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Zac and Phil invite FenrusCloud to delve into the intricacies of control decks in Magic, particularly focusing on Jeskai Control. They discuss the evolution of control strategies, the significance of key cards like Tamiyo, and the nuances of deck construction in relation to the current meta. The conversation also highlights the differences between paper and online play, emphasizing how these environments can drastically affect deck performance and player strategy. In this conversation, Sam Dams shares his insights on playing Jeskai Control in Magic: The Gathering, discussing deck strategies, mana management, and the importance of sideboarding. He emphasizes the significance of adapting to the meta, particularly against combo decks, and highlights the versatility of cards like Tamiyo. Sam also shares his experiences in competitive play and upcoming events in the Magic community.
Zac and Phil invite FenrusCloud to delve into the intricacies of control decks in Magic, particularly focusing on Jeskai Control. They discuss the evolution of control strategies, the significance of key cards like Tamiyo, and the nuances of deck construction in relation to the current meta. The conversation also highlights the differences between paper and online play, emphasizing how these environments can drastically affect deck performance and player strategy. In this conversation, Sam Dams shares his insights on playing Jeskai Control in Magic: The Gathering, discussing deck strategies, mana management, and the importance of sideboarding. He emphasizes the significance of adapting to the meta, particularly against combo decks, and highlights the versatility of cards like Tamiyo. Sam also shares his experiences in competitive play and upcoming events in the Magic community.
Zac Clark interviews Eric Ratkowski, a recent challenge winner, about his experience with the Doomsday deck. They discuss the differences between Turbo and Tempo Doomsday, Eric's tournament matches, sideboarding strategies, and the current meta position of Doomsday. Eric shares insights on his deck choices, key plays during the tournament, and adapting strategies. They highlight the intricacies of playing Doomsday and the evolving landscape of competitive play leading to Eternal Weekend. ERIC'S WINNING LIST: https://www.moxfield.com/decks/NLircwgsm0O1m8wqEmtJaQ Takeaways Eric won a recent challenge with his Doomsday deck. Tempo Doomsday offers a legitimate plan B with threats like Tamiyo and Psychic Frog. Sideboarding is crucial against different matchups, especially against tempo decks. Eric's tournament experience included strategic adjustments based on opponents' decks. Psychic Frog has multiple applications in the Doomsday strategy. Consigned to Memory is effective against decks like Eldrazi and Mystic Forge. Eric's key play involved using Daze to protect his Underground Sea. The importance of drawing the right cards at the right time was emphasized. Turbo Doomsday may struggle in the current meta, while Tempo Doomsday is more viable. The conversation concluded with a discussion on the future of Doomsday in the meta. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Doomsday and Eric's Journey 05:52 Doomsday Deck Types: Turbo vs. Tempo 12:00 Tournament Experience: Match Breakdown 18:14 Sideboarding Strategies and Adjustments 24:00 Finals and Key Plays 35:56 Meta Discussion: Doomsday's Position in Legacy Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCt9PVLLPfdzI_pr1U9hZDtw/join JOIN US ON DISCORD: https://discord.gg/hrC7PxQZTE Ad-free Listening on SPOTIFY! Subscribe here: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eternaldurdles/subscribe Twitch: Twitch.tv/durdlemagus Eternal Durdles Moxfield: https://www.moxfield.com/users/EternalDurdles https://www.moxfield.com/users/Durdlemagus https://www.moxfield.com/users/ForceofPhil Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/EternalDurdles Check out our song parodies on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/forceofphil Follow us on Twitter: Zac: @durdlemagus Phil: @ForceofPhil We are edited by: https://gullaudio.com & https://www.youtube.com/@PipGoblinBattleCaster OUR Background graphic: AA-vfx Art Store https://www.shaharhatfila.com/en AA VFX- 8K & 4K Most Viewed Motion backgrounds channel @aavfx @aa_vfx @aavfx_art http://4kmotionbackgrounds.blogspot.com/ Moving Backgrounds, Backdrops, Animated Live Wallpapers! HD & UHD Videos 2160p, 4320p , VJ Loops, VFX Animations! Dozens of playlists: Tutorials, Effects, Compilations: @dvdangor2011
Zac Clark interviews Eric Ratkowski, a recent challenge winner, about his experience with the Doomsday deck. They discuss the differences between Turbo and Tempo Doomsday, Eric's tournament matches, sideboarding strategies, and the current meta position of Doomsday. Eric shares insights on his deck choices, key plays during the tournament, and adapting strategies. They highlight the intricacies of playing Doomsday and the evolving landscape of competitive play leading to Eternal Weekend. ERIC'S WINNING LIST: https://www.moxfield.com/decks/NLircwgsm0O1m8wqEmtJaQ Takeaways Eric won a recent challenge with his Doomsday deck. Tempo Doomsday offers a legitimate plan B with threats like Tamiyo and Psychic Frog. Sideboarding is crucial against different matchups, especially against tempo decks. Eric's tournament experience included strategic adjustments based on opponents' decks. Psychic Frog has multiple applications in the Doomsday strategy. Consigned to Memory is effective against decks like Eldrazi and Mystic Forge. Eric's key play involved using Daze to protect his Underground Sea. The importance of drawing the right cards at the right time was emphasized. Turbo Doomsday may struggle in the current meta, while Tempo Doomsday is more viable. The conversation concluded with a discussion on the future of Doomsday in the meta. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Doomsday and Eric's Journey 05:52 Doomsday Deck Types: Turbo vs. Tempo 12:00 Tournament Experience: Match Breakdown 18:14 Sideboarding Strategies and Adjustments 24:00 Finals and Key Plays 35:56 Meta Discussion: Doomsday's Position in Legacy Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCt9PVLLPfdzI_pr1U9hZDtw/join JOIN US ON DISCORD: https://discord.gg/hrC7PxQZTE Ad-free Listening on SPOTIFY! Subscribe here: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eternaldurdles/subscribe Twitch: Twitch.tv/durdlemagus Eternal Durdles Moxfield: https://www.moxfield.com/users/EternalDurdles https://www.moxfield.com/users/Durdlemagus https://www.moxfield.com/users/ForceofPhil Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/EternalDurdles Check out our song parodies on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/forceofphil Follow us on Twitter: Zac: @durdlemagus Phil: @ForceofPhil We are edited by: https://gullaudio.com & https://www.youtube.com/@PipGoblinBattleCaster OUR Background graphic: AA-vfx Art Store https://www.shaharhatfila.com/en AA VFX- 8K & 4K Most Viewed Motion backgrounds channel @aavfx @aa_vfx @aavfx_art http://4kmotionbackgrounds.blogspot.com/ Moving Backgrounds, Backdrops, Animated Live Wallpapers! HD & UHD Videos 2160p, 4320p , VJ Loops, VFX Animations! Dozens of playlists: Tutorials, Effects, Compilations: @dvdangor2011
On this episode, Brad, Eric and Christian discuss the new upcoming cards from Modern Horizons 3 and Modern Horizons 3 Commander. Tune in to find out which magic character has the most ripped abs and how hard it is to achieve Delirium. 00:30 - Intro 01:58 - Episode Structure 02:17 - Spooty Honorable Mentions 06:14 - Brad Honorable Mentions 10:02 - Eric Honorable Mentions 12:54 - Breaker of Creation 15:07 - Lazotep Quarry 17:16 - Reckless Pyrosurfer 19:10 - Hope Ender Coatl 20:24 - Blood Braid Challenger 21:39 - Ajani 23:26 - Glyph Elemental 25:47 - Psychic Frog 27:44 - Party Thrasher 29:51 - Basking Broodscale 32:11 - Kudo, King among Bears 34:48 - Emperor of Bones 36:02 - Serum Visionary 38:00 - Birthing Ritual 41:25 - Malevolent Rumble 43:47 - Brainsurge 45:56 - Flare of Cultivation 48:58 - Ocelot Pride 50:48 - Accursed Marauder 52:19 - Fanatic of Rhonas 54:32 - Phyrogoyf 56:30 - Ghostfire Slice 58:58 - Sawhorn Nemesis 01:00:46 - Phlage 01:02:16 - Wurmcoil Larva 01:04:09 - Warren Soultrader 01:06:05 - Tamiyo 01:08:48 - Kozilek's Unsealing 01:12:06 - Phelia 01:13:56 - Springheart Nantuko 01:18:23 - Final Thoughts on MH3 01:18:56 - Outro Show Links: Solely Singleton Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/SolelySingleton Solely Singleton Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/SolelySingleton Magic Only Feed of Solely Singleton: http://solelysingletonmtg.libsyn.com/ Solely Singleton Website: https://www.solelysingleton.com/ InkedGaming Affiliate Link: https://www.inkedgaming.com/collections/artists/solely-singleton?rfsn=4880595.65410f&utm_source=refersion&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=4880595.65410f Cube Lists: The Starter Cube (2021 Edition): https://www.cubecobra.com/cube/list/thestartercube The Misers Cube: https://cubecobra.com/cube/overview/themiserscube Brad's Main Cube: https://cubecobra.com/cube/overview/drruler Eric's Travel Cube: http://www.cubecobra.com/cube/overview/travelcube Christian's Peasant Cube: https://cubecobra.com/cube/overview/spooty POORHAMMER: Poorhammer YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@thepoorhammerpodcast Poorhammer Website: https://www.solelysingleton.com/feed/poorhammer Our Producers for June: Blizted_Brain Brandon Janky DemolitionMann Doug Mielke DrLace Jan Geisse Joel Rachels Kiwifruitbird Matel Michael DiLullo Michael Sullivan Noel Rock Rook The Fucking God Emperor of Mankind Wargame Simulator Our Biggest Supporters: 4K_Fart 99Nines Adrian Franke Alex Fuja All knighter Andreas Andrew Kubicek BedlamsNemesis Beff Jezos Cameron R Christopher Gargagliano Chroma Veil Craig Judge Cube1359 Dash Gaming Devin Voiles Dominick Colacicco DragonEgg Duskers Edward Lawrence Ellis Corten Ethan Gerard Ezelvor Finn Smailes Gathering Clouds gungame4453 HappyBrontosaurus HypherionTV Iaian Iron Father Jacob Gibson Jarrett DiPerna Jaydon Joell kalex kevin colclough kylethewarrior L'Etranger (Lukus) Le BloupBloup Logan Bannach Madison Ramanama Matthew Tsushima Michael Melcher Mixolydius Monkey218 morfiel55 Nick DeFeo Nicky Nj harlan OwlBeeBark Pierce Protius7331 RetardedGyarados Retr0Brave Rookie XP RossWarlock Samuel Summerfield Sarah Hanson Scott Gray SeveredSage Sophia Of Luna Squerson The Marine who plays Tau Thecrusader13 TheUlamog VarthaMark Vaultguardian Warm Hotcakes Yassir ZAZOU Our Supporters: 10,001 Games 100 jonny Ace admiral stiffplank Aizengale Aizetsu Alan Townshend-Carter Alexander Prentiss Always go full OwO AMF2032 Andres Cedillo Andrew Pope anpespi Antares Anthony Annweiler Aristedes Hristopoulos ArmTheHomeless Asuka Lang.String Austin Baker Austin J Bell BadBadger Bald Blart BallisticLex Banana Dad Ben Benjamin Nafziger bigb293 Bitterness745 BlankSlate Brother Captain Corskadai BrownDog2 Bryan BulletSponge7 Caboose Call-me-vito Cameron Rigby cecropic Cephalopope Certified Unfunny César Almeida Chad Blackford Chaosheaven234 Chris Compton Chris H. 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Zachary Haben Zaveris Zeed Zeffy Zenith Contact Information: You can interact with Solely Singleton by joining the hosts on discord and Twitter to give input to improve the show. Feel free to email more detailed questions and suggestions to the show's email address. Your Hosts: Brad (DrRuler) & Eric (OnekuoSora) Brad's Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrRuler Eric's Twitter: https://twitter.com/OnekuoSora Show Email: thepoorhammerpodcast@gmail.com Show Website: http://www.poorhammer.com/ Edited by: Menino Berilio Show Mailing Address: PO Box 70893 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 Licensed Music Used By This Program: “There It Is” by Kevin MacLeod From the Free Music Archive CC BY “Thursday & Snow (Reprise)” by Blank & Kytt From the Free Music Archive CC BY “Chiaroscuro” by Andrew Codeman From the Free Music Archive CC BY “Groovy Baby” by Jason Shaw From the Free Music Archive CC BY
NOW UPLOADED WITH THE RIGHT EPISODE! On this episode, Brad, Eric and Christian discuss the new upcoming cards from Modern Horizons 3 and Modern Horizons 3 Commander. Tune in to find out which magic character has the most ripped abs and how hard it is to achieve Delirium. 00:30 - Intro 01:58 - Episode Structure 02:17 - Spooty Honorable Mentions 06:14 - Brad Honorable Mentions 10:02 - Eric Honorable Mentions 12:54 - Breaker of Creation 15:07 - Lazotep Quarry 17:16 - Reckless Pyrosurfer 19:10 - Hope Ender Coatl 20:24 - Blood Braid Challenger 21:39 - Ajani 23:26 - Glyph Elemental 25:47 - Psychic Frog 27:44 - Party Thrasher 29:51 - Basking Broodscale 32:11 - Kudo, King among Bears 34:48 - Emperor of Bones 36:02 - Serum Visionary 38:00 - Birthing Ritual 41:25 - Malevolent Rumble 43:47 - Brainsurge 45:56 - Flare of Cultivation 48:58 - Ocelot Pride 50:48 - Accursed Marauder 52:19 - Fanatic of Rhonas 54:32 - Phyrogoyf 56:30 - Ghostfire Slice 58:58 - Sawhorn Nemesis 01:00:46 - Phlage 01:02:16 - Wurmcoil Larva 01:04:09 - Warren Soultrader 01:06:05 - Tamiyo 01:08:48 - Kozilek's Unsealing 01:12:06 - Phelia 01:13:56 - Springheart Nantuko 01:18:23 - Final Thoughts on MH3 01:18:56 - Outro Show Links: Solely Singleton Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/SolelySingleton Solely Singleton Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/SolelySingleton Magic Only Feed of Solely Singleton: http://solelysingletonmtg.libsyn.com/ Solely Singleton Website: https://www.solelysingleton.com/ InkedGaming Affiliate Link: https://www.inkedgaming.com/collections/artists/solely-singleton?rfsn=4880595.65410f&utm_source=refersion&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=4880595.65410f Cube Lists: The Starter Cube (2021 Edition): https://www.cubecobra.com/cube/list/thestartercube The Misers Cube: https://cubecobra.com/cube/overview/themiserscube Brad's Main Cube: https://cubecobra.com/cube/overview/drruler Eric's Travel Cube: http://www.cubecobra.com/cube/overview/travelcube Christian's Peasant Cube: https://cubecobra.com/cube/overview/spooty POORHAMMER: Poorhammer YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@thepoorhammerpodcast Poorhammer Website: https://www.solelysingleton.com/feed/poorhammer Our Producers for June: Blizted_Brain Brandon Janky DemolitionMann Doug Mielke DrLace Jan Geisse Joel Rachels Kiwifruitbird Matel Michael DiLullo Michael Sullivan Noel Rock Rook The Fucking God Emperor of Mankind Wargame Simulator Our Biggest Supporters: 4K_Fart 99Nines Adrian Franke Alex Fuja All knighter Andreas Andrew Kubicek BedlamsNemesis Beff Jezos Cameron R Christopher Gargagliano Chroma Veil Craig Judge Cube1359 Dash Gaming Devin Voiles Dominick Colacicco DragonEgg Duskers Edward Lawrence Ellis Corten Ethan Gerard Ezelvor Finn Smailes Gathering Clouds gungame4453 HappyBrontosaurus HypherionTV Iaian Iron Father Jacob Gibson Jarrett DiPerna Jaydon Joell kalex kevin colclough kylethewarrior L'Etranger (Lukus) Le BloupBloup Logan Bannach Madison Ramanama Matthew Tsushima Michael Melcher Mixolydius Monkey218 morfiel55 Nick DeFeo Nicky Nj harlan OwlBeeBark Pierce Protius7331 RetardedGyarados Retr0Brave Rookie XP RossWarlock Samuel Summerfield Sarah Hanson Scott Gray SeveredSage Sophia Of Luna Squerson The Marine who plays Tau Thecrusader13 TheUlamog VarthaMark Vaultguardian Warm Hotcakes Yassir ZAZOU Our Supporters: 10,001 Games 100 jonny Ace admiral stiffplank Aizengale Aizetsu Alan Townshend-Carter Alexander Prentiss Always go full OwO AMF2032 Andres Cedillo Andrew Pope anpespi Antares Anthony Annweiler Aristedes Hristopoulos ArmTheHomeless Asuka Lang.String Austin Baker Austin J Bell BadBadger Bald Blart BallisticLex Banana Dad Ben Benjamin Nafziger bigb293 Bitterness745 BlankSlate Brother Captain Corskadai BrownDog2 Bryan BulletSponge7 Caboose Call-me-vito Cameron Rigby cecropic Cephalopope Certified Unfunny César Almeida Chad Blackford Chaosheaven234 Chris Compton Chris H. Christopher Andrews Christopher Hutchinson Christopher Polly Christopher Winn CodyHawk Caster Cole Robotshenanigans Con Connor Melville Corran Gautier CrankDaddy Crisis Faith Damian Preciado Dan H. Bentsen Daniel Ashe DankBonkRipper69 DaRobotGuy13 Dicedragon777 dixoniii Dr. Battle Drad DrCake Drowsy Eamon echoes act zero Ed Yoon Edgemassa EldritchBee Emily Sturdy EnchanterAedan Eric Kelly Eric Lapchenko Ethan Mazurek Evan Langlois Falcon Kirby Fedora Appreciator Floof_Marine Florian A. Fooby Gaige Parrott Gareef Garrett Seaton Gaterpiller gbrell Geoffrey Bowser George McC GilgameshVS. Gort Grant Lambert grenade0219 Gunfrigginbelieveable Harlan Swiftmane64 Henry Podgorski IMayBeCanadian Imogen Islingr317 Ivan Kong J Jabbar Haider Jack Clifford Jack Porter Jack Saggese Jacob Cantor Jake Lancaster Jake Palicki James Abell James W. Orkshop Jared Kemmerling Jarrod Williams Jawnny JC Jeff JeFF Stumpo Jeff Wong JimElone Joey Weela John Lillo John Nakar Jonathan Novak Jordan Strunk Joshua Galvez Joshua Rosenthal Julie Low Justen Davidson Kaalia Kaden Matuszewski Kawaii demon cat AJ Kazarik Killian715 Killowatt KitsuneCurator Kizna Kory Anderson Krashnox Krimpey Krippe kyhariel Lame One Landscape Laurie Ruberl LB Trooper Leo Boyce Leopard Local Thallid lordmilitant Louis Finney LuckyLexi Maciej Piwowarczyk MadMax997 Mae Ember Malte Mao Marco Fubini Marcos Pereira Mason lloyd Mathieu Rodrigue Matthew Burke Max McFloss michael ernst Michael Frazier Michael Kratochvil michael robinson Michael Vincent Mikal Mandichak Nathan Simas Nicholas Nussbaum Nick Podrebarac Night Running NightTrace Norman Conquest OG Fili Ol' Slappy OlivierSC oreio8991 Otto Canon P1 Press Start Patrick Patrick Moore Paul Skonieczny Paul Wilson Peter Bennett Phrenologer Planetgirl Platinum Alias Pokemon12602 PrawnPapi Promethius Ramen kun Rasmus Eriksson ratbeast83 Red_Tx RevolverGunman Riley Westfall Robb H McConnell Robert Leasure RPGrenade Ryan Shaw Sailehaem Samdroid Scrubbing SCRUNGUS Sean Lein Selcar Seraph XIII Shady Cyanide shashi Sidertrune Sir Nicolas des Cocotiers Sleazy P Martini Snot Lite SofaLordOfCouch Sol SolidBlock Solonite Someradom Person Soupy Sucks Spencer Noell Spootyone Stephen Witham Steven Walsh Stinger123 Stormy superkeaton T-Diddy Teodor Mintov That Little Skaven thatmoiety The2player TheBustinJustin themooserix Thenoble117 TheNuclearEagle TheOOFVideoWasPOGSoThisIsWhy Thomas Williams tim albon TMD Gaming tongole Karanu Trey Holguin Trog Turbo Waifu TurquoiseTempest TyrisUnbreakable UnkindlyRook VinosScum Voegelnator VValmartgreeter Waymaker Werner 'Illindi' Wallman WhiteHammer Will Miller Will Wagner willisbetter XsandmanunitedX . Zachary Haben Zaveris Zeed Zeffy Zenith Contact Information: You can interact with Solely Singleton by joining the hosts on discord and Twitter to give input to improve the show. Feel free to email more detailed questions and suggestions to the show's email address. Your Hosts: Brad (DrRuler) & Eric (OnekuoSora) Brad's Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrRuler Eric's Twitter: https://twitter.com/OnekuoSora Show Email: thepoorhammerpodcast@gmail.com Show Website: http://www.poorhammer.com/ Edited by: Menino Berilio Show Mailing Address: PO Box 70893 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 Licensed Music Used By This Program: “There It Is” by Kevin MacLeod From the Free Music Archive CC BY “Thursday & Snow (Reprise)” by Blank & Kytt From the Free Music Archive CC BY “Chiaroscuro” by Andrew Codeman From the Free Music Archive CC BY “Groovy Baby” by Jason Shaw From the Free Music Archive CC BY
The conversation covers the discussion of various blue cards from the Modern Horizons set. The hosts explore the potential impact of these cards on the game, their interactions, and their relevance in different deck strategies. The conversation covers a range of blue cards from the Magic: The Gathering set, discussing their potential impact on the game. The cards include Harbinger of the Seas, Kozilek's Unsealing, Strix Serenade, Sink into Stupor, Tomio, Ugin's Binding, and Volatile Storm Drake. The hosts explore the potential applications, interactions, and strategic implications of these cards within the game's meta. They also discuss the ruling and potential synergies of each card, providing insights into their playability and impact on the format. 01:19 Tamiyo, Inquisitive Student 07:36 Tune the Narrative 10:32 Aether Spike 11:15 Brainsurge 16:33 Consign to Memory 20:40 Dreamtide Whale 24:30 Harbinger of the Seas 26:30 Kozilek's Unsealing 32:40 Strix Serenade 36:43 Sink into Stupor 37:45 Tamiyo Meets the Story Circle 41:30 Ugin's Binding 44:30 Volatile Stormdrake JOIN US ON DISCORD: https://discord.gg/hrC7PxQZTE Use our 5% code "DURDLES" at TALES OF ADVENTURE: https://www.toamagic.com/ Eternal Durdles Moxfield: https://www.moxfield.com/users/EternalDurdles https://www.moxfield.com/users/Durdlemagus https://www.moxfield.com/users/ForceofPhil Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/EternalDurdles Check out our song parodies on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/forceofphil Follow us on Twitter: Zac: @durdlemagus Phil: @ForceofPhil We are edited by: https://gullaudio.com & https://www.youtube.com/@PipGoblinBattleCaster OUR Background graphic: AA-vfx Art Store https://www.shaharhatfila.com/en AA VFX- 8K & 4K Most Viewed Motion backgrounds channel @aavfx @aa_vfx @aavfx_art http://4kmotionbackgrounds.blogspot.com/ Moving Backgrounds, Backdrops, Animated Live Wallpapers! HD & UHD Videos 2160p, 4320p , VJ Loops, VFX Animations! Dozens of playlists: Tutorials, Effects, Compilations: @dvdangor2011 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eternaldurdles/support
The conversation covers the discussion of various blue cards from the Modern Horizons set. The hosts explore the potential impact of these cards on the game, their interactions, and their relevance in different deck strategies. The conversation covers a range of blue cards from the Magic: The Gathering set, discussing their potential impact on the game. The cards include Harbinger of the Seas, Kozilek's Unsealing, Strix Serenade, Sink into Stupor, Tomio, Ugin's Binding, and Volatile Storm Drake. The hosts explore the potential applications, interactions, and strategic implications of these cards within the game's meta. They also discuss the ruling and potential synergies of each card, providing insights into their playability and impact on the format. 01:19 Tamiyo, Inquisitive Student 07:36 Tune the Narrative 10:32 Aether Spike 11:15 Brainsurge 16:33 Consign to Memory 20:40 Dreamtide Whale 24:30 Harbinger of the Seas 26:30 Kozilek's Unsealing 32:40 Strix Serenade 36:43 Sink into Stupor 37:45 Tamiyo Meets the Story Circle 41:30 Ugin's Binding 44:30 Volatile Stormdrake JOIN US ON DISCORD: https://discord.gg/hrC7PxQZTE Use our 5% code "DURDLES" at TALES OF ADVENTURE: https://www.toamagic.com/ Eternal Durdles Moxfield: https://www.moxfield.com/users/EternalDurdles https://www.moxfield.com/users/Durdlemagus https://www.moxfield.com/users/ForceofPhil Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/EternalDurdles Check out our song parodies on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/forceofphil Follow us on Twitter: Zac: @durdlemagus Phil: @ForceofPhil We are edited by: https://gullaudio.com & https://www.youtube.com/@PipGoblinBattleCaster OUR Background graphic: AA-vfx Art Store https://www.shaharhatfila.com/en AA VFX- 8K & 4K Most Viewed Motion backgrounds channel @aavfx @aa_vfx @aavfx_art http://4kmotionbackgrounds.blogspot.com/ Moving Backgrounds, Backdrops, Animated Live Wallpapers! HD & UHD Videos 2160p, 4320p , VJ Loops, VFX Animations! Dozens of playlists: Tutorials, Effects, Compilations: @dvdangor2011 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eternaldurdles/support
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The time has finally come for the sea change that is Modern Horizons 3. We dissect the first batch of official spoilers from Tuesday, and revisit some of our most embarrassing evaluations from MH2 spoiler season all those moons ago. We chat about Phlage, the Eldrazi Titans, the Flares and Medallions, new toys for Storm, and lots more! The Dive Down: The MH3 Spoiler Season We Always Wanted The Wind Down: The MH2 Spoiler Season We Hoped to Forget Become a citizen of The Dive Down Nation!: http://www.patreon.com/thedivedown Show the world that you're a proud citizen of The Dive Down Nation with some merch from the store: https://www.thedivedown.com/store Upgrade your gameplay and your gameday with Heavy Play accessories. Use code THEDIVEDOWN2024 for 10% off your first order at https://www.heavyplay.com Get 10% off your first 2 months of ManaTraders! https://www.manatraders.com/?medium=thedivedown and use coupon code THEDIVEDOWN_43A And now receive 8% off your order of paper cards from Nerd Rage Gaming with code DIVE8 at https://www.nerdragegaming.com/ Timestamps: 7:10 - Heavy Play can hold MH3 cards 9:08 - Housekeeping/this week's episode 12:37 - The Dive Down begins: MH3 spoilers begin! 15:26 - Stan's Polygon spoiler: Phlage, Titan of Fire's Fury 24:17 - Amped Raptor 28:00 - Devourer of Destiny 30:51 - Ulamog the Defiler 35:49 - Breaker of Creation 36:39 - Ugin's Labyrinth 39:52 - Thief of Existence 41:51 - Basking Broodscale 44:36 - Kozilek, the Broken Reality 49:00 - Flare of Fortitude (and other Flares) 54:09 - Flare of Duplication 55:11 - The Medallions 59:16 - Ral, Monsoon Mage 1:03:07 - Tamiyo, Inquisitive Student 1:05:06 - Harbinger of the Seas 1:09:58 - Orim's Chant 1:11:19 - Powerbalance 1:12:54 - Double-faced lands 1:14:54 - Eladamri, Korvecdal 1:19:01 - Our worst takes from the MH2 spoiler season 1:30:13 - Wrapping up Our opening music is Nowhere - You Never Knew, and our closing music is Space Blood - Goro? Is That Your Christian Name? email us: thedivedown@gmail.com (mailto:thedivedown@gmail.com) twitter: https://twitter.com/thedivedown
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Tim and Kayiu are excited to crack open LudosGD's entry into the "Lives and Lies of Tibalt and Tamiyo" challenge finals! This is both a card-by-card Unpacking as well as their judging conversation. Moon projections! Drones! Tourists! Colossal stuff! Baby animal people! Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/t88Vpwh Recaps and card images at: https://www.beaconofcreation.com
Tamiyo returns to Kamigawa. Kaya and Kaito prepare to defend it.
Season 17, Episode 2: Brewer's Guide to Phyrexia, Part 2 (Pioneer) The Great Work continues. With Phyrexia: All Will Be One fully previewed, we turned loose our resident brew master to analyze the best new offerings for Pioneer. (This time around, we are diving our set review by format — if you'd like to hear our analysis of the Modern cards, check out the previous episode of Faithless Brewing). In the brewer's paradise that is Pioneer, the powerful new offerings from Phyrexia are glistening with oil-slick possibilities. More than 60 cards made the cut in this massive episode, which still only scratches the surface of what All Will Be One has to offer. There's something for everyone in this set, and we can't wait to grease the wheels of the brewing machine and get to work. Happy brewing, — cavedan Like our content? Support us on Patreon and join our brewing community! Decklists for this episode can be viewed at FaithlessBrewing.com Timestamps [1:56] Housekeeping [3:19] Allied Fastlands [7:47] The Seedcore [10:50] Mirrex [13:11] The Mycosynth Gardens [14:58] Vindictive Flamestoker [17:45] Venerated Rotpriest [21:13] Skrelv, Defector Mite [24:51] Black Sun's Twilight [27:35] Tyvar's Stand [30:27] Evolving Adaptive [32:12] Green Sun's Twilight [35:17] Rebel Salvo [37:59] Gleeful Demolition [39:48] Cacophony Scamp [43:04] Annihilating Glare [44:07] Vat of Rebirth [45:38] Crawling Chorus [46:38] Swooping Lookout [49:23] Experimental Augury [51:42] Voidwing Hybrid [52:35] Venser, Corpse Puppet [55:20] Hexgold Halberd [57:37] Cankerbloom [58:54] Soulless Jailer [1:00:36] Skrelv's Hive [1:02:35] Melira, the Living Cure [1:05:08] The Filigree Sylex [1:07:23] Armored Scrapgorger [1:09:42] Kemba, Kha Enduring [1:12:54] Ossification [1:15:16] Sheoldred's Edict [1:17:01] Anoint with Affliction [1:19:20] Tablet of Compleation [1:22:11] Vraan, Execution Thane [1:24:13] Tyvar, Jubilant Brawler [1:26:34] Tamiyo's Logbook [1:27:37] Bloated Contaminator [1:31:29] Blade of Shared Souls [1:33:09] Glissa Sunslayer [1:36:04] Urabrask's Forge [1:38:01] Mirran Safehouse [1:39:50] Malcator, Purity Overseer [1:42:23] Sword of Forge and Frontier [1:45:10] Migloz, Maze-crusher [1:46:36] Unctus, Grand Metatect [1:48:19] Lukka, Bound to Ruin [1:53:18] Solphim, Mayhem Dominus [1:54:34] Mondrak, Glory Dominus [1:55:35] Evolved Spinoderm [1:57:09] Archfiend of the Dross [1:59:07] Mindsplice Apparatus [2:02:25] Elesh Norn, Mother of Machines [2:04:44] Argentum Masticore [2:06:48] Thrun, Breaker of Silence [2:08:40] The Eterrnal Wanderer [2:10:21] Capricious Hellraiser [2:14:31] Nissa, Ascended Animist [2:16:39] Atraxa, Grand Unifier [2:19:51] Kaya, Intanigible Slayer [2:21:44] Tyrannax Rex [2:24:24] Concluding thoughts
Vous n'êtes pas prêt(e)s pour la seconde partie de la storyline de Kamigawa : Neon Dynasty ! En plus d'une révélation très attendue, le lore est totalement bouleversé par les machinations des phyrexians...
On plonge dans la storyline de Kamigawa : Neon Dynasty qui envoie du lourd comme vous avez pu le constater sur certaines cartes... Si l'on suit le nouveau planeswalker Kaito, nous allons aussi y croiser d'autres figures très connues du lore. Mais que font-elles sur ce plan ?
This week, we have the author of Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty's main story and Kaito Origin story, Akemi Dawn Bowman, on to talk all about her experience writing for Wizards of the Coast, including the daunting task of writing such a pivotal story set in an 18-year-old world for a 30-year-old franchise! We also cover Kaito being a good boy, Tamiyo's compleation, and how the robot uprising will flatten Jay's house first. If you enjoy The Vorthos Cast, consider supporting us on Patreon at www.patreon.com/thevorthoscast!
It's the first week after the most recent Standard banned list, and we dive headfirst, looking at some new and old deck lists. We go over some really intriguing spoilers from Kamigawa, and we talk about MST3K and the Beatles documentary. Thank you for your honor.
Cette semaine, le cartes de Kamigawa Neon Dynasty arrivent à flots! Nouvelles mécaniques, callbacks aux précédents sets et retour de personnages adorés. Sinon, plein de bans dans moultes format et encore une mauvaise nouvelle chez SCG. https://twitter.com/CafeMagic1 https://Twitch.tv/lecafemagic le Discord de Café Magic https://discord.gg/HTV3VB7fgv
This episode was originally released May 6th, 2019.For episode 39, Geoff Moes (@ThallidTosser on Twitter), Nat Moes (@GrandpaBelcher), and Josh Chapple (@joshchapple) talk about the role of planeswalkers in Vintage, speculate baselessly about some new cards in War of the Spark, and discuss sous vide and other novel methods of cooking.Here’s the timestamped table of contents for your listening ease and enjoyment:00:42 – A Brief, Half-Educated History of Planeswalkers in Vintage26:56 – What Do We Do With 36 New Planeswalkers?43:16 – Sous Vide? So What?Total runtime: 55:29 Planeswalkers in Vintage I want to start the writeup with a lament, actually, for the loss of Morphling.de. That website was a longtime store of Vintage decks and knowledge from the paper and early online days of the format, going back to 2002. I did a lot of research there for articles and podcasts and considered it a great source for questions like “Who was the first person to top eight with Rage Extractor?” and “Is there a recent 5C Stax list?” The archives are still available, but they’re not searchable. It’s a blow to people like us who enjoy the historical perspective. At least the archives of The Mana Drain are still in good working order. Using those, it seems like the first planeswalkers, from Lorwyn, mostly missed Vintage entirely. Little Jace Beleren wasn’t explosive enough and too generously gave cards to your opponent. Chandra Nalaar and Liliana Vess were too expensive, and Ajani Goldmane was too creature-centric for the time. In fact it was Garruk Wildspeaker who had the most attractive power-level to cost ratio, making into an experimental Worldgorger Dragon combo build by Rich Shay and a novel mono-green deck from Guli. These weird, attackable enchantments with activated abilities didn’t really go anywhere It wasn’t until Tezzeret, the Seeker combined with a newly re-re-un-re-errata’d Time Vault in 2008 that planeswalkers really took hold. Suddenly there was an entirely new deck archetype—two if you distinguish Turbo Tezz from the regular kind—that featured an entirely new card type. And it was winning! Tezzeret still won in a very Vintage-y way, that is, immediately. You had one to stop your opponent from taking all the turns, which meant short-term answers like counterspells and artifact removal were reasonable. Still, Thirst for Knowledge was restricted in 2009. Then, in 2010, Jace, the Mind Sculptor appeared in Worldwake. There was a lot of discussion when the text first appeared, with players trying to determine the new card’s role, if it had one. You should really treat yourself to skimming that thread, as it’s hilarious in hindsight. Big Jace didn’t catch on right away, but it definitely left a mark on the format. Jace paired nicely with Dark Confidant as a draw engine in control decks, so well that Owen Turtenwald won the 2010 Vintage Championship with it as a three-of. Jace succeeded in making the game longer, and Gush and Frantic Search were unrestricted in October 2010 to compete in that environment. It’s at this point that Vintage really turned more towards creatures as part of a strategic plan. Stuff on the board started being more important than stuff in the hand, and planeswalkers, creatures, and removal jockeyed for superiority. (This is actually where Jace Beleren (the card) started to show up, as a counter to players trying to push the envelope on Jace, the Mind Sculptor. Beleren was slightly cheaper and could strand an opponent’s Mind Sculptor in hand. It was kind of a weird time.) There haven’t been so many planeswalkers that reached Tezzeret or Jace status. Dack Fayden certainly made an impact, particularly as an anti-strategy against Workshop decks, encouraging the use of Arcbound Ravager alongside Lodestone Golem and necessitating Phyrexian Revoker. And the bar has gotten lower for other planeswalkers to be tested. Even unexpected hits like Arlinn Kord, Daretti, Ingenious Iconoclast, and Tamiyo, Field Researcher have made Vintage Top 8s. So It’s WAR Now we enter a new era of planeswalkers. Previously, they had been weird, attackable enchantments with activated abilities. Now they have static and triggered abilities too! This puts even more emphasis on preserving a board full of stuff as you increase your value as the game goes on. Not only do planeswalker abilities draw you virtual spells each turn, but you’re further rewarded for keeping a board full of stuff. Creatures and removal—particularly if it covers a variety of permanent types—thus get more important as well. We look at some cards from War of the Spark completely without context aside from being a Vintage-focused podcast. Certainly there are a few standout planeswalkers that could slot easily into an existing Vintage deck or something similar, and War of the Spark seems like it will have a major impact on the format. Consider Saheeli, Sublime Artificer, or Ral, Storm Conduit, as a fifth copy of Young Pyromancer with benefits like comboing a little with Time Vault or copying Ancestral Recall or any of Vintage’s other great spells. Teferi, Time Raveler, could make it into Jeskai as a control piece, or into Paradoxical Outcome as anti-counterspell technology. Maybe Teyo, the Shieldmage, or Dovin, Anarch of Bolas (don’t forget hybrid mana can be mono-colored!) find a place in a mono-white prison deck alongside various Thalias and other white weenies. Karn, the Great Creator, seems like a shoo-in for a Mishra’s Workshop deck. Despite being a four-drop nonartifact, Karn’s one-sided Null Rod ability is powerful, particularly in the mirror and against Paradoxical Outcome, where it can’t be removed by artifact hate. Being able to get artifacts out of your sideboard or that were exiled is also strong, potentially game-winning and well worth four mana in an artifact combo deck like Two-Card Monte. Karn’s suite of abilities could also find a home in Paradoxical Outcome decks, similar to Teferi; Karn can shut down opposing Shops or the Mirror and provide an alternate route to victory. Even getting old effects on new card types could be exciting. Jace, Wielder of Mysteries, is a new Laboratory Maniac, potentially with a built-in path to an empty library. Narset, Parter of Veils, is similar to something like Notion Thief in conjunction with Dack Fayden or any number of draw-sevens. And Ashiok, Dream Render, potentially shuts down tutor-heavy combo decks like a one-sided Mindlock Orb or permanent Shadow of Doubt. These may not see long-term heavy play without help, but they have some interesting applications. Beyond planeswalkers there are plenty of other interesting cards in the set. Some combo-minded players are salivating over Bolas’s Citadel, which seems to combine Yawgmoth’s Bargain and Channel into one Tinker-ready package, and (particularly as I write that sentence out) seems nuts. An aggressive, black-based storm or Goblin Charbelcher deck make use of that if players aren’t too scared of Mental Misstep to run Dark Ritual. And if planeswalkers do run roughshod over Vintage, The Elderspell has some seriously exciting text for two mana. I realize this section reads like a bit of a laundry list of card names, but that’s because War of the Spark has great potential. The addition to Vintage of this many planeswalkers (and associated cards) that are reasonably costed with reasonable abilities is unprecedented. Food and Drink: Unconventional Ovens We close this episode with a discussion of sous vide and other cooking techniques for the lazy hipster. Geoff likes the convenience of long-term, constant-temperature hot water baths for his bachelor chow of salmon. He can put his filet-o-fish into a bucket in the afternoon, set the temperature on the sous vide wand, and return later when he wants to eat. There’s no chance of overcooking, and a quick sear in a pan or on the grill adds caramelized flavor. It’s trendy and fun! And as you’ll learn in the podcast, you can sous vide pretty much anything, including phones. Josh is intrigued by cooking salmon in the dishwasher or on top of a car engine during a long road trip. Nat adds that he used to cook Pop-Tarts in a hot pot in his dorm in college. We all do what must be done to survive. Questions for Discussion Which is Jace, the Mind Sculptor’s best ability? What different planeswalkers have you played in Vintage? Did you ever go crazy and, like, BOOM! seven-mana Garruk, Apex Planeswalker instead of playing, like, Yawgmoth’s Bargain? What War of the Spark cards spark your interest? Did you ever cook fish in your dishwasher? How about just throwing a steak in the dryer to tenderize it? What’s the most expensive card you’ve ever sous vide’ed? Conclusion Thanks for listening! We should have something special coming up in the next few weeks so stay tuned! 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.
This episode was originally released May 6th, 2019.For episode 39, Geoff Moes (@ThallidTosser on Twitter), Nat Moes (@GrandpaBelcher), and Josh Chapple (@joshchapple) talk about the role of planeswalkers in Vintage, speculate baselessly about some new cards in War of the Spark, and discuss sous vide and other novel methods of cooking.Here’s the timestamped table of contents for your listening ease and enjoyment:00:42 – A Brief, Half-Educated History of Planeswalkers in Vintage26:56 – What Do We Do With 36 New Planeswalkers?43:16 – Sous Vide? So What?Total runtime: 55:29 Planeswalkers in Vintage I want to start the writeup with a lament, actually, for the loss of Morphling.de. That website was a longtime store of Vintage decks and knowledge from the paper and early online days of the format, going back to 2002. I did a lot of research there for articles and podcasts and considered it a great source for questions like “Who was the first person to top eight with Rage Extractor?” and “Is there a recent 5C Stax list?” The archives are still available, but they’re not searchable. It’s a blow to people like us who enjoy the historical perspective. At least the archives of The Mana Drain are still in good working order. Using those, it seems like the first planeswalkers, from Lorwyn, mostly missed Vintage entirely. Little Jace Beleren wasn’t explosive enough and too generously gave cards to your opponent. Chandra Nalaar and Liliana Vess were too expensive, and Ajani Goldmane was too creature-centric for the time. In fact it was Garruk Wildspeaker who had the most attractive power-level to cost ratio, making into an experimental Worldgorger Dragon combo build by Rich Shay and a novel mono-green deck from Guli. These weird, attackable enchantments with activated abilities didn’t really go anywhere It wasn’t until Tezzeret, the Seeker combined with a newly re-re-un-re-errata’d Time Vault in 2008 that planeswalkers really took hold. Suddenly there was an entirely new deck archetype—two if you distinguish Turbo Tezz from the regular kind—that featured an entirely new card type. And it was winning! Tezzeret still won in a very Vintage-y way, that is, immediately. You had one to stop your opponent from taking all the turns, which meant short-term answers like counterspells and artifact removal were reasonable. Still, Thirst for Knowledge was restricted in 2009. Then, in 2010, Jace, the Mind Sculptor appeared in Worldwake. There was a lot of discussion when the text first appeared, with players trying to determine the new card’s role, if it had one. You should really treat yourself to skimming that thread, as it’s hilarious in hindsight. Big Jace didn’t catch on right away, but it definitely left a mark on the format. Jace paired nicely with Dark Confidant as a draw engine in control decks, so well that Owen Turtenwald won the 2010 Vintage Championship with it as a three-of. Jace succeeded in making the game longer, and Gush and Frantic Search were unrestricted in October 2010 to compete in that environment. It’s at this point that Vintage really turned more towards creatures as part of a strategic plan. Stuff on the board started being more important than stuff in the hand, and planeswalkers, creatures, and removal jockeyed for superiority. (This is actually where Jace Beleren (the card) started to show up, as a counter to players trying to push the envelope on Jace, the Mind Sculptor. Beleren was slightly cheaper and could strand an opponent’s Mind Sculptor in hand. It was kind of a weird time.) There haven’t been so many planeswalkers that reached Tezzeret or Jace status. Dack Fayden certainly made an impact, particularly as an anti-strategy against Workshop decks, encouraging the use of Arcbound Ravager alongside Lodestone Golem and necessitating Phyrexian Revoker. And the bar has gotten lower for other planeswalkers to be tested. Even unexpected hits like Arlinn Kord, Daretti, Ingenious Iconoclast, and Tamiyo, Field Researcher have made Vintage Top 8s. So It’s WAR Now we enter a new era of planeswalkers. Previously, they had been weird, attackable enchantments with activated abilities. Now they have static and triggered abilities too! This puts even more emphasis on preserving a board full of stuff as you increase your value as the game goes on. Not only do planeswalker abilities draw you virtual spells each turn, but you’re further rewarded for keeping a board full of stuff. Creatures and removal—particularly if it covers a variety of permanent types—thus get more important as well. We look at some cards from War of the Spark completely without context aside from being a Vintage-focused podcast. Certainly there are a few standout planeswalkers that could slot easily into an existing Vintage deck or something similar, and War of the Spark seems like it will have a major impact on the format. Consider Saheeli, Sublime Artificer, or Ral, Storm Conduit, as a fifth copy of Young Pyromancer with benefits like comboing a little with Time Vault or copying Ancestral Recall or any of Vintage’s other great spells. Teferi, Time Raveler, could make it into Jeskai as a control piece, or into Paradoxical Outcome as anti-counterspell technology. Maybe Teyo, the Shieldmage, or Dovin, Anarch of Bolas (don’t forget hybrid mana can be mono-colored!) find a place in a mono-white prison deck alongside various Thalias and other white weenies. Karn, the Great Creator, seems like a shoo-in for a Mishra’s Workshop deck. Despite being a four-drop nonartifact, Karn’s one-sided Null Rod ability is powerful, particularly in the mirror and against Paradoxical Outcome, where it can’t be removed by artifact hate. Being able to get artifacts out of your sideboard or that were exiled is also strong, potentially game-winning and well worth four mana in an artifact combo deck like Two-Card Monte. Karn’s suite of abilities could also find a home in Paradoxical Outcome decks, similar to Teferi; Karn can shut down opposing Shops or the Mirror and provide an alternate route to victory. Even getting old effects on new card types could be exciting. Jace, Wielder of Mysteries, is a new Laboratory Maniac, potentially with a built-in path to an empty library. Narset, Parter of Veils, is similar to something like Notion Thief in conjunction with Dack Fayden or any number of draw-sevens. And Ashiok, Dream Render, potentially shuts down tutor-heavy combo decks like a one-sided Mindlock Orb or permanent Shadow of Doubt. These may not see long-term heavy play without help, but they have some interesting applications. Beyond planeswalkers there are plenty of other interesting cards in the set. Some combo-minded players are salivating over Bolas’s Citadel, which seems to combine Yawgmoth’s Bargain and Channel into one Tinker-ready package, and (particularly as I write that sentence out) seems nuts. An aggressive, black-based storm or Goblin Charbelcher deck make use of that if players aren’t too scared of Mental Misstep to run Dark Ritual. And if planeswalkers do run roughshod over Vintage, The Elderspell has some seriously exciting text for two mana. I realize this section reads like a bit of a laundry list of card names, but that’s because War of the Spark has great potential. The addition to Vintage of this many planeswalkers (and associated cards) that are reasonably costed with reasonable abilities is unprecedented. Food and Drink: Unconventional Ovens We close this episode with a discussion of sous vide and other cooking techniques for the lazy hipster. Geoff likes the convenience of long-term, constant-temperature hot water baths for his bachelor chow of salmon. He can put his filet-o-fish into a bucket in the afternoon, set the temperature on the sous vide wand, and return later when he wants to eat. There’s no chance of overcooking, and a quick sear in a pan or on the grill adds caramelized flavor. It’s trendy and fun! And as you’ll learn in the podcast, you can sous vide pretty much anything, including phones. Josh is intrigued by cooking salmon in the dishwasher or on top of a car engine during a long road trip. Nat adds that he used to cook Pop-Tarts in a hot pot in his dorm in college. We all do what must be done to survive. Questions for Discussion Which is Jace, the Mind Sculptor’s best ability? What different planeswalkers have you played in Vintage? Did you ever go crazy and, like, BOOM! seven-mana Garruk, Apex Planeswalker instead of playing, like, Yawgmoth’s Bargain? What War of the Spark cards spark your interest? Did you ever cook fish in your dishwasher? How about just throwing a steak in the dryer to tenderize it? What’s the most expensive card you’ve ever sous vide’ed? Conclusion Thanks for listening! We should have something special coming up in the next few weeks so stay tuned! 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.
Today we are joined by Teferi, Tamiyo and Angrath to answer your parenting questions. Then the Loregoyfs explore examples of good parenting across the multiverse. Give the ‘Goyfs +1/+1 by using their affiliate link on Card Kingdom: www.CardKingdom.com/loregoyfs And become a ‘Goyf on Patreon: www.patreon.com/Loregoyfs Thank you, Yosh of Dangerous Audio, for editing.
Andrew, Gary and Joe discuss what's popular on Magic Online's metagame and in the MTG community. Follow us on Twitter at @MTG_BrewCrew and subscribe to us on iTunes and SoundCloud! Intro and outro song by Ryan Ricigliano. Intro-monologue background music is Final Fantasy 7 Prelude by composer Nobuo Uematsu. Bant Planeswalkers Decklist: 4 Teferi, Time Raveler (WAR) 221 5 Forest (ELD) 269 2 Island (ELD) 257 4 Gilded Goose (ELD) 160 3 Tamiyo, Collector of Tales (WAR) 220 4 Paradise Druid (WAR) 171 4 Oko, Thief of Crowns (ELD) 197 4 Nissa, Who Shakes the World (WAR) 169 4 Hydroid Krasis (RNA) 183 4 Growth Spiral (RNA) 178 4 Temple of Mystery (M20) 255 4 Temple Garden (GRN) 258 2 Hallowed Fountain (RNA) 251 4 Breeding Pool (RNA) 246 4 Deputy of Detention (RNA) 165 3 Fabled Passage (ELD) 244 1 Plains (ELD) 253 2 Wicked Wolf (ELD) 181 3 Negate (RIX) 44 2 Time Wipe (WAR) 223 2 Tolsimir, Friend to Wolves (WAR) 224 2 Disdainful Stroke (GRN) 37 4 Veil of Summer (M20) 198 Top 8-Plays Used from CFB: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ee7Fz5p_DUI
This week we're going over our experience of War of the Spark draft including our impressions of the draft format and some of the cards that have impressed us in our early games. Then we jump straight into Standard, discussing how it feels when you don't feel like you have a handle on a format, and diving into the lists from the top 8 of the first SCG event of this format. Link to our new podcast Uncharted Pages, dedicated to reading and reviewing the War of the Spark novel. Tweet us @Skullcraic Check us out on Facebook Email us at skullcraicpodcast@gmail.com "Skullcraic Theme" composed and performed by Barry Cannon. Barry's YouTube Barry's Twitter
It's here! Chris and Collins have been playing some week 0 standard and they're gonna share everything they know about it with you--even if most of what they know is that Nexus is looking real, real nice with Tamiyo. Plus, London mulligan thoughts and a look at the mythic championship this past weekend. Come hang out! Thanks as always to Wave Sunray for our music.
Ryan and Katie discuss the latest batch of spoilers, including the new God-Eternals, Rhonas and Bontu, alongside Tamiyo and more!
This week Jay, Andrew, and Cary share some big news, revel in behind-the-scenes information about Dominaria's map, answer fan questions, and recap Return to Dominaria Episode 7. 00:23 – Big News for Andrew 03:02 – Dominaria Geography Background 04:58 – Magic Story Podcast 14 Recap 20:32 – Art Speculation for Global Series: Jiang Yanggu and Mu Yanling 23:30 – Tamiyo's Magic vs. Sagas 27:00 – Carthalion Family History 39:19 – Return to Dominaria Episode 7 Recap 54:55 – Final Thoughts
On today's The Vorthos Cast, the crew talks Serran History, the weird way Serra's Realm was brought back into the lore, and hops around Dominaria for some background on what you might need to know for the upcoming story. 01:34 Dominaria Pre-Show Intro 04:00 History of Serra 19:44 Tamiyo's Scroll 25:10 New Order of Serra 26:37 The Domains 27:24 Keld 32:45 Skyshroud and Radha 35:28 Llanowar 36:36 Tolaria West 39:40 Jamuraa 42:46 Urborg and Windgrace 46:48 Otaria... Again 48:12 The Cabal and Josu 50:39 The Riptide Project 54:12 Anachronisms 56:10 Portals and Theorycrafting 57:48 Wrap-up
Pia Nalaar, Chandra's mother and leader of the Kaladesh renegades, has been arrested by the Consulate. Chandra, Nissa, and Mrs. Pashiri sought to free her, but were caught in a trap. With Liliana off pursuing her own agenda, who can be relied on? Original Story: http://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/magic-story/release-2016-10-05 Voice Credits: Ajani: Pragmatticus https://twitter.com/pragmatticus Guard 1: Sam https://www.facebook.com/samanthasvoices Guard 2: Ian Block https://twitter.com/sixty_2 Guard Boss: Tommy Proffitt https://twitter.com/awkwardcomma Nashi: Michael Stokes https://twitter.com/EspeonSun Rumiyo: Cassie Proffitt http://thebrynhilde.tumblr.com/ Hiroku: Michael Dunlap (age 6) Tamiyo, Tamni, Umeyo: Tsukino Kage https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7ZP8DIMHLrSZyBCEIRDHfg Shadowblayde: Lindsay G https://www.instagram.com/lingal91/ Dayal: The Gingasian Genku: HanaYoriUta https://www.youtube.com/user/HanaYoriUta Nashi's Mother: Grace Nissa: Bace Jeleren http://bace-jeleren.tumblr.com/ Chandra: Piyo https://pyonpyokopyonpyonkawaii.tumblr.com Mrs Pashiri: Ninty Star http://nintyart.tumblr.com Crowd: The Gingasian, Tsukino Kage, Sam Parish, Kando, Grace Music Credits: "Floating Cities" "Ripples" "Heavy Heart" "Clash Defiant" "Cambodian Odyssey" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Liliana and her zombie hordes have bought the Gatewatch precious time to devise a plan to defeat Emrakul. But can anything the Gatewatch do topple the most powerful foe they have yet faced? Original Story: http://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/magic-story/promised-end-2016-07-27 Voice Credits: Liliana: Lady Star Lord https://www.facebook.com/ladystarlord/ Jace: Isa http://ysrnty.tumblr.com/ Gideon: David Ford Chandra: Piyo https://pyonpyokopyonpyonkawaii.tumblr.com Nissa: Bace Jeleren http://bace-jeleren.tumblr.com/ Tamiyo & Emeria: Tsukino Kage https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7ZP8DIMHLrSZyBCEIRDHfg The Raven Man & The Chain Veil: Matt K. Erebos: Brian Rozek Chandra's Tormentor: Liam Wilson https://twitter.com/korybantic Music Credits: "Devastation and Revenge" "Tranquility Base" "Peaceful Desolation" "Ghostpocalypse 3 - Road of Trials" "Ghostpocalypse 8 - Epilogue" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Kevin Cron and Steve Menendian review Eldritch Moon for Vintage. Contact us at @ManyInsanePlays on Twitter or e-mail us at SoManyInsanePlaysPodcast@gmail.com. 0:01:00: Announcements 0:23:20: Shadows Over Innistrad Report Card 0:31:30: Eldritch Moon: Mechanics 0:38:55: Coax from the Blind Eternities 0:48:40: Mausoleum Wanderer 1:03:15: Unsubstantiate 1:19:37: Bedlam Reveler 1:31:55: Eldritch Evolution 1:50:00: Spell Queller 2:08:00: Tamiyo,...
Kevin Cron and Steve Menendian review Eldritch Moon for Vintage. 0:01:00: Announcements 0:23:20: Shadows Over Innistrad Report Card 0:31:30: Eldritch Moon: Mechanics 0:38:55: Coax from the Blind Eternities 0:48:40: Mausoleum Wanderer 1:03:15: Unsubstantiate 1:19:37: Bedlam Reveler 1:31:55: Eldritch Evolution 1:50:00: Spell Queller 2:08:00: Tamiyo, Field Researcher 2:27:38: Emrakul, the Promised End 2:39:45: Curious Homunculus//Voracious Reader […]
This week Ian & John talk about some more Eldritch Moon previews and do a Planeswalker Breakdown of Liliana and Tamiyo! Which cards do they think will see play in Standard? Modern? Which cards will be the scourge of your kitchen tables? Also what and where should you expect to see Tamiyo or Liliana? The Interview with the Man behind the Lions' Eye Diamonds Follow along at the Eldritch Moon Card Image Gallery!As always, you can reach Ian on Twitter @dixonij and on Twitch at twitch.tv/dix. You can find John on Twitter @jwiley129 and on Twitch at the same handle. You can reach the podcast directly over at @eyesonthemise and by email at eyesonthemise@gmail.com.
Honestly, I think you could have come up with something better than Brisela or Tamiyo, Field Researcher. Even then, the spoilers for Eldritch Moon look sweet so far. What do you guys think? Let us know in the comments below. Follow us on all our social media channels!YouTube | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Twitch Music by Bensound You can find more episodes and articles on our website, PowerNinePodcast.com.
The crew discusses the latest planeswalker spoilers, as well as the recent Lion's Eye Diamond buyout.
Once again the Bad Boys of Magic, Tyson, Gingie and Tim, regale all of you, our listeners, with what we think about the spoilers that have been released for the upcoming Magic set, The Eldritch Moon. We talk about more Eldrazi, explain why Liliana isn't actually as bad as everyone thinks she is and Tim will not shut up about being right about a card with counterstifle effects actually coming to standard.
The crew discusses the latest planeswalker spoilers, as well as the recent Lion's Eye Diamond buyout.
The crew discusses the latest planeswalker spoilers, as well as the recent Lion's Eye Diamond buyout.
The bad boys of Magic have returned, Tim, Gingie and Tyson come to your podcast listening method of choice to discuss the most recent Eldritch Moon spoilers, the lore surrounding them and bitching about how they are completely underwhelming and we're totally over Eldrazi except Gingie who thinks a 5 drop Legendary werewolf is just the bees knees.
And now, the thrilling conclusion! Jace and Tamiyo have followed clues to Thraben Cathedral, the roost of the mad angel Avacyn. Avacyn attacked, and now the three of them are locked in battle... Original Story: http://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/magic-story/i-am-avacyn-2016-05-18 Voice Credits: Avacyn - Zeico http://zeico.tumblr.com/ Sorin Markov - Michael Stokes https://twitter.com/EspeonSun Tamiyo - Tsukino Kage https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7ZP8DIMHLrSZyBCEIRDHfg Jace - Isa http://ysrnty.tumblr.com/ Music Credits: "Corruption" "Intrepid" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Jace Beleren's time on Innistrad has been spent chasing a mystery, with a bound collection of research notes as his guide. As it happens, the journal's author, the moonfolk Planeswalker called Tamiyo, is several steps ahead of him.... Original Story: http://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/magic-story/stories-and-endings-2016-05-11 Voice Credits: Tamiyo - Tsukino Kage https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7ZP8DIMHLrSZyBCEIRDHfg Jace - Isa http://ysrnty.tumblr.com/ Avacyn - Zeico http://zeico.tumblr.com/ Music Credits: "Immersed" "Heavy Heart" "Awkward Meeting" "Corruption" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Jeff and Donald discuss what's up with standard and organized play. We also talk about Jace and Tamiyo!
Jace begins to follow the clues in Tamiyo's journal. But what he finds, isn't what he was expecting... Original Story: http://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/magic-story/drownyard-temple-2016-04-06 Voice Credits: Jace - Isa http://ysrnty.tumblr.com/ Tamiyo - Tsukino Kage https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7ZP8DIMHLrSZyBCEIRDHfg Fisherwoman - Ashlen Rose https://twitter.com/AshlenRose Liliana - Lady Star Lord https://www.facebook.com/ladystarlord/ Music Credits: "Tranquility Base" "Ghostpocalypse - 1 Departure" "Ghostpocalypse - 3 Road of Trials" "Ghostpocalypse - 8 Epilogue" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Isabelle asks: "At what point do you consider yourself to be fluent in another language?" In this episode: What is fluency? What does it mean to you personally? When do you switch from learning a language to maintaining it? Resources featured in this episode: CEFR - Common European Framework of Reference IWTYAL Episode 13 - Tamiyo's question about when it's time to move on to a new language Language Learning Foundations - my video course where I teach you the specific techniques I use to learn to speak a new language quickly
Tamiyo asks: "When do you decide you've learnt enough and it's time to move on to another language?" In this episode: Why are you learning a language in the first place? When are you fluent enough? When should you move on to a new language? Resources mentioned in this episode: CommentCast - see all the iTunes reviews of a podcast from around the world Random.org - choose a number or numbers at random Today's featured resource: The Actual Fluency Blog - Chris Broholm's open and honest look at his own struggles in language learning The Actual Fluency Podcast - the podcast of the same name where he interviews expert language learners. Here's the episode where Chris interviews me Announcing the competition winners I'm thrilled to announce the three lucky winners of my Language Learning Foundations video course, who I've picked at random from all the reviews on iTunes. They are: Romagitana idleplayerofgamestron Tamiyo Hashimoto If this is you, please get in touch with me using the "contact" form on the menu bar and I'll get you set up with your copy of the course. Here are their reviews: Do you have a question? Ask me your language learning questions by clicking here, and I'll do my best to feature it on the show! Alternatively, leave me your question in a review on iTunes, and I'll pick it up too! Also, please subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic updates. Thanks for listening Thanks so much for listening to this episode of the podcast! If you've got any comments about the show then please leave them in the "comments" section below! If you'd like to help me out, then I'd love it if you could... Share the episode using the social media buttons around you Leave an honest review and rating of the podcast on iTunes (click here to do that) iTunes reviews in particular really help the rankings of the podcast and help me to reach other aspiring language learners out there! It goes without saying that I read every single one :) See you in the next episode of the I Will Teach You A --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/message