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The Howling Salt Mine
HSM 65: Sam's Big Salt, Jodah No Duh, and Sweet Stax

The Howling Salt Mine

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 80:55


Welcome to Episode 65! In today's episode, we roast Sam about his recent salt (or rather he roasts himself). We follow up with a Feldon player with perfect graveyard etiquette. We also hear a story about a Jodah player scooping early, and the younger generation discovers stax.  Did you know that Deathrite Shaman has 2 toughness? Also, Plankton.  Stay Salty! ____ Find HSM merch on our website and our Bonfire site! Email your salty stories to thehowlingsaltmine@gmail.com! Find links to all our social media pages on our Linktree! Check out our Moxfield! Podcast art by the talented Devin Burnett! @j.d.burnett

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MTGCast
Serious Vintage: Serious Vintage – 40 – Introducing Collector Ouphe

MTGCast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2020 25:22


This episode was originally released May 27th, 2019.For episode 40, Geoff Moes (@ThallidTosser on Twitter), Nat Moes (@GrandpaBelcher), and Josh Chapple (@joshchapple) are pleased to show off Collector Ouphe, a free preview card from Modern Horizons, provided by Wizards of the Coast!01:25 – Oof17:59 – The Real Collection Was the Friends We Made Along the WayTotal runtime: 25:22 Null Rodney I’m sure most of you are here looking for the free Modern Horizons preview card, so we’ll get right to it. It’s a Null Rod on legs! At long last! This card was at the top of my list from the very beginning of exploratory design, and it went through everything almost unchanged mechanically. In my head I named it “Null Rodney.” Null Rod has long been a staple of Vintage aggro-control decks because it helps prey on artifact-based manabases as Wasteland and Strip Mine take apart dual lands. It slows down explosive starts and combo finishes, allowing the control deck enough time to block paths to victory and win with creatures. That was one of Null Rod’s big weaknesses, in fact; it didn’t apply pressure to the opponent by itself. Without threatening creatures bearing down, opponents could find answers or additional threats and break out of their prison to win. Collector Ouphe has the same crippling potential as Null Rod but brings its own threat. As formats get older and smaller, and artifacts get more powerful, Collector Ouphe has increasing utility. In Modern it shuts down Affinity (the deck, not the ability), Aether Vial, and much of the Tron decks’ ability to fix colors and tutor for lands. In Legacy it starts hitting fast mana (Mox Diamond, Chrome Mox, Lotus Petal, and Lion’s Eye Diamond), artifact decks with Grim Monolith, and powerful equipment, like Batterskull and Umezawa’s Jitte. And in Vintage, Workshop Aggro runs Walking Ballista and Arcbound Ravager, in addition to all the decks using Moxes, Black Lotus, Sol Ring, and Mana Crypt as a big chunk of their mana base. Oh, and Time Vault is still an OK card, I think. Anyway, we’re primarily a Vintage podcast, so we’ll go deeper into Vintage applications. Obviously not every deck is interested in this effect, but there are probably a few. Stony Silence is one of the most important cards in Survival decks for buying time against Workshops and Paradoxical Outcome, and Collector Ouphe is a Stony Silence that can be tutored for (or discarded to) Survival of the Fittest. Maybe there’s some risk in making creature removal even better against this creature-heavy strategy, but all kinds of removal were good against this deck that has a key land, a key enchantment, big artifact creatures, lots of other creatures, and a relevant graveyard. Ouphe Survival, borrowed from David Lance Business (38)4 Bazaar of Baghdad4 Survival of the Fittest1 Ancestral Recall1 Time Walk1 Thorn of Amethyst4 Basking Rootwalla4 Vengevine4 Hollow One3 Collector Ouphe3 Thalia, Guardian of Thraben1 Hooting Mandrills1 Manglehorn1 Spell Queller1 Squee, Goblin Nabob1 Wonder4 Noble HierarchMana Sources (22)2 Elvish Spirit Guide1 Black Lotus1 Mox Emerald1 Mox Jet1 Mox Pearl1 Mox Ruby1 Mox Sapphire2 Verdant Catacombs2 Windswept Heath2 Wooded Foothills2 Misty Rainforest3 Savannah2 Tropical Island1 Forest | Sideboard (15)1 Chalice of the Void4 Containment Priest1 Energy Flux1 Fairgrounds Warden1 Force of Vigor2 Grafdigger’s Cage1 Kataki, War’s Wage1 Collector Ouphe2 Squee, Goblin Nabob1 Stony Silence BUG Control (which we’ve never talked about on this show before) is already looking to deny resources to the opponent with creatures like Leovold, Emissary of Trest, stopping card-draw, and Ramunap Excavator and Wasteland hitting important lands. Like Excavator, the Ouphe is another artifact that’s been given a body and a purpose – preventing the opponent from having nice things. And thanks to Deathrite Shaman, BUG Control can skip running a lot of the artifacts that would make the Ouphe a double-edged sword. BUG Collector Business (38)4 Force of Will2 Mental Misstep1 Thoughtseize1 Abrupt Decay1 Assassin's Trophy1 Ponder1 Brainstorm1 Ancestral Recall1 Time Walk2 Painful Truths2 Jace, the Mind Sculptor1 Treasure Cruise1 Dig Through Time1 Demonic Tutor4 Deathrite Shaman3 Snapcaster Mage3 Collector Ouphe2 Baleful Strix3 Leovold, Emissary of Trest1 Rumanap Excavator1 Tasigur, the Golden Fang1 Gurmag AnglerMana Sources (22)1 Black Lotus1 Mox Emerald1 Mox Jet1 Mox Sapphire4 Verdant Catacombs1 Misty Rainforest1 Polluted Delta3 Underground Sea2 Tropical Island1 Bayou1 Swamp1 Strip Mine4 Wasteland | Sideboard (15)4 Grafdigger's Cage2 Yixlid Jailer1 Forest2 Nature's Claim1 Force of Vigor1 Pithing Needle1 Toxic Deluge1 Flusterstorm1 Engineered Explosives1 Infernal Reckoning Another strategy, which hasn’t been around recently but could show up again, would be something like Christmas Beats. In Magic, red and green both hate Vintage staples blue and artifacts, so this deck focuses on those in an aggro-control shell. Christmas Beats foregoes playing most artifacts in favor of Elvish and Simian Spirit Guides, so it can disrupt mana with four Collector Ouphes and an additional Null Rod for moral support. There are lots of creature options beyond that: Magus of the Moon, Tin Street Hooligan, Scavenging Ooze, Tarmogoyf, Harsh Mentor, Vexing Shusher, Goblin Cratermaker. And for spells you get Pyroblast, Lightning Bolt, Ancient Grudge, the new Force of Vigor from Modern Horizons – whatever you think will make a difference in the expected metagame. Santa’s Ouphe Business (32)4 Deathrite Shaman4 Collector Ouphe4 Tin Street Hooligan4 Tarmogoyf4 Magus of the Moon1 Chalice of the Void1 Null Rod1 Blood Moon1 Force of Vigor4 Pyroblast4 Lightning BoltMana Sources (28)4 Elvish Spirit Guide4 Simian Spirit Guide1 Lotus Petal4 Verdant Catacombs1 Wooded Foothills3 Taiga3 Snow-Covered Forest2 Snow-Covered Mountain1 Snow-Covered Swamp1 Strip Mine4 Wasteland | Sideboard (15)3 Pithing Needle1 Thorn of Amethyst4 Leyline of the Void3 Ancient Grudge2 Red Elemental Blast2 Mindbreak Trap There’s a lot of opportunity for Collector Ouphe to succeed in Modern and eternal formats. Artifacts continue getting stronger and allowing opponents to carry out nefarious, broken schemes. Ouphe says no! How Many Team Serious Members Does It Take? Because podcasts are a tricky way to reveal a free Wizards preview card, we decided we’d try something different, and perhaps unique. The Serious Vintage podcast looks at the Vintage format through the lens of community, rather than competition. We have fun playing Magic, but it’s also an excuse to hang out with people we enjoy. And it’s one of the reasons we always end our shows with discussions of food and drink, because the post-tournament meal is just as important as the event itself. Sometimes more so. So thanks to everyone who helped us preview our card (in order of the word they read): Steve McGrew, Jake Hilty, Jon Hammack, JR Goldman, Guhstin Dewey, Paul Blakeley, Ryan Seeley, Nam Q. Tran, Duane Haddix, Rajah James, Anthony “Twaun” Michaels, Jimmy McCarthy, Andy “Brass Man” Probasco, Sam Krohlow, Frank Singel, Josh McCurley, Phil Thorson, Jerry Yang, Eric Caffrey, Mark Trogdon, Gilberto Rivera, Kevin Nelson, Justin Waller, Rick Gideon, David Lance, Kyle Lennox, Charles Rolko, Kevin Poenisch, Matt Hazard, Erik Butler, Joe Dyer, and Ben Perry. Lots of people had fun with it, none more than Brass Man, who provided the stinger for this episode. Thanks also to Geoff Moes, who, when I said I wanted to have him splice 40 or so contextless words of a card together into a coherent whole, didn’t blink an eye. It was just that normal twitch thing he gets when I tell him I have an idea. And thanks to Josh Chapple, who, since it was snowing in Colorado when we recorded, went up the road to podcast from the parking lot of his local bar, Snowpack Taproom, to get a working internet signal. He recommends Snowpack as having a strong selection of rotating local kegs, good food, and powerful internet. The next Team Serious Invitational he hosts in Colorado will definitely take a trip there. Finally, thanks to Jaco for hosting our show at Eternal Central. He loves formats with old Magic cards and has put together quite a home for them. We exist in large part because of his help. My job is easy; I just write words. Upcoming Events We close this episode with a couple of upcoming Vintage events, a section that we used to do and would like to do more regularly. If you have a Vintage (or Middle School or Old School) event that you want us to hype, let us know! If it’s reasonable to put on our next episode, we will. First up, an event I found on The Mana Drain. The Lone Star Lhurgoyfs group is hosting a Vintage event Saturday, June 8 in Houston, Texas. They have a nice writeup, it’s at a bar, and they’re going to raffle off some pretty awesome looking Eldrazi proxies. Check that out if you’re near Houston. In Warren, Ohio, there are two Vintage Eternal Weekend Trials, on Friday, June 14 and Sunday, June 16 at Bottom Dollar Trading. Those events should just be crawling with Team Serious members, so it should be a lot of fun. And Josh is looking forward to the TinFinVitational events in Denver, being run the same weekend as that city’s Magic Fest at the Whittier Pub. There’s a Vintage event on Friday, July 19, and a Legacy event on Sunday, July 21. Take a look if you’ll be playing in GP Denver, and say hey to Josh. Questions for Discussion So! What do you think of Collector Ouphe? Did you know how to pronounce “ouphe” before we did? Did you see Filip Burburan’s great art? The Ouphe is stealing the power from an Aether Vial! Are there other Easter eggs in the art? What other Modern Horizons cards are you excited about? Do you have a local Vintage or other event coming up that you want us to give a shoutout to? Let us know! Conclusion Thanks for listening! If you found this show because of our free Wizards preview card for Modern Horizons, welcome. We hope you enjoyed your time here. We’ll look forward to any questions or comments here or The Mana Drain or on Twitter. You can also email us at seriousvintagepodcast@gmail.com.

MTGCast
Serious Vintage: Serious Vintage – 40 – Introducing Collector Ouphe

MTGCast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2020 25:22


This episode was originally released May 27th, 2019.For episode 40, Geoff Moes (@ThallidTosser on Twitter), Nat Moes (@GrandpaBelcher), and Josh Chapple (@joshchapple) are pleased to show off Collector Ouphe, a free preview card from Modern Horizons, provided by Wizards of the Coast!01:25 – Oof17:59 – The Real Collection Was the Friends We Made Along the WayTotal runtime: 25:22 Null Rodney I’m sure most of you are here looking for the free Modern Horizons preview card, so we’ll get right to it. It’s a Null Rod on legs! At long last! This card was at the top of my list from the very beginning of exploratory design, and it went through everything almost unchanged mechanically. In my head I named it “Null Rodney.” Null Rod has long been a staple of Vintage aggro-control decks because it helps prey on artifact-based manabases as Wasteland and Strip Mine take apart dual lands. It slows down explosive starts and combo finishes, allowing the control deck enough time to block paths to victory and win with creatures. That was one of Null Rod’s big weaknesses, in fact; it didn’t apply pressure to the opponent by itself. Without threatening creatures bearing down, opponents could find answers or additional threats and break out of their prison to win. Collector Ouphe has the same crippling potential as Null Rod but brings its own threat. As formats get older and smaller, and artifacts get more powerful, Collector Ouphe has increasing utility. In Modern it shuts down Affinity (the deck, not the ability), Aether Vial, and much of the Tron decks’ ability to fix colors and tutor for lands. In Legacy it starts hitting fast mana (Mox Diamond, Chrome Mox, Lotus Petal, and Lion’s Eye Diamond), artifact decks with Grim Monolith, and powerful equipment, like Batterskull and Umezawa’s Jitte. And in Vintage, Workshop Aggro runs Walking Ballista and Arcbound Ravager, in addition to all the decks using Moxes, Black Lotus, Sol Ring, and Mana Crypt as a big chunk of their mana base. Oh, and Time Vault is still an OK card, I think. Anyway, we’re primarily a Vintage podcast, so we’ll go deeper into Vintage applications. Obviously not every deck is interested in this effect, but there are probably a few. Stony Silence is one of the most important cards in Survival decks for buying time against Workshops and Paradoxical Outcome, and Collector Ouphe is a Stony Silence that can be tutored for (or discarded to) Survival of the Fittest. Maybe there’s some risk in making creature removal even better against this creature-heavy strategy, but all kinds of removal were good against this deck that has a key land, a key enchantment, big artifact creatures, lots of other creatures, and a relevant graveyard. Ouphe Survival, borrowed from David Lance Business (38)4 Bazaar of Baghdad4 Survival of the Fittest1 Ancestral Recall1 Time Walk1 Thorn of Amethyst4 Basking Rootwalla4 Vengevine4 Hollow One3 Collector Ouphe3 Thalia, Guardian of Thraben1 Hooting Mandrills1 Manglehorn1 Spell Queller1 Squee, Goblin Nabob1 Wonder4 Noble HierarchMana Sources (22)2 Elvish Spirit Guide1 Black Lotus1 Mox Emerald1 Mox Jet1 Mox Pearl1 Mox Ruby1 Mox Sapphire2 Verdant Catacombs2 Windswept Heath2 Wooded Foothills2 Misty Rainforest3 Savannah2 Tropical Island1 Forest | Sideboard (15)1 Chalice of the Void4 Containment Priest1 Energy Flux1 Fairgrounds Warden1 Force of Vigor2 Grafdigger’s Cage1 Kataki, War’s Wage1 Collector Ouphe2 Squee, Goblin Nabob1 Stony Silence BUG Control (which we’ve never talked about on this show before) is already looking to deny resources to the opponent with creatures like Leovold, Emissary of Trest, stopping card-draw, and Ramunap Excavator and Wasteland hitting important lands. Like Excavator, the Ouphe is another artifact that’s been given a body and a purpose – preventing the opponent from having nice things. And thanks to Deathrite Shaman, BUG Control can skip running a lot of the artifacts that would make the Ouphe a double-edged sword. BUG Collector Business (38)4 Force of Will2 Mental Misstep1 Thoughtseize1 Abrupt Decay1 Assassin's Trophy1 Ponder1 Brainstorm1 Ancestral Recall1 Time Walk2 Painful Truths2 Jace, the Mind Sculptor1 Treasure Cruise1 Dig Through Time1 Demonic Tutor4 Deathrite Shaman3 Snapcaster Mage3 Collector Ouphe2 Baleful Strix3 Leovold, Emissary of Trest1 Rumanap Excavator1 Tasigur, the Golden Fang1 Gurmag AnglerMana Sources (22)1 Black Lotus1 Mox Emerald1 Mox Jet1 Mox Sapphire4 Verdant Catacombs1 Misty Rainforest1 Polluted Delta3 Underground Sea2 Tropical Island1 Bayou1 Swamp1 Strip Mine4 Wasteland | Sideboard (15)4 Grafdigger's Cage2 Yixlid Jailer1 Forest2 Nature's Claim1 Force of Vigor1 Pithing Needle1 Toxic Deluge1 Flusterstorm1 Engineered Explosives1 Infernal Reckoning Another strategy, which hasn’t been around recently but could show up again, would be something like Christmas Beats. In Magic, red and green both hate Vintage staples blue and artifacts, so this deck focuses on those in an aggro-control shell. Christmas Beats foregoes playing most artifacts in favor of Elvish and Simian Spirit Guides, so it can disrupt mana with four Collector Ouphes and an additional Null Rod for moral support. There are lots of creature options beyond that: Magus of the Moon, Tin Street Hooligan, Scavenging Ooze, Tarmogoyf, Harsh Mentor, Vexing Shusher, Goblin Cratermaker. And for spells you get Pyroblast, Lightning Bolt, Ancient Grudge, the new Force of Vigor from Modern Horizons – whatever you think will make a difference in the expected metagame. Santa’s Ouphe Business (32)4 Deathrite Shaman4 Collector Ouphe4 Tin Street Hooligan4 Tarmogoyf4 Magus of the Moon1 Chalice of the Void1 Null Rod1 Blood Moon1 Force of Vigor4 Pyroblast4 Lightning BoltMana Sources (28)4 Elvish Spirit Guide4 Simian Spirit Guide1 Lotus Petal4 Verdant Catacombs1 Wooded Foothills3 Taiga3 Snow-Covered Forest2 Snow-Covered Mountain1 Snow-Covered Swamp1 Strip Mine4 Wasteland | Sideboard (15)3 Pithing Needle1 Thorn of Amethyst4 Leyline of the Void3 Ancient Grudge2 Red Elemental Blast2 Mindbreak Trap There’s a lot of opportunity for Collector Ouphe to succeed in Modern and eternal formats. Artifacts continue getting stronger and allowing opponents to carry out nefarious, broken schemes. Ouphe says no! How Many Team Serious Members Does It Take? Because podcasts are a tricky way to reveal a free Wizards preview card, we decided we’d try something different, and perhaps unique. The Serious Vintage podcast looks at the Vintage format through the lens of community, rather than competition. We have fun playing Magic, but it’s also an excuse to hang out with people we enjoy. And it’s one of the reasons we always end our shows with discussions of food and drink, because the post-tournament meal is just as important as the event itself. Sometimes more so. So thanks to everyone who helped us preview our card (in order of the word they read): Steve McGrew, Jake Hilty, Jon Hammack, JR Goldman, Guhstin Dewey, Paul Blakeley, Ryan Seeley, Nam Q. Tran, Duane Haddix, Rajah James, Anthony “Twaun” Michaels, Jimmy McCarthy, Andy “Brass Man” Probasco, Sam Krohlow, Frank Singel, Josh McCurley, Phil Thorson, Jerry Yang, Eric Caffrey, Mark Trogdon, Gilberto Rivera, Kevin Nelson, Justin Waller, Rick Gideon, David Lance, Kyle Lennox, Charles Rolko, Kevin Poenisch, Matt Hazard, Erik Butler, Joe Dyer, and Ben Perry. Lots of people had fun with it, none more than Brass Man, who provided the stinger for this episode. Thanks also to Geoff Moes, who, when I said I wanted to have him splice 40 or so contextless words of a card together into a coherent whole, didn’t blink an eye. It was just that normal twitch thing he gets when I tell him I have an idea. And thanks to Josh Chapple, who, since it was snowing in Colorado when we recorded, went up the road to podcast from the parking lot of his local bar, Snowpack Taproom, to get a working internet signal. He recommends Snowpack as having a strong selection of rotating local kegs, good food, and powerful internet. The next Team Serious Invitational he hosts in Colorado will definitely take a trip there. Finally, thanks to Jaco for hosting our show at Eternal Central. He loves formats with old Magic cards and has put together quite a home for them. We exist in large part because of his help. My job is easy; I just write words. Upcoming Events We close this episode with a couple of upcoming Vintage events, a section that we used to do and would like to do more regularly. If you have a Vintage (or Middle School or Old School) event that you want us to hype, let us know! If it’s reasonable to put on our next episode, we will. First up, an event I found on The Mana Drain. The Lone Star Lhurgoyfs group is hosting a Vintage event Saturday, June 8 in Houston, Texas. They have a nice writeup, it’s at a bar, and they’re going to raffle off some pretty awesome looking Eldrazi proxies. Check that out if you’re near Houston. In Warren, Ohio, there are two Vintage Eternal Weekend Trials, on Friday, June 14 and Sunday, June 16 at Bottom Dollar Trading. Those events should just be crawling with Team Serious members, so it should be a lot of fun. And Josh is looking forward to the TinFinVitational events in Denver, being run the same weekend as that city’s Magic Fest at the Whittier Pub. There’s a Vintage event on Friday, July 19, and a Legacy event on Sunday, July 21. Take a look if you’ll be playing in GP Denver, and say hey to Josh. Questions for Discussion So! What do you think of Collector Ouphe? Did you know how to pronounce “ouphe” before we did? Did you see Filip Burburan’s great art? The Ouphe is stealing the power from an Aether Vial! Are there other Easter eggs in the art? What other Modern Horizons cards are you excited about? Do you have a local Vintage or other event coming up that you want us to give a shoutout to? Let us know! Conclusion Thanks for listening! If you found this show because of our free Wizards preview card for Modern Horizons, welcome. We hope you enjoyed your time here. We’ll look forward to any questions or comments here or The Mana Drain or on Twitter. You can also email us at seriousvintagepodcast@gmail.com.

Building Blocks
Episode Thirty-Four: Standard Scrubs, Eternal Excellence

Building Blocks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 68:50


Why do certain cards fail in Standard, but excel in eternal formats?  There are a lot of different answers to that question, but the most common tends to be a lack of resources to make the card truly great.  This episode, we're going to be focusing on a few cards that fit this description, headlined by Deathrite Shaman and Young Pyromancer!

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Casual Ponderings
Ep. 45 - The Dominance of Delver

Casual Ponderings

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2019 76:38


The cast discuss the history of Delver decks in legacy since the banning of Deathrite Shaman and share their opinions NBC RUG.

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Humans of Magic
#055 - TarmoKat on Magic cosplay, the Golgari aesthetic, and her biggest fans

Humans of Magic

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2019 79:36


TarmoKat is a Magic cosplayer and lover of all things Golgari. She is best known for her character portrayals of Deathrite Shaman, Vraska, and Liliana. Music in this episode is brought to you by @kuplasound

Eternal Durdles
Episode 96—Tom Ellis on Elves

Eternal Durdles

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2018 52:59


Tom Ellis joins us this week to talk about Elves after the loss of Deathrite Shaman.

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Top Down Legacy
Episode 1 - The King is Dead, Long Live the King

Top Down Legacy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2018 67:20


Episode 1 - Cyrus and Eric discuss the banning of Deathrite Shaman and what it means for Legacy

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Fishin: A Merfolk Podcast Free Feed
Episode 26: Something Open

Fishin: A Merfolk Podcast Free Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2018 49:36


Episode 26: Something OpenMatt and Kody discuss the recent banning of Deathrite Shaman and Gitaxian Probe and their effects on Legacy Merfolk as well as Legacy as a format! Who will be right? What sandwich meat from the 80s gets a shoutout? Stay tuned to find out!If you have found our show to be helpful and worthwhile, please consider donating as much as a dollar a month to our Patreon! We have sweet rewards starting at just the 2 dollar level: https://bit.ly/2q5LbisSupport us by rating, subscribing and reviewing wherever you get your podcasts!Twitter handles:Fishin': @fishcastmtg -Instagram​ and facebook too!Kody: @notkodysmith Matt: @MatthewCaudill8 email: fishcastmtg@gmail.comYoutube: www.youtube.com/c/fishcastmtgLogo credits go to Tessa and Hunter Pruitt.Find us here:iHeart Radio:https://ihr.fm/2JlWzQ0google play store: https://bit.ly/2q6JRMhApple Podcast app: https://apple.co/2Gy7NmSRSS feed: feed://www.spreaker.com/show/2790399/episodes/feedDirect link: https://bit.ly/2GCMhcAStitcher Radio: https://bit.ly/2JlQOSjFishin: A Merfolk Podcast is unofficial Fan Content permitted under the Fan Content Policy. Not approved/endorsed by Wizards. Portions of the materials used are the property of Wizards of the Coast. ©Wizards of the Coast LLC.

Fishin: A Merfolk Podcast Free Feed
Episode 26: Something Open

Fishin: A Merfolk Podcast Free Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2018 49:36


Episode 26: Something OpenMatt and Kody discuss the recent banning of Deathrite Shaman and Gitaxian Probe and their effects on Legacy Merfolk as well as Legacy as a format! Who will be right? What sandwich meat from the 80s gets a shoutout? Stay tuned to find out!If you have found our show to be helpful and worthwhile, please consider donating as much as a dollar a month to our Patreon! We have sweet rewards starting at just the 2 dollar level: https://bit.ly/2q5LbisSupport us by rating, subscribing and reviewing wherever you get your podcasts!Twitter handles:Fishin': @fishcastmtg -Instagram​ and facebook too!Kody: @notkodysmith Matt: @MatthewCaudill8 email: fishcastmtg@gmail.comYoutube: www.youtube.com/c/fishcastmtgLogo credits go to Tessa and Hunter Pruitt.Find us here:iHeart Radio:https://ihr.fm/2JlWzQ0google play store: https://bit.ly/2q6JRMhApple Podcast app: https://apple.co/2Gy7NmSRSS feed: feed://www.spreaker.com/show/2790399/episodes/feedDirect link: https://bit.ly/2GCMhcAStitcher Radio: https://bit.ly/2JlQOSjFishin: A Merfolk Podcast is unofficial Fan Content permitted under the Fan Content Policy. Not approved/endorsed by Wizards. Portions of the materials used are the property of Wizards of the Coast. ©Wizards of the Coast LLC.

It Resolves Podcast
ep101 Metagaming and Bannings

It Resolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2018 64:53


Today we discuss the banning of both Deathrite Shaman and Gitaxian Probe in Legacy. We also bring you a detailed breakdown of the current metagame and out you can better plan for it. Consider Donating: https://goo.gl/bvf73q Check us out! Discord: https://discord.gg/FmErtcY Website: http://www.itresolvesmtg.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/itresolves/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/itresloves Twitter: https://twitter.com/ResolvesMTG?lang=en Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/itresolvesmtg Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/it.resolves.mtg/ A special thank you to our sponsor, Cardsphere! Website: https://www.cardsphere.com A special thank you to our sponsor, Grand Slam Cards and Comics! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/grandslamrh Burst of Knowledge partner Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-lZ6wD2alT_B5ORDO814TQ

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Brainstorm Brewery – Brainstorm Brewery
Brainstorm Brewery #297 The Foundation of the Cast

Brainstorm Brewery – Brainstorm Brewery

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2018 71:10


This week the brew crew return to their roots as a drunk Jason (@jasonEalt) and DJ (@Rose0fThorns) wait a very long time for Corbin (@Chosler88) to cast but through the magic of editing you just get all the hot takes on Battle Bonded Bottoms, the Death of Deathrite Shaman, and someone carrying their own decapitated...

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Pro Points
Ep 5 - Paulo Just Wants To Get Dinner With Everyone

Pro Points

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2018 61:58


PVDDR, Sam Black and Mike Sigrist talk about the recent announcements from WOTC - the Deathrite Shaman & Gitaxian Probe Ban, the lack of ban on Stoneforge Mystic and Goblin Chainwhirler, and the controversial Silver Showcase.

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MTG Grindcast
On Probes and Poison Counters

MTG Grindcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2018 81:26


Man, have we got some stuff to talk about today! From WotC's great decision to ban Gitaxian Probe and Deathrite Shaman, to WotC's questionable decision to invite Hearthstone streamers to an 8-man with 150k in prizes, this has been a busy week. Plus, we talk some modern, especially infect of both the BG and UG varieties. Don't miss out! Thanks as always to Wave Sunray for our music.

Brainstorm Brewery – Brainstorm Brewery
Brainstorm Brewery #297 The Foundation of the Cast

Brainstorm Brewery – Brainstorm Brewery

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2018 71:10


This week the brew crew return to their roots as a drunk Jason (@jasonEalt) and DJ (@Rose0fThorns) wait a very long time for Corbin (@Chosler88) to cast but through the magic of editing you just get all the hot takes on Battle Bonded Bottoms, the Death of Deathrite Shaman, and someone carrying their own decapitated...

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Cardhoarder Podcast
Episode 105 - B&R Announcement, Silver Showcase, & M19

Cardhoarder Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2018 51:32


Deathrite Shaman and Gitaxian Probe are banned in Legacy.  We discuss how the format might shape up for the Pro Tour.  The Silver Showcase has received scrutiny from the MTG community.  Who booked this event?  We close out the podcast with our favorite and least favorite cards from Core Set 2019. The Cardhoarder Podcast is proudly sponsored by Cardhoarder.com Email us at cardhoarderpodcast@gmail.com B&R announcement - 3:09 Silver Showcase - 15:47 Core Set 2019 picks - 37:21 Music provided by Terrible Spaceship Conor's Twitter: @conorpodonnell | Twitch: conor_od Nathaniel's Twitter: @Cardhoarder | Twitch: Cardhoarder Dave's Twitter: @DaveSea89 | Twitch: davesea

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Eternal Durdles
Episode 87—I'm with the Banned

Eternal Durdles

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2018 73:07


Nate, Zac and Phil invite Eric Vergo on to navigate a long overdue move by WOTC to remove Deathrite Shaman and Gitaxian Probe from Legacy. What's it mean? What's Good? What's Bad? and Nate shares a song to bid DRS a long goodbye.

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Eternal Durdles
Episode 75—Last (Sha)Man Standing

Eternal Durdles

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2018 72:55


Nate Phil and Zac discuss the top 8 of GP Seattle. What this means for the health of the format, and answer a series of conundrums related to Deathrite Shaman.

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Cardhoarder Podcast
Episode 94 - Magic Online Championship & Legacy

Cardhoarder Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2018 73:24


Fellow Irishman Fergus Looney returns to the cast.  He updates us on the health of MTG from a game store perspective.  We share our thoughts on the MOCs Modern metagame, Legacy, and whether Deathrite Shaman is ban worthy in Legacy.  Other topics include WOTC coverage, the rise of Fortnite, and much more! The Cardhoarder Podcast is proudly sponsored by Cardhoarder.com Email us at cardhoarderpodcast@gmail.com Name that video game clip - 1:21 Gus working at a game store - 8:46 Magic Online Championship - 12:25 Legacy & SCGWOR - 29:32 Is DRS ban worthy? - 34:30 The rise of Fortnite on Twitch - 44:26 Cardhoarder After Dark - 53:59 Gus's Twitter: @fergus_looney | Nerdai Irish Nerds podcast WCW vs NWO Podcast Music provided by Terrible Spaceship Conor's Twitter: @conorpodonnell | Twitch: conor_od Nathaniel's Twitter: @Cardhoarder | Twitch: Cardhoarder Dave's Twitter: @DaveSea89 | Twitch: davesea

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Cardhoarder Podcast
Episode 76 - Eternal Weekend & MTG Arena

Cardhoarder Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2017 63:47


This week we discuss all the formats besides Standard.  The Eternal Weekend metagames triggered ban worthy discussions amongst the community.  Are these concerns valid going forward?  We take a look at Collins Mullen's 1st place Humans list from SCG Cincinnati.  The Modern metagame continues to evolve with new innovations from Ixalan.  We share our current thoughts on the Magic Online economy and which cards have drastically changed in price.  We close the show with our thoughts on MTG Arena gameplay.  The Cardhoarder Podcast is proudly sponsored by Cardhoarder.com Email us at cardhoarderpodcast@gmail.com Eternal Weekend - 3:45 Deathrite Shaman ban worthy in Legacy? - 9:43 SCGCIN Modern Open - 14:25 Magic Online economy update - 25:03 MTG Arena gameplay - 35:30 Eternal Weekend decklists Collins Mullen's Humans decklist Music provided by Terrible Spaceship Conor's Twitter: @conorpodonnell | Twitch: conor_od Nathaniel's Twitter: @Cardhoarder | Twitch: Cardhoarder Dave's Twitter: @DaveSea89 | Twitch: davesea

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MTGConflux
Legacy Special - E7

MTGConflux

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2017 73:37


With Steven away on vacation, Jon and Chris talk about Legacy and the dominance of Deathrite Shaman. Also, Zach drops in to talk about Modern Storm.

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10 Minutes of Magic
Best Mana Creature in Modern?

10 Minutes of Magic

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2017 11:51


Ben takes a call in and discusses the power levels of Deathrite Shaman, Noble Heirarch & Birds of Paradise

Legacy's Allure
Deathrite Shaman with Kevin King

Legacy's Allure

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2017 64:24


Continuing the Single Card focus episodes, Kevin King joins the show to tackle Legacy's top creature. The multi-talented Deathrite Shaman is a staple of many of the format's fair decks and we'll explain why.

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Eternal Durdles
Episode 45—Why Ban Deathrite Shaman?

Eternal Durdles

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2017 60:39


Nate and Zac ponder what to axe in the next Banned and Restricted announcement.

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Everyday Eternal
Listener Feedback | EP.11

Everyday Eternal

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2013 63:40


In episode eleven of #EverydayEternal, Sean O'Brien (nedleeds), Matt Pavlic (sdematt) and Sam Craven (@TheCravenOne on Twitter) respond to listener feedback. We start by exploring our Johnny side, and discussing how we prefer to play. We move on to Deathrite Shaman and whether he's bannable. This paves the way to questioning what makes a card bannable, and some thoughts on cards that could be unbanned. For the last half of the cast, the guys discuss deckbuilding. There's a little bit of complaining about netdecking, but the focus is on how to build it your own way. This includes ten minutes of brewing the next generation of Esper Stoneblade from scratch. Special thanks to Chad M, SitharthanS, Adrian K, and Martin N for their feedback which got this episode started. Here's the timestamped table of contents for your listening ease and enjoyment: 0:00:23 What is your favorite Johnny deck? 0:09:04 Will Deathrite Shaman be banned? 0:15:23 What makes a card bannable? 0:23:15 Cards that could be unbanned: Earthcraft, Mind Twist, and Mind's Desire 0:32:47 Logistical problems with Banning cards 0:37:46 Deck building 0:49:08 Brewing Esper Stoneblade 1:02:28 Wrap up

Serious Vintage
Serious Vintage Episode 14: Vintage BUG and Josh’s Vegas Wrapup,

Serious Vintage

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2013 46:41


Josh Chapple (@joshchapple on Twitter) makes his triumphant return from GP Vegas to regale us with tales of woe and whoa in Episode 14. Nat Moes (@GrandpaBelcher) goes over the results of the recent Team Serious Open in Sandusky, including the propagation of BUG decks with Deathrite Shaman and Abrupt Decay. And Geoff Moes (@ThallidTosser) […]

So Many Insane Plays
So Many Insane Plays Podcast Episode 18: Return to Ravnica Part II and Burning Wish

So Many Insane Plays

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2012 93:10


Kevin Cron and Steve Menendian conclude their discussion of Return to Ravnica, as well as the unrestriction of Burning Wish. 0:06:20: Burning Wish 0:28:00: Rest in Peace 0:39:34: Epic Experiment 0:47:06: Vandalblast 0:52:35: Deathrite Shaman 0:57:50: Abrupt Decay 1:01:19: Detention Sphere 1:03:00: Treasured Find 1:08:36: Nivmagus Elemental 1:19:27: Rakdos Charm 1:24:08: Slitherhead Total Runtime: 1:33:10 […]