I have 34 Boros commanders decks and I even play it on pioneer and standard my mind set is going wild, be aggressive and do it quickly, the better defense is the attack, glory to Aurelia!
Thanks for this vision of the Boros, i m a returning player and i m trying to do a Boros with Assasin's creed. I would love to see your approach how to assemble a boros deck that dwelves around this edition.
I already like this series. I'm looking forward to watching your video on Mardu colors (red, white, black). You're right about the amount of new MTG players. Welcome everyone this game is amazing. Love the meme where the boyfriend was thinking about MTG - its so true when you are deckbuilding. Keep up the life coach advice + teachings. This is a great way for ppl to play MTG and improve their lives mentally, spiritually, and physically.
It always made me mad when people said "Boros can't ramp" when it ramps just as well as any other non-green deck (black is debatable, they have pretty good mana generation) The "slow the game down" part is a valid option, but I'm not sure it's a necessity when building a boros deck. When i think of that, hatebears and stax come to mind, but that's not a playstyle i particularly enjoy At least in my experience, i tend to view Boros as a steady build-up of board presence (Usually from white) followed by a big swing out of nowhere, whether it be an extra combat you weren't expecting or a big splashy spell to close things out (Red has these in spades) Mind you, my boros deck is a token/go wide aggro deck that wants to play creatures, give them evasion, then start chunking down life totals and protecting my board into the late game. Other strategies are completely valid and may not have the same goals as my specific deck, which is great! With (Most) boros decks you have to play very tight, greedy plays or carelessness can really hurt you in the long run and you have to be very present to pilot it well. Losing a few tokens doesn't seem like a big deal at first, but every resource matters so much more when compared to, say, green decks that can accrue so much value that it doesn't hurt them as much.
I disagree with the mixed sentence you came up with. I think a more apt sentence would be, how can I slow this game down as fast as possible, so that I can win late?
I have 34 Boros commanders decks and I even play it on pioneer and standard my mind set is going wild, be aggressive and do it quickly, the better defense is the attack, glory to Aurelia!
I love not only the sharp intelligence behind your videos but also your life messages
New to Magic. I want to create Boro Angel and Goad decks. Thank you for the philosophy, it's what I've been struggling understanding a lot.
Cool if you have any questions lemme know Serg, have fun
Thanks for this vision of the Boros, i m a returning player and i m trying to do a Boros with Assasin's creed. I would love to see your approach how to assemble a boros deck that dwelves around this edition.
New to MTG. Bloomburrow got me into the game and I love the commander playstyle of the game. I like the vibes that you give in your videos.
Thanks kasakage let me know if there is a specific video you’d like to see
I already like this series. I'm looking forward to watching your video on Mardu colors (red, white, black). You're right about the amount of new MTG players. Welcome everyone this game is amazing. Love the meme where the boyfriend was thinking about MTG - its so true when you are deckbuilding. Keep up the life coach advice + teachings. This is a great way for ppl to play MTG and improve their lives mentally, spiritually, and physically.
Bro did a great job with this one on the details😈🙏
Thanks dude
This was a very well done video, props mate!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Mi building a boros deck and this was actually helpfull
Exactly the series I needed 😂 I almost exclusively run Golgari (a twinge Abzan) and needed tips on building/ playing other stuff
It always made me mad when people said "Boros can't ramp" when it ramps just as well as any other non-green deck (black is debatable, they have pretty good mana generation)
The "slow the game down" part is a valid option, but I'm not sure it's a necessity when building a boros deck. When i think of that, hatebears and stax come to mind, but that's not a playstyle i particularly enjoy
At least in my experience, i tend to view Boros as a steady build-up of board presence (Usually from white) followed by a big swing out of nowhere, whether it be an extra combat you weren't expecting or a big splashy spell to close things out (Red has these in spades)
Mind you, my boros deck is a token/go wide aggro deck that wants to play creatures, give them evasion, then start chunking down life totals and protecting my board into the late game. Other strategies are completely valid and may not have the same goals as my specific deck, which is great!
With (Most) boros decks you have to play very tight, greedy plays or carelessness can really hurt you in the long run and you have to be very present to pilot it well. Losing a few tokens doesn't seem like a big deal at first, but every resource matters so much more when compared to, say, green decks that can accrue so much value that it doesn't hurt them as much.
thanks for the video coach! I really liked this video. I guess mentally I could think like a speedway trap kind of highway officer.
it seems like no matter what my mindset is always blue. I could be playing jund yet I'm always thinking blue.
Waiting to draw a wincon in Boros? Hahahaha rule 104.3b is your wincon
I was thinking offense defense bit this is better.
what do you say to Nelly Borca?
I’ll answer this in a video on the channel
I disagree with the mixed sentence you came up with. I think a more apt sentence would be, how can I slow this game down as fast as possible, so that I can win late?
I like it