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Season 18, Episode 6: Brew Session (Chrome Host Seedshark) Shark Typhoon is powerful. A resolved Shark Typhoon is lights out. A resolved Shark Typhoon wins games. Most Modern and Pioneer players know this, or think they know this. They don't know the half of it. Shark Typhoon sees play, but no one truly builds around it. It's far too expensive to craft your game plan around having a Typhoon in play. Instead we cycle, and move on with our lives. Enter Chrome Host Seedshark. Putting a Shark Typhoon effect on a 3 mana creature changes EVERYTHING. Synergies that seemed like pie-in-the-sky win-more plays, notably pairing huge cost reduction spells with the Shark Typhoon effect, are suddenly available as early and often as we want them. Want to cast Leyline Binding? Sure, have a 6/6. Protect the Seedshark with Force of Negation or Metallic Rebuke? No problem, have a 3/3. Delve spells are incredible here, from Treasure Cruise and Temporal Trespass in Pioneer to Logic Knot and Magmatic Sinkhole in Modern. And don't forget the “Splinter Twin” potential of the Shining Shoal cycle: a turn 3 Seedshark, followed by end step Shoal pitching a huge card (X=15 anyone? Autochthon Wurm and Shadow of Mortality make it happen) means you are attacking potentially for lethal damage on turn 4. There's more going on that just a parade of creatures, of course. Incubator tokens are decidedly not creatures, until we invest additional resources. Animating the tokens directly with Tezzeret, Betrayer of Flesh or Jinnie Fae, Jetmir's Second is downright nasty. For larger Incubators, paying 2 mana is still a great bargain. For smaller Incubators, we can take advantage of the fact that unflipped Incubators are quite hard to remove (unlike, say, the tokens from Third Path Iconoclast or Sai, Master Thopterist). If we want to build up a solid battlefield of wrath-proof game objects for Affinity, for Improvise, for Urza or for Galazeth Prismari, Chrome Host Seedshark is simply best in class. We can even play sweepers of our own, and Seedshark leaves behind a massive token as a going away present. There's so much to discover about Seedshark, and about the Incubate mechanic in general, that we couldn't imagine starting our March of the Machine brewing season with any other card. We've got seven new decklists drawn up in Modern and Pioneer, and a half dozen more ideas to explore besides. It's Shark Week here at Faithless Brewing, and we could not be more excited! Like our content? Support us on Patreon and join our brewing community! Decklists for this episode can be viewed at FaithlessBrewing.com Timestamps [3:11] Housekeeping [4:01] Brew Session: Chrome Host Seedshark [7:59] Closest comparisons [11:30] Key synergies: cost reduction [20:08] Key synergies: Incubator tokens [25:09] Sketch 1: Izzet Galazeth Turns (Pioneer) [31:51] Sketch 2: Dimir Improvise (Pioneer) [38:38] Sketch 3: Sultai Glistening Dawn (Pioneer) [42:45] Sketch 4: 5c Galazeth Shark to Light (Modern) [49:36] Sketch 5: UW Chrome Control (Modern) [56:09] Sketch 6: WU White Pitch Please (Modern) [1:05:44] Sketch 7: 4c Sickening Shoal (Modern)
Avant L'Invasion des Machines, on résume l'incroyable histoire qui vient d'être déployée pour Magic: The Gathering, et notamment ses dernières histoires secondaires : où est Tefeiri, qu'est devenu Tezzeret et qu'est-ce qui nous attend d'ici la conclusion épique qui approche à grands pas....
On revient sur Mirrodin, enfin ce qu'il en reste, pour suivre les tribulations de Tezzeret au sein de la Nouvelle Phyrexia. Et vous n'allez plus voir l'éternel sous-fifre de la même manière après ça...
The second major arc of the Boom! Studios Magic comics has come to its close, and we're covering issues 16 through 20! Chandra, Garruk, and Niko must gather allies and return to Ravnica to save their friends and the multiverse from Tezzeret's (somewhat familiar) diabolic plans to become a god once more! How good are these comics, though? They're really incredible work. If you enjoy the Boom! comics, go buy them from your local comic book shop! If you enjoy our podcast, go buy our love by giving us between $1 and $3 a month on Patreon.com/TheVorthosCast! We won't love you, but you can pretend we do!
Can we talk about Black Panther, without talking about Black Panther? We review Gold Goblin #1, Avengers #62, and Magic #20, and drop a few facts that just might blow your mind! Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers Patron at http://patreon.com/MajorSpoilers. It will help ensure the Major Spoilers Podcast continues far into the future! Join our Discord server and chat with fellow Spoilerites! (https://discord.gg/jWF9BbF) NEWS https://variety.com/2022/film/news/box-office-black-panther-wakanda-forever-marvel-steven-spielberg-fabelmans-1235431385 https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0175834/ https://majorspoilers.com/2022/11/11/spawn-covers-image-comics-in-december/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=spawn-covers-image-comics-in-december REVIEWS STEPHEN GOLD GOBLIN #1 Writer: Christopher Cantwell Artist: Lan Medina Publisher: Marvel Comics Cover Price: $3.99 Release Date: November 16, 2022 It's not easy being...gold? Norman Osborn's sins may have been cleansed, but his memories weren't and he's done plenty of horrific things to remember. Norman's worked hard to avoid all things “Goblin” and to stay on the straight and narrow. Consequences in Amazing Spider-Man pushed him to try super-heroing, and he liked it. But when the media dub him the Gold Goblin, he has to start wondering – can he ever get away from the Goblin inside? [rating:3/5] You can purchase this issue via our Amazon affiliate link - https://amzn.to/3Tz2CUv MATTHEW AVENGERS #62 Writer: Jason Aaron Artist: Ivan Fiorelli Publisher Marvel Comics Cover Price: $3.99 Release Date: November 9, 2022 The Avengers' epic quest through the darkest and weirdest corners of time comes to an end with an issue that focuses on the prehistoric forefather of all things dark and weird in Marvel history: Earth's very first Sorcerer Supreme. Prepare to see all of history through the eyes of Agamotto. [rating:4/5] You can purchase this issue via our Amazon affiliate link - https://amzn.to/3TAJDIV RODRIGO Magic #20 Writer: Jed MacKay Artist: Ig Guara Publisher: BOOM! Studios Cover Price: $4.99 Release Date: Nov 2, 2022 The finale of the fourth arc of Magic reaches a fever pitch as the Battle of Ravnica rages on, not just between Niv-Mizzet and Tezzeret, but also the Planeswalkers and the Guildpact Guard! Between daring escapes, deadly ambushes, and a mad grab for godhood, it will take all of the power at the Planeswalkers' disposal to stop the worst from happening... [rating: 3/5] You can purchase this issue via our Amazon affiliate link - https://amzn.to/3Ex28d3 DISCUSSION BLACK PANTHER: SHURI - DEADLIEST OF SPECIES Writer: Reginald Hudlin Artist: Ken Lashley Publisher: Marvel Comics Cover Price: $14.99 Release Date: May 1, 2018 Who is the Black Panther? Under the protection of the Black Panther, the African nation of Wakanda has thrived. But after attending a secretive, mysterious meeting, T'Challa - the current Black Panther and ruler of Wakanda - returns home with severe injuries and locked in a comatose state. Though Wakanda is a powerful nation capable of defending itself, its power comes directly from its leader, the Black Panther - and in the event that T'Challa doesn't emerge from his coma, a successor must be chosen. For Shuri, younger sister of T'Challa, the time has finally come to take up the mantle. But as she embarks on the dangerous ritual to become the new Black Panther, the stakes have never been higher. An unstoppable force is headed toward Wakanda: Morlun is back, and he's hungry! CLOSE Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Call the Major Spoilers Hotline at (785) 727-1939. A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends!
Can we talk about Black Panther, without talking about Black Panther? We review Gold Goblin #1, Avengers #62, and Magic #20, and drop a few facts that just might blow your mind! Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers Patron at http://patreon.com/MajorSpoilers. It will help ensure the Major Spoilers Podcast continues far into the future! Join our Discord server and chat with fellow Spoilerites! (https://discord.gg/jWF9BbF) NEWS https://variety.com/2022/film/news/box-office-black-panther-wakanda-forever-marvel-steven-spielberg-fabelmans-1235431385 https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0175834/ https://majorspoilers.com/2022/11/11/spawn-covers-image-comics-in-december/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=spawn-covers-image-comics-in-december REVIEWS STEPHEN GOLD GOBLIN #1 Writer: Christopher Cantwell Artist: Lan Medina Publisher: Marvel Comics Cover Price: $3.99 Release Date: November 16, 2022 It's not easy being...gold? Norman Osborn's sins may have been cleansed, but his memories weren't and he's done plenty of horrific things to remember. Norman's worked hard to avoid all things “Goblin” and to stay on the straight and narrow. Consequences in Amazing Spider-Man pushed him to try super-heroing, and he liked it. But when the media dub him the Gold Goblin, he has to start wondering – can he ever get away from the Goblin inside? [rating:3/5] You can purchase this issue via our Amazon affiliate link - https://amzn.to/3Tz2CUv MATTHEW AVENGERS #62 Writer: Jason Aaron Artist: Ivan Fiorelli Publisher Marvel Comics Cover Price: $3.99 Release Date: November 9, 2022 The Avengers' epic quest through the darkest and weirdest corners of time comes to an end with an issue that focuses on the prehistoric forefather of all things dark and weird in Marvel history: Earth's very first Sorcerer Supreme. Prepare to see all of history through the eyes of Agamotto. [rating:4/5] You can purchase this issue via our Amazon affiliate link - https://amzn.to/3TAJDIV RODRIGO Magic #20 Writer: Jed MacKay Artist: Ig Guara Publisher: BOOM! Studios Cover Price: $4.99 Release Date: Nov 2, 2022 The finale of the fourth arc of Magic reaches a fever pitch as the Battle of Ravnica rages on, not just between Niv-Mizzet and Tezzeret, but also the Planeswalkers and the Guildpact Guard! Between daring escapes, deadly ambushes, and a mad grab for godhood, it will take all of the power at the Planeswalkers' disposal to stop the worst from happening... [rating: 3/5] You can purchase this issue via our Amazon affiliate link - https://amzn.to/3Ex28d3 DISCUSSION BLACK PANTHER: SHURI - DEADLIEST OF SPECIES Writer: Reginald Hudlin Artist: Ken Lashley Publisher: Marvel Comics Cover Price: $14.99 Release Date: May 1, 2018 Who is the Black Panther? Under the protection of the Black Panther, the African nation of Wakanda has thrived. But after attending a secretive, mysterious meeting, T'Challa - the current Black Panther and ruler of Wakanda - returns home with severe injuries and locked in a comatose state. Though Wakanda is a powerful nation capable of defending itself, its power comes directly from its leader, the Black Panther - and in the event that T'Challa doesn't emerge from his coma, a successor must be chosen. For Shuri, younger sister of T'Challa, the time has finally come to take up the mantle. But as she embarks on the dangerous ritual to become the new Black Panther, the stakes have never been higher. An unstoppable force is headed toward Wakanda: Morlun is back, and he's hungry! CLOSE Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Call the Major Spoilers Hotline at (785) 727-1939. A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends!
The Lore Boys here finally putting the Neon Dynasty storyline to bed, and ramping up for a full blown Phyrexian invasion in the next few installments! We've got Kaito Shizuki reunited with the Emperor, now known as the Wanderer, dealing with Tezzeret and Jin-Gitaxias on their home plane of Kamigawa!To hear the other episodes leading up to this one, check out:Tezzeret LoreKamigawa Part 1Kamigawa – Neon Dynasty Part 1Kamigawa - Neon Dynasty Part 2To join the discussion and suggest a topic, check out our Discord.To support the show, head to our Patreon for exclusive content, or check out our Merch Store to grab some Lore Boys branded merch.To see a small part of Pete's comic check out https://www.squared-idea.com/#the_black_frontierIf you want more MtG lore, check out some of our other arcs:Elspeth Lore Part 1Elspeth Lore Part 2Elspeth Lore Part 3Elspeth Lore Part 4Elspeth Lore Part 5Innistrad LoreEldrazi LoreAs always, we super appreciate you listening, and hope that if you enjoy the show you'll tell your friends and leave us a review on iTunes and the rest our social media. We wanna hear from you guys, so shoot us an email at contact@loreboys.com . Get ad-free content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're taking a quick detour away from the world of Dominaria and Magic's main canon storyline to cover the full miniseries of The Hidden Planeswalker from Boom! Studios Comics! Liliana and Tezzeret fight over the future of a planeswalker with a mysterious past, and we learn what it means to be a villain, and what it takes to be a hero. If you enjoy our podcast, consider supporting us on Patreon at Patreon.com/TheVorthosCast where $1 a month gets you access to our very cool Discord server where Vorthoses from around the world are talking Magic story and comics!
Fake herstory's #1 podcast, the Lore Boys, has more MtG lore for the fans of it! Today we're delving into Tezzeret's tragic backstory, and why he turns into such a rotten jerk who disappears young emperors and allies himself with Phyrexian horrors.To hear the other episodes leading up to this one, check out:Kamigawa Part 1Kamigawa – Neon Dynasty Part 1Kamigawa - Neon Dynasty Part 2To join the discussion and suggest a topic, check out our Discord.To support the show, head to our Patreon for exclusive content, or check out our Merch Store to grab some Lore Boys branded merch.If you want more MtG lore, check out some of our other arcs:Elspeth Lore Part 1Elspeth Lore Part 2Elspeth Lore Part 3Elspeth Lore Part 4Elspeth Lore Part 5Innistrad LoreEldrazi LoreAs always, we super appreciate you listening, and hope that if you enjoy the show you'll tell your friends and leave us a review on iTunes and the rest our social media. We wanna hear from you guys, so shoot us an email at contact@loreboys.com . Get ad-free content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Depois de um encontro eletrizante com o planeswalker Tezzeret e a descoberta da proporção que o Culto de Outrora tem tomado, nossos heróis se encontraram na Morada do Sol para discutir seus próximos passos, deixar Aurelia repousando e escutar os sábios conselhos de Ral Zarek e Lavinia, líderes das Guildas Izzet e Azorius. Após um pequeno indivíduo trazer um bilhete inusitado ao grupo, Valete, Orux e Dobrum partem para CONTRIBUA COM O PROJETO! Se você gosta do nosso conteúdo, você pode nos ajudar contribuindo através do picpay se vc estiver no Brasil ou o Paypal se estiver fora. Conheça todas as recompensas na na página da nossa campanha. Confira aqui o nosso relatório mensal de gastos e arrecadações. SIGAM AS NOSSAS REDES SOCIAIS Twitch @questcast20 Youtube @questcast20 Facebook @questcast20 Instagram @questcast20 Twitter @questcast20 JOGADORES Izadora Lima – Mestre Lobs – Valete de Paus, o bardo Dressler – Dobrum, o bárbaro Hita Aisaka – Orux, a alquimista ARTE DA CAPA: GABRIEL FREITAS
Season 13, Episode 20: Weekly Roundup + Brew Session (Kaito Shizuki, Tezzeret, Betrayer of Flesh, Invoke Despair, Fable of the Mirror-Breaker) In the last few years the Modern format has experienced more severe changes than at any point in the past. For the constant player, this has been progressive in nature and exciting to follow (even if expensive and a tad overwhelming), however not so much for casual enjoyers of the format or people taking a break. In today's episode we try to extend a helping hand to those people. Today on Faithless Brewing we are responding to one of the most common questions we got during our last mailbag episode: “How can I get started in Modern?” or “How can I get back into Modern after a break?" This episode is intended to be a resource not only for new and returning Modern players, but also for anyone seeking a broader understanding of the best decks after the ban of Lurrus of the Dream-Den. Our goal is to provide a clear idea of the strategies the most popular decks are employing, the key cards they utilize, and (more importantly for our beloved spike rogues) how to play around them. We cover a dozen tier 1 Modern decks and give our best matchup and sideboarding advice for tackling the meta in 2022. So, is it possible to get back into the loop after being away from it? Absolutely yes! We hope this format guide is a stepping stone for anyone that needs it. Happy brewing! **** Like our content? Support us on Patreon and join our brewing community! **** Decklists for this episode can be viewed at FaithlessBrewing.com **** S13E20 Decklists and Timestamps Roundup: Tournament Reports [2:00] Housekeeping [4:44] Damon's UW Standstill (1st place, Legacy 1k) [14:12] Damon's 4c Kaheera Pile (Top 8, Modern 1k) [21:09] Cavedan's Sultai Crabvine [24:24] When is a deck a serious contender? New Capenna Previews [32:43] Brokers Charm [37:59] Riveteers Charm Brew Session: Tezzeret, Kaito Shizuki, Invoke Despair [41:34] UW Wandering Tezzerator (Pioneer) [48:34] Bant Tezzerator Clues (Pioneer) [55:34] Naya Fable Enchantress (Pioneer) [58:33] Sultai Kaito Draw Two (Pioneer) [1:03:58] Grixis Invoke Despair Fires (Pioneer)
Season 13, Episode 20: Weekly Roundup + Brew Session (Kaito Shizuki, Tezzeret, Betrayer of Flesh, Invoke Despair, Fable of the Mirror-Breaker) **** Like our content? Support us on Patreon and join our brewing community! **** Decklists for this episode can be viewed at FaithlessBrewing.com ****
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 ?
Season 13, Episode 5: Brew Session (Tezzeret, Betrayer of Flesh) **** Like our content? Support us on Patreon and join our brewing community! **** Decklists for this episode can be viewed at FaithlessBrewing.com ****
Season 13, Episode 5: Brew Session (Tezzeret, Betrayer of Flesh) **** Like our content? Support us on Patreon and join our brewing community! **** Decklists for this episode can be viewed at FaithlessBrewing.com ****
Season 13, Episode 5: Brew Session (Tezzeret, Betrayer of Flesh) **** Like our content? Support us on Patreon and join our brewing community! **** Decklists for this episode can be viewed at FaithlessBrewing.com ****
Wyatt joins the cast again to talk about the first few days of Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty spoilers. We talk about: The mythic Dragon cycleTamiyo, Tezzeret, and The Wandering Emperor ReconfigureShrinesThe Channel LandsThe "March Of ..." CycleTameshi, Reality ArchitectThe Commander Deck Face CommandersIf you have any questions or comments, you can contact us at gatheringmythoughts.cast@gmail.com.Also, find us on Twitter @GMT_Cast.Or on Instagram at gmt_cast.Check out my articles at CardGameBase.com. Check out my articles at CardGameBase.com.
Serum Visions is a Magic: The Gathering podcast about iterative brewing. Each episode we work on a project -- a deck, strategy, or archetype that we think has room for exploration -- and brew to the fringes of competitive deck building. In this episode we. revisit some old favorites as we take a whack at some new takes on Monastery Mentor, Tezzeret, Agent of Bolas, and the elusive SilverGaak. Have new cards brought new life to our old friends? ---------- Decklists: Arun's Esper Mentor - https://www.moxfield.com/decks/8NUI8Sb8LU2LgdS228dw2g Zach's SilverGaak - https://www.streamdecker.com/deck/vZNqP1wpn ---------- Find us on Twitter: @SerumVisionsMTG Email us: serumvisionspod@gmail.com Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/7TrmwYh
Loreley and Chris cover the second half of Boom! Studios' Magic comics written by Jed MacKay! They give an overview of the plot of issues 6 through 10, as well as a brief recap of the one-off Tezzeret special, Master of Metal, and then give their thoughts to how the first big arc of the series shapes up in the history of Magic lore.
Note: The intro and the podcast content don't quite align this week for various reasons, so if you're interested in hearing about Mentor, Dance of the Manse, or Tezzeret stay tuned for the next episode. ---------- Serum Visions is a Magic: The Gathering podcast about iterative brewing. Each episode we work on a project -- a deck, strategy, or archetype that we think has room for exploration -- and brew to the fringes of competitive deck building. In this episode we ring in the new year by talking about the old. We'll wax poetic on the state of brewing in Modern and how the past year of cards have impacted the format. ---------- Decklists: Arun's 3rd Place (Challenge) Grinding Breach - https://www.mtggoldfish.com/deck/4525092#paper ---------- Find us on Twitter: @SerumVisionsMTG Email us: serumvisionspod@gmail.com Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/7TrmwYh
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.
You bet your ass we’ve got affinity for artifacts. Red and Blue don’t agree on a whole lot, but one thing we do both love are those sweet, sweet (mostly) colorless spells. Today Kenny has devised a devilish torture for Amber, a lore quiz about some of Magic’s most infamous artificers, Tezzeret and Urza. See... The post Affinity for Artifacts appeared first on Geekspective.
Anthony and Usman complete their return from the graveyard to finish up talking about War of the Spark for Cube: its Colorless, Artifact, Land and Multicolor cards! 00:08:00 - Ajani (GW), Angrath's Rampage, Cruel Celebrant, Deathsprout 00:15:23 - Domri, Anarch of Bolas 00:18:03 - Dovin's Veto 00:20:45 - Feather, Enter the God-Pharaohs. Anthony's article about combat tricks in cube: https://www.quietspeculation.com/2011/08/scheming-the-cube-combat-tricks/ 00:21:38 - Nicol Bolas, Dragon-God 00:28:08 - Ral Zarek, Storm Conduit 00:29:36 - Roalesk 00:37:00 - Solar Blaze 00:39:45 - Teferi, Ruiner of Formats (aka Teferi, Time Raveler) 00:44:40 - Tolsimir, Friend to Wolves 00:45:55 - Tezzeret, Master of the Bridge 00:47:27 - Angrath, Captain of Chaos 00:50:30 - Kiora, Behemoth Beckoner 00:53:54 - Saheeli, Sublime Artificer 00:59:07 - Ugin, the Ineffable 01:02:40 - Blast Zone 01:04:35 - Karn's Bastion 01:07:00 - Mobilized District (there's a long tangent so don't expect this to be talking about the card for 40 minutes!)
This week we recap FNM and our first M20 draft. We discuss some of the top decks and whether or not Professor PureJank would bother with them. Playlist and fancast updates with Tezzeret and Vraska. Get hyped for the next episode recording in Columbus, OH as well as the highly anticipated Modern League Fight Night. The Patron Saint goes head to head with Professor Jank in a bout you won't want to miss. Can a recently injured Hogaak still contend with the precision strikes of Izzet Phoenix? You'll have to be there to find out.
Thanks Mike Condon for the music and editing @CMDRCentral_Max - 51:17 Ep 96 Community Spotlight: Ryan played in 2 sealed leagues Overall thoughts on the sealed format. Sub-Topic: #MTGWAR on Arena Deck thesis: All the Tezzerets! (well, most of them) Lots of artifacts. Hidden commander: Tezzeret, Master of the Bridge Actual Commander: Sharuum, the Hegemon https://mtg.gamepedia.com/Tezzeret Vorthos stuff here Because Tezzeret is evil, we are gonna make this evil combo-y Full Deck List: https://archidekt.com/decks/69903#Tezzeret_Tribal Lands: 38 Karn’s Bastion Inventor’s Fair Artifact Lands x4 Tezzeret, Master of the Bridge 5 Colorless Planeswalkers Tezzeret the Seeker Tezzeret, Agent of Bolas Tezzeret, Artifice Master Tezzeret, Cruel Machinist Tezzeret, Master of Metal Other Tezzeret’s Planeswalkers: 11 Contagion Engine Paradox Engine Planar Bridge The Chain Veil Artifacts: 22 (28 total, with creatures, lands and Commander) Swords to Plowshares Path to Exile Utter End Anguished Unmaking Removal: 6 General statement: We want these because they don’t kill Planeswalkers Board Wipes: 4 Pact of Negation Countermagic: 3 Call the Gatewatch Arena Rector Djeru, with Eyes Open Ignite the Beacon Demonic Tutor Ways to find Tez: 5 Deepglow Skate Smothering Tithe Revel in Riches Inexorable Tithe Flux Channeler Flex: 10 Slot break down: Infinite Mana combos: Rings of Brighthearth + Basalt Monolith + 2 mana, Thopter Foundry + Ashnod's Altar + Sword of the Meek + 1 mana Thopter Foundry + Krark-Clan Ironworks + Sword of the Meek + any artifact to sac for mana. Sensei's Divining Top + Rings of Brighthearth + any infinite mana combo Infinite card draw: Sharuum the Hegemon + Phyrexian Metamorph + Disciple of the Vault Sharuum the Hegemon + Sculpting Steel + Disciple of the Vault Sharuum the Hegemon + Phyrexian Metamorph + Bitter Ordeal Sharuum the Hegemon + Sculpting Steel + Bitter Ordeal Win Combos: Time Sieve + Thopter Foundry + Sword of the Meek + 4 mana Infinite Turns Karn, the Great Creator + Mycosynth Lattice Mycosynth Lattice + Darksteel Forge + Nevinyrral’s Disk Stax C-C-C-Combos Main Topic - Tezzeret Tribal You can check us out at brotherswarcast.com YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/BrothersWarPodcast Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/brotherswarcast/ Official Page: https://www.facebook.com/brotherswarcast/ Facebook - You can email us directly at mail@brotherswarcast.com On twitter @brotherswarcast twitch.tv/greenegeek Ryan individually @greenegeek Zack individually @z4ck38 Contact Info
Mike and Paulo are back from Boston with planeswalkers in tow! They're reviewing some of their favorite ones revealed so far from War of the Spark including Tezzeret, Teferi, Vivien, and more! Be sure to follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/propointscast You can follow the hosts here: Mike Sigrist: twitter.com/MSigrist83 Sam Black: twitter.com/SamuelHBlack Paulo Vitor Damo Da Rosa: twitter.com/PVDDR
Welcome to the end of War of the Spark speculation, folks! We're spending three weeks pouring over the stained glass Planeswalker art to talk about the history and potential futures of each character. This week we're focused on Ugin and the other planeswalkers that lack an affinity for the Gatewatch or Nicol Bolas. What will their roles be in the upcoming war? If you enjoy The Vorthos Cast, consider supporting us on Patreon at www.patreon.com/thevorthoscast! 00:00 – ??? 02:44 – Ugin 05:46 – Sarkhan Vol 10:49 – Narset 11:40 – Kiora 13:37 – Sorin Markov 15:19 – Nahiri 17:12 – Arlinn Kord 19:18 – Jiang Yanggu 20:18 – Davriel Cane 22:20 – Teyo Verada 23:06 – Big Hat Lady 25:11 – Hooded Redhead Lady 33:39 – Tezzeret and Dack Fayden, the Greatest Thief in the Multiverse 36:25 – Death Predictions 37:32 – Final Thoughts All samples used in this episode from FreeSound.org Bar_Chimes_Sweep_Up.wav created by pjcohen
Kevin Cron and Steve Menendian review Core Set 2019 for Vintage. 0:01:00: The Announcement 0:05:00: Team VSL Reflections 0:11:30: Dominaria Report Card 0:35:05: Remourseful Cleric 0:43:00: Mistcaller 0:45:00: Sai, Master Thopterist 0:51:45: Tezzeret, Artifice Master 1:00:00: Infernal Reconing 1:06:43: Alpine Moon 1:10:15: Amulet of Safekeeping 1:17:10: Meteor Golem 1:20:00: Nicol Bolas, the Arisen 1:25:40: Runic […]
In this episode, we talk about story translation news, many M19 previews, and the latest Magic Story episode. Outside this episode, you're a valid Vorthos and we love you! 00:36 Translation Drops 02:46 Core Set 03:57 Nicol Bolas, the Ravager 07:08 Vaevictis Asmadi, the Dire 08:56 Palladia-Mors, the Ruiner 10:48 Chromium, the Mutable 12:24 Arcades, the Strategist 14:04 Skilled Animator 14:18 Lathliss, Dragon Queen 15:06 Tezzeret's Strider 15:57 Sarkhan's Whelp 17:21 - Ajani's Last Stand 18:32 Sarkhan's Unsealing 20:26 Liliana, the Necromancer 20:59 One with the Machine 24:42 Trashmaster Goblin 25:21 Colossal Stomp 25:57 Daybreak Chaplain 26:34 Regal Bloodlord 27:30 Runed Armasaur 28:38 Azareth the Awakener 30:30 Sai, Master Thopterist 32:26 Chronicle of Bolas: The First Lesson 48:06 Discussion
In our latest episode the Commander Smiths try and unravel the mysteries of Core Cards for Commander: Blue which for sure is a powerful color. We also discuss many different angles on how to speculate on MTG cards. Smith Specs to end the podcast will have you getting rid of your creatures… for some reason. Song: Sahara Love by Above and Beyond Core Cards for Commander: Blue Jin-Gitaxian, Core Augur, Leyline of Anticipation, Mystical tutor, Consicrated Sphinx, Time Warp, Kira, Great Glass-Spinner, Bribery, Expropriate, Tidespout Tyrant, Cyclonic Rift, Propaganda, Fatespinner, Rhystic Study, Whir of Invention, Mind's Dilation, Ponder, Arcane Denial, Thassa, God of the Sea, Jace Beleren, Mulldrifter, Snapcaster Mage, Pongify, Curse of the Swine, Cryptic Command, Mystic Confluence, Omniscience, Tezzeret, the Seeker, Spellskite, Rite of Replication, Empress Galina Smith Specs: Eldritch Evolution, Deadeye Navigator, Splinter Twin, Sidisi, Undead Vizier, Razaketh, the Foulblooded, Winter Sky, Game of Chaos Remember to send any questions or comments to: CommanderSmiths@Gmail.com or follow us on Twitter for News and Updates @CommanderSmiths Check out our YouTube channel and subscribe Commander Smiths YouTube
We're back! Kind of. Due to some travel stuff we actually had to record this episode a day after last episode, so it's technically out of date. It was also recorded before we linked on Reddit so while we really appreciate all the feedback we've gotten so far, none of it was considered in the production of this episode. Our bad! We answer some questions we got over Twitter, Sam talks about his Tezzeret the Schemer deck (http://tappedout.net/mtg-decks/tezzerets-playthings/), and then we talk about rotation and what's going to happen to decks at that point. Credits to awkwardbun on Twitch for the fantastic artwork, Mole for their song "Welcome to Videogame Island", which we obtained from the Free Music Archive (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Mole/), and of course Wizards of the Coast and Magic the Gathering for giving us something to talk about! You can also contact us at the following destinations: Facebook: facebook.com/alloutbrawlmtgTwitter: @alloutbrawlmtgEmail: alloutbrawlmtg@gmail.comAnd also you can find Chris at twitch.tv/rettoto if you wanna watch him play Brawl sometimes! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It’s a magic show with more segments than Tezzeret’s body armour. Live news streams in during the show about all the forthcoming changes, bans, releases, and the imminent death of Gideon. That last bit might not be true, but we’re reading it in as a definite maybe. Get your ears… Continue reading
Well, here goes nothing. This week Hot Sauce is on his own with some beer in hand and a list of the strangest MTG cards he can find. Upcoming video games releases and some MTG news are there to fill in the gaps. Stick around to the end to hear Tezzeret shred some riffs.
While her Planeswalker allies are caught up in the Inventors' revolt, Liliana Vess has just one purpose in mind: to find her old enemy Tezzeret…and kill him. Original Story: http://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/magic-story/puppets-2017-01-25 Voice Credits: Liliana: Susie Odneal https://twitter.com/musicalsoozical Jace: Isa http://ysrnty.tumblr.com/ Tezzeret: Tarfari Clark Gideon: David Ford Chandra: Piyo https://pyonpyokopyonpyonkawaii.tumblr.com Music Credits: "Cambodian Odyssey" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Sounds from: http://www.freesound.org http://www.bensound.com http://tabletopaudio.com
The flagship Skysovereign has fallen and the Consulate's defenses are weakening. The renegades and Gatewatch divide their efforts to attack Tezzeret's operation on multiple fronts. Original Story: http://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/magic-story/breaking-points-2017-01-18 Voice Credits: Gideon: David Ford Chandra: Piyo https://pyonpyokopyonpyonkawaii.tumblr.com Liliana: Susie Odneal https://twitter.com/musicalsoozical Pia Nalaar: Amie Bailey https://twitter.com/ajbailey Saheeli Rai: Ray Goldberg http://fairygodmoose.tumblr.com/ Rashmi: Kenzi Ajani: Pragmatticus https://twitter.com/pragmatticus Nissa: Bace Jeleren http://bace-jeleren.tumblr.com/ Mrs. Pashiri: Ninty Star http://nintyart.tumblr.com Dovin Baan: Rhythm Bastard http://rhythmbastard.rocks/ Shadowblayde: Lindsay G https://www.instagram.com/lingal91/ Turret Officer: Gen Doukeshi Music Credits: "Cambodian Odyssey" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Sounds from: https://www.audioblocks.com/
Ghirapur has risen against Tezzeret's oppressive Consulate. Renegades under Chandra and Pia Nalaar seized the vital Aether Hub, but Dovin Baan knows the Gatewatch's weaknesses. Original Story: http://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/magic-story/burn-2017-01-04 Voice Credits: Tezzeret: Tarfari Clark Dovin Baan: Rhythm Bastard http://rhythmbastard.rocks/ Ship Operator: Red https://www.youtube.com/user/BashfulTrash Baral: Liam Wilson https://twitter.com/korybantic Chandra: Piyo https://pyonpyokopyonpyonkawaii.tumblr.com Gideon: David Ford Nissa: Bace Jeleren http://bace-jeleren.tumblr.com/ Liliana: Susie Odneal https://twitter.com/musicalsoozical Rebel: Biomancer Ajani & Hixus: Pragmatticus https://twitter.com/pragmatticus Shadowblayde: Lindsay G https://www.instagram.com/lingal91/ Dayal: Tom Hickey Mrs. Pashiri: Ninty Star http://nintyart.tumblr.com Pia Nalaar: Amie Bailey https://twitter.com/ajbailey Music Credits: "Cambodian Odyssey" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ "The Gremlins Wedding March" D.S. Angstadt Sounds from: http://www.freesound.org http://www.bensound.com http://tabletopaudio.com
Aether Revolt standard from SCG Columbus, Pro Tour Teams, Liliana vs. Tezzeret and more!
Rashmi's matter transporter won the Inventors' Fair, and she accepted a patronage under Head Judge Tezzeret. Her dream of sharing her invention with the world seems within reach, but she's about to learn that Tezzeret has other plans. Original Story: http://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/magic-story/breakthrough-2016-12-14 Voice Credits: Rashmi: Kenzi Tezzeret: Tarfari Clark Bhavin: Sam Parish https://www.youtube.com/user/KnightChameleon42 Functionary 1: Tsukino Kage https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7ZP8DIMHLrSZyBCEIRDHfg Functionary 2: Liam Wilson https://twitter.com/korybantic Liliana: Susie Odneal https://twitter.com/musicalsoozical Saheeli Rai: Ray Goldberg http://fairygodmoose.tumblr.com/ Music Credits: "Floating Cities" "Awkward Meeting" "Tranquility Base" "Oppressive Gloom" "Vadodora" "Cambodian Odyssey" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
We lost a Platinum pro, but we're keeping this train moving. Aether Revolt preview season was enough to get us out of retirement. Tezzeret the Schemer is the most underrated card in the set, and Majors has a card he thinks is legitimately broken. Gerry and Michael talk about some of the better cards in AER that aren't on anyone's radar.
Jeff and Donald dive into the Aether Revolt spoiler list to talk new mechanics, new cards and their impact. We also catch up with the latest Gatewatch shenanigans in Ghirapur against Tezzeret.
KYT moderates the debate topics between Toronto's Grand Prix winner Robert Lombardi and special guest veteran streamer Vince D'Agostino, covering Standard bannings to Aether Revolt spoilers to MTGO pet peeves. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/firststrike/support
The crew celebrates episode 100 with a trip down memory lane, analysis on Tezzeret, and battle it out in the Magic Art Game.
The crew celebrates episode 100 with a trip down memory lane, analysis on Tezzeret, and battle it out in the Magic Art Game.
The crew celebrates episode 100 with a trip down memory lane, analysis on Tezzeret, and battle it out in the Magic Art Game.
Nach einer einwöchigen Pause sind wir wieder da - und das auch noch gerade rechtzeitig, denn die nächste Spoiler Season bahnt sich schon so langsam an. Wie ihr im Bild heute unschwer sehen könnt, haben wir uns aufgrund von Popfilterstabilitätsproblemen selbst ein wenig dem Erfindertum hingegeben, und es sei gesagt: In der Hinsicht haben wir jetzt keine Probleme mehr. Wo es allerdings große Probelme geben wird, ist Kaladesh: Aether Revolt steht vor den Toren und so langsam wird den Leuten klar, dass dieser Tezzeret weit mehr als nur ein fähiger Handwerker ist. Neben den neuen Spoilern sinnieren wir auch ein wenig über die Wechsel im momentanen Standard-Meta.Hört es euch hier an:If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izSPkiY1seALinks:GP Madrid Top 8 DecksGP Denver Top 8 DecksAether Revolt SpoilerMagic Taverne auf FacebookMagic Taverne auf TwitterMagic Taverne auf YouTubeMagic Taverne FeedBurner Feed
The bad boys of Magic are in your ear holes once again talking about the cards that have been revealed so far in the upcoming standard set "Aether Revolt" Tyson, Gingie and Tim try to hold it together and discuss several of the cards spoiled while Tyson keeps wheeling back to, you guessed it, Yahenni's Expertise.
With all of Ghirapur's attention focused on the Grand Exhibition, the Consulate brings the Inventors' Fair to an unexpected close. Senior Inspector Dovin Baan moves through the resulting chaos to find Tezzeret and take on a new role in a changing Consulate government. Original Story: http://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/magic-story/grateful-consulate-2016-10-19 Voice Credits: Dovin Baan: Rhythm Bastard http://rhythmbastard.rocks/ Tezzeret: Tarfari Clark Guard: Isa http://ysrnty.tumblr.com/ Inventor: Pragmatticus https://twitter.com/pragmatticus Music Credits: "Vadodora Chill Mix" "Awkward Meeting" "Cambodian Odyssey" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Tezzeret faces Pia Nalaar in an inventor's duel, battling in the same arena where Chandra was once about to be executed. Planeswalkers must intervene. Original Story: http://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/magic-story/very-arena-2016-10-12 Voice Credits: Ral Zarek: Mycroftian https://twitter.com/mycroft__xxx Jace: Isa http://ysrnty.tumblr.com/ Lavinia: Mertiya http://elspethsunschampion.tumblr.com/ Liliana: Lady Star Lord https://twitter.com/musicalsoozical Mrs Pashiri: Ninty Star http://nintyart.tumblr.com Ajani: Pragmatticus https://twitter.com/pragmatticus Nissa: Bace Jeleren http://bace-jeleren.tumblr.com/ Chandra: Piyo https://pyonpyokopyonpyonkawaii.tumblr.com Consul Kambal: Biomancer Courier: Ni Xi https://www.instagram.com/luhuala_violette/ Pia Nalaar: Amie Bailey https://twitter.com/ajbailey Captain Baral: Liam Wilson https://twitter.com/korybantic Announcer: Rob Spruce Tezzeret: Tarfari Clark Saheeli Rai: Ray Goldberg http://fairygodmoose.tumblr.com/ Additional Crowd: Tom Hickey, Tsukino Kage, IzumiYukimura Music Credits: "Waltz of the Carnies" "The Path of the Goblin King" "Cambodian Odyssey" "Vadodora Chill Mix" "Vadodora" "Awkward Meeting" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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We are Back!!!! Coming back from a (very) long hiatus Tom and Trevor go over the M11 spoilers highlighting a few EDH hopefuls. Then we continue onto an update of Trevor’s many varied EDH decks learning some nice card interactions along the way, Aura gnarlid for the win. Then Tom regales us about Commander on MTGO and goes over a deck built around the general of the week, Tomorrow Azami’s Familiar. A quick hit on Elspeth vs. Tezzeret and then a quick update on the hosts including Trevor’s new endeavor to become a judge. Contact us at Mtgradio@Mtgcast.com Follow us @Mtgradio