order in the white sense of the word leaning more in the green sense of harmony and tradition, don't get me wrong it can be very white ! A monastic group is very in line with bant, but a monastic tradition that leave the harmony side and the nurture of tradition in perceive for it's porpuse outside to get adventure, releasing their purest spirits inner rage on nature vile fools? sounds a little off for a "monastic ORDER" but very in line with red blue and white. Dude literally quoted freacking bruce lee in a temur video philosophy and not a jeskai one, to summarize being one with the essence of your practice to get perfection and you still don't see a problem with caracterization of jeskai being martial monks and Temur being just like siberian Naya. Besides if your problem is with the word "ORDER of monks" any combination with color red is difficult to fit since it simbolizes the chaos, making Abhzan actually a better choice for a monastic tradition out of the 5 tarkir clans.

    • @baysingerfam4
      @baysingerfam4 7 місяців тому +2

      Its also past, present and future

  • @laszlokaszas1003
    @laszlokaszas1003 3 роки тому +113

    Temur in my head is a master athlete (for example a soccer player) where blue's strategy combines with green's physical atributes and red's love of playing.

    • @DiceTry
      @DiceTry  3 роки тому +29

      That's a cool perspective

  • @jediarcherbc709
    @jediarcherbc709 Рік тому +24

    I look at Temur from the perspective of Izzet. Starting from Blue/Red with it's craving for a balance of logic and emotion, we see a person who wants to iterate to improve the future but wants to exist in the present. Green gives the two something to agree on. There's a saying that one covets power, two will be divided but only three can achieve true balance. Green provides Blue a connection to something beyond itself, being the natural world and other people. Something to study and learn from and use in it's iterations. And Red inherently loves Green's agreement on freedom and expression. As a trio, I see an artist, particularly an animator. A person who struggles a lot within themselves to achieve a balance, both to achieve knowledge and express freedom. This person then seeks out logical ideas from nature and peers to support the future while having people, things and places to enjoy in the present. Green gives Blue/Red the freedom to be themselves and the knowledge to know who they are.

    • @PsyclonicSailor
      @PsyclonicSailor 4 місяці тому +3

      Why did this make me tear up? Maybe because those words are me and that’s how I see Temur as well. Very accurate.

    • @jediarcherbc709
      @jediarcherbc709 4 місяці тому +2

      @@PsyclonicSailor Thanks... I don't remember what sort of headspace I was in when I wrote this, but I'm glad my point managed to get across

    • @henlohenlo689
      @henlohenlo689 3 місяці тому +2

      my temur deck:
      cast cards like overgrown battlement and axebane guardian early game, turn 4 cast doppelgang on the walls and/or lands. turn 5 cast:
      *doppelgang to make 100 tokens of the best permanents on the board.
      *crackle with power to do 40 damage to 10 targets(great in multiplayer match).
      *capsize 6 times to make the opponent scoop the board quite literally.
      * fireball or fanning the flames for over 30 damage.
      --------------------
      36 nonlands:
      ramping:
      4 overgrown battlement
      4 axebane guardian
      4 wall of roots
      4 wall of tanglecord
      ----------------------
      ramper and/or finisher:
      4 doppelgang
      ----------------------
      finishers:
      4 capsize
      4 fireball
      4 crackle with power
      4 fanning the flames
      ------------------------------------
      24 lands:
      4 ketria triome
      4 frontier bivouac
      3 stomping ground
      3 steam vents
      3 flooded grove
      3 fire-lit thicket
      3 breeding pool
      1 cascade bluffs

    • @jediarcherbc709
      @jediarcherbc709 3 місяці тому

      @@henlohenlo689 That sounds like fun, how does it play?

    • @henlohenlo689
      @henlohenlo689 3 місяці тому +1

      @@jediarcherbc709
      so overgrown battlement and axebane guardian generate more more mana per wall in play. so there is 16 walls, and wall of roots can also help out on mana generation. wall of tanglecord is high value for the cost likely will neutralize more expensive opponents creatures.
      that alone is enough to have the x cost burn spells win the game. but
      on turn 4 can cast doppelganger for x equal to 2. which makes 4 more walls.
      so on turn 5 i can potentially have 6 walls that tap for generating 36 mana on turn 5.
      at this point a fireball can deal over 20 damage to over 9 or 10 targets, a crackle with power with x equal to 10 can deal 50 damage to 10 targets. dopplegang can be cast with x equal to 10 making 10 copies of 10 targets potentially generating 100 tokens of copies of permanents on the board. capsize can be casted 6 times for 36 mana.
      fanning the flames is nice because it stays in hand after casting it.
      my sideboard would be anti affinity and anti blue:
      boseiju, who shelters all(vs blue)
      meltdown(vs afffinity)
      curious herd(vs affinity)
      energy flux(vs affinity)
      win rate for vintage game play? i personally don't know. i never played it yet.

  • @Xalerdane
    @Xalerdane 2 роки тому +20

    When I think of Temur, I’m reminded of the _Monster Hunter_ franchise.
    In it, humans, wyvernians (Japanese elves with digitigrade feet and draconic ancestry), and felynes (talking bipedal housecats) live alongside nature and try to disturb it as little as possible, but they don’t _worship_ nature, and they have no hang-ups about scientific curiosity or technological progression, so long as it doesn’t cause any long-term problems. If they don’t change how they do something, it isn’t because ‘if Mother Nature wanted us to do this, She’d have had the trees grow leaves with written instructions on them’, it be ‘we did the math, and while that _would_ lead to certain efficiency increases, the byproducts of such procedures would be very expensive and labor intensive to deal with, plus it’d likely cause increased aggression in the local population of giant fire-breathing T-rexes, and that’s its own huge set of problems.’
    Hell, the basic story of every _Monster Hunter_ game is ‘you are the new Animal Control officer assigned to this small community, protect it from wild animals the size of cars that possess elemental attacks with only a cat that speaks entirely in puns for back-up.’

    • @davidperez3645
      @davidperez3645 Рік тому +3

      People need to reply to this, but I don’t know enough about monster hunter to engage in that conversation. monster hunter fans assemble!

  • @jismeraiverhoeven
    @jismeraiverhoeven 3 роки тому +8

    What i like about temur is that all its components contribute something. Green gives the materials needed, blue gives the knowledge and direction and red gives the motivation to put it all in action. Temur realizes that laws can be abused or escaped from and thus shouldnt overly rely on them but also that laws can be beneficials and thus wont completely disregard them. Temur also realizes how detrimental a selfish outlook and/or a power hungry outlook can be but understand that power is also needed to get things done and you cant save someone when you are gone yourself. It is the embodyment of balance

  • @SiempreConMago20Nov
    @SiempreConMago20Nov Рік тому +5

    Got this on the color quiz, and I'm really digging it so far! I think I interpret it as some sort of "be at peace with yourself + have curiosity/seek personal growth + enjoy the ride". Very good attitude for a planeswalker if you ask me!

  • @samgarcia9643
    @samgarcia9643 3 роки тому +20

    I gasped in excitement! It’s my second favorite wedge behind Abzan, Temur!

    • @DiceTry
      @DiceTry  3 роки тому +6

      I honestly ended up really liking Temur and making this video was a ton of fun to write

  • @Belgarion9989
    @Belgarion9989 3 роки тому +13

    Temur reminds me of the Bendu in Star Wars: Rebels. It isn't selfish or selfless, it just goes with the flow and keeps to itself.

  • @goblinface306
    @goblinface306 Рік тому +4

    Ever since I got into Magic, I have always thought of myself as a Temur, with a big focus on blue and green being underscored by red. I’m a kind and caring person, who views friends above all else, but I’m also extremely perfectionist-minded and always think of the possibilities. Down to earth and up in the clouds. Red powers all of this, because I feel the need to express these things with passion, my beliefs coming before right (white) and wrong (black). I feel it represents (in my case, at least) the differences between Nature, Nurture, and the things in between. I constantly find myself regretting my past (green), and dreading my future (blue), but I just keep my beliefs and passions close to always remind myself, it doesn’t matter if I’m perfect, or if I’m even good. What matters is that I’m me. That, to me, is what Temur means.
    Sorry for rambling, I just love Magic. Great video!

  • @LexYeen
    @LexYeen 3 роки тому +139

    I disagree that Temur wants us to abandon civilization. Instead, I think it wants us to study how nature works together (blue) in order to more effectively be the caretakers of this world we find ourselves on (green) by providing a constructive framework for our emotions, creativity, and desires (red) to be directed into.

    • @WhatisAPaladin
      @WhatisAPaladin Рік тому +4

      Nah

    • @ERBanmech
      @ERBanmech Рік тому +16

      @@WhatisAPaladin I wouldn’t say you are wrong it’s just this construction fits better within the modern era, we won’t let cities fall into rust but instead figure means to better curate the environment surrounding them and that takes passion, creativity, and invention.

    • @BruceWaynesaysLandBack
      @BruceWaynesaysLandBack Рік тому +7

      I’d say Naya does this better but maybe that’s just a simplistic need for white (an obvious statement of organization)

    • @snowdazeTV
      @snowdazeTV Рік тому +9

      @@BruceWaynesaysLandBack bump, replace study with "work together" and thats basically naya. temur is definitely just a chilled out gruul lol

    • @bricknolty5478
      @bricknolty5478 Рік тому

      I agree with this. It wants to tear down and reform Traditional Hierarchy in a way that very un-White.
      I identify with Temur, as well as concepts like Anarcho-Communism, and a Global Commons.
      I think Temur aims to tear down traditional White ideals of civilization in order to rebuild it as one that lives in harmony with nature and the natural order.

  • @Blackbird357
    @Blackbird357 3 роки тому +52

    An aspect i would really like to see in this video would be the huge perspective temur has, green is normally connected to how things were, so in terms it's the past tense,
    red is connected to the present tense, the way things are
    and blue is connected to the future tense, the way things could be
    So to combine all these colors is to perceive time as a whole
    funnily enough in a way rgb is also the color of the leds that compose a pixel from a screen, but that would just count as trivia as it isn't very applicable to the philosophy
    one interpretation of temur not shown in the printed cards is the one with focus on izzet and simic together which i will kindly call innovation through evolution
    It's blue's desire to always improve fueled by red's passion while it builds on it's past
    In sultai we have the seeking of old artifacts forgotten by time, which in a way shouldn't be ignored in this wedge even if it doesn't search for power, but it could apply for the enhancement of forgotten technology in the search for evolution
    temur doesn't blind itself with black and white, not seeing extremes like good and evil in a way that it views the world as more complex and deep
    In this version of temur science isn't forgotten but instead is in harmony with nature, in a lot of ways able to include both in it's plans, making it a very mindfull and flexible ideology while retaining it's true form
    in a way it goes after some objectives black and white have, but in a more *natural* and indirect way, as evolution and innovation are both types of ambition which affect everyone, without the need to be exploitative or restraining
    //July 2022 EDIT: I Found out I actually identify as Esper lmao}
    //July 2022 Edit (funny month haha ^^) I like bant more!

    • @DiceTry
      @DiceTry  3 роки тому +9

      Well said.

    • @Blackbird357
      @Blackbird357 2 роки тому

      @@DiceTry Just a new quick observation ;P

  • @masonduarte8001
    @masonduarte8001 2 роки тому +7

    The Alchemist is very in line with Temur philosophy. The book even talks about staring in awe at the elemental fury of fire, a vast ocean, or a desert oasis.

  • @AmarAsrrak
    @AmarAsrrak 2 роки тому +13

    I almost cried watching this. Great work! Thanks and regards for my fellow Temur Souls

  • @BloodDracolich
    @BloodDracolich 3 роки тому +8

    Well, that was quick! At any rate, we are the in the final stretch; here we go! The wedge of the elements and the elementals!

  • @ohwowitsthatguy9154
    @ohwowitsthatguy9154 3 роки тому +6

    I think an interesting thought I’ve had, is how Red and Blue influence what Green considers destiny and purpose.
    It becomes more of a journey. A Temur individual may know they have a purpose in life, but it may not be clear to them. Others may tell them, but the Temur individual will chafe against expectations, finding them either unnatural or dull. It is only through exploring its passions and curiosity do they find their true calling. It’s work that not only stimulates their heart and mind, but seems natural to them.

    • @user-ui8nx8ul9d
      @user-ui8nx8ul9d 3 роки тому

      That's actually a good theory considering Sarkhan Vol became Temur colored from being devoted to dragons, who represent freedom and independence in it's pure form (mostly Red and some Green), to traveling through time (Blue) to find himself truly free,as Ugin said: " You will always fail if you seek guidance, and not the truce".

  • @PaulGaither
    @PaulGaither 3 роки тому +13

    And thus the saga ends, after one year. Wonderful job sir, and I look forward to your next project.

    • @DiceTry
      @DiceTry  3 роки тому +3

      It's been a journey

  • @Dile0303
    @Dile0303 2 роки тому +11

    8:10
    "The supreme good is like water, wich benefits all of creation without trying to compete with it. It gathers in lower places. Thus, it is like the Tao"
    - Lao Tzu, Tao Te Ching, Chapter 8
    Water may be soft, but it overcomes hardness, wich we can see in the erosion of rock. And water also has no purpose, no goal, no specific desire, yet it nourishes everything that it passes
    Temur is the color of Taoism. The philosophy that searches it's purpose, and also understands that it's purpose is never the same forever.
    I am personally Jeskai aligned (white, blue and red), so the Temur philosophy is very close to what i believe in, and i could coexist very well with this kind of mindsed. It's just not quite my way

    • @DiceTry
      @DiceTry  2 роки тому +1

      Wow this was a great read thanks.

    • @Dile0303
      @Dile0303 2 роки тому +1

      @@DiceTry Any day bro! You are awesome

    • @deadded5793
      @deadded5793 2 роки тому +1

      I believe I am also Jeskai aligned, however I feel like Temus is almost a complete opposite. I think Jeskai values lifes of people and society as the most important thing and uses creative innovations to power it. Make progress, build best cities and machines conquering nature for the benefits of everyone.

  • @RoadAveku
    @RoadAveku Рік тому +1

    Feel like Temur possesses a hidden philosophy that can be found in traditional tiny bonsai trees pruning and growth. The description of the late Noriuki Pat Marita as "Mr.Myagi" when teaching Ralph Machio's character "Daniel" about the bonsai is the best widely known example of that hidden philosophy. A combination of adjustments by instinct and foresight expressed through mother nature and a commitment to the patience mother nature on occasion demands of us.

  • @ethicalproblem9449
    @ethicalproblem9449 2 місяці тому +1

    this is really cool and interesting, thank you for sharing this with the community!

  • @varangiangaming7178
    @varangiangaming7178 2 роки тому +3

    The thing I like the most about Temur is that due to their philosophy of being explorers, visionaries, and creators you can apply them to almost any class or cultural group. It leads to near endless possibilities and combinations which I think perfectly suits Temur.

  • @ryancoldiron554
    @ryancoldiron554 3 роки тому +14

    Sounds awfully Taoist to me. Beautiful philosophy well done on the whole series

  • @perezortegavalentin9343
    @perezortegavalentin9343 3 роки тому +5

    Now that this series is done, may I suggest: Theorizing about three color pairs.
    Basically, for example. Talking about Grixis if it had a focus on blue instead of a focus on black, it radically changes stuff.
    Or, Strixhaven colleges

    • @DiceTry
      @DiceTry  3 роки тому

      Thanks for the input. I do think Strixhaven will be a perfect set to talk about color philosophy and for that reason I'm pretty excited

    • @perezortegavalentin9343
      @perezortegavalentin9343 3 роки тому +1

      @@DiceTry Yeah, super excited for Strixhaven too, all enemy pairings is always interesting.
      I am particularly intrigued by Lorehold, chasing the past and knowledge of it struck me as odd for Boros. It does fit from a ''Indiana Jones jock'' standpoint, but it felt weird at first glance.

  • @fiendishmia506
    @fiendishmia506 Рік тому +3

    i think blue centered temur would see the world in a logical blue way but wouldn't be a total robot about it. they would see the most logical thing to do but instead of coldly executing it, it would do that action with all of their heart

  • @TravisPilgrim
    @TravisPilgrim 3 роки тому +8

    Another great video. I thought it was really intresting how you incorporated elements of Izzet into your discussion of Temur.
    My take has always been that the wedges are combinations of two guilds that share one of their colors.
    If i remember correctly, Wizards focused on one enemy color pair and one allied color pair when designing the Khans for Khans of Tarkir. This always made a lot of sense to me as Temur, particularly in that block, seems like a midrange strategy focused on strong creatures. A mixture of Gruul and Simic, and not so much the spell slinger focused Izzet. Similarly, Mardu seems aggro focused, a combination of Boros and Rakdos, and not so much the more slow playing Orzhov.
    If this is the case, the wedges could potentially be maleable. So a future set could potentially contain a version of Temur that's more a combination of Simic and Izzet with less focus on Gruul.
    I find it really impressive that you managed to incorporate aspects of all three colors of Temur into one coherent philospohy. However, I prefer the idea of maleable wedges as this could provide intresting design space for magic going forward. Especially since everything but the four color combinations have been defined these days.
    I'm curious on your take. Do you see the identities of the three color combinations changing as new magic sets come out?

    • @DiceTry
      @DiceTry  3 роки тому +2

      The way I look at it, color philosophy is sort of loose and while I brought up 3 ideals there is still other versions out there, all by leaning more or less into certain colors. I can't predict how wotc will handle shards and wedges but they usually stay within the bounds. I'm looking forward to a proper wedge or shard set though as ikora didn't really do it for me. That set more like a superficial take, mostly being physical representations of the wedges

    • @TravisPilgrim
      @TravisPilgrim 3 роки тому +1

      @@DiceTry I agree, Ikoria was a bit of a disappointment. I think it has to do with the set being a bottom-up design rather than top down. I think that as a result, the set lacks flavor that specifically plays into the idea of three color combinations.
      I also think that letting go of the block structure (either three or two set blocks) can be somewhat detrimental to designing around color combinations. Using a block structure makes it easy to show change on a plane and it's easy to incorporate colors into this design. Examples of this are plentiful: Shadowmoor has the Lorwyn tribes shift in color, Alara block going from shards to five colored cards, and Khans block going from wedges to two-colored allied combinations. To me, there is still a lot of untapped potential in that design space. I would absolutely love to see a block that starts out focused on wedges but shifts focus to shards in its 2nd or 3rd set.

    • @skyler9643
      @skyler9643 3 роки тому

      Reminder that the khans of tarkhir each had a central color (like blue for Jeskai).
      So its likely Jeskia, for example, was based on blue-white (azorious) and blue-red (izzet) while not so much on white-red (boros).

  • @PagoCitiesSkylines2
    @PagoCitiesSkylines2 3 роки тому +7

    Temur is my favorite three color group. I run a Temur list every chance I get whether it’s meta or not. I am a Norse Pagan (religiously) and I feel that Temur philosophy aligns well with my faith.

    • @manuam98
      @manuam98 2 роки тому +1

      Can you give more detail on how the philosophy relates to your religion?

    • @PagoCitiesSkylines2
      @PagoCitiesSkylines2 2 роки тому +4

      @@manuam98 The idea of learning about nature and being not only knowledgeable about nature, but also passionate and emotionally invested in its well being. We believe that we are to be stewards of nature in all forms (including human nature and our behaviors) We learn from nature to be able to know what It is that we take care of and why we do it. We value freedom within a "shamanic" lifestyle. we don't believe in going against nature, but rather learning from it and growing along side it. We believe nature to be the be all end all. We would not like MTG colors such as white or black because we believe that green gives us all the community we need without taking away freedoms and black would corrupt nature, emotions, and even logic and reason.
      I hope this helped.

    • @manuam98
      @manuam98 2 роки тому +1

      @@PagoCitiesSkylines2 Sure, very interesting!!

    • @thos1618
      @thos1618 Рік тому +1

      This. The game designers did a 'Siberian Shamanism' thing but it applies just as well to Norse Paganism.

    • @PagoCitiesSkylines2
      @PagoCitiesSkylines2 Рік тому +1

      @@thos1618 Yes. It does, in a good way.

  • @danielcurren2119
    @danielcurren2119 5 місяців тому

    I view colors as the elements they invoke. White is light, green is plant, red is fire/ earth, blue is water, ice and sky, black is darkness/ entropy. Temur is my favorite color combination, with the full aspect of nature, from the seas and skies to the earth and the verdant life that grows there. This also ties into the elemental creatures like kalamax and maelstrom wanderer and how they bring change

  • @asantebychoice
    @asantebychoice Рік тому +1

    I've just come across this content and don't really understand it much yet, but im super intrigued. was led here after completing the mtg color quiz.

  • @ZelphTheWebmancer
    @ZelphTheWebmancer 2 роки тому +4

    I found your channel with the video of using Magic's Color Pie instead of Alignment Chart and since then I watched all your Color Pie explanation videos. Really enjoyed them and I'm using it to create a character by first defining which colors represent him more.
    I appreciate all your videos on the subject and I'm excited to see other videos of your as well.

    • @DiceTry
      @DiceTry  2 роки тому +2

      Thanks. I love getting these comments.

  • @Joseph_Drew_III
    @Joseph_Drew_III 6 місяців тому +1

    Another meaning can draw from the savage brutality of Gruul and the organic iteration of Simic. An endless consumption that seeks only to serve itself. Swamp philosophy without the associated mana. This is the Temur of the Tyranids.

  • @theiabodium
    @theiabodium 3 роки тому +2

    I just flund your channel 2 days ago and I've listenned to all our color philosophy videos on my way to and from work. I love the work youve done a lot and I'm so glad to have found your channel

    • @DiceTry
      @DiceTry  3 роки тому

      Well I am very happy to hear that you enjoy my work that much. It always makes my day when I get someone excited about color philosophy

  • @coopertolbertsmith6067
    @coopertolbertsmith6067 3 роки тому +3

    Yay, the final video!

    • @DiceTry
      @DiceTry  3 роки тому +2

      Yeah it feels like this series has become such a big part of my channel so I'm nervous and excited for the future

    • @coopertolbertsmith6067
      @coopertolbertsmith6067 3 роки тому +1

      Just got around to finishing the video, and I wish I could like it twice! Very nice job describing Temur, seems like a pretty good philosophy to have, especially when trying to overcome challenges!

  • @Br0k3nS41nt
    @Br0k3nS41nt Рік тому +1

    I took the color pie quiz and got Temur. It makes a lot of sense to me. To me the absence of white and black is the absence of the knowledge of life and death. This makes sense because though there is life and death in nature, nature itself never dies; it's endless recycling, a striving, not toward an impossible end such as self preservation (black) or preservation of community (white), but a striving for it's own sake, based in the vital energies inherent in the three other colors. Temur is an acknowledgment of immortality, but not an immortality of self, it's immortality through the growth and decay of our current body and the reformation of a new identity through nature after death.

  • @ProbablyVonta
    @ProbablyVonta 3 роки тому

    Temur has always eluded me but your explanation, as usual, has made it much more clear. There's definitely some things to learn from here, as there are with all the colors and combinations. Watching the final video in the series is bittersweet, but I'm looking forward to your future content!

  • @adammcclelland5746
    @adammcclelland5746 3 роки тому +2

    What a great send off for the Colour philosophies.
    I can’t wait for your next favourite colour video.

  • @TheLorebrarians
    @TheLorebrarians 3 роки тому +2

    Great video! An awesome series that I'm sad to see end, but I look forward to the next big project

  • @SlowUnpacking
    @SlowUnpacking 3 роки тому +13

    Temur reminds me a bit of the period of festivals before this period.
    So temur is not White black. The conflict between those colors is all and one. Temur does not care about humans much in that structural Sense.
    I also like how you used ravnican lands for temur. Very fitting.

  • @guidocampostrini
    @guidocampostrini 2 роки тому +1

    This is so beautiful, thanks for it 💖

  • @jeremyberner5164
    @jeremyberner5164 2 роки тому +1

    A great serie !
    Thanks you !

  • @justinweber1962
    @justinweber1962 3 роки тому +3

    Congrats on finishing up the series. Temur is my favorite three color combo!

    • @DiceTry
      @DiceTry  3 роки тому +2

      Thanks! It was a huge undertaking but I think Temur ended up being a great Wedge to end it on

    • @justinweber1962
      @justinweber1962 3 роки тому +1

      @@DiceTry yeah for real. would've been kind of a downer to end on something like mardu where the philosophies aren't so harmonious and gentle.

  • @maziepoudrier
    @maziepoudrier Рік тому +1

    This explains my viewpoint on the world.

  • @Netheraptr
    @Netheraptr 2 роки тому +1

    One thing about Temur is out of all the shards, it probably is the one that focuses least on control and removal. White and black both constantly try to remove the opponent’s stuff sometimes even at the cost of its own, and while blue has counter spells, red has burn, and green has fighting and artifact destruction, it is overall a color primarily focusing on self growth while letting others grow as well.

    • @brandoncreek5709
      @brandoncreek5709 Рік тому

      I like this assessment. Typically, the blue in Temur is used to stop someone else trying to remove your stuff or control you, which definitely fits in with temur's philosophy

  • @asherjones5725
    @asherjones5725 Рік тому

    I didn't initially agree with a quiz that referred to me as a Temur. But then I found that it aligned rather well with my primary philosophy, which is one simple statement when you boil it down. Existence in all it's facets is inherently awesome.

  • @davidparenteau9310
    @davidparenteau9310 Рік тому

    Here from the MTG Color Quiz, and as a U 25%, G 22%, R 21%, this resonated unusually strongly with me. Thank you for all the effort you've put into these videos!!

  • @whatislove3825
    @whatislove3825 3 роки тому +4

    I think 2-colour guilds represent a sense of personal ethos pretty well, seeing as we can all see ourselves trying to get a particular job or be enrolled to a specific college course that's in line with our identity. Whereas 3-colour combinations can delve deeper into real-world philosophies such as political ideologies like democracy or capitalism. But anything more than three colours is really hard to discuss, because I think you would honestly have to be a philosophy major to keep consistently coming up with original ideas for that 4-colour combination. Things get way too abstract at that point and I would love for people to design their own unique set of 5 colours different from the original one's we are used to.

    • @skyler9643
      @skyler9643 3 роки тому

      @Antifederalist Your argument starts from the assumption that what was originally intended by the founding fathers was good except for slavery.

    • @skyler9643
      @skyler9643 3 роки тому

      @Antifederalist
      Your ignorance on logic is expected.
      What part of attempting to ban an import on new slaves equates to total opposition to slavery?

    • @skyler9643
      @skyler9643 3 роки тому

      @Antifederalist
      Stop attacking an argument I havent made and attack the ones I do.

  • @c.d.dailey8013
    @c.d.dailey8013 3 роки тому +1

    Wow. Temur is amazing. I have really been looking forward to this video. I did realize something. the set of three colors that fit my personality the best is Jeskai. Temur is a close second. The shard I most relate to is Bant. That would be the third. It is nice that Temur is well rounded and into nature. I find it to be a very colorful wedge, and one that is fun to play with. I have blue as a basis. Blue is the color of knowege and study. From there green is added to form Simic. There is still a lot of study. It just gains a focus in biology. This is an enemy pair. Green is tradition, while blue is innovation. However both can work together to help one grow. The nature of green mixes with the nurture of blue. So Simic can make whole new evolved creatures. From there Temur adds red to the mix. There is learning about biology and nature. Then there is a spark of freedom and action into the mix. Blue is a major enemy pair with red. They are very different. Blue is about intellect and knowledge. Red is about emotions and passions. Both go together in Izzet. Together Izzet becomes creativity. It learns with a an excitement and passion. This can lead to Temur being curious with nature, and doing a lot to learn about it. Temur is the closest thing to scientists that the kans of Tarkir have. Alternativly it can be like Gruul but with more wisdom. Gruul is a mix of green and red. It has a primal and impulsive nature. Temur takes that primal person and add some wisdom. There is a purpose in caring for the Earth. This video did give a good way to connect the three colors together. They are mainly like the elements. I find that they also fit the layers of the brain. These layers are named acording to animal groups. This shouws how the human brain evolved over time. First green has the earth element. That is into nature and the material. This is like the lizard brain. Second red has the fire element. That is into emotions and passions. This is like mammal brain. Third blue has the water and air elements. That is into deep thoughts and abstractions. This is like primate brain. These are the three colors where elemental creatures are common. Elemental can appear in white nd black, but it isn't very oftain. Temur reminds me of the Triforce in Legend of Zelda. Now I realize that not only the colors fit but the value fits too. Green is like courage. Red is like power. Blue is like wisdom. Mother nature's right hand is most like Simic. Simic does a lot to understand nature. It works witch biology and studies it. There is added red. This gives flexibility to allow nature to do its own thing. It is different fron Simic, who tried to control it. I like the Bruce Lee quote. That is so cool. It is very reminisent in Taoism. Taoism is cool too. Lao Tsu is even one of my favorite philosophers. The purpose of curiosity is most like Izzet. Izzit i very curious. It tries to learn and experiment. It is frantic about it caring more for the process than result. Green offers a wider perspective. One learns thier place in nature. So thier expermentation has a purpose. Freedom in experience is most like Gruul. Gruul perfectly with the hunter in the wilderness. That is what people were life in olden days. Blue adds in wisdom. They are not just some primal barbarians. They can learn about nature. Then they make the best of thier environment.

  • @danagroupsrl6613
    @danagroupsrl6613 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you.

  • @ancientswordrage
    @ancientswordrage 3 роки тому +2

    Woah, nice! Guided Passage.

  • @OwenWai
    @OwenWai 3 роки тому +1

    That was f'n amazing and inspiring !!!!! thank you so much for this. Keep up the great work

    • @DiceTry
      @DiceTry  3 роки тому

      Wow I'm happy you enjoyed it that much. It always brings a smile to my fave when I can win over a new fan

    • @OwenWai
      @OwenWai 3 роки тому +1

      Subbed and notifications on !

  • @shanahanaman1
    @shanahanaman1 Рік тому

    Definitely relating to the purposeful curiosity segment. I'm blue dominant Temur and it has always felt to me like blue is the knowledge and forward-thinking color that enables the more chaotic and instinct driven Red & Green to thrive

  • @chriscubbernuss3288
    @chriscubbernuss3288 Рік тому

    In gameplay and deckbuilding, it seems the Temur wedge takes the crazy experimentation of Izzet and adds Green's resources to crank it up to 11. Just throw gas on the fire.

  • @gerdderd8037
    @gerdderd8037 3 роки тому +2

    I quite like temur as it’s probably the shard/wedge I have the most cards in. I got Illuna, Apex of Wishes in a booster and Arcane maelstrom, the Kalamax commander deck was the first one I ever had and bought

  • @noctusdoesthings
    @noctusdoesthings 3 роки тому +2

    I think it'd be very difficult, but interesting, to see philosophy videos done over the 4-color combos and 5-color/prismatic/rainbow. The 4-color would probably be very much shaped by the color missing and the 5-color might be more of a unification or "pantheistic" way of seeing things. It'd be very hard to do the 4-color given that we don't have many cards with those identities coupled with the multiple different combinations within. 5-color would probably be on roughly the same difficulty given the amount of very powerful cards within that color identity and the varied presentations.

  • @DatShepTho
    @DatShepTho 2 роки тому +1

    Ah yes, my favourite three-colour, the Pokémon starter trio, best for elementals!!!

  • @DiceTry
    @DiceTry  3 роки тому +11

    Patreon- www.patreon.com/dicetry

    • @c.d.dailey8013
      @c.d.dailey8013 3 роки тому +1

      That is cool that you got aa Patreon. I have seen it. Good job. I am glad the Temur video is finally complete. It is the wedge video I have been looking forward to the most.

    • @okeanos317
      @okeanos317 2 роки тому +1

      Thank you,this has def helped in my journey ^_^

  • @PisceanNinja
    @PisceanNinja 3 роки тому +1

    Looking forward to some kind of merfolk episode! Even some kind of "how to know you're a merfolk" lol

  • @anthonyalvaladero
    @anthonyalvaladero 3 роки тому +4

    YUS!!! FINALLY!!! 😍

    • @DiceTry
      @DiceTry  3 роки тому +2

      It's over! What a long series, looking forward to the future tho

    • @anthonyalvaladero
      @anthonyalvaladero 3 роки тому

      @@DiceTry I mean, there’s also 4 color combos lol

  • @KarnodAldhorn
    @KarnodAldhorn 3 роки тому +3

    YYAAAAAAASSSSS!!!!!!

    • @DiceTry
      @DiceTry  3 роки тому

      It's crazy that it's over. The future is bright though

  • @Kram1032
    @Kram1032 3 роки тому +1

    So what about the five four-way groupings? I guess those would be best framed by what they *aren't* seeing as how they are only missing one of the colors. But presumably the four shards and wedges that don't contain that one color should have some common ground that might help.
    These four-way groupings will always contain one strong pair (like a wedge) opposite the excluded color and two bridges (like shards). Or viewed differently, it's one extra powerful bridge that's also a dominant pair.
    Like, say, non-white would have a dominant red-black pair which acts as a bridge between green and blue. It'd in effect be a sort of reflection of Bant where green and blue can equally be bridged, but instead of the bridge being rooted in community and devotion, it is one of desire and individual expression.

  • @Netheraptr
    @Netheraptr 2 роки тому

    I once saw someone describe temur as gruul’s dupstep remix, and at least as far as gameplay goes that’s pretty accurate

  • @KarnodAldhorn
    @KarnodAldhorn 3 роки тому +2

    Temur's last one sounds great in Fatasy. But in reality nature is absolutely ruthless with a harmony mandated by death that begets life. Abandoning our cities would lead a lot of humans to die and maybe even end our species and also given that creating civilisation has become our nature, we might paradoxically contradict Green this way.

    • @Simpson17866
      @Simpson17866 3 роки тому

      “we might paradoxically contradict Green this way.”
      It sounds like you just solved your own concern ;)
      There are Green ways to reject civilization and non-Green ways to build it, but there are also Green ways to build it better than we could without Green :)

  • @XmortoxX1990
    @XmortoxX1990 2 роки тому +1

    My second favorite triple color combo, just because of Elementals!

  • @Windwolf001
    @Windwolf001 Рік тому +1

    When it comes to wedges and shards, I like to look at it from a bottom up construction. First seeing what each color has at its core, then what each produces in pairs to finally coalesce in the triad.
    Green is all about Harmony through Acceptance. Blue is about Perfection through Knowledge. Red is about Freedom through Action.
    When Green and Blue come together, if Green dominates then they become passive observers, historians concerned with nullifying their intervention for the sake of precise knowledge, that is their vision of perfection in harmony. If Blue dominates they become agents of natural change and evolution, observing first and deploying improvements later to make the ecosystem more robust, they have accepted their role as drivers of change as natural to themselves, as the task they were given. In balance, Green-Blue iterates between passive observation and documentation, and active evolution initiatives, always inspired by nature. This doesn't means they're against technology, far from it, Green-Blue embraces technology as part of their nature, they don't alienate themselves since they acknowledge they are part of nature, and nature gifted 'em with technology, placing them as apex and wardens.
    Red and Green coming together are about needs, when Green dominates, it's all about reaching Harmony through action, about partaking in the natural cycles, living. It's not animalistic, rather, it likes the simple pleasures of life and doesn't needs more than its bare necessities fulfilled to feel good. When Red dominates, it becomes all about being able to do as it wants, fulfilling its whims, this one parts from nature and seeks ways to fulfill those higher whims. When in balance, Green-Red just wants to be itself, have its bare necessities satisfied and enjoy experiences, it has a cynical tendency.
    Finally, Red and Blue coming together are about thought to action, when Blue dominates it's cautious, planned actions driven towards a perfect, concrete goal that has caught their passions. It wants to know and will do what it needs to do to know more, to perfect that knowledge. When Red dominates, it's knowledge is put to the test to find ways around limitations, it seeks to stretch what's possible to be done to achieve freedom, fulfill and express its passions. When in balance, Blue-Red are creative, transformative forces, they seek to make way for a "better" place, where "better" is defined by what drives their passions and challenges their capabilities.
    Taking out White and Black takes out Peace and Power as goals. Indeed the triad may achieve both, but they're mere side dishes to the true goals sought. Order and Ruthlessness are byproducts likewise, they just happen when Blue and Green seek to observe passively, and when Blue and Red wants to achieve a goal.
    So what Temur ends up being? An agent of evolution. A more green Temur isn't here to be a passive observer but an active participant of evolution, they are in this for the long game, to adapt, endure and prevail while others fail, to learn from those failures and improve. In a more blue Temur, they engineer themselves and the ecosystems around not because nature isn't doing it well enough, but because that's their role in nature as sentient beings with tools and creativity capable of such engineering. A more red Temur becomes an apex predator quickly and seeks to keep that position through both its physical prowess and technological advantage, since that position maximizes its freedom of action, however is well aware that some restraint is needed and manages its resources to not deplete them.
    A balanced Temur seeks to be the best version of itself and to extend this philosophy to its environment and society, it spends time introspecting as often as observing nature, it identifies challenges and pours its creativity and knowledge to overcome those challenges and in that it finds purpose and satisfaction.

    • @Andrew_the_Worthy_Shield
      @Andrew_the_Worthy_Shield Рік тому +1

      Don't mind me, I'm just going to take this, put it in a document, put your username in said document so I know who said it, and contemplate it.

    • @Windwolf001
      @Windwolf001 Рік тому

      @@Andrew_the_Worthy_Shield Glad I could help

  • @Jbcblack
    @Jbcblack 3 роки тому +2

    Although you don’t have intentions of doing the four color combos, it would be cool

  • @brandoncreek5709
    @brandoncreek5709 Рік тому

    I'm firmly rooted in Gruul philosophy, but I think Temur is probably my ideal 3 color pair, at least in terms of my idealized personality. I want to be as free and authentic to myself as possible, and I enjoy the free-flowing and flexible nature that Temur embodies.
    I have a very laid back, "Live and let live" attitude, and I think Temur fits that mold quite nicely.

  • @mslabo102s2
    @mslabo102s2 2 роки тому

    For future contents, I'm interested to see how color pie is incorporated into mechanics.

  • @johncollins8070
    @johncollins8070 3 роки тому

    I always loved temur with a splash of black, like the forces of nature but with an understanding that all things must die one day

  • @HaikBoyadjian2
    @HaikBoyadjian2 10 місяців тому

    Can we get some color videos regarding each 3 color and 2 color based on a competitive philosophy within the game itself.
    Like for example what makes temur a great 3 color deck to actually play over choosing esper or sultai for example. Well so and so temur has has these perks within the game.

  • @Es-yb3db
    @Es-yb3db День тому

    Izzet in a bulking phase, simic with impulse control issues, gruul prescribed adderall

  • @librastellium185
    @librastellium185 Рік тому

    I'm actually New to MTG and just got here cuz of the Personality Test, and I definitely align myself to this Philosophy.
    I wonder What Shard/s and Wedge/s am I compatible with.

  • @blizz2748
    @blizz2748 11 місяців тому

    I also like to try to view the colors individually in their combinations. So with temur it would be izzit the simic and gruul. A color added to the others. Creativity and growth focused on purpose and nature. Evolution with focus on aggression, passion, or emotional side. Gruul with some thought. The ability to think ahead to get a path for greatest self

  • @EvilChris2010
    @EvilChris2010 3 роки тому +3

    I see Temur as more of indiscriminately moving toward the “nature” order of things.
    Temur doesn’t have white so it isn’t caught up with building for society. And it doesn’t have black so it isn’t caught up with acting only for itself.
    Temur has blue so we know they is going to continue making progress toward a goal. We know that it is also green so that goal will be predetermined, dated, or natural. It also has red so we know it pursues progress toward a natural state of what it views as harmony in a passionate even explosive way.
    I think of Temur as a volcano burning down a forest to allow a new forest to grow. A tsunami washing away a coastal civilization without regard for lives lost.

    • @DiceTry
      @DiceTry  3 роки тому

      Well said I enjoyed reading this perspective

  • @Andrew_the_Worthy_Shield
    @Andrew_the_Worthy_Shield Рік тому

    I think Mewtwo from Pokémon, as presented in the anime and movies as well as taking the Pokédex into consideration, would fit nicely into Timur; Mewtwo is a telepathic who is naturally curious (blue) and wants to know who he is and what his purpose is (green), but his emotions can get the better of him when someone attempts to use or control him, sending him into a fury with the desire for freedom (red).

  • @pkphantom
    @pkphantom 2 роки тому

    I feel like Riku kind of throws all of that out the window. That commander (which is also my 2nd favorite commander) basically says "Let's paint with the wide side of the brush today and see what happens" lol

  • @EntheogenShaman
    @EntheogenShaman Рік тому

    I find it funny, my IRL philosophy is very Temur but my favorite color combo in game is Orzhov.

  • @daniellelafortune0
    @daniellelafortune0 3 роки тому +3

    👏👏👏👏

  • @PsionicMonk
    @PsionicMonk 2 роки тому

    Something I find interesting about green is it is represented by forests (trees) but trees would have been the last of the 5 representative land types to form, so on a geological scale green is the newbie.

  • @nicolaezenoaga9756
    @nicolaezenoaga9756 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks.

  • @Fathomorg
    @Fathomorg 3 роки тому

    2 questions that kind of share a prompt: What philosophies would emerge from shards with enemy pairs being dominant? What philosophies would emerge from wedges with the sole enemy color being dominant? Also something I feel isn't talked about enough is how even in the tarkir wedges, one color in the ally pairing is usually more pronounced than the other (the color clockwise to its ally on the wheel). Imagine the difference between Temur without blue vs Temur without red. Alternatively, imagine if Temur was more red leaning. I feel like there's still a lot of untapped potential in tri-color philosophies even after the conclusion of this series. The combination of simic and izzet isn't the same as the combination of simic and gruul (the latter is more closely related to Temur).

  • @logancole5101
    @logancole5101 Рік тому +2

    Temur: so long as you don't touch my trees and get in my way you'll be fine....
    Esper: I am going to need you to surrender those trees for my perfect society and I'm going to need to kill every predatory animal for-
    And that was how the very long war was started.

  • @windhelmguard5295
    @windhelmguard5295 11 місяців тому

    temur becomes a theoretical physicist, seeking deeper understanding of the fundamental forces of the universe, just to satisfy their own curiosity, with little use for that knowledge, temur wants to know the limits, not how to pass them, perhaps not even how to reach them.

  • @jimcharles1479
    @jimcharles1479 3 роки тому +1

    great video man

    • @DiceTry
      @DiceTry  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks I'm really happy with how this one turned out

    • @jimcharles1479
      @jimcharles1479 3 роки тому +1

      @@DiceTry yea i really liked the color philosophy vids and wonder if your gonna try four colors or leave them alone due to them being pretty far reaching

    • @DiceTry
      @DiceTry  3 роки тому

      I get asked this all the time but I'm hesitant as when you get to 4 colors the only real difference is the color missing.

    • @jimcharles1479
      @jimcharles1479 3 роки тому

      @@DiceTry i get what you mean and even though you lack the one color you have it's allies so you'll still having some in common with the missing one

  • @TriforceChad
    @TriforceChad 2 роки тому

    With the new MTG X Warhammer 40k decks announced, I wanted to see how Temur color philosophy might line up with the Tyranid hive mind. Anyone well versed in both communities that can share their thoughts on how an all consuming Hive Mind fits in?

  • @benji-menji
    @benji-menji 2 роки тому

    As much as it's cool to see all these combinations. I'm having a hard time finding what it means to be all of them or what makes someone 5 color. I assume that it's nearly impossible due to opposing ideals but I'm still curious.

  • @Belgarion9989
    @Belgarion9989 3 роки тому +2

    I think the primary weakness of this shard is that it would have a strong impulse towards inaction. It's almost too zen, if that makes sense?

    • @DiceTry
      @DiceTry  3 роки тому +1

      Yeah temur would be just fine living it's life among nature and allow it's life to pass by but it would be more than happy with this

    • @Simpson17866
      @Simpson17866 3 роки тому +1

      I think a Red-leaning Temur would have less of that problem than a Green-leaning or a Blue-leaning Temur would :)
      ... says a Blue-leaning Temur who has exactly that problem :(

    • @Belgarion9989
      @Belgarion9989 3 роки тому

      @@DiceTry In this regard, Temur seems almost like the Greenest version of Green.

  • @jedimindglitch89
    @jedimindglitch89 Рік тому +1

    To me, Temur is similar to Gruul in that it cares massively about following it's instincts and impulses, and being true to itself and what it wants to be, but the blue in Temur seeks to experiment with and find out what that is, who it truly is, over the course of it's life
    Temur is transgender

  • @orangesodaninja8882
    @orangesodaninja8882 Рік тому

    With the warhammer cards they put the tyranids in this color combination, could someone explain which philosophy they fit in?

  • @monorayjak4377
    @monorayjak4377 Рік тому

    I've always been Temur myself (well, ok, most things put me as Izzet, but green is a close third position and I find I'm closer to Temur than Izzet). I am personally base blue. My personal philosophy in life is "Authenticity through Discovery," it's about exploring the wonders and horrors of the world, learning the laws that govern it as best you can, of asking why some things occur and others don't. It is the idea that the more you learn about the world, the more you can learn about yourself. And with that, given time and access to that exploration, everyone can discover who they are, who they truly are. I also tend to fall on... as odd as it may sound, agree with Diogenes? The greek philosopher who was just done with everyone's bs and wanted people to stop being fake? Not to the level of spitting on a man or peeing in the middle of the street, mind you; just that idea of stopping pretending to be eloquent and like everyone has to be prim and proper all the time. I think we can all learn and coexist a lot better if we're authentic. And knowledge will come in a ton of forms if we're all allowed to follow our interests and forge our own ideas and viewpoints that can be compared and proven/disproven/discussed.

  • @haladmirknowsbest
    @haladmirknowsbest 3 роки тому +2

    Are you going to do the all-but-one combos? I don't know if they have official names

    • @DiceTry
      @DiceTry  3 роки тому +4

      Not in the near future as it's something that is kind of missing much variety since the only difference is the one color that is missing but I would never say never

    • @Jbcblack
      @Jbcblack 3 роки тому +2

      Chaos, aggression, altruism, growth, artifice

  • @bricknolty5478
    @bricknolty5478 Рік тому +2

    I think the idea that Temur wants everyone to live in huts and caves is pretty reductive.
    Anarcho-Communisn, Global Commons, Mutual Aid networks. That's what Temur wants. It abhors traditional hierarchies that don't serve a practical purpose. It abhors selfishness and self interest that would harm others.
    Gruul would tear down society and return to hunter gatherer tribes, but Blue knows the benefits of technology and comfort.
    Temur wants to tear down society and rebuild it a way that supports and lives in harmony with nature. A symbiotic society, like Simic wants - but with a preservation of emotion and self.
    Temur doesn't outright reject the comforts of society, it values technology and innovation - like Izzet, but it wants to do it in a long term sustainable way.
    Calling it the right hand of Nature is right, but in a different way.
    Temur wants to learn, improve, and usher in a better age of society. A sustainable, humanistic, society that has a place for everyone and everything.

  • @KarnodAldhorn
    @KarnodAldhorn 3 роки тому

    All things must end. The sorrow.

  • @joshrobinson2409
    @joshrobinson2409 2 роки тому +1

    By saying herb did you reference weed? Cause I would agree to that cause when I use it I always feel like I'm being cradled by the earth mother.

    • @DiceTry
      @DiceTry  2 роки тому +1

      😉

    • @joshrobinson2409
      @joshrobinson2409 2 роки тому

      @@DiceTry its a wonderful feeling let me tell you I wish everyone could feel that way honestly

  • @accountinesistente8944
    @accountinesistente8944 3 роки тому +1

    Erm... sorry for the obvious question: are you going to do the 4-colors' too?

    • @DiceTry
      @DiceTry  3 роки тому +1

      It's OK I get asked all the time and the short answer is yes. Though it might be a little different in how I approach it.

    • @accountinesistente8944
      @accountinesistente8944 3 роки тому +1

      @@DiceTry Yay! Thank you for your answer ^^

  • @albertsiltal2600
    @albertsiltal2600 Рік тому +1

    Why to understand? 💚

  • @dragonwmz8301
    @dragonwmz8301 Рік тому

    Temur=funni cascade deck colours

  • @yohyzo5889
    @yohyzo5889 3 роки тому +2

    Lol...although I like your interpretation of Temur, I cant help but feel that Temur likes to get blasted on mush and herbs

    • @thos1618
      @thos1618 Рік тому +2

      Temur takes mushrooms for sure.

  • @mastertadakatsu
    @mastertadakatsu 2 роки тому +3

    To me Temur is Simic without restraint

    • @StrangeGamer859
      @StrangeGamer859 2 роки тому +1

      If Momir Vig and Experiment Kraj were Simic *with restraint* I don't want to know what they would do without it