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good content. Preferred the edict theme. As a recommendation you should post either the deck lists or card lists on Archidekt or moxfield for easy review.
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@@ivancho7805 that’s very true. But we put the card in our deck for when we sac our creatures. That’s the game plan for the treasure version of the deck.
He was interested in taking advantage of the relationship between food and treasure. A lot of effects in his deck make treasures as a byproduct of making food, and vice versa, and even more benefit from sacrificing artifacts in general.
I see that they dont undestand the power of ygra, it makes creatures on artifact, you have another layer of interaction like haywire mite, naturalize, cards that destroy all artifact like creeping corrosion or fade from history, cleaning all the board except for ygra because its not an artifact, give him a bounch of counters and kill someone with commander damage, and they cant defend or interact with him. Also use rottenmauth viper, good card.
@@ivancho7805 we did mention that all artifact removal becomes a pseudo creature removal in our deck tech. One thing to note, however, is haywire mite does not synergize with this strategy as it exiles non-creature artifacts. It’s still a good card, and possibly still worth adding into the deck, but doesn’t quite do what we want it to do in destroying our opponents creature/food
Glad I found your channel. Fun take on ygra. Look forward to more videos.
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Love the vid! Cant wait to see what else you guys do
Finally a good channel regarding magic!
I really enjoyed two different takes on one deck.
Welcome back? This is the first video
Yeah for real, like wtf?!?!? So when was the real first video at then huh!?!?
good content. Preferred the edict theme. As a recommendation you should post either the deck lists or card lists on Archidekt or moxfield for easy review.
oops see them now. Best to pin the message or but the lists in your comment header. Still enjoyed your content . Keep it up
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I need Ygra
Giving Ygra fear is pointless...
Oof, the artifact creature exception was definitely an oversight. Thanks for the feedback!
@@DeckDoctorsEDH Shadow on the other hand though...
Why do I feel like this list has my korvold build all over it haha hmmm nick? Had some previous insight?
you know him or have a channel?
@@holdinaces5813 I know him personally
Nice video. But the links are not working.
We added the links in a comment, thank you for pointing that out to us. We greatly appreciate it
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If you have nuka cola, and an opponent sacrifice a "food" you dont get a treasure
@@ivancho7805 that’s very true. But we put the card in our deck for when we sac our creatures. That’s the game plan for the treasure version of the deck.
I don't really understand Nick's deck. Ygra only gets bigger when Food goes to the graveyard. Why does he want to sacrifice Treasures?
He was interested in taking advantage of the relationship between food and treasure. A lot of effects in his deck make treasures as a byproduct of making food, and vice versa, and even more benefit from sacrificing artifacts in general.
I want to be your art card
I see that they dont undestand the power of ygra, it makes creatures on artifact, you have another layer of interaction like haywire mite, naturalize, cards that destroy all artifact like creeping corrosion or fade from history, cleaning all the board except for ygra because its not an artifact, give him a bounch of counters and kill someone with commander damage, and they cant defend or interact with him. Also use rottenmauth viper, good card.
@@ivancho7805 we did mention that all artifact removal becomes a pseudo creature removal in our deck tech. One thing to note, however, is haywire mite does not synergize with this strategy as it exiles non-creature artifacts. It’s still a good card, and possibly still worth adding into the deck, but doesn’t quite do what we want it to do in destroying our opponents creature/food
😂 14:30
I bet it’s good, but Treasures are boring:/