These are so weird, but that reverse Demonic Pact feels really flavourful - you're the demon, giving your opponent a ton of benefits, until they run out of options and are forced to make you win the game!
As a law student I'm in incredible pain watching how inconsistent the "opposite" interpretations are. As a magic fan I laughed my ass off xd Great video
Yeah imo they needed a consistent system, eg. "For each ability on the card, replace one word in its ability text with its antonym -- choosing the word that would make the new ability most interesting, when considered in a vacuum." That's still not airtight of course, but I'd have liked it better than the arbitrary swapping they used.
Yeah... Leveler for example I would have had return all your exiled cards to your library, juju would have been pretty much the same, but the upkeep would have flipped, turning it into a colorless braid of fire, etc
13:41 I love how Thoralf responded to death's shadow, with a card that wouldnt otherwise be able to counter it xD and how he had an answer for everything phil threw at him, just brilliant!
@@bennettpalmer1741 Yeah otherwise you have to start asking when you can cast instants/sorceries, what manacosts even are (mana generation? what do lands do then?), whether trample heals your opponent for excess damage or for that matter whether combat damage heals. Flipping card text is already a lot of chaos, trying to flip everything would just make the game completely incoherent imo.
I was worried that opposite effects enforced in a robotic way would be a bit boring but actually having a third party decide the effect on the fly while the players don't know was a genius idea and the video was hilarious
I was hoping for "manifest target opponent's library" I know manifest isn't the opposite mechanically, but they're pretty opposite semantically and flavorfully.
This is hands down the best mtg channel on UA-cam currently. I'm feeling really burned out on magic at the moment, to the point where I can't see myself picking it up again soon. But your stuff is so creative and silly and out there that I still watch it. You're the only mtg channel I'm currently subscribed to. Keep shining, you beautiful Bastards!
I'm absolutely touched by this comment. This is our favourite hobby so I truly hope we'll convince you to find joy in it someday :) in the meantime, I hope you enjoy the entertainment. Have a wonderful day! -C
Phil should've still gained the life, it's an additional cost which means it happens before the counter can even be cast, just like how countering a toxic deluge still loses it's controller the life.
I enjoy how arbitrary it is that some counter spells counter while others now copy! The opposite of consistent formatting and sensible judge rulings is arbitrary capriciousness 😂
Yeah I expected the first counter spell to copy the spell, but it was normal, and then the next one copied, and then countered again after. Seth!! Haha
That last call was hilarious, Seths betrayal was real! That being said wouldn't Phil still have gained the 69,000 (Nice) life? Since its an additional cost to cast the spell.
Think they were just affecting cards, but Chains of Methotophlies could lose either player the game as a state based action this way. Needing to draw your entire library because you weren't playing enough Magic.
4:26 That death's shadow screech was so cool! 8:37 Oh _god_ chains of mephistopholes, LMAO! just... "nevermind" 10:35 I think I know what you were thinking _'Carlos',_ "if target player has *anything but* 10 life, they *gain* 10 life", and since a player with any health over 10 would keep gaining health, they would never have 10 life, therefore they would have infinite life. 22:21 This must be a new record of some kind, Phil and Thoralf must have won the game like 5 times each in a single match. Wow that ending hahahahaha. This was very funny, I loved the inconsistencies.
I would Say no as Seth chose to not break rules by making a player losing mana from a mana pool. Only text on cards got overwritten by opposite day. @CardmarketMagic there you go
Well. As a Logician, I disagree with most "do the opposite" rulings, but I feel like the interpreted opposite was more fun than actually taking the opposite. Great format!
I'd also want to remove its mana ability (or change it to something useless like "lose mana"), as gaining 2 lands is plenty good enough without getting the card's huge upside _as well._ Opposite-day cards should be good at the opposite thing from what they're usually good for; but Lotus Field simply had its downside turned into an upside.
@@franslair2199 In principle, but since that breaks the game completely, we would need to think a bit and find a creative solution, or just leave basic lands alone.
Opposite day Brainstorm seems busted in Dredge: Discard 3 cards, then return 2 cards from your graveyard to your hand. It’s like an instant-speed Tortured Existence
chains of mephistopheles opposite’d roughly translates to “if a player would discard (except for the first card they discard in their cleanup phase) instead they draw then discard.” then the next line references “if they Don’t draw,” which could never happen
I think they didn't want to make things too complicated for the viewers, but just make that funny moment with the card. And given the vibe of this video i'm totally ok with that
Why does this bring so much joy? XD your weirdness is your superpower. All your content is unique and mot of it excellent. I hope we see more frank carsten!
Opposite day demonic pact weirdly makes a lot of sense, same for ad nauseam! It's the ones that have a heavy drawback for a good effect that work best when reversed!
Chains of Mephistopheles seems to be straightforward. After a player's draw step, if they were to draw a card, they discard instead. After discarding by this effect, they are then allowed to draw a card. However, if they can't discard by this effect, then they mill one instead. So, opposite day Chains should be: "If a player were to discard a card, they draw a card instead. If a player draws a card by this effect, they must are then allowed to discard a card. However, if they cannot discard by this effect, they must return one card from their graveyard to the top of their library."
I always love it when you guys do a "I have no idea what this card's gonna do" video! How about one where you give people who know nothing about Magic just the title and/or the art of a card and they have to make up what it does?
@@CardmarketMagic actually, if they never played magic, don't even hide the text and art and let them figure lmao Pick cards with confusing texts like lagrella, the magpie and other hard to understand stuff
If it would have been played with Unset 'Vibes' The Offer you can't refuse would have been the offer you can refuse ... like Phil politely refusing the Counterspell from toffel😂❤❤❤
Y'all could totally do an AI-moderated opposite day. Here's what Bing says about opposite-day Panharmonicon: "That sounds like a fun game! 😄 The opposite of “If an artifact or creature entering the battlefield causes a triggered ability of a permanent you control to trigger, that ability triggers an additional time.” could be something like: “If an artifact or creature leaving the battlefield causes a triggered ability of a permanent you don’t control to trigger, that ability doesn’t trigger at all.” This would mean that any effects that happen when an artifact or creature dies, is exiled, or is returned to hand would be negated for your opponents, while your own effects would still work normally. This could be very powerful in a game of Magic, especially if you have ways to sacrifice or bounce your own permanents for value."
That opposite effect is kind of awesome, I could see it being like... a black or white enchantment, probably white, like... "Respect for the Lost" or something... wouldn't effect much, but it would hose specific strategies.
Yet another high quality video from you guys with a unique twist to it! Keep up the good work. :) Must be rather fun filming these more "out there" ideas.
I actually understood chains of mephistopheles quite well. The "if a player doesn't draw a card this way" even has methods of triggering, because of effects like Hullbreacher and Narset (maybe not on opposite day though)
The opposite of sacrificing two permanents is not searching your library for two permanents and putting them into play... it's reanimating two lands... I can already tell how furious I will be by the end of this video lol.
2:50 i think healing salve should've been "lose 3 life or the next time target source would deal damage, it deals that much +3 (giant growth)" Would be pretty funny to see tomer bolting himself is what i'm getting at here.
Wow, this was so silly. I got a good laugh when Chains of Mephiwhateveritdoes was played. Also, that seems like shenanigans for the first "lose the game" on Phage to not be changed to "win the game", which screwed Phil over. Yeah, opposite day is indeed very inconsistent.
maybe Leveler should've been "when it leaves the battlefield" instead of when it enters the battlefield? That would also make the card just 1% more balanced
Excellent video all around, but the excited text popup with the exclamation mark every time Phil uselessly wins the game is probably my favourite thing.
This was a lot of fun! I'd love to see this pop up again every now and then. It'd have actually been a really good April 1st goof, but I'm happy to have it now. ^_^
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Shoutout to Carl for tossing almost 400€ worth of cardboard through the air because it's too complicated. Really living the dream right there
I didn't realize it was so expensive until I got to that part in editing the video 😅
Right‽ Like sure it's a headache of a card to read and process even under normal circumstances, but still!
I had a visceral reaction to this 😂
when I saw him chuck that I died on the inside
I thought it had to be a proxy or something. That was a real one?! Ouch.
These are so weird, but that reverse Demonic Pact feels really flavourful - you're the demon, giving your opponent a ton of benefits, until they run out of options and are forced to make you win the game!
Wouldn't Demonic Pact do nothing because you can only choose an effect that has already been chosen?
@fabblwaps the rules for opposite day are fickle
jackeea??? olexa reference??
I think it could really be printed, with a few tweaks.
Yeah agreed reversed Demonic Pact is a really sweet card.
As a law student I'm in incredible pain watching how inconsistent the "opposite" interpretations are. As a magic fan I laughed my ass off xd Great video
Yeah imo they needed a consistent system, eg. "For each ability on the card, replace one word in its ability text with its antonym -- choosing the word that would make the new ability most interesting, when considered in a vacuum." That's still not airtight of course, but I'd have liked it better than the arbitrary swapping they used.
@@Venryx part of the fun of the video was that the players didn't know what the cards did exactly, so the inconsistency made the video better imo
magic usually has meticicolous and consistent rules, so the opposite of that would be arbitrary and inconsistent rules.
Oh i get it kinda like magic is usually satisfying because of the rules and the opposite is unsatisfying right? @@vincenturquhart1370
Yeah... Leveler for example I would have had return all your exiled cards to your library, juju would have been pretty much the same, but the upkeep would have flipped, turning it into a colorless braid of fire, etc
I think especially Seths inconsistency of those opposite day effects brought a lot of humour in this matches.
Being consistent and alway equal would surely be too complicated, as this was only for fun and the players did not know, what they will get...
Phil got absolutely dumpstered at the end and I'm completely here for it.
He basically got to dictate what happens with each card, and that was fun.
Counter suddenly became copy halfway through 😂
I thought Seth did a great job. He made great calls, on the fly, all on camera, which is harder than it sounds.
13:41 I love how Thoralf responded to death's shadow, with a card that wouldnt otherwise be able to counter it xD
and how he had an answer for everything phil threw at him, just brilliant!
Drawing from an empty library should be an auto win. 😅
We had not considered that 🤔 you are right that it is opposite day after all
-C
@@CardmarketMagicThe video is "Cards do the opposites" not "game rules do the opposites" so I think you're good.
I've wanted to write the same comment :)
@@bennettpalmer1741 Yeah otherwise you have to start asking when you can cast instants/sorceries, what manacosts even are (mana generation? what do lands do then?), whether trample heals your opponent for excess damage or for that matter whether combat damage heals.
Flipping card text is already a lot of chaos, trying to flip everything would just make the game completely incoherent imo.
@@Gabriel64468 Bring back mana burn! Lands get rid of that mana so you don't damage yourself.
I was worried that opposite effects enforced in a robotic way would be a bit boring but actually having a third party decide the effect on the fly while the players don't know was a genius idea and the video was hilarious
You can see the moment on Phil's face when the betrayal from Seth hit.
"What the hell man??" written on his face hahahaha
He had to end the game somehow or this would have gone on forever.
@@AnEnemySpy456 yeah but the opposite of lose is win, so seth decided to make him lose instead of win by not making it entirely opposite.
Ya but was he live? Or did he just get the deck list and these are all pre recorded responses?
it's funny to hear "i win the game!" then they continue playing like nothing happened
My interpretation of Leveler would have been "you put all cards you own in exile into your library"
I really wanted it to just get him another library
I was really hoping he would get a second library.
"Put all cards you own into your library."
I was hoping for "manifest target opponent's library"
I know manifest isn't the opposite mechanically, but they're pretty opposite semantically and flavorfully.
"Shuffle a whole other deck into your library."
@22:15 Phil would still gain 69000 life as it is a cost to cast Toxic deluge.
This is hands down the best mtg channel on UA-cam currently. I'm feeling really burned out on magic at the moment, to the point where I can't see myself picking it up again soon. But your stuff is so creative and silly and out there that I still watch it. You're the only mtg channel I'm currently subscribed to. Keep shining, you beautiful Bastards!
I'm absolutely touched by this comment. This is our favourite hobby so I truly hope we'll convince you to find joy in it someday :) in the meantime, I hope you enjoy the entertainment. Have a wonderful day!
-C
@@CardmarketMagic holy shit, a direct answer!
You are a very good reminder of the joy in the hobby ;)
Thank you so much!
Phil should've still gained the life, it's an additional cost which means it happens before the counter can even be cast, just like how countering a toxic deluge still loses it's controller the life.
True, not that it really mattered in the end.
@@Red-Tower no of course, but still
You are correct! We simply forgot since we were so busy figuring out how we'd end that game 😅
-C
Thank you that was bugging me
@@CardmarketMagic Yeah it's not a big deal, just wanted to point it out
Hilarious that on all the pact cards lose became win but for the phage it was still lose the game lol
I enjoy how arbitrary it is that some counter spells counter while others now copy! The opposite of consistent formatting and sensible judge rulings is arbitrary capriciousness 😂
Yeah I expected the first counter spell to copy the spell, but it was normal, and then the next one copied, and then countered again after. Seth!! Haha
At 1:15 I’m surprised Jamin didn’t search up two more lotus fields. Seems like a pretty good card.
I wonder if it was singleton except for basics to get more funny rulings
@@donb7519I think so given they didn't search for extra copies of the cards in their hand later.
We only played one of each card :)
-C
Would have been risky given opposite day, but he should have gone for Dark Depths + Thespian's Stage
@@CardmarketMagic You are so creative :) i love your card duels
That last call was hilarious, Seths betrayal was real! That being said wouldn't Phil still have gained the 69,000 (Nice) life? Since its an additional cost to cast the spell.
I came down here to say the same thing!
(21:40)
That was a rollercoaster of emotions from start to end. Love it!
Wait a minute, Jamin! It's opposite day! You don't lose from not being able to draw! You WIN from not being able to draw!
Think they were just affecting cards, but Chains of Methotophlies could lose either player the game as a state based action this way. Needing to draw your entire library because you weren't playing enough Magic.
This challenge makes the Leveler lore-accurate to how they were in Mirrodin
4:26 That death's shadow screech was so cool!
8:37 Oh _god_ chains of mephistopholes, LMAO! just... "nevermind"
10:35 I think I know what you were thinking _'Carlos',_ "if target player has *anything but* 10 life, they *gain* 10 life", and since a player with any health over 10 would keep gaining health, they would never have 10 life, therefore they would have infinite life.
22:21 This must be a new record of some kind, Phil and Thoralf must have won the game like 5 times each in a single match.
Wow that ending hahahahaha. This was very funny, I loved the inconsistencies.
On opposite day drawing with no cards left should win the game?
We had not considered that 😅 I guess you are right. We should have asked Seth Bot
-C
I would Say no as Seth chose to not break rules by making a player losing mana from a mana pool. Only text on cards got overwritten by opposite day. @CardmarketMagic there you go
I was literally grabbing my phone to comment this
This is my favourite video format! I love it when you guys play with crazy rules. Loving the collabs with mtggoldfish, btw.
that was a fun surprise!
Well. As a Logician, I disagree with most "do the opposite" rulings, but I feel like the interpreted opposite was more fun than actually taking the opposite. Great format!
As always, the editing makes this an amazing watch. "Jamin CAN play creature spells" got a hearty cackle from me.
That last card turned this from opposite day into "random effects day"
21:52 shouldn't Phil have gotten the 69,000 life? Gaining the life is an additional cost.
I was about to comment this
Phil should've still gained 69,000 life in the last game as it was part of Toxic Deluge's cost, not its effect
Good point! We just missed it because we were so concentrated on them finding a way to end the game 😅
-C
Reverse lotus field should have been "return two lands from graveyard to battlefield" as thats the opposite of sacrificing
I'd also want to remove its mana ability (or change it to something useless like "lose mana"), as gaining 2 lands is plenty good enough without getting the card's huge upside _as well._ Opposite-day cards should be good at the opposite thing from what they're usually good for; but Lotus Field simply had its downside turned into an upside.
@@Tzizenorecin that case every land would lose you mana, no?
@@franslair2199 In principle, but since that breaks the game completely, we would need to think a bit and find a creative solution, or just leave basic lands alone.
Opposite day Brainstorm seems busted in Dredge: Discard 3 cards, then return 2 cards from your graveyard to your hand. It’s like an instant-speed Tortured Existence
chains of mephistopheles opposite’d roughly translates to “if a player would discard (except for the first card they discard in their cleanup phase) instead they draw then discard.” then the next line references “if they Don’t draw,” which could never happen
There are all sorts of effects that can prevent the draw. Mostly by replacing it with something else, like Notion Thief
I think they didn't want to make things too complicated for the viewers, but just make that funny moment with the card. And given the vibe of this video i'm totally ok with that
Why does this bring so much joy?
XD your weirdness is your superpower.
All your content is unique and mot of it excellent.
I hope we see more frank carsten!
I'm editing another Frank video for next week :) I hope you enjoy it!
-C
@@CardmarketMagic thx for telling!
Carl casually chucking a 380€ card over his shoulder though
I did not realize how expensive it was at the time 😅
-c
@@CardmarketMagic At least it's only lightly played now!
@@CardmarketMagic
At least it was in a card sleeve. Hopefully that protected it well.
Opposite day demonic pact weirdly makes a lot of sense, same for ad nauseam! It's the ones that have a heavy drawback for a good effect that work best when reversed!
Kudos to Carl for casually throwing a neigh expensive card to the void for being too complicated.
I did not realize how expensive it was when I tossed it 😅 I panicked during the video editing when I had to look up the price
-C
You basically gave me a favor. I'd do the same given the chance.
Chains of Mephistopheles seems to be straightforward. After a player's draw step, if they were to draw a card, they discard instead. After discarding by this effect, they are then allowed to draw a card. However, if they can't discard by this effect, then they mill one instead.
So, opposite day Chains should be: "If a player were to discard a card, they draw a card instead. If a player draws a card by this effect, they must are then allowed to discard a card. However, if they cannot discard by this effect, they must return one card from their graveyard to the top of their library."
Simple, "they must are then allowed", thank you for clarifying :P
exactly!
Seth doesn't understand how Chains works, so you can't expect him to figure out what the opposite of it is.
I feel like Seth's ruling was'nt consistent enough, but I respect his willingness to come up with creative opposites for each individual card.
3:57 I'd expect you win the game if you're to draw from an empty library on opposite day. sad.
Truly a miscarriage of injustice
Seth it is an acceptable replacement for AI generated cards. I demand this be a recurring segment
Phil was absolutely robbed there 😂
Your choice of hats is amazing
Thank you :D
-C
The thought vessel should have been able to make mana of any color, since it was making colorless before.
Seth did Phil real dirty with that Phage 😂
9:22 Carl just casually yeeting a 400 euro card
I didn't realize it was that expensive 😅 I panicked when I saw the price whilst editing
Find the cards used in this video here: bit.ly/3Gv7RjR
The thought vessel was so funny 🤣🤣Jin gitaxias being my favorite card makes it even better.
Opposite Thought Vessel is a fine niche card, imo. It's a free "One with Nothing" at the end of every turn.
@@Tzizenorec doesn't mean its not funny?
I always love it when you guys do a "I have no idea what this card's gonna do" video! How about one where you give people who know nothing about Magic just the title and/or the art of a card and they have to make up what it does?
This would be a great idea for a way to get the community to vote for the card texts! :)
-C
@@CardmarketMagic actually, if they never played magic, don't even hide the text and art and let them figure lmao
Pick cards with confusing texts like lagrella, the magpie and other hard to understand stuff
God i love you guys, I'm one minute into this video and im totally sold on this
Sir, Deluge is additional cost to cast, Phil has 69,014 life
18:10 Seth could have made this one so hilarious by changing it to "Choose one that HAS been chosen" 😂😂😂
If it would have been played with Unset 'Vibes' The Offer you can't refuse would have been the offer you can refuse ... like Phil politely refusing the Counterspell from toffel😂❤❤❤
Y'all could totally do an AI-moderated opposite day. Here's what Bing says about opposite-day Panharmonicon:
"That sounds like a fun game! 😄
The opposite of “If an artifact or creature entering the battlefield causes a triggered ability of a permanent you control to trigger, that ability triggers an additional time.” could be something like:
“If an artifact or creature leaving the battlefield causes a triggered ability of a permanent you don’t control to trigger, that ability doesn’t trigger at all.”
This would mean that any effects that happen when an artifact or creature dies, is exiled, or is returned to hand would be negated for your opponents, while your own effects would still work normally. This could be very powerful in a game of Magic, especially if you have ways to sacrifice or bounce your own permanents for value."
Although this is really fun, there is no reason to use an AI when we have a perfectly functioning Seth-Bot :)
This deserves to be printed as an actual card, let's name it Disharmonicon!
That opposite effect is kind of awesome, I could see it being like... a black or white enchantment, probably white, like... "Respect for the Lost" or something... wouldn't effect much, but it would hose specific strategies.
Yet another high quality video from you guys with a unique twist to it! Keep up the good work. :) Must be rather fun filming these more "out there" ideas.
Steel golem should be you can ONLY play creature spells, good video
Game 1, the player should have won for not being able to draw a card….
The last game was by far the best. Mysterious Cowboy vs mysterious carrot knight. The ancient rivalry of opposite day😂
I love how you can't really argue with any of Seth's rulings, but you also can't really predict any of them.
I can
I actually understood chains of mephistopheles quite well. The "if a player doesn't draw a card this way" even has methods of triggering, because of effects like Hullbreacher and Narset (maybe not on opposite day though)
Such a fun idea!
Love the crossovers with MTGGoldfish!! Love the content on this channel 10/10
15:05 I love how Brainstorm becomes U: discard a card.
22:10 Phil should still gain life because it is an additional cost
You are correct 😅 we were so busy trying to figure out how they would end this game that we missed it!
-C
Carl yeeting a Chains of Mephistocales is such a mood 😂🤣
Seth definitely didn't change that Phage more, so it would end the nuttiness.
I'm loving all of these crossover videos
Lmao, that was a mess but it was hilarious! I love how there was no consistency in what the opposites did.
at 22:00 phil still gets the life becauseit was a cost of casting the spell :D
The fact that Seth mentioned Death Shadow on the card played immediately after Death shadow is hilarious
Seth is a merciless god. Fun video xD
The Slaughter Pact should be regenerate target black creature (black opposite non-black).
On Opposite Day, An Offer You Can't Refuse becomes An Offer You Can Refuse
You get: countered
I get: stuff
The opposite of sacrificing two permanents is not searching your library for two permanents and putting them into play... it's reanimating two lands...
I can already tell how furious I will be by the end of this video lol.
I screamed when Carl threw that Chains of Mephistopheles. Thanks for the heart attack guys!
I didn't realize it was so expensive 😅
-C
2:50 i think healing salve should've been "lose 3 life or the next time target source would deal damage, it deals that much +3 (giant growth)"
Would be pretty funny to see tomer bolting himself is what i'm getting at here.
Great job on the soundtrack, first track especially is a banger!
Wow, this was so silly. I got a good laugh when Chains of Mephiwhateveritdoes was played. Also, that seems like shenanigans for the first "lose the game" on Phage to not be changed to "win the game", which screwed Phil over. Yeah, opposite day is indeed very inconsistent.
maybe Leveler should've been "when it leaves the battlefield" instead of when it enters the battlefield?
That would also make the card just 1% more balanced
Only 1% more yes
-C
This must be the most epic crossover in the history :D
22:18 Phil should’ve still gained the life because it’s an extra cost :)
Props to the editor, this was easy to follow 👍
Thank you :)
that Thoralf Phil game at the end was amazing 😂
someone was biased towards Thoralf though :D
He should've targeted Lotus Field with Healing Salve
seems like you guys are having fun with MTGgoldfish ;)
We are! They are a wonderful team to make content with :D
-C
20:00 Seth missed to make Ad Nauseam to take the BOTTOM card of the library
Um ein kluges Känguru zu zitieren: "es ist halt kein Glücksspiel"
Idk why but I’m in love with this streets of rage esque background music
For opposite Chains of Mephistopheles I would've just gone with "At the beginning of each player's draw step that player draws an additional card."
Wouldn’t Phil still gain the 69,000 life? It’s an additional cost.
You are correct 😅 we were so busy trying to figure out how they would end this game that we missed it!
-C
I'd rule opposite Leveler to have you shuffle all cards you own in exile into your library
Excellent video all around, but the excited text popup with the exclamation mark every time Phil uselessly wins the game is probably my favourite thing.
The last ruling was the epitome of inconsistent. Great video regardless
19:52 Ad Nauseam was a lost opportunity to say the opposite which is reveal the “Bottom” card of your library rather than the “Top”. 😂
I honestly feel a needle being jabbed into my brain when I hear goldfish talk.
It's nothing personal against him but have you heard someone talk and you're like, I could do without that
I LOVED the death's shadow sound. Wish the real card makes that noise when you play it in real life
Final Fortune would've been great in this format. :D
It was in my deck! But I never drew it 😅
-C
This was a lot of fun! I'd love to see this pop up again every now and then.
It'd have actually been a really good April 1st goof, but I'm happy to have it now. ^_^
Yall have the coolest ideas for videos
A very missed opportunity for Abyssal Persecutor to read:
"Reach, Defender
You can win the game, your opponent can lose the game".
21:53 The 69,000 life was an additional cost, not part of the effect. Phil should still have all the life!