Thanks for the video! A bit of a non-game it seemed, but some cool interaction battling in there. Spoiler below! - - There is some unnecessary stalling towards the end. Once the Hullbreaker Horrors are in play, you don't need to cast the Capsize, the Auramancy, or additional rocks from hand. You can skip straight to casting Blind Obedience, bounce a mana positive rock already in play and an opponent's permanent, Kitten some other rock. Recast the rock and repeat to make unbounded mana, bounce opponent's permanents and extort everyone in the process to win.
yeah Justin's targeting this game seemed VERY odd. I could maybe -- MAYBE -- understand not shooting the Spellskite initially if you're trying to somehow get CJ to spend a bunch of life to protect it... except CJ has had that Smothering Tithe out the entire game and was pretty much never lacking blue mana to just pay for Spellskite. this game could have gone way differently if the Spellskite was killed first; Archivist (or Heliod) would have died immediately after. Justin then gets to swing free with his giant Orc Army at the only player with a meaningful engine on board (I guess there's an argument for going for Wyatt because of the Esper Sentinel but CJ had both cards AND mana).
Everyone says Tymna Kraum is an easy deck but then pilot it like this. Not casting the Underground Sea when it was flipped over is a game throwing mistake. Missing Bowmaster shots on an Esper Sentinal was also weird. Casting Bowmaster instead of holding the mana to play Tymna is also arguably a mistake. I swear Wyatt actually cast Mind Control on Justin or something but got unlucky as hell.
Love Heliod.
Quick note. When you cast finale for 10 or more you shuffle your graveyard
Those Kitten triggers hurt my soul.
love heliod, such a fun deck to play
Thanks for the video! A bit of a non-game it seemed, but some cool interaction battling in there.
Spoiler below!
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There is some unnecessary stalling towards the end. Once the Hullbreaker Horrors are in play, you don't need to cast the Capsize, the Auramancy, or additional rocks from hand. You can skip straight to casting Blind Obedience, bounce a mana positive rock already in play and an opponent's permanent, Kitten some other rock. Recast the rock and repeat to make unbounded mana, bounce opponent's permanents and extort everyone in the process to win.
Don't even need the Hullbreakers, Capsize + Gilded Lotus/Coveted Jewel is infinite extort.
Interesting game of 3dh, is Dylan new to the format or something? If so, rog/reyhan might not be the best starter deck
Yes, in our previous video we stated that he is, this was an additional game we filmed with him. Thank you for the feedback!
For sure would recommend to have everyone work on lighting 😊
Bruh, why not kill the spellskite with you’re bowmaster?!? I was dying inside.😢
yeah Justin's targeting this game seemed VERY odd.
I could maybe -- MAYBE -- understand not shooting the Spellskite initially if you're trying to somehow get CJ to spend a bunch of life to protect it... except CJ has had that Smothering Tithe out the entire game and was pretty much never lacking blue mana to just pay for Spellskite.
this game could have gone way differently if the Spellskite was killed first; Archivist (or Heliod) would have died immediately after. Justin then gets to swing free with his giant Orc Army at the only player with a meaningful engine on board (I guess there's an argument for going for Wyatt because of the Esper Sentinel but CJ had both cards AND mana).
I'm glad I wasn't the only one haha
Everyone says Tymna Kraum is an easy deck but then pilot it like this. Not casting the Underground Sea when it was flipped over is a game throwing mistake. Missing Bowmaster shots on an Esper Sentinal was also weird. Casting Bowmaster instead of holding the mana to play Tymna is also arguably a mistake. I swear Wyatt actually cast Mind Control on Justin or something but got unlucky as hell.
@@zweiscan’t cast lands thru ragavan
With finally of revelation, shouldnt you have shuffled your graveyard into your library and then draw 17 cards since x was more than 10?
You know, tunnel vision is a real thing lol! 🤣