Haha awesome! Thank you! I tried to spoof the Carl Sagan into to Cosmos from the 80s and then add my MTG flare lol might edit the audio further in the future when I get better at audio editing lol
What are you going to do when you put your only win condition under Cloudform/Lightform and its not a creature? If Jace and Approach of the Second Sun get exiled you're hooped. Good luck winning with combat damage by attacking with your 1/4s. If I could make a recommendation, Cavalier of Gales is a solution but just taking Cloudform and Lightform out would also be good.
Is the permanent exile trick a one time deal, or is this something that can happen each cycle of the blink engine? Or are you casting Yorion in response to an Oblivion ring, cause I thought you couldn't cast non-Instant spells on the stack without flash. Could you show me the step-by-step order that you play the cards cause I'm still confused about this, thanks.
So basically what happens is that yorion blinks any number of our permanents out of play, and when those permanents return, we have one of them (ideally) that will flicker yorion out and immediately back in. So all of the permanents that we want to keep bouncing will trigger their ETB effect on each end step (including each of our opponents' end steps). I hope this helps. But watch out for stifle effects!
@@DoylePrime Thanks for the quick response. So when all of those blink triggers happen they go onto the same stack in an order such that cards like Oblivion Ring's LTB will trigger before their ETB granting the permanent exile effect, right?
@@mikhaileufusia5653 correct. You'd put those etb triggers on the bottom of the stack below the Mass Blink type of effect. That way the mass blink will remove all the permanents with LTB triggers, stacking the LTB above the ETB, causing the targets to be continuously exiled in the case of Oblivion Ring. 👍
The card ghostly flicker returns it to play right away, so flicker returns right away! Momentary blink returns it right away, so blink is return right away I don’t like your use of blink as it is the same thing. FLICKER wisp exiles until end of turn, your terms don’t make sense I’m sorry.
There is an old card flicker which is an exile and return immediately. Which is where the term comes from. Blink technically is the same thing, but for this video I needed shorthand words to describe the difference. Which is why I explained it. Blink in terms of World of Warcraft is when a mage blinks forward, so I figured it was the more likely candidate for such. Been playing for a long time so the older cards had naming priority for me. Was flickerwhisp a name fail? In my book yes.
I subscribed for the intro...so satisfying
Haha awesome! Thank you! I tried to spoof the Carl Sagan into to Cosmos from the 80s and then add my MTG flare lol might edit the audio further in the future when I get better at audio editing lol
Your intro is sick and high quality and I'm subbing
:O you made manifest actually good! You are a god!
Hahaha thank you! *bows*
I took inspiration from an Ixidor deck I imagined a while back.
What are you going to do when you put your only win condition under Cloudform/Lightform and its not a creature? If Jace and Approach of the Second Sun get exiled you're hooped. Good luck winning with combat damage by attacking with your 1/4s. If I could make a recommendation, Cavalier of Gales is a solution but just taking Cloudform and Lightform out would also be good.
CARL SAGAN RULES!! Nice intro bro
Thank you! I hoped it wasn't too cheesy 😅
Thanks sir
Is the permanent exile trick a one time deal, or is this something that can happen each cycle of the blink engine? Or are you casting Yorion in response to an Oblivion ring, cause I thought you couldn't cast non-Instant spells on the stack without flash. Could you show me the step-by-step order that you play the cards cause I'm still confused about this, thanks.
So basically what happens is that yorion blinks any number of our permanents out of play, and when those permanents return, we have one of them (ideally) that will flicker yorion out and immediately back in. So all of the permanents that we want to keep bouncing will trigger their ETB effect on each end step (including each of our opponents' end steps).
I hope this helps.
But watch out for stifle effects!
@@DoylePrime Thanks for the quick response. So when all of those blink triggers happen they go onto the same stack in an order such that cards like Oblivion Ring's LTB will trigger before their ETB granting the permanent exile effect, right?
@@mikhaileufusia5653 correct. You'd put those etb triggers on the bottom of the stack below the Mass Blink type of effect. That way the mass blink will remove all the permanents with LTB triggers, stacking the LTB above the ETB, causing the targets to be continuously exiled in the case of Oblivion Ring. 👍
The card ghostly flicker returns it to play right away, so flicker returns right away! Momentary blink returns it right away, so blink is return right away I don’t like your use of blink as it is the same thing. FLICKER wisp exiles until end of turn, your terms don’t make sense I’m sorry.
There is an old card flicker which is an exile and return immediately. Which is where the term comes from. Blink technically is the same thing, but for this video I needed shorthand words to describe the difference. Which is why I explained it. Blink in terms of World of Warcraft is when a mage blinks forward, so I figured it was the more likely candidate for such. Been playing for a long time so the older cards had naming priority for me. Was flickerwhisp a name fail? In my book yes.
@@DoylePrime yeah I wish there was another common term for “blink” or the slow flicker, otherwise love the deck and video!