In the first game, when gitrog drew go for the throat, he could have killed the agent and still got his land, but aside from that, it was an unfortunate game for him
yes as it keeps the traits from the first chapter (meaning it stays a land during its's stay on the board regardless of the amount of lore counters on it)
In my experience as someone who has played the deck a little bit (although it has already been 2-3 years sice i played it) it is a midrange deck but not true midrange as doran enables it but more aggressive and on the aggro side of midrange.
In the first game, when gitrog drew go for the throat, he could have killed the agent and still got his land, but aside from that, it was an unfortunate game for him
I think Markus was already at the next game xD
And also the opponent can have a look at his hand while controlling him
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Can you still use urzas saga to pay for the pernicious deed activation when it has 2 lore counters?
yes as it keeps the traits from the first chapter (meaning it stays a land during its's stay on the board regardless of the amount of lore counters on it)
At 6:00, didn t you forget the city of brass?
Should be destroyed after crop finishes resolves (a land entered the BF)
Yes, I think it was mentioned in the after-analysis :)
@@bitzelberg oh, ok, i can write and read english, but I am very bad at understanding it when spoken haha
@@walgrimmtrouveur-dor3058 no worries! Maybe the google translation helps here?
Can Anafenza live up to Doran?
In my experience as someone who has played the deck a little bit (although it has already been 2-3 years sice i played it) it is a midrange deck but not true midrange as doran enables it but more aggressive and on the aggro side of midrange.
So yes it could live up to doran but it is a fastly different deck in playstyle and feel
Anafenza is an interesting choice every now and then, f.e. I've seen her last time around the Inalla meta :)