Thanks...was a rough spot especially with that remora feeding and my own gamble not being helpful :D tried to go for a cloudstone curio creature loop@@cedhtvgameplay3974
"Lucus is there for colors." incorect. He is there for the 1 damage, just like bowmaster is a menece to 1 toughness creachers. Lucas says no to bowmasters.
Why not let player 2 get an Etali? It takes Eternal witness from the Etali player and 3 other random cards, no mana after that so you don't have to worry about dockside coming back unless they are super lucky. Just weird... Also I know people usually say give Wish claw to the last player in turn order from you, but honestly giving it to the person that just sculpted their hand from a mystic remora is a little silly...
well yeah... imagine if it was giving to player 3 and they used it to get something to help? Idk, they had ad naus and their own plans to win but with the low amount of cards in hand I still think that was the best option. Couldn't have really expected the Naus but even then it was checked by flusterstorm. Not really a card they could beat even with the wishclaw. I feel like in situations like this people see the writing on the wall and try and go for it before the obvious win, not realizing that people are holding up interaction for the person who is obviously in the drivers seat. There was never a window until player 2 and 3 created it. Still would have been tough, maybe still impossible, but I feel like patience was better there. Tough call, hindsight and all, but the level of disrespect for Etali was funny either way. If no one but player 4 decided to go for the win then player 1 is almost guaranteed to win with the wishclaw though; unless their hand after being fed from fish was still somehow terrible. @@VeilofDeathMTG
OH yeah I was the player 2 in this pod :D I remember the wild memories
Also the only one with the actual Stranger Things arts :D
I was cheering for you buddy.
Thanks...was a rough spot especially with that remora feeding and my own gamble not being helpful :D tried to go for a cloudstone curio creature loop@@cedhtvgameplay3974
Thanks for the kind words! It was a good game.
It was a really cool game I didn't think Etali would have won that one.
"Lucus is there for colors."
incorect. He is there for the 1 damage, just like bowmaster is a menece to 1 toughness creachers. Lucas says no to bowmasters.
This is true! But mostly colors.
@cedhtvgameplay3974 with that argument though, why not play TnK. It's 90% his ability and cmc, 10% colors, As you could also run Eleven.
Cool game, etali is pretty strong!
Nice, I need to get on these!!
Too bad none of them were the Lurrus variant.
Nice coverage of this funky match.
Your welcome!
Why is everyone wasting the interactions when they know Etali player is going to win on his turn?
But it is random. haha. Etali has that upside people don't take it that serious.
well people are trying to go for the win before Etali so :D yeah
i mean if the ad nause resolves then that player wins with higher likelyhood then the etali player
Well said.
@@w.s6124 Also Flusterstorm doesn't help vs Eternal Witness + Food Chain.
Why not let player 2 get an Etali? It takes Eternal witness from the Etali player and 3 other random cards, no mana after that so you don't have to worry about dockside coming back unless they are super lucky. Just weird... Also I know people usually say give Wish claw to the last player in turn order from you, but honestly giving it to the person that just sculpted their hand from a mystic remora is a little silly...
and yet that wishclaw remained unused
Unless a bounce spell was withheld, holding priority and sacrificing it with Lucas may have been optimal.
well yeah... imagine if it was giving to player 3 and they used it to get something to help? Idk, they had ad naus and their own plans to win but with the low amount of cards in hand I still think that was the best option. Couldn't have really expected the Naus but even then it was checked by flusterstorm. Not really a card they could beat even with the wishclaw.
I feel like in situations like this people see the writing on the wall and try and go for it before the obvious win, not realizing that people are holding up interaction for the person who is obviously in the drivers seat. There was never a window until player 2 and 3 created it. Still would have been tough, maybe still impossible, but I feel like patience was better there. Tough call, hindsight and all, but the level of disrespect for Etali was funny either way. If no one but player 4 decided to go for the win then player 1 is almost guaranteed to win with the wishclaw though; unless their hand after being fed from fish was still somehow terrible. @@VeilofDeathMTG
Heindsight always helpsbut you know not everything is as clear or easy as it seems in the middle of the heat@@wanderingaming5805
Your assessment is correct.