1000000000% dude was rude straight until he lost. BMing as if the food was not accounted for, then when lethal was acquired immediately conceded without saying anything. I’m sure he has lots of friends at his local store 🙄
I played a guy that had an infinite combo and started spamming GG because they had an infinite combo for HP and creature tokens. I was playing Boros and had an enchantment that gave my creatures haste. I cast “White Sun’s Twilight” with X “ 11 and won despite their spamming
These brewer videos are fantastic. They've got such a high production value with the visual gags. Just in this episode we had knife goose, attack with the goose to assert dominance and flame explosion effects. It's like the intro memes from Seth's video, but sprinkled throughout the video with an extra dash of whimsy.
For a second I was panicked when I saw the title... then whe i realized Phil was playing and not Seth, i knew hell hadn't frozen over. No way Seth could get thdt lucky on coinflips.
I used to play a goblin deck that ran mirror march and one game I won 31 flips with a goblin trashmaster which to say the least was enough to win the game. I think this would be considered the jackpot with a 2.33*10^-8% chance. Edit: Corrected probability
For a second I thought: "Hey, why isn't he using Barbarian class and Delina with this", then I remembered coinflips are not dice rolls :C. Let's hope WoTC adds Krark's Thumb to Arena some day hahaha. It also reminds me of trying to make a janky Trickster's Talisman deck in standard and suffering because standard currently has very little room for midrangey/silly decks... Great video as usual, Phil
I'm a simple woman I see Mirror March, I watch Shame that we narrowly missed getting Risen Reef in Penny Dreadful this season, would have been hilarious to play.
I was happy when I thought this was a video of Seth showing off his incredibly bad coin luck. I was HYPED when I realized it was the ever-so-rare-but-appreciated treat that is Brewer's videos.
Your talk of Risen Reef in the deck tech feels like you're reading my soul. My favorite deck in Historic right now is a Soulherder deck that feels like it's screaming "VALUE!!" as a battle cry, and Risen Reef is just the most beautiful trigger.
I love that you defeated the first opponent who BM you with emotes and than they conceded before your triggers finished them off. Justice. Also love your content.
I was playing a pre-release against a guy who dropped mirror march. I thought "this card is bad" "I win next unless he wins the flips like... 4 times in a roll" he casted a 3/2 menace creature and proceeded to win 5 rolls...
I have to say the structure and presentation of these videos makes it top tier content. I love MTG and I’m used to watching a 50 min video waiting to see something “work” but I enjoy these very well edited videos that explain everything well and keep a quick pace. Thank you!!! Keep up the great work!
Wow, this is my first time seeing one of these Phil videos, and I wish I knew sooner….how good these are! THIS is the new standard for editing arena gameplay. Made it so easy to watch 😊😊😊
Thank you! Right now I'm playing Screaming Swarm instead of the one-off Llanowar Visionary. It's a failsafe when the library is gone, and an alternate win condition if we can't kill with damage. Both scenarios haven't come up since I made the change so Visionary is probably still the better card in almost every game.
What's good fun is turning mirror marches into creatures, then copying them. Since the new mirror march is a creature by the time the trigger for the other marches already in play is on the stack, all mirror marches see the new mirror march. And thus... Flipageddon begins. Record so far is like 340 6/6 haste mirror marches or something. (It takes a ton of mana, but it is super cool to pull off.)
I loved this video. The production quality as well as the little tips that you mention help me understand your choices. I would've windmill slammed the two geese in the first game but you made a great point and I'm glad you mentioned the Seasoned Pyromancer.
I was more mad than I’d care to admit that there wasn’t more gameplay before that rudimentary bait and switch into one of the most disappointing things lol This is a true roller coaster of emotion
I like to imagine that *The Brewer* and the cauldron man from "Bennet Fody's Getting Over It" are the same man. One day, *The Brewer* will trade in his chef's hat for a sledgehammer. One day...
I've been messing around in explorer with this deck as of late and I hit 12 flips on a risen reef and died the next turn. Greatest game of magic I've ever played.
When Mirror March first came out, I tried to build a Temur ramp - esque deck at my LGS. Had Mirror March on the field, a couple of elves, and a Deep Forest Hermit in hand. My turn roles around, I tap for 5 and throw the druid on the stack and... It resolves... And we spend the next 3 minutes flipping and winning flips. The ENTIRE SHOP stopped to watch me flip coins with this Mirror March, and I kid you not, we were cheering and screaming with every won flip. In the end I came out with 27 won flips, 27 hermits on the field, and 108 28/28 squirrels xD
The reason it crashed is because each treasure gets "Sacrifice: Add two mana of any one color" *10* times from the Dragons, and the client doesn't like handling more than 5-6 instances of that. Source: I had a mystic reflection deck that would get 4+ goldspan copies frequently, and any time I made too many it would crash on attack 😂
@@BrewersKitchen I found the clip! Unfortunately Twitch tells me the page for it no longer exists. And I also remembered wrong. It was Amazonian and she got 9 wins on Seven Dwarves.
This is a great way to introduce a new content creator to the channel. Knowing Phil from commander clash makes me way more willing to give him my time here. Also, you're great Phil. This was very fun to watch. Love the brew, love the editing. Looking forward to more content from Phil and the whole crew.
That megaflip win on the bonus game was just the opponent getting UBER salty on getting nuked by Terror of the Peaks so they pulled an Alt-F4 and Arena had an aneurysm over it. Dollars to donuts he did that on purpose to force the draw so as not to lose that match
I was playing against this deck on MTGO and my opponent was so unlucky. I think over 3 games and maybe 10+ flips, they only won 1 or 2 flips. but they still won the match.
Mirror march was my favorite card in that standard, I played a gates deck with two mirror marches. My luckiest game I was up against aggro and played archway angel and won 20 flips which put me over 300 life. 👌👌
Back when Mirror March was in Standard, I had a janky Gruul deck that used Leyline of Abundance and mana dorks to try and get it in play asap. Then I had Ilharg and a few creatures with ETB effects, including God-Eternal Rhonas and Demanding Dragon. One or two Rhythms too, IIRC. Even with Rhonas copies requiring sacrifice to the Legendary rule, each one doubled the power of attacking creatures, resulting in some awfully funny moments of exponential attack power. I still have a screenshot at 6 life facing a Ghalta on the other side... with my Paradise Druid at 2048/1, Rhonas at 2560/5 and Llanowar Elves at 1024/1 asserting dominance over the Ghalta and striking the adversary down to -4588 life points. Kudos to the opponent who was apparently was amused as I was and just took the damage instead of chumping one of the attackers (the elves had been tapped for mana and only the Druid and Rhonas attacked).
Watching the dargons just destroy that opponent who bm’d with the emotes was 👌*chefs kiss*
I was coming down to say the same thing. I'm so happy he beat that bolos player bm'ing so hard thought he had it in the bag!
1000000000% dude was rude straight until he lost. BMing as if the food was not accounted for, then when lethal was acquired immediately conceded without saying anything. I’m sure he has lots of friends at his local store 🙄
Lmao. Yeah but tbf that’s the nature of MtG Arena, some people are a lot better irl.
"Dargons"
BMing?
Lmao at the opponent emoting an "oops" and then immediately losing. Such a feels good moment.
The same guy also early-gg'ed. F that guy.
@@theatog Yeah so confident but so wrong lol
To be fair I always oops when I made a mistake myself. He could have said oops because he early gg'ed
@@utribal5258 That's what it looked like to me too; wish they had an "uh oh" emote I for situations like that.
I played a guy that had an infinite combo and started spamming GG because they had an infinite combo for HP and creature tokens. I was playing Boros and had an enchantment that gave my creatures haste. I cast “White Sun’s Twilight” with X “ 11 and won despite their spamming
Phil, no joke, your stuff is and proves next level production value.. insanly fun to watch!
Yeah, this was great!
He must have played Risen Reef at least a couple times for that much value.
Go jester go!
"If you have to win coin flips to win, that's not a consistent strategy"
Cut to Joey Wheeler weeping in the corner.
Phil's content is a nice addition to the channel
These brewer videos are fantastic. They've got such a high production value with the visual gags. Just in this episode we had knife goose, attack with the goose to assert dominance and flame explosion effects. It's like the intro memes from Seth's video, but sprinkled throughout the video with an extra dash of whimsy.
Favorite video I've seen on this channel. Presentation style is perfectly paced, and I liked the recap after the scoop
That bonus game is the definition of Vince's "Better Lucky than Good!"
Love to see the game 1 opponent get rocked after the Ugin into premature GG emote
For a second I was panicked when I saw the title... then whe i realized Phil was playing and not Seth, i knew hell hadn't frozen over. No way Seth could get thdt lucky on coinflips.
I used to play a goblin deck that ran mirror march and one game I won 31 flips with a goblin trashmaster which to say the least was enough to win the game. I think this would be considered the jackpot with a 2.33*10^-8% chance.
Edit: Corrected probability
I absolutely love the editing style and pace of these videos. The commentary is great, and the gameplay is awesome! I love Phil’s videos!
i want to like this comment to agree but its at 69 likes and I can't change that willingly
@@jakecollin5499 nice
For a second I thought: "Hey, why isn't he using Barbarian class and Delina with this", then I remembered coinflips are not dice rolls :C. Let's hope WoTC adds Krark's Thumb to Arena some day hahaha. It also reminds me of trying to make a janky Trickster's Talisman deck in standard and suffering because standard currently has very little room for midrangey/silly decks...
Great video as usual, Phil
Black border Krark's other thumb wen?
It makes me sad that a coin flip is not considered a d2 for Magic purposes.
I mean, that would be pretty broken with the AFR cards, but still...
7:35 after the spam GG emote, this was very enjoyable and karma in the finest form
I'm a simple woman
I see Mirror March, I watch
Shame that we narrowly missed getting Risen Reef in Penny Dreadful this season, would have been hilarious to play.
Favorite Penny dreadful content creator?
I was happy when I thought this was a video of Seth showing off his incredibly bad coin luck.
I was HYPED when I realized it was the ever-so-rare-but-appreciated treat that is Brewer's videos.
Love the work Phil is putting into these videos. Whatever your paying him, MTGGoldfish, double it!
But can Richard afford *two* MTGGoldfish playmats?
@@daktastik looking at his wall, I think so?
Easily the most fun creator to watch at MTG Goldfish
Your talk of Risen Reef in the deck tech feels like you're reading my soul. My favorite deck in Historic right now is a Soulherder deck that feels like it's screaming "VALUE!!" as a battle cry, and Risen Reef is just the most beautiful trigger.
I love that you defeated the first opponent who BM you with emotes and than they conceded before your triggers finished them off. Justice. Also love your content.
I haven't really paid attention to MTG content for a year or so, but man this series is perfect. I love this so much.
13:52 the sad fennec broke my heart there ;-;
Gotta love the absolute top-notch editing on these videos. Some righteous chef's kiss action for your eyeballs and earholes
I was playing a pre-release against a guy who dropped mirror march. I thought "this card is bad" "I win next unless he wins the flips like... 4 times in a roll" he casted a 3/2 menace creature and proceeded to win 5 rolls...
That bonus game was a rollercoaster of emotion. Well done sir.
I have to say the structure and presentation of these videos makes it top tier content. I love MTG and I’m used to watching a 50 min video waiting to see something “work” but I enjoy these very well edited videos that explain everything well and keep a quick pace. Thank you!!! Keep up the great work!
That last game, against the odds exactly how we drew it up! 💯
Wow, this is my first time seeing one of these Phil videos, and I wish I knew sooner….how good these are!
THIS is the new standard for editing arena gameplay. Made it so easy to watch 😊😊😊
I appreciate that you show us the cards. I don't know what any of these things do, and it's nice having a second to pause on them.
Best production of a MTG video I've seen. Well done! plus no awkward rambling...
Thank you! I try to keep it fast pace and exciting
Whenever I see a new Brewer's Kitchen video I stop whatever it is I'm doing and watch until the end. Such great content
I tossed in a Meteor Golem and had some fun coinflip boardwipes along with the other functions
7:40 you could also send 2 damage at the goose and attack with your hasty token
Oh right, but the opponent scooped before the triggers resolved anyways
ah so it was a win regardless of luck
so... much... value... it's beautiful! i'm gonna build this deck
Thank you! Right now I'm playing Screaming Swarm instead of the one-off Llanowar Visionary. It's a failsafe when the library is gone, and an alternate win condition if we can't kill with damage. Both scenarios haven't come up since I made the change so Visionary is probably still the better card in almost every game.
Another real great video! Love how each decision is explained, and the things you could have done but didn't. And great editing as always.
Editing is on point. Fantastic. Tapping dat like all day
Not declining the land triggers was brutal a few times but this was still ridiculously fun thank you ( :
My craziest mirror match equivalent was in Brawl with Barbarian Class, Delina, & Pixie guide
Phil over here doing some work and I love it
What's good fun is turning mirror marches into creatures, then copying them.
Since the new mirror march is a creature by the time the trigger for the other marches already in play is on the stack, all mirror marches see the new mirror march.
And thus... Flipageddon begins.
Record so far is like 340 6/6 haste mirror marches or something.
(It takes a ton of mana, but it is super cool to pull off.)
Oh my god that sounds amazing!
@@BrewersKitchen
Then... Play Hornet Queen...
cue: "NOT THE BEES".wav
@@seryntheon8195 Would be funny for the meme edits xD
I loved this video. The production quality as well as the little tips that you mention help me understand your choices. I would've windmill slammed the two geese in the first game but you made a great point and I'm glad you mentioned the Seasoned Pyromancer.
Phil has out of this world editing and humor!
9 flips is definitely a jackpot
I was more mad than I’d care to admit that there wasn’t more gameplay before that rudimentary bait and switch into one of the most disappointing things lol
This is a true roller coaster of emotion
man, Phils video are just on so high level! Such a delight!
Genuinely one of the coolest decks I've ever seen
Best magic youtubes around, thanks bro! You make my mornings fun :)
I love watching. I’ve been getting into playing MTG. And when you talk and explain what is happening really helps out what is being triggered.
OMG!! What was the insanity of the first game!!!
Brewer's Kitchen is the only reason I'm subbed to MTG Goldfish. Best mtg content!!
I like to imagine that *The Brewer* and the cauldron man from "Bennet Fody's Getting Over It" are the same man. One day, *The Brewer* will trade in his chef's hat for a sledgehammer. One day...
Mmm smell that in the air, it's the Brewer's Kitchen hitting us with that spice again love to see it
I've been messing around in explorer with this deck as of late and I hit 12 flips on a risen reef and died the next turn. Greatest game of magic I've ever played.
The best way to die in Magic 🤣
Best entertainer mtggoldfish has. Love this guy
Panharmonicon + Mirror March is one of the funniest things in arena! 😅
When Mirror March first came out, I tried to build a Temur ramp - esque deck at my LGS. Had Mirror March on the field, a couple of elves, and a Deep Forest Hermit in hand.
My turn roles around, I tap for 5 and throw the druid on the stack and... It resolves... And we spend the next 3 minutes flipping and winning flips. The ENTIRE SHOP stopped to watch me flip coins with this Mirror March, and I kid you not, we were cheering and screaming with every won flip. In the end I came out with 27 won flips, 27 hermits on the field, and 108 28/28 squirrels xD
That sounds amazing!
This is my first video of yours I’ve seen, and holy hell I loved it. The production value is great, but your humor is what really made it S tier.
These are my new favorite MTGGoldfish videos
The reason it crashed is because each treasure gets "Sacrifice: Add two mana of any one color" *10* times from the Dragons, and the client doesn't like handling more than 5-6 instances of that.
Source: I had a mystic reflection deck that would get 4+ goldspan copies frequently, and any time I made too many it would crash on attack 😂
this editing is the best...such a good addition to the channel
Totally next level magic video.
Always love new content from Phil! Awesome deck!
Been watching the channel for years, this is seriously good content! Thank you Phil!!
Phil your content is the best magic content there is, and it's not even close. So incredibly fun to watch!
I like that you laughed at the beginning, who would want Crimson Vow? lololol
Love the edit, especially the card highlight. It really helps a lot.
I once saw a streamer win 11 flips off a Seven Dwarves so they all pumped each other. 12 2/2s with +11/+11. Crazy.
Oh so it is possible to hit more then nine without crashing! I'd love to see a clip of this, there's got to be coins flipping all over the screen xD
@@BrewersKitchen I found the clip! Unfortunately Twitch tells me the page for it no longer exists. And I also remembered wrong. It was Amazonian and she got 9 wins on Seven Dwarves.
@@theblaqknight Hmm so maybe nine is the limit after all. I think I remember seeing her clip a while ago
This is a great way to introduce a new content creator to the channel. Knowing Phil from commander clash makes me way more willing to give him my time here.
Also, you're great Phil. This was very fun to watch. Love the brew, love the editing. Looking forward to more content from Phil and the whole crew.
This is the fifth Brewer's Kitchen video hosted on this channel.
Winterho Early GG and lost is SATISFYING.
_"Swing in [with a 0/2] to assert dominance"_ 👍
i love it when opponent say early gg and get destroyed by literal fate
This is simply amazing. Thank you Phil. Keep it up dude
I like the battlecruiser magic of the first match :)
That megaflip win on the bonus game was just the opponent getting UBER salty on getting nuked by Terror of the Peaks so they pulled an Alt-F4 and Arena had an aneurysm over it.
Dollars to donuts he did that on purpose to force the draw so as not to lose that match
Great deck, great video as always. Editing is slick as heck
That bonus match though! Arena you so crazy!
Editing this makes me wanna watch mtggoldfish a lot more, I usually am not here a lot
Absolutely some of my favorite magic content
Man the production value in this is crazy. Also very cool idea of a deck. Thank you for the video
I got lucky at a mini tournament at my LGS once with MM and Grey Merchant (rakdos colors deck)
Mirror March ovencats is inconsistant but really fun.
Can't get enough of this series! the only mtg goldfish vids i watch
This combo gets even more silly with Blade of Selfs and/or Helm of the Host
Love the bonus game!
Best mirror March lotto: Back in Standard Elementals, I got 7 flips for my elemental that gained me life. I went from under 5 to almost 30
I was playing a budget commander deck with mirror march and got 3 copies of end-raze forerunners. It was basically build your own craterhoof lol
I've been busy lately and not watching much mtg on UA-cam. But holy fuck. This new dudes production is insane. I love this shit. Good job. (:
Crispy vow sounds tasty ;)
Omg the DWTS scream when you Disturb the Mimic had me rolling!
I had to do it xD
that's a sick deck, it looks so much fun to pilot!!
Love your videos and that early GG in the first game made it SO sweet.
Holy shit this is the best goldfish video I've ever watched. More of this please.
Once I won exactly 9 mana crypt flips also on mtgo in a row. This brings back good times.
You are very good! Gladly watched full video, thanks!
Always love your historic content Phil!
The editing on this is AMAZING.
This video is so unbelievably well done.
Loved that first match.
I was playing against this deck on MTGO and my opponent was so unlucky. I think over 3 games and maybe 10+ flips, they only won 1 or 2 flips. but they still won the match.
Mirror march was my favorite card in that standard, I played a gates deck with two mirror marches. My luckiest game I was up against aggro and played archway angel and won 20 flips which put me over 300 life. 👌👌
I might borrow some of this for my Delina Fairy deck setup.
Lots of fun
The coins are so satisfying to see fly across the board, hits that gambling serotonin
Back when Mirror March was in Standard, I had a janky Gruul deck that used Leyline of Abundance and mana dorks to try and get it in play asap. Then I had Ilharg and a few creatures with ETB effects, including God-Eternal Rhonas and Demanding Dragon. One or two Rhythms too, IIRC.
Even with Rhonas copies requiring sacrifice to the Legendary rule, each one doubled the power of attacking creatures, resulting in some awfully funny moments of exponential attack power. I still have a screenshot at 6 life facing a Ghalta on the other side... with my Paradise Druid at 2048/1, Rhonas at 2560/5 and Llanowar Elves at 1024/1 asserting dominance over the Ghalta and striking the adversary down to -4588 life points. Kudos to the opponent who was apparently was amused as I was and just took the damage instead of chumping one of the attackers (the elves had been tapped for mana and only the Druid and Rhonas attacked).
Most entertaining gameplay available. :) Thanks tons for all the effort, Phil!