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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024

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  • @GoodMorningMagic
    @GoodMorningMagic  Год назад +28

    If you enjoyed this look at the past, I think you'll enjoy my video about if Masticore was the best creature in Magic: ruclips.net/video/YBo-bSA2zDo/видео.html

  • @ProfDragonite
    @ProfDragonite Год назад +200

    So glad this concept came back. Magic cards made by people outside WOTC have always fascinated me. Now if only they could do this with a whole set, similar to what they did in M15

    • @GoodMorningMagic
      @GoodMorningMagic  Год назад +84

      As somebody who was loosely involved with the M15 promotion, I'll say that I think it is SO COOL and also a ton of work. Maybe we'll see it again someday. :)

    • @christopherb501
      @christopherb501 Год назад +9

      @@GoodMorningMagic How about for a Commander-specific set, you have everyone vote on designs for 32 new cards, one for each color identity?

    • @cassie5248
      @cassie5248 Год назад +2

      @@GoodMorningMagic would it be any easier to do as a secret lair rather than part of a set, since those designs can be more one-off?

    • @thanhavictus
      @thanhavictus Год назад +1

      Did they have a lot of outside consultation for m15?

    • @Natedogg2
      @Natedogg2 Год назад +4

      @@thanhavictus There were 14 cards designed by people outside of Wizards. They're credited at the bottom of the card. For example, Shield of the Avatar was designed by Richard Garriott. There was also a 15th card designed by people outside of Wizards - Waste Not, which was designed by the Magic community as part of You Make the Card.

  • @TheNergalion
    @TheNergalion Год назад +66

    This is the kind of content someone with deep love for the history of the game makes. We are lucky to have you making videos about magic. More please

  • @obsidiansiriusblackheart
    @obsidiansiriusblackheart Год назад +16

    Please ensure when reprinting these, that the flavour text still mentions the champs. This will keep the "Bob" legacy alive

  • @alasbruta
    @alasbruta Год назад +25

    Always loved Sylvan Safekeeper. Didn’t know there was a story behind it, let alone one THAT cool. Amazing content Gavin!

    • @GoodMorningMagic
      @GoodMorningMagic  Год назад +5

      Definitely one of the least known ones! Glad you enjoyed that story. :)

    • @CB-ke7eq
      @CB-ke7eq Год назад +1

      The fact that his second submission was Memory Lapse (which already existed) for an additional U still baffles me.

    • @racg174
      @racg174 Год назад +2

      @@CB-ke7eq i’m a month late but the card he submitted was a counter that puts itself on top of your library. so you draw it every turn, extremely unfun

    • @releasethedogs
      @releasethedogs Год назад

      It needs a new foil printing!

  • @mess285
    @mess285 Год назад +18

    Glad this thing came back! I'm wondering if champions that "skipped" this kind of opportunity could do their card too in the future.

  • @earp
    @earp Год назад +17

    This video was a DELIGHT Gavin. Keep this up. Loving these slightly deeper looks into traditional, "inside info", and mtg shorthand. I'm going to sleeve up four YUTAs for sure to try them out.

    • @GoodMorningMagic
      @GoodMorningMagic  Год назад +3

      I love that you called it Yuta, that's awesome. :) Thanks for the kind comment!

  • @rylar717
    @rylar717 Год назад +4

    I enjoyed this nice review of the “good old days” as it helps people like me who have been lapsed from the game for a while recap the history of MTGs iconic players. Thank you Gavin!

  • @brianray3956
    @brianray3956 Год назад +27

    I really wish this card profitably blocked Ragavan like Takahashi wanted.

  • @matiasc003
    @matiasc003 Год назад +1

    Being relative new to the game is so cool to see this cards make a comeback. Its so fun and you learn the history of the game and its players.

  • @counsellour
    @counsellour Год назад +1

    As an old timer, I am very excited for all of the history videos - some because I shared parts of them, and some because they surprise even me.

    • @GoodMorningMagic
      @GoodMorningMagic  Год назад +1

      Wow! I'm amazed that I can surprise even you. Glad you enjoyed it :)

  • @Prinrin
    @Prinrin Год назад +20

    Shadowmage infiltrator was only very briefly a chase card. Then people figured out that it wasn't even the best card at its mana cost in that set and it didn't see much play until the time spiral reprint.

    • @Seergun
      @Seergun Год назад +3

      I knew someone who played back then and, after using Psychatog as a proxy in testing for a bit, cause like you said, same cost, was like "can I just use this instead?"

    • @RevolutionElementz
      @RevolutionElementz Год назад +1

      The problem to the Infiltrator's success was Wild Mongrel, and more particularly its often overlooked colour changing ability. Changing te Wil Mongrel's colour to black meant it could block Shadowmage Infiltrator all day long. Also, Psychatog didn't help.

    • @releasethedogs
      @releasethedogs Год назад

      Nobody ever gave a shit about it.

  • @theBestInvertebrate
    @theBestInvertebrate Год назад +2

    Monetary prizing is good and improtant. But man, getting your own card is something truly exciting.

  • @yaketyyakumo3315
    @yaketyyakumo3315 Год назад +2

    10:15 You didn’t even mention the funniest part of that format: Kai Budde’s match-winning play was “Tinker for Jeweled Bird, concede”.
    (Ante cards were legal in that format, and matches were decided not by win/loss record, but by total amount won via ante. He’s the only player ever to win a major tournament by losing.)

  • @t00bwatcher
    @t00bwatcher Год назад +1

    Thank you for this video, Gavin. Please keep up the good work and consider making more historical looks back such as this!
    My favorite Invitational card has to be Snapcaster Mage, but I've enjoyed playing with nearly all of them, including Rootwater Thief and Voidmage Prodigy

  • @TLG1255
    @TLG1255 Год назад +2

    This was a great video! Loved the respect for all the champions and getting to see the early drafts of their designs! Always love to hear about when R&D has to trial things with different casting costs or abilities, makes me feel more connected to all the cards and why the are what they are!

  • @jackgarn8392
    @jackgarn8392 Год назад +10

    It’s cool to learn some history as a new magic player. I’m a fan of Darwin as a game designer because of star realms, I knew he was a high level mtg player once upon a time but didn’t know details. Great video!

  • @HuxtableK
    @HuxtableK Год назад +3

    I knew about Dark Confidant, but...wow, this was such a cool story for me to see. Now that I know the original idea (which was an awesome one from a fan's perspective), and the new idea (which is still awesome but now takes the administrative R&D resources into account), I cannot wait to see more of this in the future.

  • @christopherlapp4553
    @christopherlapp4553 Год назад +1

    “Last word on a land, too powerful. Let’s make it Snapcaster Mage instead.” Cool video even though I knew most of this it’s nice to remember the history.

    • @GoodMorningMagic
      @GoodMorningMagic  Год назад +1

      I'm sure that Snapcaster Mage won't cause any problems... 👀

  • @TheThirdGenQ
    @TheThirdGenQ Год назад +1

    I have collected every Invitational card and I was so excited when Javier got his card in Eldraine, and Paulo's made me so happy, because he is one of my favourite pro's and I love Spellbinder's effect.

  • @patrickhannen4832
    @patrickhannen4832 Год назад +1

    Love that this is a part of the living legacy of my favorite game, thanks for the spotlight.

  • @mattkinker1836
    @mattkinker1836 Год назад +2

    This series really is wonderful. And this is a great episode in the series.

  • @lordderyk
    @lordderyk Год назад +3

    This made me smile in a heartwarming way. Thank you for making my day. Can't wait to cast Paulo. 😍

  • @PMcDFPV
    @PMcDFPV Год назад +3

    Back into magic after 20 years or so, new to your channel, love the video format. Thank you

    • @GoodMorningMagic
      @GoodMorningMagic  Год назад +1

      That's awesome! Welcome back and glad you're enjoying them. :)

  • @InfinityRift7
    @InfinityRift7 Год назад +2

    I have always been a fan of Snapcaster Mage. Love to see these player legacy cards coming back into the game.

  • @shroommaster77
    @shroommaster77 Год назад +5

    Really loving these deep dives on magic's history. Keep it up!

  • @ChillMTGtv
    @ChillMTGtv Год назад +3

    This history was great. Loved it. More like this! "Legendary History" seems like a great name for the playlist!

  • @theDJOcho
    @theDJOcho Год назад

    Love getting a look at what was going on in magic when the information was confined to magazines I could only occasionally afford, and then how it continued through the time I wasn't p laying, and how it's showing up in contemporary magic. I'll happily watch your videos where you tell the stories of the older gamer at the lgs.
    Bonus - someone told me Bout my root water thief being designed as such, but no one ever told me avalanche riders, a fav of mine, was also champion-designed - so cool!

  • @justinpermar9301
    @justinpermar9301 Год назад +1

    A big thank you for the very colorful history of MtG!

  • @glimmer8965
    @glimmer8965 Год назад +2

    yes please more like this

  • @kylewidmar3177
    @kylewidmar3177 Год назад +1

    I love your call back "the place... the time" of the first tournament. Thankyou for your goose bump inducing word use.

    • @GoodMorningMagic
      @GoodMorningMagic  Год назад +2

      Thanks to 2000s eras documentaries for training me to do that :p Glad you dug it!

  • @finks1
    @finks1 Год назад +1

    This was AWESOME. On par with Rhystic Studies. Great work!!!!!

  • @DaxRaider
    @DaxRaider Год назад +2

    u really have a voice that i can listen to for hours ^^ very appealing :) works perfectly for youtube videos .)

  • @MaxGideonActor
    @MaxGideonActor Год назад +1

    What's really fun is to find a bonus bulk common from 10 years ago that's useless in draft or constructed, a 3/3 for 5 mana, and worth less than when it 1st came out! Or What's super exciting is to pay more for a box of set boosters only to discover most of the packs gave one bulk rare, because the other rare slots were taken up by alternate art uncommon, or better yet commons -- which is especially great since you don't draft set boosters, so they're doubly useless! And don't forget the art card! Who doesn't want a non - playable piece of cardboard with zero value ... but maybe it'll be a gold signature card *wow*...and it'll be all the previous plus worth an extra shiny nickel! Then don't forget Collector boosters, with their contents being mostly Pringled commons & uncommon, which every collector loves taking up space in their trash bins -- that premium quadruple price per pack really helps settle that delicious regret in your stomach -- especially when it's a masters set with double the price that's already quadrupled but the number of packs has been cut from 12 to 4!!! Ooooh, the excitement of gambling when the stakes are even higher, but that's the only way to get a "chance" at those super ultra duper mega meyah special treatment rarer than rare cards, which you have a better "chance" in he'll of getting a drop of Satan's piss in your mouth than ever finding! But,hey!!! - have more FUN & buy more!!! You are soooo right, fun, fun, fn FUN!!!

  • @bryankoenig7954
    @bryankoenig7954 Год назад +1

    That was Fire!! Please for the love of Magic!
    Can we please bring back faeries and get some busted fun back!
    I've got some thoughts
    Force of fae,
    3UU - legendary
    2/4 flying flash
    Exile a faerie from your hand
    Cast this card from your (hand)
    To play it without paying its mana cost
    When etb counter target creature with mana 5 or less
    Oh something else
    (Tall tales)
    May only have one of this type in your deck
    One for each color and a artifact
    So red could be a lightning bolt
    For 4 damage
    Black can be a dark ritual one black add 3 B mana, you loose 3 life
    Blue U
    Each player draws 3 cards
    White exile target creature and target creature gains invincible until end of turn
    Green
    Add a creature and land from your deck to your hand opponent gains 5 life
    Artifact
    Blooming lotus
    Sacrifice it to add 2 mana of any color this turn
    Opponent adds 1 mana during their main phase 1
    Exile this card

  • @orsettomorbido
    @orsettomorbido Год назад

    The Invitational was my dream when I was younger. Well, it still technically is, I just know that it won't ever be reality, for a bunch of reasons. But HECK, to be there, what a crazy dream °_°
    The highest honour, truly.

  • @ich3730
    @ich3730 Год назад +12

    the story of the ruel brothers wanting a flip card so they both appear on it is wholesome af

    • @RevolutionElementz
      @RevolutionElementz Год назад +5

      The submitted Penguin cards in almost all other invitationals because the really wanted there to be a penguin card in magic

  • @joshurbanski8310
    @joshurbanski8310 Год назад +1

    Really cool video! Love the behind the scenes history.

  • @immortalgamer3960
    @immortalgamer3960 Год назад

    It's kinda funny, Rakdos Augermage was an allstar in my kitchen table magic deck when I was young. Yeah sure it isn't strong competitively, but we didn't know that at the time. In most cases I'd use it to get into Hellbent and dumpster anything they were saving to deal with my agro, then he could also fight well if I wasn't ready to do that. I get everything you said about it and it makes sense, but I for one am glad it got printed, it was one of my favourite cards when I started getting back into magic as a teen and I still use it in my Anje commander deck to this day.

  • @CharlotteMimic
    @CharlotteMimic Год назад

    I'm so excited for Nathan Steuer's card. I knew about Snapcaster Mage and Dark Confidant, but I had no idea that Sylvan Safekeeper and Meddling Mage were invitational cards!

  • @mikotagayuna8494
    @mikotagayuna8494 Год назад +1

    It's interesting to see that knowing how to play the game well does not easily mean being able to design the game well. Goes to show that people are smart in many different ways.

  • @WindchaserX
    @WindchaserX Год назад +3

    If ever bring back From The Vaults, including next World Champion card, this will be it!
    FTV: Champions

  • @ryanbowen4526
    @ryanbowen4526 Год назад

    I have an idea- let each HoF player select their favorite card, maybe from their winning deck or notable card, and make art with them on it for a series of Secret Lairs! Would be an extremely cool Secret Lair series to celebrate the return of paper magic events! Also include the casters!

  • @arenaregulars
    @arenaregulars Год назад +1

    Love these history lessons! More more more!

  • @123R1CC
    @123R1CC Год назад +1

    I enjoyed this in depth look into the past and would like to see more like it.

  • @Yesnomu
    @Yesnomu Год назад +1

    This was a great overview, and I'm glad the idea survived! Seeing Paulo's face on a card was awesome, and I'm glad it was a good one too. Can't ever beat Snappy though, I can't wait to play it in Historic with the original art.

  • @jonathanperigo6853
    @jonathanperigo6853 Год назад +1

    I really love that it was decided to keep doing player cards, but I would love if the invitationals themselves came back WEIRD FORMATS AND ALL. My favorite part of magic is weird formats!

  • @JasonVickeryEsq
    @JasonVickeryEsq Год назад +1

    I like videos like this going over the history of MtG. Keep them coming!

  • @blazinarc
    @blazinarc Год назад +1

    What a video! Thank you Gavin!

  • @goodshipzion
    @goodshipzion Год назад +1

    So glad it's back!

  • @ozymandias3110
    @ozymandias3110 Год назад

    This is an amazing video!! Snap caster is still a favorite of mine to jam into any modern deck with blue, even as it is being power crept out.

  • @mastermike890
    @mastermike890 Год назад +1

    The invitational is such a cool idea, I’m really happy it got brought back with the player spotlight. Personally I think they should reprint the older invitational cards with the modern frame and the players name in the flavor text to cement the legacy of those players even for the cards that don’t see too much play. Plus the fact that several of these have gotten reprints without the players likeness feels like we need to bring them back.

  • @FartRainbows
    @FartRainbows Год назад

    I think I have to say that meddling mage is my favorite. blind names are always so interesting and I feel like modern humans would not have been as big of a deck for as long as it was without it

  • @AeneasMTG
    @AeneasMTG Год назад +1

    Loved seeing all these!

  • @christopherlundgren1700
    @christopherlundgren1700 Год назад

    I completely forgot about Rakdos Augermage. Pretty sure I even have one.
    I remember reading a story once about Jon Finkel and someone he knew being surprised to discover that he had his face on a Magic card. The person asked if his card was any good, and he had to say that it would have been--if they hadn't also made Psychatog, which turned out to be a far more powerful card, at the exact same mana cost in the exact same set.

  • @seiven11
    @seiven11 Год назад +2

    Fantastic video, I actually teared up a little…#%! your perfect music choices and pacing 😉

    • @GoodMorningMagic
      @GoodMorningMagic  Год назад +3

      Wow! Hey, I'm glad you enjoyed it so much that it made your a lil' emotional, because I definitely was when working on this! Thanks for the kind note. :)

  • @fidly4
    @fidly4 Год назад +1

    I wish you could give more details on what the world champions were able to do with their cards and what changes they made. You said they gave some thoughts on the card, so I assume they had some ability to affect the cards themselves. It's be nice to know what parts of the cards we really have to thank the pros for, and I enjoyed hearing the specifics of the design process for the invitational cards.

  • @jameshayes-barber9340
    @jameshayes-barber9340 Год назад +2

    Heading E3 refered to as "One of the most well known conventions *at the time*" hit me with major "Where did the time go?" vibes

  • @Haroldsavatar
    @Haroldsavatar Год назад

    For most my magic career, I always correct people who say Sad Robot, his name is Jens. I love invitational cards and love telling these stories

  • @Phe0nix1986
    @Phe0nix1986 Год назад +1

    Love the video thank you. More please!

  • @energetek661
    @energetek661 Год назад

    Very cool and well made episode. Snapcaster mage is one of my all time favorites! Yuuta Takahashi is my favorite pro player and faeries is my favorite tribe, so this new card has me so hyped! This may just be my new favorite! Love seeing more tribe support for faeries!! Now we just need a payoff faerie commander!

  • @8thy
    @8thy Год назад +1

    Time to win a dozen championships to get all my custom cards in haha, jokes aside what a neat concept honouring people this way, it’s so cool to see it back and learn more about it!

  • @fatguylittlesips
    @fatguylittlesips Год назад +2

    pretty awesome vid. Keep it up!

  • @zeez145
    @zeez145 Год назад

    I love that the cards for world champions are actually great cards, seeing them cast from time to time is a lovely reminder of the great players of our game.

  • @jimmyshim4478
    @jimmyshim4478 Год назад +1

    Love these videos on magic history

  • @PatJamma
    @PatJamma Год назад +3

    The invitational cards are some of my absolute favorites. It would be great to see Dark Confidant and Snapcaster Mage reprinted into Pioneer to breathe some new life into them after their departure from Modern.

  • @LolaliciousSmiley
    @LolaliciousSmiley Год назад

    Rootwater Thief also lets you exile target card from your deck onto your lap. You may put that card into your hand.

  • @dustinchang5089
    @dustinchang5089 Год назад

    John Finkels Invitational win was the most iconic IMHO. I believe that years weird format was Torunament of Champions, where the format was to bid starting hand size and life reduction to win the use of a formers championship deck. That year, Finkels had won Worlds, and had then went on to win the Invitational using Zak Dolan’s aka the first MTG world championship deck. So cool.

    • @GoodMorningMagic
      @GoodMorningMagic  Год назад

      Oh man, that takes me back. So cool indeed!

    • @dustinchang5089
      @dustinchang5089 Год назад

      @@GoodMorningMagic videos like this are so good! IMHO it’s important to remember how far we’ve come and how “darker” times were. I literally got back into MTG after a 15(?) year gap by looking at videos like this while pondering to myself “I wonder if Savannah Lions is still the best one drop” and “did Erhnam and Juzam Djinn ever find successors?” only to find myself exclaiming “2/2s and 2/3s for 2!? WITH UPSIDE!?!?!””.

  • @ClexYoshi
    @ClexYoshi Год назад

    I've thought long and hard about what I'd do if I got to design an invitational card, and the thing I'd want to pressure R&D about is that I'd want write the art brief or be allowed to do the art for a booster fun variant. I'd also do it as a favor to a community I love and for corporate synergy that I imagine Hasbro would greatly approve of. That being said, it'd be a little something like this design wise.
    Pinkie Pie, Ravnican Tourist 2R(W/B)
    Legendary Planeswalker - Pinkie
    +0 Create a legendary 3/1 Pegasus creature token named "Rainbow Dash" that has flying, is all colors, and has "When this creature leaves the battlefield, proliferate."
    -1 Choose 7 cards from outside the game and reveal them. an opponent chooses one at random. Exile that card. you may cast it until the end of your next turn. Put the rest of the chosen cards back outside the game.
    -7 You get an emblem with, "At the beginning of each of your opponent's upkeeps, Exile your Graveyard and exile the top 3 cards of your library. At the beginning of Your upkeep, discard your hand, then put all cards you own in exile into your hand.
    (3)

  • @AlexMTG_
    @AlexMTG_ Год назад

    Absolutely incredible. Great vid

  • @ryanburkett949
    @ryanburkett949 Год назад

    I play Rakdos Augermage in my Hellbent Madness Commander deck with Malfegor as the commander. It lives on through me.

  • @TheChungus5
    @TheChungus5 Год назад +2

    I love this kind of video!

  • @Sup4ast4r
    @Sup4ast4r Год назад

    Phenomenal video and thanks Yuta. Faeries need more of this type of card printed.

  • @ryanbowen4526
    @ryanbowen4526 Год назад +1

    Wisedrafter's Will in a commander precon this year, im calling it

  • @jadegrace1312
    @jadegrace1312 Год назад

    17:10 "tiago's chan that he submitted"

  • @enterthehydra
    @enterthehydra Год назад +4

    I'm curious what "provide some thoughts" for the player spotlight means? How much creative control do the Champs get on the final iteration fo the card?

    • @valvadis2360
      @valvadis2360 Год назад

      I remember Yuta saying he asked for his card to be a Faerie, something they could do, and to be a 1/3 with Flash so it could block Thalia. The second one was a no on the stats, he didn't say if the original card had flash.

  • @mightyone3737
    @mightyone3737 Год назад +1

    While I always found the art funny looking on these cards, most of them were pretty important at some point, many still see play, I think lots of good ended up coming out of their creation. Nice to see the new variation of the program, it sounds a lot more streamlined.

  • @mikenahmias7102
    @mikenahmias7102 Год назад

    Good video. I would like to see another talking about people on cards, like Elves of Deep Shadow and Autumn Willow.

  • @Sawfty
    @Sawfty Год назад +1

    Great episode, very cool to hear the full story!

  • @KamilHaddadM
    @KamilHaddadM Год назад +1

    Super cool video!

  • @Hakaze
    @Hakaze Год назад +1

    Really nice video. Enjoyed it a lot

  • @stellhunter
    @stellhunter Год назад

    Thanks,now I know why we call bob to dark confident 🎉

  • @vampire_irl
    @vampire_irl Год назад

    awesome video! love the deep dive histories

  • @emagtresni
    @emagtresni Год назад +1

    I am very excited to add Yuta to my cube, what a fantastic card!

  • @jeffreycrowder2866
    @jeffreycrowder2866 Год назад

    Absolutely loved this video. Keep up the great work

  • @JacobBos1988
    @JacobBos1988 Год назад

    I always loved Rootwater Thief. I still use it in my Edh decks to pick combo pieces from my opponents decks

  • @somepl3b
    @somepl3b Год назад

    Wow this card will be so cool to play on MTGO in Planeschase with my friends, once they fix planeschase on MTGO of course

  • @gabriel-cardozo
    @gabriel-cardozo Год назад +1

    Great video!

  • @Qegixar
    @Qegixar Год назад

    By golly I thought that Rootwater thief was strangely underpowered for an invitational card, and learning that the card as submitted was even weaker is blowing my mind.

  • @kaladin2045
    @kaladin2045 Год назад

    Bob and shadowmage infiltrator were my favorites.

  • @hiimed1441
    @hiimed1441 3 месяца назад +1

    I srsly want to pursue Magic at the highest level now. I must become a magic card

  • @JimFaindel
    @JimFaindel Год назад +1

    I honestly did not know SadRobot was an invitational card, mostly because all te Solemn Simulacrums I own have different art and don't even have faces. Kind of an oops there, come to think of it.

  • @Couldnt_Be_Bothered
    @Couldnt_Be_Bothered Год назад +1

    I hope one day someone named Steve wins the world championship and puts his likeness on a Sakura tribe elder reprint

  • @tactiCole_
    @tactiCole_ Год назад

    Always blows my mind that Dark Confidant isn't a Brian Kibler card because that is all I see when I look at the art, especially seeing pictures of Kibler playing said Dark Confidant

  • @megamushroom1103
    @megamushroom1103 Год назад +10

    I think back draft is a really fun idea lol we should bring it back

    • @GoodMorningMagic
      @GoodMorningMagic  Год назад +13

      Backdraft is a good way to play Magic... exactly one time. Haha

  • @kismetsoul4593
    @kismetsoul4593 Год назад +1

    You should do a quick video about 1996 World Champion and the story behind that one.

  • @damion576
    @damion576 Год назад +1

    Is there any discussion about going back and granting other recent world champions like Jensen, Manfield, Shenhar, etc... their own cards?

  • @dragonmz5274
    @dragonmz5274 Год назад +2

    How do you feel about the player no longer appearing on modern reprints of the card anymore, Like Solemn Simulacrum

  • @Pug8
    @Pug8 Год назад +1

    So cool but wish there was a dedicated invitational still separate from organized play.

  • @Skeithalot
    @Skeithalot Год назад +1

    Great content.