I have only played digitally but some of this stuff does it seem hard to track in paper? That's something I have noticed how paper players must be really good at this stuff because all the counters, delirium, survivor, dread stuff just seem like so many mechanics to track. Like the manifest dread maybe could have been closer to disguise for people to remember the mechanics easier I don't know just seems like alot
Going over the set I noticed there was considerably more mana fixing than has been released in the past couple of sets do you think 3 to 5 colors is a viable strategy?
does anyone know when this game will release on xbox and playstation? and where can i get the news whenever we get a new announcement? also thanks for the video
As of now, Wizards of the Coast hasn't announced an official release date. While a release date had once been expected in 2023, this was delayed until “2024 and beyond,” according to CEO Chris Cocks. Jan 25, 2024 - deckfantasy.com/tcg/mtg/arena-ps5/
So do rooms count as different permanents than each other? There is a card that enables sacrificing a room, not enchantment, so could you sac one side of the enchantment and leave the other room on the battlefield?
my god, that first locked room explanation seemed way more confusing and less funny that Laurel and Hardy's Whose on First routine... really? has wotc screwed the pooch again with another goofball set?
Might not be everyone’s cup of tea, but I actually really appreciate the deep dive on the details of the mechanics. Really great info
same here!
Me too.
Thanks for letting me know! I was wondering if it was too much but it's what I like to do for a prerelease so I figured it was good to include
Hey same here I’ve been playing Magic since I was 12 and 41 now I love this game. I’m looking forward to the pre-release I think it’s going to be fun
Let me know how it goes. Always love to hear first impressions
I enjoy your videos man you do a great job. Appreciate you!
Thanks for the wonderful comment :)
I like your good mood and your explanations. Thank you for the guide, sir!
My pleasure :)
The video is great, its only missing time stamps to be perfect
Ah, I usually add them but was rushed to get the video in before my flight
Ty man! Really useful guide 😊
My pleasure :)
Nice video as always thanks for sharing !
My pleasure :)
I have only played digitally but some of this stuff does it seem hard to track in paper? That's something I have noticed how paper players must be really good at this stuff because all the counters, delirium, survivor, dread stuff just seem like so many mechanics to track. Like the manifest dread maybe could have been closer to disguise for people to remember the mechanics easier I don't know just seems like alot
Nothing will ever be as bad as tracking day/night in paper
@@Arstall counter point: replacement effects
Going over the set I noticed there was considerably more mana fixing than has been released in the past couple of sets do you think 3 to 5 colors is a viable strategy?
Base green has potential for multiple colors imo
Everybody deserve the Holiday😂
It definitely comes at a price as a content creator but it was certainly enjoyed
does anyone know when this game will release on xbox and playstation? and where can i get the news whenever we get a new announcement? also thanks for the video
As of now, Wizards of the Coast hasn't announced an official release date. While a release date had once been expected in 2023, this was delayed until “2024 and beyond,” according to CEO Chris Cocks. Jan 25, 2024 - deckfantasy.com/tcg/mtg/arena-ps5/
So do rooms count as different permanents than each other? There is a card that enables sacrificing a room, not enchantment, so could you sac one side of the enchantment and leave the other room on the battlefield?
The card is one permanent, a Room. The sides are Doors. So sacrificing a Room would mean the entire card.
@@arootubegotcha, thank you!
As arootube said, it is a room enchantment with doors that change it's name and overall mana value
my god, that first locked room explanation seemed way more confusing and less funny that Laurel and Hardy's Whose on First routine... really? has wotc screwed the pooch again with another goofball set?
split cards where both sides are permanents was bound to cause some confusion haha
@@Arstall the aesthetics seem nice but mechanics, I dunno