Sakashima the Impostor was supposed to be in the Hypergenesis deck that I designed and Van Papatsarouchas top8ed Pro Tour Austin with, losing to Brian Kibler due to a forgotten Angel of Despair trigger. Unfortunately, we could not find any copies at the site vendors. Imagine facing 2X Progenitus, turn 2. :)
I am convinced every blue deck needs 4 Consign to Memory in the SB unless they have amazing matchups vs tron/drazi and storm decks. Consign to memory counters the storm trigger AND the ral flip trigger. Hell, a blue Phlage deck could maindeck a copy and use it to counter the ETB sac trigger on phlage's regular cast. You could even use phlage and red turn spells with EoT you lose triggers and counter the you lose trigger.
At 21:00 you could exile devourer for Ugin's labyrinth and grab devourer with Karn. Devourer is in exile so Karn can grab it then you pop one of their goblin lords
Surprised the optimal build of tron doesn't have planar nexus. I thought that card would be a bigger hit. Edit: Apparently it's not even legal in modern.
Combining things in magic are often called -tron in reference to the cartoon Voltron, which centered around five robot lions combining into a large humanoid robot. Thus, Urzatron is a deck built around combining the Urza lands to utilize their full power. Eventually, you just start calling it "tron" because it's faster.
Tron won a Modern Challenge? Well, we know what throralf is doing for the next year or so.
Sakashima the Impostor was supposed to be in the Hypergenesis deck that I designed and Van Papatsarouchas top8ed Pro Tour Austin with, losing to Brian Kibler due to a forgotten Angel of Despair trigger. Unfortunately, we could not find any copies at the site vendors. Imagine facing 2X Progenitus, turn 2. :)
1:35:47 Arena of Glory is for Escaping Phlage Postboard and give it haste.
I am convinced every blue deck needs 4 Consign to Memory in the SB unless they have amazing matchups vs tron/drazi and storm decks. Consign to memory counters the storm trigger AND the ral flip trigger. Hell, a blue Phlage deck could maindeck a copy and use it to counter the ETB sac trigger on phlage's regular cast. You could even use phlage and red turn spells with EoT you lose triggers and counter the you lose trigger.
This deck crushes Storm. Having the Devourer of Destiny scry before T1 enables Chalice T1 and T2 Trinisphere consistently.
Chalice on X=1 does very little against Ruby Storm.
At 21:00 you could exile devourer for Ugin's labyrinth and grab devourer with Karn. Devourer is in exile so Karn can grab it then you pop one of their goblin lords
@@wetpaperbag1346 devourer isnt an artifsct for karn
@@AndreaMengucci 💀 You're right!
I've never been so attacked in my life at 1:00
1:13:20 we saw you start to type Amped Raptor 😂
I upvote any video where Mengu bullies Amped Raptor fanatics.
Trying to figure out how to approach this deck with eldrazi
Non lo so mengu, mi sembra si senta abbastanza la mancanza di ulamog. Tu cosa ne pensi?
Surprised the optimal build of tron doesn't have planar nexus. I thought that card would be a bigger hit.
Edit: Apparently it's not even legal in modern.
Are you coming to Magicon AMS?
@@TE99810 yes
Teach me how to be the best murktide player!
Where does the name tron come from?
Combining things in magic are often called -tron in reference to the cartoon Voltron, which centered around five robot lions combining into a large humanoid robot. Thus, Urzatron is a deck built around combining the Urza lands to utilize their full power. Eventually, you just start calling it "tron" because it's faster.
Why do you choose not putting one of the 4 cards on your hand with devourer of destiny?
The card puts it on top of
@@jordillatser5897 only legal in paper
Why does he have a new account? First video back in a while
What
Ewwgen. Ugin. Thanks for coming to my Tedtalk