11:11 it's funny that Seth thought he triggered the challenger with his rat's death trigger. It's even funnier that he didn't catch that the reason why it triggered in the first place was because his opponent targeted it with the scamp's death trigger to try and get a card but probably forgot about -1-1 from the rat killing their own creature 😂
The number of mono-red players who did not understand about the Gnawing Vermin is way too high. Multiple Emberheart Challengers just run into it instead of just waiting a turn.
Its like a speech impediment at this point right? Genuinely wondering because if it is I feel like a dick for bringing it up all the time. I was under the impression it was just this epic long term troll. Shout out to "bonded" courier.
the fact that graveyard hate mid to late game becomes ineffective is probably a decent reason why this brew is operating better, since the big drops stay around even when the graveyard is gone unlike somnophage. people gotta pull it early or it's over
39:50 Ahhh always fun to see my own misplay telegraphed XD. Turns out I did not read that vermine did -1/-1 and swung in with my only creature. Tho this matchup did convince me to take out the Lantern from the SB at my RCQ. Happy to see that at least thanks to me not reading, you were able to keep the win streak alive
Hey there, Seth! Thanks for featuring the deck idea I sent you! Some notes for those interested, this deck is solid with zero Rares in Historic, with LotR landcyclers and and cards like Satyr Wayfinder letting you run an absurdly high number of creatures in the deck (I currently run 38). Glarb is a key part of the deck if you go for the non-budget version, giving you similar card advantage to Beanstalk in matchups you need it. For the ultra-budget version, I've found Spinewoods Armadillo to be a great way to mana fix and fill the graveyard in one go. Glad it worked out so well!
I love your budget videos, the first deck I ever built in Arena was mono white soldiers, which was incredibly fun to play at the time and the only thing I could afford. This deck also looks pretty sweet. Thank you man keep it up.
Im not sure I would call the format that has monored at a 21% win rate when the oppnonent plays 2 creatures by turn 3, in the creature dominant standard, is really much of an issue lol. Almost all of the top played cards are effective against monored, and the top 5 of the top 10 creatures all provide hard answers against mono red. I think its the same deal as every year for the past few sets. Toss a couple creatures in front of it, eat their hand if you can, gain life if you cant, and stabilize at turn 5 lol.
@xDorito18 Where are you getting your info that current standard monored is at 21% win rate? Most of the usual sites I go off of list the meta monored at around 50-60% winrate. It IS brutal with current standard having so many excellent 1-2 mana creatures with reactions to REALLY good 1-2 mana pump spells. If you don't draw answers quick, you lose by turn 3 or 4 very easily.
@@zackestin1368 Seriously lol. I'm taking the red/splash black fling deck to all the standard store championships. Deck has legit game if you just play around interaction well.
Deck seems sweet. I'm not generally a standard player, so I don't know what's in the card pool right now, but it feels like this deck would benefit from something that is useful when it is in the graveyard, so if you run out of gas you could maybe recur something. The guy you discard to give something -2/-2 also seems like he would be good, gives you some main deck removal while still being a creature.
I've run this deck in Historic Artisan a fair amount. Players there either use Troll of Khazad Dum and Unburial Rites, or they sometimes go for Spider Spawning. Before rotation there were some Flashback options, but yeah, the best we have right now is maybe some Unearth cards
"I didn't expect the line that has us take lethal." Oh Seth, you silly Billy. Never underestimate Timmy players and their lack of skill in basic arithmetic.
Been running a green black version that does still use Goyf, it honestly slaps so hard, I put a couple copies of Harvester of Misery and it goes so well with the theme
Love your content! :D maybe this is the day when the goyf if finally standard playable xD Edit: The lhurgoyf did it! seeing the budget goyfs deck winning against golgari midrange at the end was beautiful. You finnaly proved that the Urborg Lhurgoyf is playable in standard :')
If we had one more copy of that sort of effect, I would love this deck. It's okay in Historic Artisan with Cryptic Serpent, but Standard really feels like it's too high variance with only 8 hits.
this deck operates a lot like my current rakdos brew. The card I've been wanting to try to work since it's been printed is hearth elemental. so I use that and thrill of possibility effects to keep churning cards and dumping creatures into the yard; And because everything has a convenient 4 power, Dragonhawk makes an unbelievable finisher after a few bodies hit the board, I've been usually going 2-1 in my local events (I don't play online and am lucky to have multiple LGS's near me) Monstrous Rage is mainly to help cast hearth elemental and Molten Monstrosity, but it's amazing to give writhing necromass or huskburster swarm trample. But the deck is incredibly fun, and has been far enough out in left field it caught seasoned players off guard.
made this deck, for anyone interested in using it id add some planeswalker/enchant hate to the sudeboard (blot out and tear asunder) and mainboard a few cutdowns. a 15/15 doesnt do much if u let their token generators snowball.
I've been tinkering with a similar deck, but with Tolarian Terror, Eddy Money Crab, Haughty Djinn, and Helga, and a lot interactive instants and sorceries. It's not quite there yet but it feels surprisingly good.
I've been running a goyf deck for a while now, and I must say that Rise of the Varmints is a must for this deck. It's just such a powerful finisher. A goyf can be answered by a go for the throat or chump blocking tokens. Rise of the varmints demands a field wipe and will often put your opponent on a one turn clock to find that field wipe.
I think the power of this deck is you play around 5 massive must-kill threats in a game. Leaning into Beanstalk and Hollow Marauder lets the deck constantly present lethal until your opponent runs out of interaction, whereas a boardwipe answers Rise of the Varmits easily. Could be a solid sideboard card, though, for decks without boardwipes.
@@rookermtg9321 any normal board wipe will kill goyfs too. Having rise of the varmints and goyfs puts the opponent in a tough situation if they're sideboarding malicious eclipse because it will kill your varmints but wont do anything to the goyfs and vice versa for go for the throat.
Stubborn Burrowfiend and Aloe Alchemist have been great for me in goyf decks. Ratchet milling with saddle every turn along with a way to give trample to finish games makes this deck so much more threatening.
After playing it a few times in best of 3 and going 0-3, I decided to try it in best of 1 and I went 13-7 with it. Only changes I made: swapping out the evolving wilds for a few surveil lands and only running 2 pain lands in favor of two fast lands. The deck very much has strong matchups and weak ones. Any deck that is looking to go into the long game will stomp this deck unless you have a complete nut draw. The real 50/50 matchup surprisingly felt like mono red. Quickly out-scaling their creatures is a massive problem for them, so if you want to have competitive matchups against that deck without having to be entirely reactive the whole time, give this deck a try!
Odd. I found that the grindy decks are one of my best matchups. I suppose I do run Glarb in my non-budget version, though, for even more stupid amounts of card advantage.
@@rookermtg9321 To be fair, I only played against control whether it be azorius or boros maybe 4 times, and I couldn't get a beans to stick. I was referring to control when I said "long game", the deck does quite well against midrange. Should have clarified.
Love this deck, don’t have enough Rare’s and I’m missing the goyfs and 3 somnophages, so instead I’m running a couple urborg repossessions to get back beanstalks, as well as running the blue milling archaeologist to get back said urborg repossession, it’s been nice :)
I built a super budget mono blue deck that revolves around tolarian terror and the new crab from bloomburrow with the only rares being fabled passage and haughty djinns and it's pretty sweet
URBORG LUHRGOYF!!!!! I did a sultai self mill version of the deck, it works p well imo. with souls of the lost and somnophage its p much 12 goyf lol. u should give it a try.
I really wanna see more of this deck. I made it using my rare wildcards cus I love Urborg Lhurgoyf, but I’m not sure if I’m playing it right. I’m winning a ton, but it feels like I’m not hitting the beans.
@@Crazymachin3gun Beans being hard to interact with has been really nice for the control matchup, but I could see relegating a few to the sideboard and putting Outcaster maindeck. I mean, the opponent's single target removal will be super taxed game one, especially if the Analyst keeps being a removal magnet.
I’ve been running this deck w/ souls of the lost cuz I didn’t have all the copies of goyf and it’s been pretty entertaining. Discard a creature to feed the graveyard or occasionally saccing rat to snipe a 1/1.
It’s weird that I haven’t seen this deck so far on the bo1 queue. All the times a new deck is played by a youtuber i face one or two opponents playing it.
Do you find the current Mastery Orb program as worthless as I do? I do not buy virtual sleeves to protect virtual cards or car styles. I currently have 13 mastery orbs and they aren't worth anything to me.
I have been play magic since forever but only on paper. Decdied to give it a go on arena and spend my few wildcards on this deck. So far I'm 0-10... Did things really change that much since August??
If beanstalk wasn't banned everywhere else I'd love to see this deck packed to the brim with MDFC's to make milling lands still work towards your "creatures in graveyard" count.
Sounds like a good idea with the milling in mind. Say it’s name gives you any land or perm too so if you milled something else you wanted earlier you could get it back.
@@l0lan00b3 I’ve found it to be a little awkward against aggro decks. The mill on bodies provides blockers when say its name doesn’t. Then again, early Altanak is a pretty good thing.
Sweet brew! Not finished with the vid yet so you might run into this problem, but with RIP in the format you might want to run some enchantment hate in the sideboard!
there is a kill spell in standar that get cheaper for every cards in graveyard it could be a good fit it Overwhelming Remorse it took me way to long to find the name
In my version of the deck I run this. Great against Mono Red if you get the discount early, since it exiles and prevents Heartflame Hero from having a death trigger. Best if your deck leans harder into the 5MV theme with Glarb as well.
[[Can't Wake Up]] Wake me up inside! It's the only thing I can think of when I see that card name. I hope they make another creature with an adventure called [[Wake Me Up Inside]] which is U: Untap creature.
Intro song for those asking: ua-cam.com/video/wEEuzUGEWws/v-deo.html
Your Captain Ahab-like quest to make Urborg Luhrgoyf into a real deck every set never ceases to amuse, Seth.
Limbus company mentioned?!?!?!
@@kamikazebanzai1005have you heard of Moby dick gamer?
It's my white whale.
I'm for it, I've also been infatuated with it since it was released as well
@@kamikazebanzai1005how far have we as a society fallen when captain ahab is recognized not by the source of Moby Dick, but by an anime p2w game
On the battlefield strait up "goyfing it".
And by "it", haha, let's just say. My Beanits
Oh shut up, that comment is actually so good man
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11:11 it's funny that Seth thought he triggered the challenger with his rat's death trigger. It's even funnier that he didn't catch that the reason why it triggered in the first place was because his opponent targeted it with the scamp's death trigger to try and get a card but probably forgot about -1-1 from the rat killing their own creature 😂
Lol, I didn't even consider the possibility of them targeting their own thing with Scamp. Good play by the opponent I guess.
Just mono red player things as usual
The number of mono-red players who did not understand about the Gnawing Vermin is way too high. Multiple Emberheart Challengers just run into it instead of just waiting a turn.
@@pneuma08 It's like they didn't even learn anything from Shambling Ghast. Or Grim Physician.
The didn’t have to learn because of Kumano
Take a drink each time Seth pronounces Huskburster a new, different way.
I got alcohol poisoning 😢
Its like a speech impediment at this point right? Genuinely wondering because if it is I feel like a dick for bringing it up all the time. I was under the impression it was just this epic long term troll. Shout out to "bonded" courier.
Alcohol poisoning? Heck I think even with water I would drown myself...
HuskyBreaster
Take a drink every time Seth announces another different deck is the best deck in standard
the fact that graveyard hate mid to late game becomes ineffective is probably a decent reason why this brew is operating better, since the big drops stay around even when the graveyard is gone unlike somnophage. people gotta pull it early or it's over
not to mention the swarm doesn't care if the graveyard moves to exile.
Glarb will be insane in this deck, you can still cast the big creatures from the top even if you pay less than 4 mana.
Could be sweet for a non-budget build. Going into Sultai would be easy enough but we'd have to spend a lot more on the manabase to make it function.
I definitely do this for the non-budget version, playing 3 Glarb, 3 Beans, and a fourth Beans in the sideboard.
@@rookermtg9321 nah i built this and if u wanna win u gotta get ur beanstalks down.
39:50 Ahhh always fun to see my own misplay telegraphed XD. Turns out I did not read that vermine did -1/-1 and swung in with my only creature. Tho this matchup did convince me to take out the Lantern from the SB at my RCQ. Happy to see that at least thanks to me not reading, you were able to keep the win streak alive
Seth, that was AWESOME! 🎉 fantastic budget brew! Loved watching this ❤
Hey there, Seth! Thanks for featuring the deck idea I sent you!
Some notes for those interested, this deck is solid with zero Rares in Historic, with LotR landcyclers and and cards like Satyr Wayfinder letting you run an absurdly high number of creatures in the deck (I currently run 38).
Glarb is a key part of the deck if you go for the non-budget version, giving you similar card advantage to Beanstalk in matchups you need it.
For the ultra-budget version, I've found Spinewoods Armadillo to be a great way to mana fix and fill the graveyard in one go.
Glad it worked out so well!
Do you have a list for the Glarb non-budget?
Do you have your list? Non budget full power one
Do you have a pioneer/explorer version? I’m wondering if stitcher’s supplier is better than the other self millers
The funniest thing about this deck is that despite your best efforts, urborg lhurgoyf feels like one of the worst cards in it
Yeah, it's fine by not great.
I cannot articulate how much peace has been brought to my soul now that Seth finally pronounces it, "Analyst"
Oh yay, I remember watching the stream where this deck was brought up and I was like "that looks cool". Glad you did a video on it!
I love your budget videos, the first deck I ever built in Arena was mono white soldiers, which was incredibly fun to play at the time and the only thing I could afford. This deck also looks pretty sweet. Thank you man keep it up.
I love these kinds of decks, but it sucks so much that if your turn 1-2 is not spent answering the monored threats, you'll instantly die
Yeah, Mono-Red in this Standard is brutal.
Im not sure I would call the format that has monored at a 21% win rate when the oppnonent plays 2 creatures by turn 3, in the creature dominant standard, is really much of an issue lol. Almost all of the top played cards are effective against monored, and the top 5 of the top 10 creatures all provide hard answers against mono red.
I think its the same deal as every year for the past few sets. Toss a couple creatures in front of it, eat their hand if you can, gain life if you cant, and stabilize at turn 5 lol.
@xDorito18
Where are you getting your info that current standard monored is at 21% win rate? Most of the usual sites I go off of list the meta monored at around 50-60% winrate. It IS brutal with current standard having so many excellent 1-2 mana creatures with reactions to REALLY good 1-2 mana pump spells. If you don't draw answers quick, you lose by turn 3 or 4 very easily.
@@larryjohnson3421 he instantly scoops when the opponent plays any interaction and cries so his win rate is 21% surely
@@zackestin1368 Seriously lol. I'm taking the red/splash black fling deck to all the standard store championships. Deck has legit game if you just play around interaction well.
Deck seems sweet. I'm not generally a standard player, so I don't know what's in the card pool right now, but it feels like this deck would benefit from something that is useful when it is in the graveyard, so if you run out of gas you could maybe recur something. The guy you discard to give something -2/-2 also seems like he would be good, gives you some main deck removal while still being a creature.
I've run this deck in Historic Artisan a fair amount. Players there either use Troll of Khazad Dum and Unburial Rites, or they sometimes go for Spider Spawning. Before rotation there were some Flashback options, but yeah, the best we have right now is maybe some Unearth cards
"I didn't expect the line that has us take lethal." Oh Seth, you silly Billy. Never underestimate Timmy players and their lack of skill in basic arithmetic.
The numbers I eyeball and guestimate are between me and god.
I'm a simple woman. I see a budget deck go 5-0, I smash that like button
Unga bunga smash button
Been running a green black version that does still use Goyf, it honestly slaps so hard, I put a couple copies of Harvester of Misery and it goes so well with the theme
Love your content! :D maybe this is the day when the goyf if finally standard playable xD
Edit: The lhurgoyf did it! seeing the budget goyfs deck winning against golgari midrange at the end was beautiful. You finnaly proved that the Urborg Lhurgoyf is playable in standard :')
I can definitely see how counting cards in exile or opponents' graveyards helped in a few graveyard hate matchups.
I love this deck, I’m so glad you finally made it work! I think I’m going to buy it in paper and try it out at my store championship :)
The overwhelming positivity of this channel keeps me watching MTG content
was kinda expecting a weezer reference for the song, but that was fun too. such a neat budget deck!
I actually built a simic version of beans, with Tolarian Terror and Eddymurk Crab instead of the creature-in-graveyad discounts.
This sounds dope! You have a list?
If we had one more copy of that sort of effect, I would love this deck. It's okay in Historic Artisan with Cryptic Serpent, but Standard really feels like it's too high variance with only 8 hits.
Got a list to share us?
i never knew that i wanted Seth to karaoke Bring Me To Life until this day.
Great idea Rooker! Awesome video as always!
22:38 I wonder what makes the opponent skip the attack here? It was like a free attack there, we're completely tapped out as well.
Ayo I love the number of rares being in the title. It makes it a lot easier to know if I could build it or not.
The deck would love to have His Moistness Glarb in it. Play those graveyard affinity cards off the top, a great blocker, *and* surveils.
6:00 I am SO glad that I'm not the only person who does that.
this deck operates a lot like my current rakdos brew. The card I've been wanting to try to work since it's been printed is hearth elemental. so I use that and thrill of possibility effects to keep churning cards and dumping creatures into the yard; And because everything has a convenient 4 power, Dragonhawk makes an unbelievable finisher after a few bodies hit the board, I've been usually going 2-1 in my local events (I don't play online and am lucky to have multiple LGS's near me)
Monstrous Rage is mainly to help cast hearth elemental and Molten Monstrosity, but it's amazing to give writhing necromass or huskburster swarm trample.
But the deck is incredibly fun, and has been far enough out in left field it caught seasoned players off guard.
made this deck, for anyone interested in using it id add some planeswalker/enchant hate to the sudeboard (blot out and tear asunder) and mainboard a few cutdowns. a 15/15 doesnt do much if u let their token generators snowball.
I've been tinkering with a similar deck, but with Tolarian Terror, Eddy Money Crab, Haughty Djinn, and Helga, and a lot interactive instants and sorceries. It's not quite there yet but it feels surprisingly good.
I've been running a goyf deck for a while now, and I must say that Rise of the Varmints is a must for this deck. It's just such a powerful finisher. A goyf can be answered by a go for the throat or chump blocking tokens. Rise of the varmints demands a field wipe and will often put your opponent on a one turn clock to find that field wipe.
I think the power of this deck is you play around 5 massive must-kill threats in a game. Leaning into Beanstalk and Hollow Marauder lets the deck constantly present lethal until your opponent runs out of interaction, whereas a boardwipe answers Rise of the Varmits easily. Could be a solid sideboard card, though, for decks without boardwipes.
@@rookermtg9321 any normal board wipe will kill goyfs too. Having rise of the varmints and goyfs puts the opponent in a tough situation if they're sideboarding malicious eclipse because it will kill your varmints but wont do anything to the goyfs and vice versa for go for the throat.
Wow that deck is amazing. I think you convinced me to build this and get into standard!!!
Stubborn Burrowfiend and Aloe Alchemist have been great for me in goyf decks. Ratchet milling with saddle every turn along with a way to give trample to finish games makes this deck so much more threatening.
hollow marauder and huskburster swarm are such gas uncommons. happy to see 'em get some coverage
After playing it a few times in best of 3 and going 0-3, I decided to try it in best of 1 and I went 13-7 with it. Only changes I made: swapping out the evolving wilds for a few surveil lands and only running 2 pain lands in favor of two fast lands. The deck very much has strong matchups and weak ones. Any deck that is looking to go into the long game will stomp this deck unless you have a complete nut draw. The real 50/50 matchup surprisingly felt like mono red. Quickly out-scaling their creatures is a massive problem for them, so if you want to have competitive matchups against that deck without having to be entirely reactive the whole time, give this deck a try!
Odd. I found that the grindy decks are one of my best matchups. I suppose I do run Glarb in my non-budget version, though, for even more stupid amounts of card advantage.
@@rookermtg9321 To be fair, I only played against control whether it be azorius or boros maybe 4 times, and I couldn't get a beans to stick. I was referring to control when I said "long game", the deck does quite well against midrange. Should have clarified.
Huskburster Swarm is so much fun! I'm excited to put it in my Legacy sideboard
I usually hate graveyard shenanigans, but this is pretty neat
Love this deck, don’t have enough Rare’s and I’m missing the goyfs and 3 somnophages, so instead I’m running a couple urborg repossessions to get back beanstalks, as well as running the blue milling archaeologist to get back said urborg repossession, it’s been nice :)
I built a super budget mono blue deck that revolves around tolarian terror and the new crab from bloomburrow with the only rares being fabled passage and haughty djinns and it's pretty sweet
Absolutely dunking on mono R is so dang satisfying
We definitely need a non budget build of this!!!
The biggest difference would probably be the manabase.
URBORG LUHRGOYF!!!!!
I did a sultai self mill version of the deck, it works p well imo. with souls of the lost and somnophage its p much 12 goyf lol. u should give it a try.
thanks for the vid got me back into standard with this fun deck :)
The cruelclaws hiest I've found is very skillful, its ok as a 2 drop no gift
Headbanger Olive Intro, Love It!
I really wanna see more of this deck. I made it using my rare wildcards cus I love Urborg Lhurgoyf, but I’m not sure if I’m playing it right. I’m winning a ton, but it feels like I’m not hitting the beans.
We gotta see the non budget version of this deck. What would be cooking for this with a little extra $
Glarb is my favorite upgrade. If your mana can support him, he might be even better card advantage than Beanstalk.
19:00 Second game against Chermy was a punt at the end. Vermin and Analyst could have blocked and killed the racoon.
Could Outcast Trailblazer could be a cool include ? Body + Draw similar to Beans ?
What about trailblazer in the deck too?
Ohh, that could be sweet as a backup beans.
@@MTGGoldfish oh ye, tbh it may be better than beans as it triggers on way more stuff
@@Crazymachin3gun Beans being hard to interact with has been really nice for the control matchup, but I could see relegating a few to the sideboard and putting Outcaster maindeck. I mean, the opponent's single target removal will be super taxed game one, especially if the Analyst keeps being a removal magnet.
Seth going on side quests to make urborg luhrgoyf work
I’ve been running this deck w/ souls of the lost cuz I didn’t have all the copies of goyf and it’s been pretty entertaining. Discard a creature to feed the graveyard or occasionally saccing rat to snipe a 1/1.
Souls of the lost also grows off nonland perms so milling lands and beans isn’t the worst thing ever
It’s weird that I haven’t seen this deck so far on the bo1 queue. All the times a new deck is played by a youtuber i face one or two opponents playing it.
Standard is so back let’s go. Sent this to like 7 friends who are looking to build a new fun deck for store championships here in 3 or so weeks
Huskburster Swarm being resistant to a lot of graveyard hate is pretty sweet.
The intro *SLAPS*
“I play my magic with tha goyf and beans excuse my graveyard if i make a scene” -weezer
This deck is sweet. I wonder if running Urborg Repossession to get back the 7 drops late game would be worth trying?
Do you find the current Mastery Orb program as worthless as I do? I do not buy virtual sleeves to protect virtual cards or car styles. I currently have 13 mastery orbs and they aren't worth anything to me.
Mastery orbs have never really been worth it, it's really just a way to jangle keys so that players buy the battle pass
This deck rocks and I'd love to play a slightly upgraded version of it.
The intro is legendary 🤣🤣🤣
We love Almost Artisan.
"Beats and Beans"
Goyfs are beat-sticks right? 😅
@mtggoldfish hi, Seth! Is there a non budget version of this deck?
we love goyfs 🙏🙏
How come you don't have upgrades in your articles anymore?
mans has every program possible running
I think I have a player of the goyf, so I might see if I can build this deck as well!
Finally, a goyf deck for my budget
I have been play magic since forever but only on paper. Decdied to give it a go on arena and spend my few wildcards on this deck. So far I'm 0-10... Did things really change that much since August??
that intro is so good
LOVE IT SETH
Great content as usual Seth
I feel like some copies of Outcast Trailblazers belong in this deck somewhere.
Try Overwhelming Remorse, starts bad but when you start snowballing it draws you a card(s) and removes a blocker for as little as 1 mana
not in Standard...
@@alexandrbatora9674 Yes it is, it's in The Brother's War.
@@jesseknorr8037 heh, Gatherer's being shoit as sual, it's not listed as Standard legal... O_O
Wait… in game 2 of match 1, did that mice player target their own challenger with cacophony scamp??
Is there anywhere I could see what upgrades you would recommend if making this non budget?
If beanstalk wasn't banned everywhere else I'd love to see this deck packed to the brim with MDFC's to make milling lands still work towards your "creatures in graveyard" count.
In Historic, Generous Ent and Troll of Khazad Dum are sort of like MDFCs, too, and Beans is legal there.
I’ve been playing this deck occasionally for fun on MTGA. I think say it’s name and Alatanak fit in well. Thoughts?
Sounds like a good idea with the milling in mind. Say it’s name gives you any land or perm too so if you milled something else you wanted earlier you could get it back.
@@l0lan00b3 I’ve found it to be a little awkward against aggro decks. The mill on bodies provides blockers when say its name doesn’t. Then again, early Altanak is a pretty good thing.
Gonna need a non-budget version of this deck at some point. lol.
Sweet brew! Not finished with the vid yet so you might run into this problem, but with RIP in the format you might want to run some enchantment hate in the sideboard!
I run Skyfisher Spider maindeck as my answer to it. It's a great card for different reasons in a bunch of different matchups.
"Wake me up inside"😂
New standard meta established!
there is a kill spell in standar that get cheaper for every cards in graveyard it could be a good fit
it Overwhelming Remorse it took me way to long to find the name
And Overwhelming Remorse triggers Beanstalk, even though you're casting it for one mana most of the time.
In my version of the deck I run this. Great against Mono Red if you get the discount early, since it exiles and prevents Heartflame Hero from having a death trigger. Best if your deck leans harder into the 5MV theme with Glarb as well.
Seth accidentally building a meme or dream deck
i was highkey expecting weezer
The intro killed me
[[Can't Wake Up]]
Wake me up inside!
It's the only thing I can think of when I see that card name. I hope they make another creature with an adventure called [[Wake Me Up Inside]] which is U: Untap creature.
How best to upgrade this deck?
did my sweet summer child Seth put a fart joke in the beginning of his vid? i grow more proud everyday
Hell yeah good ol gurmag angler or how i like to call him tenderly "gangler" tribal
great budget deck. needs Helga though
Just make Goyfs good again WotC!
Seth and Richard need it!
The aftermath analyst actually gets a lot of value just becuase people are scared of you potentially ramping with it
I really thought that this deck was a joke.
I was wrong!
The Dave Ramsey Rice and Beans Budget