Druid in the own end step in the mirror is great to see because we have debated for a long time whether that is actually legal in paper (it's not written clearly on the card) and whether it makes sense. My reasoning to do it is to give the opponent less opportunity to draw countermagic and if they daze they have one less mana. On the other hand there is less surprise, for example if you exile a force beforehand they won't play a murktide whereas if you played the druid in response you would have gotten them with it. Then Psychic Frog came and went and now I'm glad to see the Druid back, such a fun and skill testing card, I think more legacy cards should be like this: strong, flavorful, interesting but not broken. However I am surprised that people don't play Tamiyo instead, it seems like a stronger card to me, is it about too many other early game drops that keep your from using Tamiyo well while Questing Druid is a better late game top deck?
Who debated that? It clearly states 'until your next end step'. If you cast it in the end step, 'next' is just that - the next one, not the current one.
@@kylejoly577 yeah but it doesn't say until the beginning of the end step or the end of the end step. At least for our playgroup that was totally unclear, especially as other cards like Dress Down explicitly mention the beginning of the end step.
@@ecobaronenMTG I do see more Eldrazi online. Paper it is probably the other way around. Maybe a 4 to 1 ratio in both cases. Don't know the %s. So you think Grixis is better vs Eldrazi?
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I really appreciate the work you put into selecting the best games to feature, respecting everybody's time. Keep up the quality content!
You're welcome! I think it works great as well with the shorter videos. Thanks for letting me know
Happy to see legacy
Legacy is awesome
Druid in the own end step in the mirror is great to see because we have debated for a long time whether that is actually legal in paper (it's not written clearly on the card) and whether it makes sense. My reasoning to do it is to give the opponent less opportunity to draw countermagic and if they daze they have one less mana. On the other hand there is less surprise, for example if you exile a force beforehand they won't play a murktide whereas if you played the druid in response you would have gotten them with it. Then Psychic Frog came and went and now I'm glad to see the Druid back, such a fun and skill testing card, I think more legacy cards should be like this: strong, flavorful, interesting but not broken. However I am surprised that people don't play Tamiyo instead, it seems like a stronger card to me, is it about too many other early game drops that keep your from using Tamiyo well while Questing Druid is a better late game top deck?
You can play Tamiyo and stay Izzet if you prefer. I prefer Druid because it's an attacker as well
Who debated that? It clearly states 'until your next end step'. If you cast it in the end step, 'next' is just that - the next one, not the current one.
@@kylejoly577 yeah but it doesn't say until the beginning of the end step or the end of the end step. At least for our playgroup that was totally unclear, especially as other cards like Dress Down explicitly mention the beginning of the end step.
@@kirdiemtg You are currently *in the end step* when you cast it. It says until *your next* Current =/= next
Great content as always! Sooo Grixis or Temur?
Thanks!! What's the Blood Moon and Eldrazi %s respectively in your metagame?
@@ecobaronenMTG I do see more Eldrazi online. Paper it is probably the other way around. Maybe a 4 to 1 ratio in both cases. Don't know the %s. So you think Grixis is better vs Eldrazi?
Yeah, Molten Collapse is sick
I'll need proof that your paper tournament has 4x red compared to eldrazi though
Would u consider a 3/3 Druid/murk split?
So adding a 3rd Druid basically? I think I like two. I don't want to draw multiple very often, and I like just having the 1 trop