I like how the general consensus to the question "why is this one card in the sideboard?" is that it's there specifically to fight off annoying control/blue players. Made me laugh because it's probably true more often than not.
The sideboard is your friend! Know it! Love it! I always get exasperated with the netdecking sideboards. Even if you can't name every card in your deck (which really, why not?), you're right, you should know your board in and out. Also, nail on the head with versatility. Very good video, sir.
I'd say some of the best advice I can give is, if you struggle against a certain matchup, ask someone who pilots that deck regularly how to handle it better, how to sideboard against it and how to otherwise take advantage of its weaknesses.
Thanks for the tips, I like those "You don't know what I am doing" tricks and I try to do as much as that as I can (like if I am being mana flooded not to play a land and make my hand look more threatening :3)
It should also be noted that one should test the sideboard specifically to understand how to best incorporate that sideboard into their respective deck **without screwing up the decks overall number of win conditions and outs too much** and **with an understanding of how those sideboard choices are going to effect how they should make play choices in game**
Some little tips: 1) Side in Stony Silence against AdNauseam (modern, not ANT) to shut down their acceleration. 2) If you win, side against their sideboard, cause you've got their starting 60 beat. Now if you lucksacked a win off the top of your deck, ignore this. 3) Use versatile SB choices. For example, Baloth is better than Thragtusk if you're expecting discard, but Thragtusk is the better card versus spot removal. 4) Blood Moon is not the only answer to nonbasic lands.
One thing that I might want to stress to new players in modern especially is the following tip: Don't try to hate on an unwinnable matchup. For example, when you are playing a grindy midrange deck (Jund, Abzan, BW Tokens), you do have sideboard options against decks like tron - however those matchups will still be very bad unless you have add an extensive amount of them, diluting your sideboard to the point where they could have tilted other, less decisive matchups in your favour.
Whenever I go to FNM, I use my favourite deck, my black/blue controller deck. My sideboard is about twice the size of my actual deck and I have cards against ANY deck. FYI, I value +MTG Degree for being so responsive to people who make comments on these videos, I think it is very good to interact with people who love your videos. Funny how everyone (although there are exceptions to everything) in the magic community is nice and are more likely yo help you than criticise you. Please keep up the good work! Also one last comment from me, could you do a video on how effective duel decks are. I have been looking for a duel deck to play with my friend, because he sucks at making decks, so if there is a fair and balanced duel deck out there, please tell us!
+leonard ivanov Mmmmm, generally I've felt that the Duel Decks released by Wizards are pretty balanced against eachother. But to be honest, I'm too spiky to play with decks that are designed to be balanced against eachother. Maybe sometime soon I'll look into it, but as of now I'd just say that I don't know the answer :p
+MTG Degree Okay thank you. Its just anytime I play with my friend, I always demolish him. I would make him an equally good deck, but I dont have the cards. So a duel deck would probably be the best option, but thank you for pointing out that most duel decks are equal. (The only duel deck I know of is zendikar vs eldrazi, and I heard the eldrazi is not very balanced to the zendikar deck.)
+theillusionary It's usually a matter of what cards didn't seem to do as well as usual. Something I have found helps is, if everything seems good, take out one of the least good playset. If the card you are putting in really improves your deck, can you make do with slightly less odds of drawing something in your main?
I usually put a temporary sideboard together before I finalize it - play at one or two FNMs at my LGS and maybe one or two FNMs at another LGS and fix my sideboard from there.
In Yugioh I will never forget the time someone played 'Prohibition' against me in game 2. 'Probhibition' lets you declare a card and neither player can play it for the rest of the game, and little did he know, the card he prohibited was 'Skill Drain', a card that I side boarded out for game 2 and 3 looool. I never told him that I sided out the card he prohibited either loool. So he negatived himself for nothing XD.
memerizing your sideboard is a great piece of advice I recently played my first fnm sideboarded in lands and couple artifacts because my opponent literitly only won BC of sphinxes tutalige and jace memory adept when I showed the deck to a friend I realized I had some cards in the sideboard that I didn't return to the main deck and I still can't figure out what I put in for them and that was a week ago
Great tips! Some questions: 1. 4-ofs in the SB or singles? 2. Lands in the SB? 3. Alt-win cards in the SB? I understand the answers to these questions are, "It depends .." but that's what I want to know: what do they depend on?
After 2 years I don't know if you care, but this is it for me for the first question. Side 4 only if absolutely necessary to the point where you feel like you can't go without seeing it if needed. Run 3 of a card most of the time if you want to consistentially use and utilize the card, but you don't quite need the redundancy of 4 or you have other cards that do similar things on the side/main boards. Run 2 of a card only if you need room for other cards on the side and can't crunch the numbers or it's a niche card like crumble to dust that will be extremely hit or miss in match ups across the board. Lastly, I only ever run 1 of a card on side if it's to fill out the total of 4 cards from cards on the main board or it's just another version of a better card. Like running a tormods crypt with 2 relics of progenitus. Or better yet running a single blasphemous act and Pyroclasm on side because you already have 3 Pyroclasms main board.
For question 2, lands are fine, but I would really only say run utility lands like field of ruin or ghost quarter if needed, but only if you don't have room on main board for the land cards.
And for 3, alternate win cons are fine, I like it more so when they do other utility based things then just push me to win like world breaker in tron or something. Be careful though if your alternate win condition is the same card type as your main win condition because that means potential hate/removal on game two could hit that as well, but that's also still not completely bad because you would have more ways to win and more things needing answers.
All in all, I like focusing on my defense and personal well being first and foremost in my side. I don't like being prevented from playing the game. Secondly, focusing on ways to prevent people from playing the game the way they want to is what I do. Either through removal or hate cards. And lastly, I fill in the remaining slots with additional copies of cards or cards with similar effects to bolster my redundancy in the match ups where my initial build is already strong. I'm a green red tron player and that's just my take on it all. Hope I helped.
i got burned pretty bad by a truely honest comment about a card in my deck. i took it like he was being truthful but was giving information he wanted to give me as a bluff and i thought he had a sideboard plan for it but in fact the reason it scared him was that he actually had no sideboard plan for it and was legitimately scared so when i sideboarded the card out to go from a midrange to aggro/tempo strategy i had sideboarded out the better win condition and lost by a turn x.x
I wish I saw this video a few years ago. I would either not sideboard enough or not at all. If I had to narrow down the most useful tip, it would be sideboard for strategies not for the specific card that killed you.
While I agree that Kataki is better than stony silence in a company deck, Kataki dies to galvanic blast, and your opponent can play through it for a few turns. Stony is harder to kill, and more effective. Also, you can chord of calling for Kataki so you only really need 1, and you are going to remove creatures anyway because the deck runs a few situational 1 odd to chord for. For this reason, I run 1 Kataki and 2 stony in my deck
My strong strong advice is always think in terms of the moment and the current game. I find too many people go into game 1 thinking, urg this is such a bad matchup, I don't care about game 1, my sideboard cards (insert card here) will significantly help this matchup. Or is this sideboard card correct? Should I play this or that? Always focus on the game and your outs. Don't think about these thjngs
One question, should I overboard against cards like leyline of sanctity and I am a mono red burn, that card shuts down my gameplan completely, should I have like 3 ratchet bombs against it?
Any recommendations for deck building sites? I've used tappedout and put in comments that I'm new to Magic and could do with some help learning to build a sideboard
+MrSonictheOtter If the rest of your sideboard is truly full of non-cards for the matchup, then just pick up your deck and pretend to sideboard a bit. Sometimes though, your sideboard can simply change your role, like from midrange to control. Or famously in Splinter Twin, from combo to control. Additionally, some cards become worse on the draw than on the play, such as counterspells. Consider turn order before the game as well :)
Thanks man; this cleared up the confusion I had. Also a side note: I'm going to try that "full 15" strategy you mentioned; it seems effective. The help is always appreciated.
I am not sure if you still read comments on this old video, but trying does not hurt, here is my question: You mentioned sideboarding to counter an enemy artifact (in your case Mesmeric orb) In my case it's an enemy artifact that gives the creature Hexproof, the creature already has Flying-Deathtouch-Lifelink. This combination kills me near everytime. So my plan was to add some cards that can destroy target artifact because i don't see any other way to counter that combination. Am i right in thinking in my case this is the smart choice? or is there a better choice? thank you!
MtgDegree do you mind if you can put your B/U mill deck sideboard list public ? I also enjoy this deck and play it far too much. Thanks!!! ( if not it's ok)
+TryHard Panda Gaming ---- MCSG & More!! Current sideboard: 3 Hurkyl's Recall (affinity, lantern, balance), 4 Illness in the Ranks (twin, b/w tokens), 2 Surgical Extraction (combo, goryo's), 2 Sun Droplet (burn), 4 Jace's Phantasm (sudden agrro switch!). Of course, these numbers all change depending on what's popular, but that's what it is right now :)
+TrapStepDubStep Official Only when I'm in the tryhardiest of tryhard modes. Which isn't too often. But hey, if people really want to do their best, it's a good practice :)
+MTG Degree btw, can you tell me one thing? when you sideboard, what do you think about when you chose? i mean, how do you pick the right cards to take out?
+Per Kristian Antonsen So, take out things that are bad against your opponent. Think about what they are trying to do, and which of your cards have no effect on that. And try to not take out cards which are the best for your own strategy. It's a little complex tbh and requires some practice :p
When I sideboard I do it very weird. I take out pills of cards i am going to leave in and make multiple stacks of side board cards. This way the opponent cant look at my mat and see 4 cards going in and me pulling out 4 cards. They just see a bunch of cards everywhere. Just my personal strategy.
+Code Provider Currently has three copies of Relic of Progenitus in the mainboard. There are lots of options, but I like that it's a turn one play, something the deck needs more of.
even as a GP placer and someone who won player of the year at my local FNM place, I have learnt so much from your video's, some things I was already doing, but putting them so clearly and explaining them so well has helped me recognize some of the things I do in a clearer way, and i think will help me to be even more mindful of how i play. seriously good video's mate, keep up the good work
+Mein Kanal! If they are down for showing you their deck, whatever? But if you're just looking at people's stuff or picking it up before you play and looking through it, no. In general, no :p
+Noah BELL Well, this is actually why I try to get some card art videos out there - there's very little to point you to for card alters. However, maybe you can look into painting guides that aren't specifically for cards. All those fancy canvas artists must have some valuable tips, right? :)
+Mein Kanal! It's a hate card that's good in certain matchups (tri-color decks, sometimes eldrazi, and things like scapeshift). The major downside for you is that it turns off your manlands (and you need to rely on mox opal or springleaf drum for other colors), but that's worth it if you just crippled their deck.
+MTGElite33 Katari has its advantage to stony silence. You can collected company into it or chord, and Katari can neutralize artifacts with none activated abilities like Etched Champion or signal pest.
THANK YOU FOR THIS. I'm so often clueless when it comes to sideboarding, preferring to keep an "if it ain't broke" stance on the whole matter.
+Ian Kernohan No problem :)
I like how the general consensus to the question "why is this one card in the sideboard?" is that it's there specifically to fight off annoying control/blue players. Made me laugh because it's probably true more often than not.
The sideboard is your friend! Know it! Love it!
I always get exasperated with the netdecking sideboards. Even if you can't name every card in your deck (which really, why not?), you're right, you should know your board in and out. Also, nail on the head with versatility. Very good video, sir.
Thx for this amazing guide!!!!!! Helps a lot! I have always done these things and this video brings it all to light. Thx!
I'd say some of the best advice I can give is, if you struggle against a certain matchup, ask someone who pilots that deck regularly how to handle it better, how to sideboard against it and how to otherwise take advantage of its weaknesses.
Thanks for the tips, I like those "You don't know what I am doing" tricks and I try to do as much as that as I can (like if I am being mana flooded not to play a land and make my hand look more threatening :3)
this is an awesome series.
+Chris Iver Glad you like it :)
seriously dude u have really good videos, just discovered ur channel and it's helping me so much!
It should also be noted that one should test the sideboard specifically to understand how to best incorporate that sideboard into their respective deck **without screwing up the decks overall number of win conditions and outs too much** and **with an understanding of how those sideboard choices are going to effect how they should make play choices in game**
The side-main shuffle trick is great! Thanks
this is why i love dual cards for sideboard. turn//burn
Some little tips:
1) Side in Stony Silence against AdNauseam (modern, not ANT) to shut down their acceleration.
2) If you win, side against their sideboard, cause you've got their starting 60 beat. Now if you lucksacked a win off the top of your deck, ignore this.
3) Use versatile SB choices. For example, Baloth is better than Thragtusk if you're expecting discard, but Thragtusk is the better card versus spot removal.
4) Blood Moon is not the only answer to nonbasic lands.
Good video topic and more great advice - it's all helping. Cheers.
+mtgfightclub Thanks! And nice meeting you at prerelease :)
One thing that I might want to stress to new players in modern especially is the following tip: Don't try to hate on an unwinnable matchup. For example, when you are playing a grindy midrange deck (Jund, Abzan, BW Tokens), you do have sideboard options against decks like tron - however those matchups will still be very bad unless you have add an extensive amount of them, diluting your sideboard to the point where they could have tilted other, less decisive matchups in your favour.
Good video, if you can, make a follow up where talk about next level sideboarding: sideboarding for your opponents sideboard.
hey i liked your idea of putting in your whole sideboard into your deck so they dont know what you have done awesome tip!
+Scotts3Dart No problem, glad you found it useful :)
Whenever I go to FNM, I use my favourite deck, my black/blue controller deck. My sideboard is about twice the size of my actual deck and I have cards against ANY deck. FYI, I value +MTG Degree for being so responsive to people who make comments on these videos, I think it is very good to interact with people who love your videos. Funny how everyone (although there are exceptions to everything) in the magic community is nice and are more likely yo help you than criticise you.
Please keep up the good work!
Also one last comment from me, could you do a video on how effective duel decks are. I have been looking for a duel deck to play with my friend, because he sucks at making decks, so if there is a fair and balanced duel deck out there, please tell us!
+leonard ivanov if your sideboard is twice the size of your deck, that's cheating.
+leonard ivanov Mmmmm, generally I've felt that the Duel Decks released by Wizards are pretty balanced against eachother. But to be honest, I'm too spiky to play with decks that are designed to be balanced against eachother. Maybe sometime soon I'll look into it, but as of now I'd just say that I don't know the answer :p
+MTG Degree Okay thank you. Its just anytime I play with my friend, I always demolish him. I would make him an equally good deck, but I dont have the cards. So a duel deck would probably be the best option, but thank you for pointing out that most duel decks are equal. (The only duel deck I know of is zendikar vs eldrazi, and I heard the eldrazi is not very balanced to the zendikar deck.)
Be aware you can only have up to 15 cards in your sideboard.
I liked this vid but I always struggle with what to remove to put in the sideboard.
+theillusionary It's usually a matter of what cards didn't seem to do as well as usual. Something I have found helps is, if everything seems good, take out one of the least good playset. If the card you are putting in really improves your deck, can you make do with slightly less odds of drawing something in your main?
I usually put a temporary sideboard together before I finalize it - play at one or two FNMs at my LGS and maybe one or two FNMs at another LGS and fix my sideboard from there.
In Yugioh I will never forget the time someone played 'Prohibition' against me in game 2. 'Probhibition' lets you declare a card and neither player can play it for the rest of the game, and little did he know, the card he prohibited was 'Skill Drain', a card that I side boarded out for game 2 and 3 looool. I never told him that I sided out the card he prohibited either loool. So he negatived himself for nothing XD.
Nice
love the new content could you post some of your famous casual/competitive decks :D
Can you give the deck list for your mill deck?
+Zach Jones
tappedout.net/mtg-decks/05-05-15-millcombo/
+Paul Anderson wrong deck
memerizing your sideboard is a great piece of advice I recently played my first fnm sideboarded in lands and couple artifacts because my opponent literitly only won BC of sphinxes tutalige and jace memory adept when I showed the deck to a friend I realized I had some cards in the sideboard that I didn't return to the main deck and I still can't figure out what I put in for them and that was a week ago
Great tips!
Some questions:
1. 4-ofs in the SB or singles?
2. Lands in the SB?
3. Alt-win cards in the SB?
I understand the answers to these questions are, "It depends .." but that's what I want to know: what do they depend on?
After 2 years I don't know if you care, but this is it for me for the first question. Side 4 only if absolutely necessary to the point where you feel like you can't go without seeing it if needed. Run 3 of a card most of the time if you want to consistentially use and utilize the card, but you don't quite need the redundancy of 4 or you have other cards that do similar things on the side/main boards. Run 2 of a card only if you need room for other cards on the side and can't crunch the numbers or it's a niche card like crumble to dust that will be extremely hit or miss in match ups across the board. Lastly, I only ever run 1 of a card on side if it's to fill out the total of 4 cards from cards on the main board or it's just another version of a better card. Like running a tormods crypt with 2 relics of progenitus. Or better yet running a single blasphemous act and Pyroclasm on side because you already have 3 Pyroclasms main board.
Also I wasn't saying tormods crypt is better than relic or nothing, but that's a personal choice in case dredge hates on relic in game two.
For question 2, lands are fine, but I would really only say run utility lands like field of ruin or ghost quarter if needed, but only if you don't have room on main board for the land cards.
And for 3, alternate win cons are fine, I like it more so when they do other utility based things then just push me to win like world breaker in tron or something. Be careful though if your alternate win condition is the same card type as your main win condition because that means potential hate/removal on game two could hit that as well, but that's also still not completely bad because you would have more ways to win and more things needing answers.
All in all, I like focusing on my defense and personal well being first and foremost in my side. I don't like being prevented from playing the game.
Secondly, focusing on ways to prevent people from playing the game the way they want to is what I do. Either through removal or hate cards.
And lastly, I fill in the remaining slots with additional copies of cards or cards with similar effects to bolster my redundancy in the match ups where my initial build is already strong.
I'm a green red tron player and that's just my take on it all. Hope I helped.
Yes! Deck Tech on that mill please!!! or deck list :D
i got burned pretty bad by a truely honest comment about a card in my deck. i took it like he was being truthful but was giving information he wanted to give me as a bluff and i thought he had a sideboard plan for it but in fact the reason it scared him was that he actually had no sideboard plan for it and was legitimately scared so when i sideboarded the card out to go from a midrange to aggro/tempo strategy i had sideboarded out the better win condition and lost by a turn x.x
Excellent insight
I wish I saw this video a few years ago. I would either not sideboard enough or not at all. If I had to narrow down the most useful tip, it would be sideboard for strategies not for the specific card that killed you.
While I agree that Kataki is better than stony silence in a company deck, Kataki dies to galvanic blast, and your opponent can play through it for a few turns. Stony is harder to kill, and more effective. Also, you can chord of calling for Kataki so you only really need 1, and you are going to remove creatures anyway because the deck runs a few situational 1 odd to chord for. For this reason, I run 1 Kataki and 2 stony in my deck
My strong strong advice is always think in terms of the moment and the current game. I find too many people go into game 1 thinking, urg this is such a bad matchup, I don't care about game 1, my sideboard cards (insert card here) will significantly help this matchup. Or is this sideboard card correct? Should I play this or that?
Always focus on the game and your outs. Don't think about these thjngs
One question, should I overboard against cards like leyline of sanctity and I am a mono red burn, that card shuts down my gameplan completely, should I have like 3 ratchet bombs against it?
At the place I play magic at, we do not have a sideboard. We just play standard 60 card and 100 card commander.
I and others are still waiting on your modern mill deck tech video. I have watched this video 3 times know.
Any recommendations for deck building sites? I've used tappedout and put in comments that I'm new to Magic and could do with some help learning to build a sideboard
thank you for making this video
My question is how do you sideboard in game 3, when in game 2 you've already side boarded what's good against the match-up?
+MrSonictheOtter If the rest of your sideboard is truly full of non-cards for the matchup, then just pick up your deck and pretend to sideboard a bit. Sometimes though, your sideboard can simply change your role, like from midrange to control. Or famously in Splinter Twin, from combo to control. Additionally, some cards become worse on the draw than on the play, such as counterspells. Consider turn order before the game as well :)
Thanks man; this cleared up the confusion I had. Also a side note: I'm going to try that "full 15" strategy you mentioned; it seems effective. The help is always appreciated.
+MrSonictheOtter No problem, helping is why the channel exists :)
I am not sure if you still read comments on this old video, but trying does not hurt, here is my question:
You mentioned sideboarding to counter an enemy artifact (in your case Mesmeric orb)
In my case it's an enemy artifact that gives the creature Hexproof, the creature already has Flying-Deathtouch-Lifelink.
This combination kills me near everytime.
So my plan was to add some cards that can destroy target artifact because i don't see any other way to counter that combination.
Am i right in thinking in my case this is the smart choice? or is there a better choice?
thank you!
The other main option would be non-targeted removal / sacrifice effects (e.g. Wrath of God, Cruel Edict).
MtgDegree do you mind if you can put your B/U mill deck sideboard list public
? I also enjoy this deck and play it far too much. Thanks!!! ( if not it's ok)
+TryHard Panda Gaming ---- MCSG & More!!
Current sideboard: 3 Hurkyl's Recall (affinity, lantern, balance), 4 Illness in the Ranks (twin, b/w tokens), 2 Surgical Extraction (combo, goryo's), 2 Sun Droplet (burn), 4 Jace's Phantasm (sudden agrro switch!). Of course, these numbers all change depending on what's popular, but that's what it is right now :)
Thanks!
Do you use the "full 15" strategy?
+TrapStepDubStep Official Only when I'm in the tryhardiest of tryhard modes. Which isn't too often. But hey, if people really want to do their best, it's a good practice :)
+MTG Degree k
oh my god. thank you. my sideboard is the definition og crap. but now i actually know what to do with it.
+Per Kristian Antonsen Glad I could help!!! :)
Being new isnt easy. so many thanks for people like you that does this :)
+MTG Degree btw, can you tell me one thing? when you sideboard, what do you think about when you chose? i mean, how do you pick the right cards to take out?
+Per Kristian Antonsen So, take out things that are bad against your opponent. Think about what they are trying to do, and which of your cards have no effect on that. And try to not take out cards which are the best for your own strategy. It's a little complex tbh and requires some practice :p
better than no explanation. Thanks
Deck tch it!!!! Mill in modern?!?! DECK TECH
When I sideboard I do it very weird. I take out pills of cards i am going to leave in and make multiple stacks of side board cards. This way the opponent cant look at my mat and see 4 cards going in and me pulling out 4 cards. They just see a bunch of cards everywhere. Just my personal strategy.
what does your mill deck do vs emrakul
+Code Provider Currently has three copies of Relic of Progenitus in the mainboard. There are lots of options, but I like that it's a turn one play, something the deck needs more of.
MTG Degree oih yea forgot about that card. I'm sold.
+MTG Degree send me a decklist and ill take it to a GP. LOOL
+MTG Degree relic is versatile and sweet but why not just board leyline
+GG Degree i struggle with magic a lot man, and your tips help, you got a lot of wisdom in this game man
even as a GP placer and someone who won player of the year at my local FNM place, I have learnt so much from your video's, some things I was already doing, but putting them so clearly and explaining them so well has helped me recognize some of the things I do in a clearer way, and i think will help me to be even more mindful of how i play. seriously good video's mate, keep up the good work
Are you allowed to look at your opponents deck before a tournament?
+Mein Kanal! If they are down for showing you their deck, whatever? But if you're just looking at people's stuff or picking it up before you play and looking through it, no. In general, no :p
MTG Degree Thanks!
does MTG Degree use meadery?
+Digital Wave I asked him about that before, he said he doesn't :p
+MTG Degree I heard like u/b mill for modern we should compare deck list sometimes. I went Esper.
im starting to alter card art and need more help then the videos you have where should i go to learn
+Noah BELL Well, this is actually why I try to get some card art videos out there - there's very little to point you to for card alters. However, maybe you can look into painting guides that aren't specifically for cards. All those fancy canvas artists must have some valuable tips, right? :)
thanks i watch your channel heaps and the videos really help and my mums friend is an artist so i might ask her
Isn't the limit 15 cards ?
0:00 PLEASE EXPLAIN THE SIDEBOARDS
kinda like your intro music
i play commander so side boarding isn't necessary.
Why the f is Blood Moon in Affinity?
+Mein Kanal! It's a hate card that's good in certain matchups (tri-color decks, sometimes eldrazi, and things like scapeshift). The major downside for you is that it turns off your manlands (and you need to rely on mox opal or springleaf drum for other colors), but that's worth it if you just crippled their deck.
Also don't sideboard too many leylines =P
Still unclear... what is a sideboard!
An extra 15 cards that are not in your main deck, that you can swap into your deck against bad matchups.
What is this doing here? I ask that about almost every card in almost every deck I've ever played.
Edh !!!!!!!! You don't sideboeard
Remember to like=🍩
stony silence is better than kataki even in that deck
+MTGElite33 Katari has its advantage to stony silence. You can collected company into it or chord, and Katari can neutralize artifacts with none activated abilities like Etched Champion or signal pest.
first!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Good job dude
290th
He isn't a pro so why does he try and teach us