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  • @cavedon.felipe
    @cavedon.felipe 2 роки тому +3307

    Red Burn is a lesson on timing. Or, like my brother told me once: "It's the art of patience when you've got be fast".

    • @ossiliere
      @ossiliere 2 роки тому +39

      Perfect

    • @aceundead4750
      @aceundead4750 2 роки тому +41

      Did he read The Art of War by Sun Tzu? That sounds like something Sun would've wrote in there.

    • @horaciohernandez2850
      @horaciohernandez2850 2 роки тому +145

      There's a saying in spanish which translates to "Go slow, because we're in a hurry"

    • @Bluecho4
      @Bluecho4 2 роки тому +18

      I Have Mo' Burn, And I Must Wait

    • @kirika119
      @kirika119 2 роки тому

      I love that

  • @BlackTungsten
    @BlackTungsten Рік тому +723

    I lost my best friend a few months back, and I come to this video, because this is how he played, and this is how he taught me how to play Magic in exchange for me teaching him high school chemistry. He let me rummage through the "sock full of pennies", a huge bag of chaff he kept buried in his bedroom closet. And he'd give me such a whoopin', over and over again, then asked me if I learned anything. He taught me about InQuest, the Sligh curve, Combo Winter; everything he knew about this wonderful game. Eventually I'd beat him years later; I settled into Black nicely and took advantage of Red "not wanting cards in hand" with tricks like Hymn to Tourach. I miss him every day. And this video is a warm reminder of how he used to live.

    • @holy_oreoo8594
      @holy_oreoo8594 9 місяців тому +33

      It maybe just a game to some, but for us, it's a trove of memories we wouldn't trade for anything ❤

    • @Syngraphaeor
      @Syngraphaeor 8 місяців тому +15

      Rest in peace - I hope this comment finds you well, and still enjoying the best nature of Magic: to live fast and go all in ❤

    • @j453
      @j453 6 місяців тому +11

      Sorry for your loss friend

    • @fedi1206
      @fedi1206 3 місяці тому +3

      Sorry for your loss man, may he rest in peace 🙏

    • @caiubibarros6969
      @caiubibarros6969 Місяць тому +1

      No man... You made me cry.

  • @maxw.2579
    @maxw.2579 2 роки тому +956

    "Never flinch. Never falter. Never fear."
    Flavortext of Fling

    • @TheHive616
      @TheHive616 7 місяців тому +4

      Never fear... Just fling!

    • @egg1645
      @egg1645 3 місяці тому +2

      OMG I LOVE FLING

    • @ziwuri
      @ziwuri 3 місяці тому +1

      something tells me goblins are involved

  • @Holzfrevler
    @Holzfrevler 2 роки тому +1947

    "Life happens in the Redzone and death is the byproduct of time well spent."
    This stuff goes way beyong magic

    • @Aluren00
      @Aluren00 2 роки тому +28

      This one phrase blew my mind

    • @cashclam1126
      @cashclam1126 2 роки тому +37

      I swear. Rhystic Studies and Jon Bois release banger videos that just suddenly have an amazing quote

    • @ComradeAlpharius
      @ComradeAlpharius Рік тому +11

      I've got tears in my eyes from that.

    • @Mark-xs9wd
      @Mark-xs9wd 8 місяців тому +7

      Genuinely one of the hardest hitting quotes I’ve heard.

    • @nvrumi
      @nvrumi 7 місяців тому +3

      This is my first time to this channel. However, I'll stick around just because RS is literate, his pace is perfect, and his material is articulate. Great quote.

  • @Hummeldon
    @Hummeldon 2 роки тому +2643

    Your ability to interweave "unrelated" stories into the topic you are covering is unparalleled. I have never played Magic. I've only ever seen one Magic card in person, it was sitting under my cousins bed and I vaguely remember flames in the artwork and nothing more. But experiencing the stories of this community through your videos is something special and I'm always excited to learn. I aspire to tell stories the way you do.

    • @christopherlundgren1700
      @christopherlundgren1700 2 роки тому +52

      I'm not sure how you got here, but welcome!

    • @krekire4152
      @krekire4152 2 роки тому +18

      We hsve to know what fire art card this was.

    • @TheKnightguard1
      @TheKnightguard1 2 роки тому +20

      Literally subbed for this comment. You had no other reason to be on this video than a passion for storytelling as you've fleshed out, and I think there might be a kindred spirit there. I admire the things you admire.

    • @GrayVMhan
      @GrayVMhan 2 роки тому +15

      I was like you a couple of years ago, now I have around 3k magic cards and this channel plus Magic Arena is to blame
      Edit: I built a whole deck around auras just cause the Rancor video got my all hyped about Rancor, still one of the best flavour texts ever

    • @GoodMorningMagic
      @GoodMorningMagic 2 роки тому +20

      This post made me smile so wide. Magic might be one tiny corner of the universe, but the art of storytelling is universal.

  • @Chill_Rogue
    @Chill_Rogue 2 роки тому +216

    My first pauper tournament I went against an infamous mono red player at our LGS. I asked him what his deck was called and he said one word to me that I will never forget.
    "Fast."

    • @Chill_Rogue
      @Chill_Rogue 2 роки тому +39

      The game did in fact end fast

    • @switchp8286
      @switchp8286 Рік тому +9

      Sounds like me, but it's more like
      "F A S T"

  • @xero1134
    @xero1134 2 роки тому +794

    It's amazing to know that the concept of a mana curve came from the color and deck type that was designed to run near the bare minimum of what we could call a "curve"

    • @MrTheWanz
      @MrTheWanz 2 роки тому +104

      1-2-3 baby thats all i need les gooooooooooooo

    • @FlyingDominion
      @FlyingDominion 2 роки тому +64

      That's where the curve is most critical. Past that it might as well be a slope. Red brought calculus into what was the domain of algebra.

    • @cookiebombcasualemail5284
      @cookiebombcasualemail5284 2 роки тому +21

      it's less of a curve and more of a handicap ramp because that's all we need babey

    • @thecookiemeister5374
      @thecookiemeister5374 4 місяці тому +9

      Who better to know the curve than the one who rides its edge?

  • @bh-w2297
    @bh-w2297 2 роки тому +451

    "9 fancy lands and 3 wordy creatures with dice on top of them" is an incredible line!!

  • @duskmantle2562
    @duskmantle2562 2 роки тому +1037

    "Just send it."
    The motto of every RDW player, every skateboarder, every Zerg-rusher, and every punk-rocker.
    Great work as always, Sam.

  • @jainabraina
    @jainabraina 2 роки тому +111

    "Basic mountains entering the battlefield tapped" is a beautifully poetic way to express the ethos of this archetype. Bravo.

  • @gg1223lol
    @gg1223lol 2 роки тому +272

    Actually having chills for that Hazoret missplay
    The heartbreak of seeing the finish line but not noticing the small obstacle on the way and tripping over it is an integral part of the learning experience of playing RDW

  • @CHEFPKR
    @CHEFPKR 2 роки тому +719

    What I enjoy about Mono red the most is the risk versus reward in its play style. Either you burn bright and light everything up or you go out swinging. It's the best.

    • @InsolentCrow
      @InsolentCrow 2 роки тому +13

      CHEFPK only has enough time out of the kitchen to play Red.

    • @thomasfox0
      @thomasfox0 2 роки тому +33

      Ive been playing Burn since i was a child. I love the deck a ton, in all its iterations. It has some great advantages that are not known outside of the actual gameplay. First, your matches are usually quick. The best part of this is that you get time between rounds to chill or breathe. I cant say the same for Control (i will NEVER do control again in SCG major events). Second is mentioned here, pricetag. barrier of entry is VERY low. Lastly, low salt level. Either you win or lose and its quick. no swinging for an hour only for nothing to happen.
      I do hate when people say "BurN iS fOR simPLe PlaYeRs". its not. the plays are complicated and your timing has to be perfect. too late and you lose, too soon and you will lose. the mirror match is very enjoyable (control mirror makes me wanna gouge my eyes out). All around burn/rdw is amazing. everyone should play it.

    • @BeCurieUs
      @BeCurieUs 2 роки тому +13

      In a lot of ways, mono red lives the life mono black is themed to be.

    • @itsacopy
      @itsacopy 2 роки тому +12

      That's why Last-ditch effort is the red card that summons best the way of the RDW in one single flavor text.
      "If you're gonna lose, at least make sure they don't win as much."

    • @shaetane
      @shaetane 2 роки тому +7

      i love it cuz it really speeds up games. Whether you win or die (usually first), you'll always have taken a hefty chunk out of the life of everyone around the table, including yourself, it's a great deck to bring to play with my very durdley friends.
      And staring at your hand mathing out whether you can make enough mana to kill the entire table in one turn is always exciting, I particularly love Neheb the eternal in commander for that.

  • @styfen
    @styfen 6 місяців тому +29

    I was part of the group who built that 2000 English Championship deck. It was created at Hampton Court Palace the very night before the English Nationals. Dan had sat down in the servant quarter's kitchen with John, myself and several others. Dan in particular was at a complete loss of what to play because he did not like Counter-Rebels as an archtype. So he plumped to play through John's "mad science" box of deck ideas. When Dan asked about one deck, John called it "just a stupid red deck he threw together". Dan gave it a try and by the end of the first game, someone asked from another table "who won?" and someone else simply stated "Red Deck Wins". The deck went against another deck and won, again the phrase "Red Deck Wins" was uttered. After the third game this phrase became a mantra that we were all calling out with a mixture of surprise and delight.
    Dan decided to refine and pilot the deck for the English Nationals, and as a Welsh national who was already qualified I built a second copy of the deck for someone else to pilot. That deck I loaned made it all the way to the finals, losing to a Counter-Rebels deck also built with my cards. It was defeated because the Counter-Rebels deck had multiple Circle of Protection:Red which I had put in the sideboard after very firm requests from the deck's pilot player (due to their concerns over the RDW/Counter-Rebel match up). Great times.

    • @aiden1988
      @aiden1988 3 місяці тому

      Damn. This is really cool : ) Thanks for bothering to type all this out

  • @tdimensional6733
    @tdimensional6733 Рік тому +69

    I love the line "A hasty dragon dropping in from the topdeck". It makes it sound like Glorybringer is body pressing you off the top ropes and that's hilarious to me

    • @EthanEvans-nx7dn
      @EthanEvans-nx7dn 3 місяці тому

      "... And here comes Glorybringer with the steel chair!"

  • @samditto
    @samditto 2 роки тому +350

    Turn one: draw, play no lands, discard Iona, Shield of Emeria
    Turn two: play swamp, cast reanimate, Iona, Shield of Emeria enters then you choose red.
    My only loss when i played burn

    • @AlleonoriCat
      @AlleonoriCat 2 роки тому +76

      That's just a clean gg, nothing but respect for that play.

    • @LinkEX
      @LinkEX 2 роки тому +28

      Interestingly, these very early knockouts are something you can't get with RDW.
      Despite probably being the quickest deck on average.

    • @Booklat1
      @Booklat1 2 роки тому +3

      @@LinkEX can always use swiftspear and blazing shoal in monored decks lol

    • @AncientTyrant
      @AncientTyrant 2 роки тому +16

      Nah:
      P1 Turn 1: Mountain, Grim Lavamancer
      P2 Turn 1: Island, Ponder, pass
      P1 Turn 2: Attack w/ Grim Lavamancer, P2 at 19 life. Mountain, pass. P2 casts Entomb, fetching Iona, Shield of Emeria
      P2 Turn 2: Swamp, Reanimate targeting Iona - P1 casts Lightning Bolt x2 + Fireblast.
      P2 dies to his own Reanimate.

    • @KFin1337
      @KFin1337 2 роки тому +4

      @@AncientTyrant they always have force

  • @hectorloza5234
    @hectorloza5234 2 роки тому +243

    Ironically after getting your Lightning Bolt video some odd months ago in my recommended, I got completely swept with every single one of your videos, from your showcases of the talented artists in Magic, the gameplay analysis and card theory, to a video that's so simple as looking at the frame that adorns the card. I've played Yugioh for almost 20 years and have been obsessed with cardboard and the game that goes with it, and have always wanted to watch something more entertaining and analytical; the algorithm tossing your videos my way brought me into a game that's now becoming my favorite. It so hard to describe how much I enjoy watching your videos, but its literally like a new episode of my favorite show dropped and when I get home it becomes an event. Thank you so much for sharing your your work, and putting so much effort into it, we love it and you alike.

    • @RhysticStudies
      @RhysticStudies  2 роки тому +74

      i'm saving this comment. thanks so much. i really appreciate it.

    • @clayvision
      @clayvision Рік тому +7

      @@RhysticStudies just want to say as a former grinder and aggro/burn specialist, this video made my heart so happy

  • @jaydenyamada2916
    @jaydenyamada2916 2 роки тому +398

    "You Char to the face and knock the top of your deck, that's the play."
    Amazing work as always.

  • @joachim160664
    @joachim160664 2 роки тому +206

    The interesting thing about aggro, is that while the gameplan is simplistic, there are some big decisions to be made, that are VERY make or break. Sometimes you gotta hold an attack even though you really wanna go all-in.

    • @ThelastProdigy
      @ThelastProdigy Рік тому +5

      Some of the most difficult games are usually against other aggro decks

  • @Kaleidoscope2412
    @Kaleidoscope2412 2 роки тому +441

    No colour has continued to epitomise the character that was laid out for it in the foundation of the game. Red is passion and energy; those that play mono red are much the same. Another wonderful video.

    • @Doodle_Dud
      @Doodle_Dud 2 роки тому +30

      That and struggle to afford other modern decks. By no means knocking mono red, I love me some prowess burn :)

  • @Verlisify
    @Verlisify 2 роки тому +1389

    "The theoretical Red Deck with 40 Lightningbolts and 20 Mountains wins in 4 turns"
    "Sock full of pennies"
    "Lands entering tapped"
    So many banger lines

    • @daplague7282
      @daplague7282 Рік тому +171

      "A bunch of basic mountains and a grip full of fire" is also solid

    • @PsychoDiesel48
      @PsychoDiesel48 Рік тому +30

      100% This os why I love aggro. Gruul is my favorite for a reason. Love big creatures and fast mana.

    • @Diana-tx2iz
      @Diana-tx2iz Рік тому +16

      I think the line "The aptly-named Glorybringer that Darby peeled off of the top of his library" might be responsible for getting me into Magic

    • @IslandPonder
      @IslandPonder Рік тому +24

      “Life happens in the red zone and death is a byproduct of time well spent.”

    • @sablesalt
      @sablesalt 7 місяців тому +2

      "Base liquids" has got to be my favorite line from you

  • @sarosu9999
    @sarosu9999 2 роки тому +184

    My favorite magic deck I've ever played with I call "24-bolt". 4 copies of every lightning bolt variant I can fit into a deck, a few wizards and discard outlets to enable them, and 17 mountains. Games with that deck are always short, but never boring, and I love every minute.

    • @LinkEX
      @LinkEX 2 роки тому +35

      "Games with that deck are always short, but never boring."
      Do your opponents agree with that notion? Lol.

    • @pnyhmsmx
      @pnyhmsmx 2 роки тому +58

      @@LinkEX they have fond memories. They simply call it PTSD

    • @ich3730
      @ich3730 2 роки тому +6

      if just turning mountains sideways and playing 1-3 random cards from your hand is "not boring" for you then we have very different views on fun

    • @cashclam1126
      @cashclam1126 2 роки тому +3

      I need that list bro sounds sick

    • @ToxicAtom
      @ToxicAtom 2 роки тому +13

      @@ich3730: "Magic is a lot more fun when I just draw, play a land, and then watch my opponent do stuff. When I get to 3 Islands I can start actually doing stuff."
      Me: "Swiftspear, Shock, Skewer the Critics, punch for 3?"

  • @Interesting_Failure
    @Interesting_Failure 2 роки тому +157

    I always liked how the razor's edge of viability that red aggro constantly rides was proved so thin when Ramunap Ruins, a card that looks completely stupid from every other perspective (five mana, sac a land, deal 2 damage? I'm paying 1 life for my colored mana so I can get extra Ember Shots?) tips it over the side into a level of brutality that breaks the format in half.

    • @Xenothios
      @Xenothios Рік тому +36

      Leave it to Mono-R to beat the opponent to death with their own severed limb when their weapon gets knocked out of their hands

    • @tinfoilslacks3750
      @tinfoilslacks3750 Рік тому +1

      Critical Mass baby!!

    • @egoalter1276
      @egoalter1276 4 місяці тому +1

      Its useless outside of standard. Mana is the locus minoris for RDW. You can count on a total of 7-10 mana a game if you are aiming for a turn four win. Taplands are a nonstarter. Ramunap is a midrange deck in an eternal context. Limited just tends to be that much slower. Now sac a land, 2 damage to target opponent on your lands would be busted in eternal. An extra 4-6 damage to face for free is enough to push it over the edge.

  • @robbylava
    @robbylava 2 роки тому +82

    You hear that? That's the sound of control players everywhere hissing and making the sign of the cross

    • @TheDisquietingNight
      @TheDisquietingNight 2 роки тому +5

      Which is fitting choice of response, since one of their colors is white, color for both clerics and (some) vampires

    • @TheMartianBotanist
      @TheMartianBotanist 2 роки тому +20

      Control player here, one of your ilk once Skullcracked me for lethal in response to a Sphinx's Revelation x=10 and I'm still in therapy about it.

    • @heronator
      @heronator 2 роки тому +1

      @@TheMartianBotanist You deserved it.

    • @ToxicAtom
      @ToxicAtom 2 роки тому +24

      @@TheMartianBotanist _"The lawmage's argument was clever and well reasoned, but Blunk's response proved irrefutable."_

    • @DemonchefSakoto
      @DemonchefSakoto 5 місяців тому +1

      Bro I’d take getting my ass wrecked by the tony hawk pro skater deck over another 600 phrexian or eldrazi deck.

  • @thedeadmeme7877
    @thedeadmeme7877 2 роки тому +42

    always remember "life points are a resource" and "the only point that matters is the last"

    • @UrAvgDMG
      @UrAvgDMG 7 місяців тому +3

      Your life total can make you lose, but your opponents life total can make you win

  • @arenkai
    @arenkai 2 роки тому +475

    God I miss live coverage...
    Imagine all the crazy plays and neat decks we're missing !

    • @joe.5103
      @joe.5103 2 роки тому +35

      It’s a hallmark of the game. Without it MTG doesn’t feel the same unfortunately.

    • @TMOSP1
      @TMOSP1 2 роки тому +35

      12:00 had me jump out of my seat with excitement when I caught what happened. Can't destroy two of your own lands with a tapped Wasteland. God, that play was sick.

    • @chaotemagick3
      @chaotemagick3 2 роки тому +11

      I do not miss the abysmal camera work for live coverage. Unless you knew every card to the T you have no idea what's happening

    • @joshturner9443
      @joshturner9443 2 роки тому +9

      @@TMOSP1 Oh man thank you for explaining, I figured there was something smart going on but I had no idea what

    • @arenkai
      @arenkai 2 роки тому +18

      @@chaotemagick3 I'll take that over no coverage at all.

  • @_jase
    @_jase Рік тому +6

    I'm so glad you included jaws epic Ollie in describing red decks because it is excaltly like that

  • @WereInHell
    @WereInHell 2 роки тому +640

    Great video plus love to see the PUP love. I’m seeing them on the 15th and it’s gonna be my first mosh pit in 2 years. Gonna get so many bruises 🥲

    • @RoofTopRenegade
      @RoofTopRenegade 2 роки тому +7

      I saw them in colorado 2 weeks ago! first shows for me post panini and it couldnt have been better

    • @jcpoly3205
      @jcpoly3205 2 роки тому +3

      I saw them in chicago! it was an absolute blast, you’re gonna have an awesome time

    • @Smilotron95
      @Smilotron95 2 роки тому +10

      Good to see you in the comments of a magic video! Didn't know you were a fan. Their set was nothing but bangers when I saw them last month.

    • @davidv9286
      @davidv9286 2 роки тому

      Had an amazing time in the pit when they played in LA a few weeks ago.

    • @connorthorud631
      @connorthorud631 2 роки тому

      Oh man, have a blast! They were the very last show I saw before the pandemic.

  • @basabromander2778
    @basabromander2778 2 роки тому +29

    Still remember seeing that glorybringer topdeck for the first time. I had just started watching magic competitions, and that moment made my jaw drop. Last game, last round, last life point, last card. Absolutely incredible. Only wish we could've seen their faces at the exact moment he drew and played it.

  • @ELFudgeOreos
    @ELFudgeOreos 2 роки тому +4247

    For those who say playing mono red doesn't require a brain, the backstory of it being created because of a linear algebra class is vindicating.

    • @mofire5674
      @mofire5674 2 роки тому +392

      Sometimes you need a complex analysis to find the path of least resistance.

    • @aceundead4750
      @aceundead4750 2 роки тому +90

      Monored was my first deck, knowing nothing about synergy in MTG it was just random red cards of my buddy's that i liked the look of. Now my monored decks either follow the burn strategy, or attempting non-red things in red (like making copies whilst building up counters)

    • @ELFudgeOreos
      @ELFudgeOreos 2 роки тому +37

      @@aceundead4750 I've been thinking of like mono red etb tribal. No decklist at all but it's been bouncing around in my head for weeks

    • @logannyf
      @logannyf 2 роки тому +61

      Linear algebra is one of the easiest math classes

    • @SwiftrunnerXXY
      @SwiftrunnerXXY 2 роки тому +39

      On the receiving end, a red deck looks straightforward and simple. On the RECEIVING end. If you're on the other side of the table, piloting it well is anything but, let alone putting it together.

  • @Siiromo
    @Siiromo 2 роки тому +43

    The use of PUP as a musical through line in this video is going underappreciated and I can't believe how I had never made the conscious connection with their style and the all-in nature of aggressive strategies. Phenomenal video.

  • @christopherlundgren1700
    @christopherlundgren1700 2 роки тому +93

    I remember when I was first introduced to the concept of the "Sligh" deck, as I recall, back in an issue of The Duelist. I believe the article was titled "Thrash With Trash". Since the deck was full of attainable low-cost cards, I tried it out and immediately started obliterating my friends. It definitely changed the way I saw the game.
    RDW is not my favorite archetype, but I respect the hell out of it. There was a time when an early "Lightning Bolt you" was a sign that you were against a player that was new to the game; now, it's a terrifying declaration that you're already dead.

    • @joshturner9443
      @joshturner9443 2 роки тому +20

      There's an equivalent in hearthstone too, miracle rogue type decks are often combo/burn style decks, and there's a joke that when a rogue Hero Powers on turn 2 and hits you in the face to deal 1 damage, they're either a new player or a very good player.

    • @SeleenShadowpaw
      @SeleenShadowpaw 2 роки тому +1

      @@joshturner9443 you wouldn't believe how often that turn two dagger actually got me the win in the end, it's almost absurdly hillarious how much 1 damage so early can decide so much.

    • @cormoranoimperatore8413
      @cormoranoimperatore8413 2 роки тому +1

      @@joshturner9443 I haven’t played hearthstone in a while but the old miracle rogue with the arcane giants was my favorite deck, incredibly fun. Last time I saw a standard miracle deck it just looked like aggro though. I say red deck wins looks more like a pirate warrior.

  • @meatwad7133
    @meatwad7133 2 роки тому +25

    This man legit created one of the core fundamentals of all Tcgs, holy shit his importance reaches far beyond magic the gathering, and not many people even know his name.. Great video !

  • @ExhaustedElox
    @ExhaustedElox 2 роки тому +45

    Oh God, that Hazoret misplay is so crushing.

  • @szadec2375
    @szadec2375 Рік тому +7

    That dude being so excited for his son is the best shit on the internet hands down

  • @shayneweyker
    @shayneweyker 2 роки тому +37

    Another iconic quote from Dave Price was "There are no wrong threats, only wrong answers".
    While a good rule of thumb, even he realized it's not true when a dominant combo deck is just faster (he played Stasis vs. Jar combo) or midrange is too popular.

    • @claytonnewlon3747
      @claytonnewlon3747 2 роки тому +4

      I mean, that’s exactly why it’s true, right? Jar was the right threat, there just weren’t any “right answers” to it in the format.

    • @CyreniTheMage
      @CyreniTheMage 2 роки тому

      Memory Jar? Or something else?

    • @shayneweyker
      @shayneweyker 2 роки тому

      @@CyreniTheMage Yes, Memory Jar. Just before it got banned in Extended

  • @tehlime
    @tehlime 2 роки тому +50

    I knew almost nothing about Magic the Gathering (aside from the fact that boys I went to grade school with loved it) before I found your channel about a year ago, and I absolutely love hearing you explain the nuances of card designs, decks, games, etc - you craft your videos extraordinary well, and it’s genuinely exciting to learn more about Magic through your work!

  • @Floodle9358
    @Floodle9358 2 роки тому +111

    As a resident mono-red warrior, I started tearing up a bit at the end. I love your videos, they are great and I’d say this is the first time the video subject was about a deck that I play.
    My RDW journey started in Amonkhet block when I first learned to play Magic, seeing the Ramunap Red decks played at the pro tour I just had to build it myself. Eventually I built a cheap version of the deck with cards that I thought were fun and good. But that dinky deck paid for its self in winnings at my LGS. Once I had gotten the turn 4 kills I was hooked for life!
    Now, I’ve gotten to #1 mythic on arena playing Red Deck Wins. I was jamming out to some punk rock, and when I got to the top I piped out of my chair and celebrated. This video has captured that feeling exactly. Of style and fun and flamboyance that goes in to it all!
    Absolutely wonderful video! Probably my favorite yet due to the personal connection I feel to RDW! Can’t wait for many more videos from you in the future!

    • @ThomasCann
      @ThomasCann 2 роки тому +4

      Haha, same! Somehow my eyes were all glossy when he stuck the landing.

    • @leClyks
      @leClyks 2 роки тому +1

      @@ThomasCann I feel you

    • @somefishhere
      @somefishhere 2 роки тому +1

      He connects with the vibe

    • @ontil68
      @ontil68 2 роки тому

      The beginning is the same bud! 👏

  • @theprojectdaemon
    @theprojectdaemon 2 роки тому +21

    I'm the kind of person who plays just about every style of deck, I'll give anything and everything a shot, but nothing is more consistent to me in every format than RDW; the one deck that I will always build, the one deck I will always play, the one deck that has me doing what, on the surface, looks like the most straightforward, simplistic plays, while doing turns and turns worth of math in my head.

  • @kylegonewild
    @kylegonewild 2 роки тому +48

    Red Deck Wins is the great equalizer. Even when it's not a top-tier deck, it's sitting there in the wings just waiting for that next piece of fuel to stoke the fires once again.

    • @Xenothios
      @Xenothios Рік тому +3

      It's the check that keeps combo and control decks from getting too out of hand. If your deck can't get on its feet by around turn 4, it's not gonna last long in the meta even if it's currently winning games because eventually the aggro decks will crawl out of the woodwork and take advantage of that space.

    • @dontmisunderstand6041
      @dontmisunderstand6041 Рік тому +3

      @@Xenothios It's the opposite. Combo, control, and midrange are only ever viable when RDW isn't. It's an existence that forces power creep, because RDW is either a tier 0 deck or a tier 2 deck. In concept alone, it's impossible for it to be equally strong as a non-aggro strategy, because paradoxically that means its win rate would match hypergeometric calculations precisely. If it is *as* strong as other good decks, it can only lose to the inherent luck within card draws. Its strategy is to end the game before the opponent gets to play. At its worst, it's everything wrong with Yugioh, but with zero possible counterplay. And at its best, it's a noninteractive waste of time.
      Aggro decks are not a check that keeps control from getting out of hand. It's the reason they get out of hand in the first place.

    • @egoalter1276
      @egoalter1276 Рік тому +3

      I feel some trauma here. Aggro is the baseline. It is against which all meta is defined. It is the base mode of play. In its purest form, it is a hurdle to clear for any other strategy ro be viable, and in its optimal form it is closer to poker than a tcg. Much more based on mindgames then lomg complex interactions.

    • @dontmisunderstand6041
      @dontmisunderstand6041 Рік тому +1

      @@egoalter1276 As someone quite good at poker... you're wrong about that comparison. Aggro is the only style of deck that doesn't play like poker.

    • @kylegonewild
      @kylegonewild Рік тому +1

      @@dontmisunderstand6041 Aggro already has a playing card game equivalent in Speed and similar shedding games.

  • @Millus1987
    @Millus1987 2 роки тому +1

    Rakdos Cackler and Foundry Street Denizen are two of my favorite creatures. So many good memories of do or die moments playing with friends at the university.

  • @owenheller378
    @owenheller378 2 роки тому +223

    Red: All In
    Green: Go Big or Go Home
    White: Strength In Numbers
    Black: Sacrifices Must Be Made
    Blue: There's Always a Chance

    • @traviswilson36
      @traviswilson36 2 роки тому +21

      You forgot one;
      Magic players: let's blow all our money on a useless hobby!

    • @thefastestlink5637
      @thefastestlink5637 2 роки тому +67

      @@traviswilson36 let people like what they like. There’s no need to berate others for playing a game that to you is stupid, but for them is a hobby.

    • @J3Puffin
      @J3Puffin 2 роки тому +24

      @@traviswilson36 what’s your hobby, then?

    • @traviswilson36
      @traviswilson36 2 роки тому

      @@J3Puffin your mom

    • @Foxpawed
      @Foxpawed 2 роки тому +51

      Correction;
      Black: Greatness At Any Cost.

  • @TheIronRegalia
    @TheIronRegalia 10 місяців тому +5

    Sam, this is by far my favorite video you have put out. I watch it all the time, especially when I am feeling down or discouraged. It helps remind me of my roots in magic, my first deck being a terrible mono red aggro, but it also reminds me of who I am as a person. My ambitions, that fire I have inside me to accomplish my goals and dreams, that spark of creativity. Thank you for taking the time to make this beautiful homage for those red mages everywhere, to keep our proverbial mountains “entering the battlefield tapped”. Cheers, to many more inspiring videos.

  • @adbirk19
    @adbirk19 2 роки тому +21

    The nostalgia is fucking real with this one. I remember watching live like half of these matches in my teenage years. It brings back the whole meta-game of the time, pros I'm now big fans of first being seen. Whole thing was a trip.

  • @MrDfrose
    @MrDfrose Рік тому +2

    When I'm playing my mono-red aggro deck on mtg arena and i lose a match in a frustrating way, I always come back to 19:39 and it helps me reaffirm my chosen path. Great video

  • @TheKingNaesala
    @TheKingNaesala 2 роки тому +44

    This episode hit me right in the guts. You make RDW feel punk as hell. I've dropped the game over shitty business practices in the past few years but man if hearing about the badassness doesn't make me want to swing by the boxes of cheap cards at my LGS and slam together a RDW to play with friends.

    • @pnyhmsmx
      @pnyhmsmx 2 роки тому +6

      If you've got friends, might as well play with them. Just don't buy sealed since Wizards makes money selling sealed products to distributors and stores unless it's direct to the customers like Secret Lairs or digital micro transactions on Arena.

  • @Pighway
    @Pighway Рік тому +2

    This is probably the video I've watched the most in the last year.

  • @radical_ans
    @radical_ans 2 роки тому +25

    Imagine being the random person on the walkway looking over as he lands the 25 step ollie. Witnessing a feat of athletic greatness as you walk to the store or something.

  • @drudeger
    @drudeger 2 роки тому +22

    I find myself coming back to this video quite a bit, it's one of my favorite video essays on youtube. your writing style and way with words can't be overstated, this video has so many good quotes. and your storytelling abilities really just bring it all together. idk I just really love your work. also this video made me want to play mono-red aggro if I ever decide to get back into playing the game again haha.

  • @matterhorn731
    @matterhorn731 2 роки тому +5

    Great video! My favorite moment piloting a red deck was back in 2018. I was pretty new to FNM and my blue-white control opponent was one of the best players at the shop. I'd gotten him low, but he'd just slammed a sideboard Lyra Dawnbringer, hoping to stabilize off her lifelink. I did the math. I could kill him, but not if he gained 5, and I did need to attack...
    So I swung with everything _except_ one Fanatical Firebrand. He blocked my Viashino Pyromancer. Before damage, I sacced the Firebrand to kill my own Pyromancer. No blocked Pyromancer, no 5 points lifelink, and the rest of my board has lethal!

    • @jari5790
      @jari5790 2 роки тому +2

      Beautiful line, you love to see it

  • @SKo.4882
    @SKo.4882 2 місяці тому +1

    I doubt you’ll see this, but I love this video. The style, the comparison between different stories, and the beautiful music. I love this video!

  • @Lava_Spike
    @Lava_Spike 2 роки тому +14

    What a wonderful trip down memory lane! One of the earliest and memorable things about Red Deck Wins when I started playing Magic was an old article by Mike Flores for Star City Games called "The Philosophy of Fire". It talks about the calculus of trading cards for life to hopefully win. It made such an impression on me that I still refer to it to this day.
    So thanks again for the video!

  • @chucklemaster9809
    @chucklemaster9809 2 роки тому +97

    In my experience, Red aggro is frequently criticised as "mindless" or even "braindead", but I think it's more about where the thought takes place. My red aggro decks require a lot of forethought in their design and construction, so that when I play them, I don't **need** to think. I did all my thinking before I got to the table so that the fire and lightning can do the rest.

    • @pnyhmsmx
      @pnyhmsmx 2 роки тому +12

      Yeah, preparation before combat. Tactics and strategy are concepts that people misuse too. Even if Red's strategy is simple, knowing what are the best tactics according to the meta and deck you play against aren't always easy to make.

    • @matthewradabaugh1635
      @matthewradabaugh1635 2 роки тому +12

      Oh yeah. Me and my burn friend have spent countless hours debating one land slot and one spell slot.

    • @wizardsmix7961
      @wizardsmix7961 2 роки тому +14

      You guys do realize that every other deck also does this, except to an even greater extent.
      In comparison to all these other decks it’s still brainless lmfao.

    • @oORoOFLOo
      @oORoOFLOo 2 роки тому +5

      that's with every deck tho...

    • @jackstrawFW
      @jackstrawFW 2 роки тому

      Exactly!

  • @Gothstana
    @Gothstana 2 роки тому +33

    7 years later and Aaron Homoki's Lyon 25 ollie still sends chills down my spine. What an absolute freak, love it.

  • @CanBamBoo
    @CanBamBoo 2 роки тому +1

    I remember everyone talking about the PT hour of devastation. 5 years later it still hurts to watch.

  • @lightspiritz
    @lightspiritz 2 роки тому +27

    All cozied up in my blanket time for another great vid, thanks Sam!

  • @ThorsShadow
    @ThorsShadow 2 роки тому +3

    As a control player, I despise RDW, but am utterly fascinated by good RDW players. It's often very annoying, when you know you're facing a bad RDW player (doesn't bait counters, doesn't play around board wipes, doesn't use their burn to remove serious threads etc.) and they still win because RDW sometimes is just "random bullshit go!"... And then you play against someone actually proficient with the archetype and they actually challenge you. It's lovely.

  • @Mr_Myst13
    @Mr_Myst13 2 роки тому +43

    I love every single second of this... It reminded me of my love for the simplistic yet intense strategy of red deck wins, and just what red as a color in Magic is for me in general... Keep up the good work, as always!!!

  • @jacobl1139
    @jacobl1139 2 роки тому +11

    This video is one of the few pieces of media that make me emotional and over come with tears. Not only is this a well crafted video about the style of decks I play the most, but a tribute to wearing your heart on your sleeve and giving it your all.
    God bless you, Sam

  • @Dom9606
    @Dom9606 2 роки тому +70

    one of the decks I first properly built and optimised was a mono red burn deck, still very proud of it

    • @marcmothersole8265
      @marcmothersole8265 2 роки тому +4

      Same, that’s why it will always be my favourite archetype :)

    • @Fenzle
      @Fenzle 2 роки тому +2

      Same, as a kid I dunno why but glass canons are really attractive. Same with kamikaze.

  • @zeearrgunn
    @zeearrgunn 2 роки тому +1

    It's bewildering just how emotional I am feeling after watching this. Thank you. THANK. YOU.

  • @williamchristensen7354
    @williamchristensen7354 2 роки тому +6

    "It started with a daydream."
    What a hell of an opening line!

  • @Martini_1911
    @Martini_1911 2 роки тому +1

    As a long time lover of RDW style decks, this video really spoke to me. Honestly what I love most about red decks is trying to pilot them optimally, finding the line that maximizes your damage each turn, and so many victories are won when your opponent is on the cusp of stabilizing.

  • @clevestinson7996
    @clevestinson7996 2 роки тому +15

    Love this video, love the concept of rdw, love how you incorporated the story of jaws vs the Lyon 25. There is a picture of what his trucks looked like after the impact online somewhere. It’s amazing he rolled away, he bent both axles completely out of alignment

  • @thedirtbagstash
    @thedirtbagstash 13 днів тому

    This video has actually made a huge positive impact on my life. I am an outdoor endurance athelete, as well as a long time red mage in mtg. Since finding this video a year ago, I have regularly applied more and more of the philosophy here to my sports, games, and life. "Life happens in the redzone and death is the byproduct of time well spent" is the mantra I've used when dropping into a highly technical ski mountaineering line, or fully commiting to the movement in a climb where a fall could mean death, and when deciding to send a lightning bolt to the face.
    Thank you for this video.

  • @BebehCookieIcecream
    @BebehCookieIcecream 2 роки тому +8

    PUP, Jaws, amazing pro play moments, wonderful writing, seamless editing. Rhystic Studies.

  • @Graxil
    @Graxil Рік тому +2

    I keep coming back to this vid.
    I started playing magic back in middle school at around 2011. A few friends played with some older dudes they met and it looked awesome, and those guys were also super welcoming and we became a considerably large group of players getting more and more people to try it out
    I’ve always been a red player, even if mixed with other colors.
    I recently got back into it on MTGA and in just 2 weeks I went from the lowest rank to mythic playing my own version of Red Deck Wins from the ground up.
    I had to learn a lot of new cards but it feels so good to have finally made it!
    Thank you so much for the video

  • @monterraythehomeless
    @monterraythehomeless 2 роки тому +8

    I can't think of another channel where I'm immediately genuinely ecstatic EVERY time I see new content. Don't think you could make a bad video if you tried.

  • @chanlennox8133
    @chanlennox8133 2 роки тому +1

    So so so good. Thank you for existing.

  • @LinkmasterZable
    @LinkmasterZable 2 роки тому +21

    Sam, this expresses everything I love about my chosen play style in words I've never thought of. Thank you

  • @Murdrad
    @Murdrad 2 місяці тому +1

    I feel drawn to the red deck not for the rock and roll attraction, but for the math. High efficiency. Low drag. All the thinking is frontload into deck building, so you can just blast at the table.

  • @project_swift
    @project_swift 2 роки тому +32

    My god this was a brilliant video.
    Got me all teary and emotional.
    Well played Rhystic Studies, well played.

  • @johnsanko4136
    @johnsanko4136 2 роки тому

    I fell in love with Red Deck Wins when everyone else was playing clunky decks that needed time to produce combos, and just couldn't deal with a deck continually punching them in the face. It seems simple, just counting to 20 as fast as you can, but the nuance comes into learning the best ways to actually do damage, and where to throw your spells.
    Since I started in 1996 I have played every combination of colors in magic imaginable, but mono-red is my first love, that old flame in my heart that never extinguished.

  • @metalblizzard6024
    @metalblizzard6024 2 роки тому +13

    When Eidolon dropped, I built mono red for standard and modern, and after 1-week I said this card is a bomb and bought 100 of them. Best random investment of my life lol.

    • @pnyhmsmx
      @pnyhmsmx 2 роки тому +1

      Did you sell the extras?

    • @metalblizzard6024
      @metalblizzard6024 2 місяці тому

      ​@pnyhmsmx I kept 8, for two decks and sold the rest. I only actually bought 88. But I did make a good chunk of change I sued to fund modern junk

  • @blade6321
    @blade6321 2 роки тому +1

    "Who says you have to be at fenway to watch the fireworks?"
    I came here to escape from my beloved Sox's abysmal start to the season, how could you!
    This video reminds me of King Felix. It was a different era of baseball then, when you could throw 110-120 pitches as a starting pitcher. I think it's healthier for the game, but there's something beautiful about that commitment and recklessness.

  • @SuperToastytoast
    @SuperToastytoast 2 роки тому +7

    The parallel storytelling is phenomenal

  • @nolandnordberg3246
    @nolandnordberg3246 5 місяців тому

    I rarely reexperience media (replaying games or rewatching shows/movies) but this I find my self regularly visiting. And it rules. every time.

  • @ReplayStation
    @ReplayStation 2 роки тому +4

    One of my favorite decks is a huge cheap mono red glass cannon. A bunch of hasty 1/1s and Cavalcade of Calamity and either Torbran or Chandra's Spitfire as finishers. It's a dumb, but effective and only costs like $12 in paper.

  • @aaronm.885
    @aaronm.885 Рік тому +1

    Another benefit to playing Red or specifically burn/aggro is time. You’re done like 30 minutes before everyone else. You have that time to use the bathroom, get water, breathe; it’s more important than you think. Imagine playing control for 70 minutes and having to go immediately to the next round before you can even reset your sideboard.

  • @miguelitomarques8
    @miguelitomarques8 2 роки тому +37

    I play red aggro 90% of the time. The other 10% is aggro rakdos.
    Even my red dragon deck is built on haste and damage by casting.
    My friends call me "Chandra's husband" lol

  • @AIMLESS-NAMELESS
    @AIMLESS-NAMELESS 2 роки тому +1

    Throw your self into the things you love and even if you get hurt it will be worth it

  • @motw_ru
    @motw_ru 2 роки тому +4

    This ending is unbelievably good. Sam’s storytelling definitely got better with time. What a live letter to magic.

  • @tasteedonut2819
    @tasteedonut2819 Рік тому +2

    This is the best rhystic studies video, it goes so hard

  • @theokchannel2081
    @theokchannel2081 2 роки тому +4

    Love the work that you do man!, Also love Red and for vorthos reasons I started building a red deck for pioneer a couple of months ago but with the meta changing and my inner contrarian, the red in me, begs to go against the grain and be free to do what I like rather than what...wins

  • @loungegod
    @loungegod Рік тому +1

    Yo, thanks for this video. It means a lot to me. Like a lot.
    It has permanently altered my brain and how I think about things, it got me genuinely interested in Magic, and it introduced me to PUP.
    I don't think I'd still be here if it wasn't for this video.

  • @vaporjester6523
    @vaporjester6523 2 роки тому +5

    Ayo, that callback to the Bolt/ What Makes A Card Iconic video with the music selection when he started talking about the amount of turns it takes for a 40 Bolt deck to kill you was fire!

  • @backgroundcharacter7987
    @backgroundcharacter7987 2 роки тому +1

    In 2010 I was getting back into Magic and played a draft where I got a Primeval Titan which netted me a Red Deck Wins deck with Devastating Summons, after a few sets where I replaced some cards (and borrowed fetchlands) I entered the National Qualifier Tournament in my (arguably but not really) small town, managed to win an invite to my country's National Championship and traveled all the way to the capital where the tournament was held with my friends, to this day that is one of my most cherished memories not just MtG related but in all my life (sad as it may sound). So yes, RDW will always have a special place in my heart.

  • @runic6668
    @runic6668 2 роки тому +7

    It's brilliant, I've watched this video like 20 times, has genuinely made me wanna build burn in modern and legacy

  • @BOZYMAN
    @BOZYMAN 8 місяців тому +1

    Dude I come back to your videos often. You are so talented. Even if your interest changes and you move away from magic videos, never stop.

  • @GoodMorningMagic
    @GoodMorningMagic 2 роки тому +11

    A delightful watch. Nostalgia, truth, and history all in one video. Keep it up, Sam. Great stuff. :)

    • @ToxicAtom
      @ToxicAtom 2 роки тому

      Gavin? What are you doing all the way down here

  • @AIMLESS-NAMELESS
    @AIMLESS-NAMELESS 8 місяців тому +1

    this video always finds me when i need it

  • @jari5790
    @jari5790 2 роки тому +9

    I got into bouldering and playing rdw around roughly the same time. Ever since that I'd always compare the two. The single minded drive to reach your goals, no matter what obstacles you face. Obvious aesthetic similarities aside, the feeling I get when I reach the top of a problem is the same as the feeling of a lethal lightning bolt at judt the right time

  • @Enndorii
    @Enndorii 8 місяців тому

    not me crying while watching this for what must be the dozenth time. You really have a way with words, the way you tell and weave stories into your videos impacts me so hard

  • @tcgplayercom
    @tcgplayercom 2 роки тому +9

    goated

  • @simplistic_1
    @simplistic_1 2 роки тому +1

    This video is a triumph, as Sam's videos invariably are. But this one warms my heart especially - my love for the art of turning mountains sideways and throwing bolts runs deep.

  • @captainchaos5705
    @captainchaos5705 2 роки тому +9

    Red Deck Wins is a deck I have an odd relationship with. I'm a control player at heart, and maaaan does it hurt to play against RDW. But it's not the unga bunga caveman deck a lot of people assume it is. There's a lot of math involved and there's strategy in when to use what abilities. It's not a deck I care to play, but I respect those who do

    • @pnyhmsmx
      @pnyhmsmx 2 роки тому

      One of the most effective ways to play red is to weaponize blue magic philosophy against the blue mage. Abusing the effectives of the stack versus commitment to the board state. Burn spells nullify the blue mages tools that happen to be : bounce spells, tap spells, stat/ability modifiers, creatures only good for blocking. Blue mages also hate when you use abilities to replace actions performed by spells, i.e. Barbarian Ring dealing shock damage.

    • @captainchaos5705
      @captainchaos5705 2 роки тому

      Ironically my favorite deck of all time is burn's old cousin storm. I don't wanna play 7 bolts, I wanna play 20 grapeshots

    • @egoalter1276
      @egoalter1276 2 місяці тому

      In my experience RDW is the gameplan that plays most lime a traditional trick taking cardgame, like bridge.
      You have a short gameplan, and so a small number of game peices, most of them known in advance.
      Your mode of intefaction is simple, mostly direct damage, either to board or face, and your primary resource is cards in hand.
      And you have to abuse information assymetry, and your occasional "trump" card, be those combat tricks, or highly cost efficient and versatile direct damage removal, or treason effects.
      Essentially you look at your starting seven, and work out whats the most damage you can wrangle out of them in 4 turns, whilst maintaining potential cou terplay in hand up for as long as possible.
      Sometimes you deliberately miss out on a play to bait out counterplay.
      Its a suprisingly deterministic way of playi g a game thats usually very random.

  • @tuongpham7609
    @tuongpham7609 Рік тому +1

    I always come back to this video every now and them. The video was well done and my first deck i ever built was red burn. Brings back nostalgia. His best video so far.

  • @murrowmench1565
    @murrowmench1565 2 роки тому +6

    I ran stoke the flames in modern with a bunch of red creatures like Eidolon and Vexing Devil with goblin guide and monastery swiftspear. No one ever saw stoke the flames coming (which also avoided great revel damage)

  • @harktischris
    @harktischris 2 роки тому +1

    was really curious to see how you could make a video essay on what i thought was the simplest deck archetype and, well i'm impressed. i'm a control player at heart, but darn if it i didn't feel inspired to go put together a red beat down deck and ride or die

  • @StoicDivinity
    @StoicDivinity 2 роки тому +16

    been playing MTG since 2000 - Red Deck Wins is always a blast to pilot

    • @janmelantu7490
      @janmelantu7490 2 роки тому +1

      It’s fun to play and fun to play against. Nobody likes losing to a blue control deck. When you play against Red Deck Wins, even if you lose, you’re actually *playing magic*.

    • @kereminde
      @kereminde 2 роки тому

      @@janmelantu7490 ... and then there is the evils of Izzet burn...

  • @dishwater63
    @dishwater63 2 роки тому +2

    All of your videos are amazing, but this one really speaks to me. Never did I expect three different worlds of mine (skateboarding, music, and magic) converging into one thematic video, especially correlating under one of my favorite archetypes: RDW