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The real problem is mana. So many of these cards are fine in mono or even 2 color decks. Smothering tithe in a mono white deck is a lot different than smothering tithe in a 3-5 color good stuff deck. My salt take is I'd limit fetchlands (all types, even the cheap ones) and lands that can tap for more than 1 color to a combined total of 10 per deck. After that, I'd consider creating a "mono" list. Cards moved to the mono list have a casting cost converted to the cards colors. Rhystic study goes from 2u to uuu. At that point it becomes much harder to cast for 3, 4, and 5 color decks.
Hey man love the video!! Also Kenny I miss playing magic with you brother hope y’all keep creating amazing mtg content!! Happy to see this and keep up the good work! Also gamble is totally viable. 😂
Saw the production Quality and thought: "hm how ive never noticed this mtg podcast. they surely have thousands of folowers" Looked at the Followers: :o Keep it up!
The one ring, just because it makes me feel I have to include it.. it’s expensive and doesn’t make much sense lore wise. In modern you can have 4 of these bad boys.. great video! Easy sub.
I agree cards that are just auto-includes and too ubiquitous deserve some bans. I really wish more commander players would step outside their comfort zone and replace staples in their deck with more on-flavor cards for their deck.
I agree with thewheelman29's salt on the thoracle combo. And I feel the same about all two card combos pretty much. It's just not fun to play against and it warps the gameplay in any game they are knowingly apart of. Save that for the cedh table. Lol
I've been killed more times by tainted strike being played by on an opponent on a different creature that was attacking me to knock me out more than I'd like to admit.
@@N.Doughnut so? It’s casual, rule 0 exists a quick discussion with 3 other people to set expectations is not as hard as the average autist who complains about a pregame discussion would have you believe. The only cards that should be banned are the ones so fundamentally broken they do not function as intended, and the number of those that truly exist on magic can be counted on your hands.
It does when events for the format are scheduled at your LGS, and listed on the official Store Locator. It makes it an official sanctioned format, and requires both a ban list and a stance against the use of proxies.
Whoa i feel like you guys just hate everything. 😂 The only card i agree with you without a doubt is Sol Ring. I can see an argument for some of the super staples(Rhystic, Smothering, Bowmasters...) but i fear that even if those go away, there will be the next best thing, and bans would just never stop until we end up with 2/2 bears. We should look at cards that really give an unfair advantage and that can't be answered, and for me the only ones that i see so far are the remaining fast mana pieces (mostly Sol Ring but moxes i'm looking at you 👀). The reason i say "can't be answered" is because of the massive leap forward in ressources you get by accelerating early which means it's often too late for the others to interact with you to prevent a loss. Most of the other cards, when played on curve or slightly faster using normal ramp, can be totally and easily interacted with if you build your decks responsibly. That's the big cue: stop being greedy or do wishful thinking and run more removal! 🙂
Slivers are awesome. And in a world of commanders like Sheoldred the Apocalypse are they really that bad? I think Rhystic Study and Smothering Tithe are ridiculously good but eh whatever. I like being arch enemy. Slivers are obvious but there is usually something more threatening but less obvious. Maybe my LGS is just too mean. I’ve never won a game there with Slivers and my deck can win as early as turn 4 fairly consistently.
If they're gonna hit any cards, it's gonna be the "SALT" cards. Stuff like Rhystic Study, Teferi's Protection, Divining Top...I don't think they'll hit power cards too hard, but salt cards will eventually get banned, I think.
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The real problem is mana. So many of these cards are fine in mono or even 2 color decks. Smothering tithe in a mono white deck is a lot different than smothering tithe in a 3-5 color good stuff deck. My salt take is I'd limit fetchlands (all types, even the cheap ones) and lands that can tap for more than 1 color to a combined total of 10 per deck. After that, I'd consider creating a "mono" list. Cards moved to the mono list have a casting cost converted to the cards colors. Rhystic study goes from 2u to uuu. At that point it becomes much harder to cast for 3, 4, and 5 color decks.
Hey man love the video!! Also Kenny I miss playing magic with you brother hope y’all keep creating amazing mtg content!! Happy to see this and keep up the good work! Also gamble is totally viable. 😂
Saw the production Quality and thought: "hm how ive never noticed this mtg podcast. they surely have thousands of folowers" Looked at the Followers: :o
Keep it up!
The one ring, just because it makes me feel I have to include it.. it’s expensive and doesn’t make much sense lore wise. In modern you can have 4 of these bad boys.. great video! Easy sub.
It would more flavorful to restrict in so that “one ring to rule them all”.
I agree cards that are just auto-includes and too ubiquitous deserve some bans. I really wish more commander players would step outside their comfort zone and replace staples in their deck with more on-flavor cards for their deck.
I agree with thewheelman29's salt on the thoracle combo. And I feel the same about all two card combos pretty much. It's just not fun to play against and it warps the gameplay in any game they are knowingly apart of. Save that for the cedh table. Lol
I've been killed more times by tainted strike being played by on an opponent on a different creature that was attacking me to knock me out more than I'd like to admit.
Hot take for a ban: All RL cards.
Fierce guardianship is about to get a secret lair, free spells are not going anywhere.
Just saw that last night actually. Very much a fan of the 8-bit art on the cards
A casual, eternal, singleton, (effectively) kitchen table format does not need an official ban-list.
I really think it does considering many of those cards are hundreds and hundreds of dollars and help create a price-restrictive format
@@N.Doughnut so? It’s casual, rule 0 exists a quick discussion with 3 other people to set expectations is not as hard as the average autist who complains about a pregame discussion would have you believe. The only cards that should be banned are the ones so fundamentally broken they do not function as intended, and the number of those that truly exist on magic can be counted on your hands.
It does when events for the format are scheduled at your LGS, and listed on the official Store Locator. It makes it an official sanctioned format, and requires both a ban list and a stance against the use of proxies.
@@N.Doughnut "price restrictive" isn't a real thing get yo money up not yo funny up
Socks and sandles is my salty take
Love them or hate them?
@@TableSaltMTG loath
@@Saintfear how dare you
Whoa i feel like you guys just hate everything. 😂 The only card i agree with you without a doubt is Sol Ring. I can see an argument for some of the super staples(Rhystic, Smothering, Bowmasters...) but i fear that even if those go away, there will be the next best thing, and bans would just never stop until we end up with 2/2 bears.
We should look at cards that really give an unfair advantage and that can't be answered, and for me the only ones that i see so far are the remaining fast mana pieces (mostly Sol Ring but moxes i'm looking at you 👀). The reason i say "can't be answered" is because of the massive leap forward in ressources you get by accelerating early which means it's often too late for the others to interact with you to prevent a loss.
Most of the other cards, when played on curve or slightly faster using normal ramp, can be totally and easily interacted with if you build your decks responsibly. That's the big cue: stop being greedy or do wishful thinking and run more removal! 🙂
"Whoa i feel like you guys just hate everything."
That is totally not true! We like 2/2 bears.
Slivers are awesome. And in a world of commanders like Sheoldred the Apocalypse are they really that bad? I think Rhystic Study and Smothering Tithe are ridiculously good but eh whatever. I like being arch enemy. Slivers are obvious but there is usually something more threatening but less obvious. Maybe my LGS is just too mean. I’ve never won a game there with Slivers and my deck can win as early as turn 4 fairly consistently.
If they're gonna hit any cards, it's gonna be the "SALT" cards. Stuff like Rhystic Study, Teferi's Protection, Divining Top...I don't think they'll hit power cards too hard, but salt cards will eventually get banned, I think.