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"Bears player gains 7 life" is pretty self-explanatory, you gain 7 life if you play for the Chicago Bears
That sounds like one of those weird custom cards that a store might commission because one of the backup players is a frequent visitor during the season.
Like, something to frame and show off as a pure collector's piece.
I'm no MTG expert, but I doubt many MTG players also happen to play in the NFL.
Cassius Marsh would gain 7 life off this lol
Determening "bear player" is quite easy. If the player is a bear, then they're a "bear player". Had quite a bit of them in my local MTG club in Russia.
Well, in WW2 the Polish promoted a bear named Wojtek to the rank of sergeant after he helped the polish army by carrying heavy ammunition supplies for them over the battlefield. So if a real bear ever learns how to play magic this would the card for him.
"Ivan, does that 2/2 have any activated abilities?"
"GRORRRRRRROW"
"Ah, of course not, thank you."
alternatively if the player's a big hairy gay dude that can also qualify
AI was absolutely voting for flying with this set of cards.
Deeply is D E E P L Y borkers
17:23 No, demonstrate is a real keyword (CR 702.144) and it works exactly as this card says. The copies aren't cast, they just go on stack, so they don't trigger Demonstrate. There will be a total of 3, your copy, their copy, and the card copy.
For the card at 17:00, copying a spell does not count as casting it, so it could only be copied twice, once by you and once by your opponent.
so... does that mean at most you will have 3 total copies and the opponent will have 2? or is it 2 for you, one for the opponent?
@@AidanNaut0 2 copies for yourself, one for the opponent. The spell would only copy the first time
and since the effect is simtric , it is almost the same as creating two copies for you, but your opponent could sacrifice his copy, or animate or so something
It’s just a fancy way of saying ‘You can choose to make a burn 1 every turn or a burn 3 every turn.’
He didn't read the card r.i.p.
The optional copy is on cast, so if an opponent copies it, they don't get the cast trigger
First half of this video:
(0:00) Orzhov Elemental: Fair maybe, word salad, ship for the Bears fans out there. So apparently, Simic is the new Orzhov, and Hybris is the new Elemental, which looks like a bunch of bears.
(0:47) Fountain of Shrieking: Word salad, shred. Well, if you ever wanted to make your Dryad Arbor your commander, you can with this! Also works for artifact lands such as Darksteel Citadel and Seat of the Synod. However, I have a rules question now: If a land goes to the command zone, is it subject to the commander tax when you go to play it again if it's already been played from the command zone before? (This can come up using actual cards if you use the Playtest card, You're in Command, on a man-land.)
(2:20) Non-Permanents on the Battlefield: N/A (not an AI card). So, they've started adding these rules clarifications cards periodically within the AI-generated stuff, to help clear up possible misconceptions and confusing details, and I think they're pretty nice.
(3:12) Aether Hollow: Word salad, shred. If I have twenty cost, can I buy a Lord of the Rings Gift Bundle for just $20? :P
(3:50) That's a nice Island.
(3:53) Well: Possibly OP, ship then ban later. Well, well, well! This is pretty simple and I'd say it does its job very well. Perhaps too well. Oh, well.
(6:08) Rhonazu, Denyer: Word Salad, shred. A 2/1 Forestwalking creature for 3 mana is a bit underwhelming, but doable. Unfortunately, since I can't have convergel causes abolities, and I don't know how to move arfoud, I'm gonna have to say "denyed"! :P
(6:59) Ability Words: N/A. I think it's still a good idea to read these rules cards as you come across them, Nikachu.
(7:03) Defolked Skaab: OP, word salad, shred. So, it's a very powerful general anthem for a cheap cost, and you can just choose never to use its activated ability. Or, maybe you could for political reasons in a multi-player game, but what good would giving a player a loyalty counter be? Oh, maybe you would give a Planeswalker they control a loyalty counter, perhaps?
(8:05) Thank you, Bills Mom. (8:12) Ability Words, actually being read this time.
(9:38) That's a nice Plains. Perhaps that's the Plains you give to your opponent? :P
(9:40) Hodoring Giant: Underpowered, ship then never use. So, I heard you like flying... Actually, his activated ability could be of use if he's equipped with a Colossus Hammer.
(11:12) Tazyot,'toma Lens: Word salad, shred. Wow, uhh, where do I even begin? First of all, its power and toughness are trying to do algebra or calculus or something. Secondly, exactly how much life do we pay for its second ability? And third... I think the AI may very well have been drinking just a bit too much with that entire last paragraph.
(12:05-12:28) I love it when you read off all the nonsense in cards like this. Gave me a really good laugh.
(13:14) Undefined X: N/A. The timing on this one is quite fitting, since I think this was at about the time Elon Musk killed Twitter's blue bird.
(13:30) Crocanieg Zimbi: Likely OP, ship then ban later. It has a nice little bonus if you're running Ninjas, and then you can get a one-time burst of 4 mana in Jund colors from it. Definitely OP if you have lots of Borker support, that's for sure. :P
(15:12) Stone of the Sea Track: Underpowered, ship then never use. You sure have to go through a bit of work to gain redundant flying on something that already flies here. Works perfectly with Hodoring Giant, at least. :P
(17:00) Fireshound Shield: Probably fair, ship. This one's pretty neat, I think. Enable its Demonstrate ability, and its effectiveness triples, making everyone lose 3 life per turn.
(19:40) Loyalty Abilities on Non-Planeswalkers: N/A.
(20:05) Warkite Warbatician: Fair, ship. Perfectly doable. Nothing strange here. Even the creature type matches the art perfectly fine.
(20:53) That's a neat Wastes. Looks like the interior of a dungeon, perhaps.
(20:55) Lightning Scream: Fair, maybe OP, ship. I think it's fine, unless there's some real abuse from exiling all your instants, which there probably is, for all I know.
(22:06) Wayward Gnustrabon: Perhaps fair, word salad, ship. Devotion to Vehicle is certainly an interesting idea. So, this guy's power is equal to the number of Vehicles you control, or maybe the total combined mana value of all Vehicles you control. This isn't made perfectly clear. However, it should have an * for its power shown in the lower-right corner. Also, Land isn't normally a creature type, but I guess we can treat it as one here.
(23:45) Basic Lands and Types: N/A.
(24:08) Aidon Number: Underpowered, ship. It's kind of impossible to attack when you have no creatures anyway. You'd either have to get rid of that ability somehow, or cheat this guy onto the battlefield in an already attacking state, like with Doors of Durin.
(25:40) That's a nice Forest.
(25:42) Nantuko Wurm: OP, word salad, shred. That's quite a lot of value for what you pay for it. Also, the ability that has you choose a color is meaningless, and the X in its final ability's cost isn't used for anything either. Oh, and double trample FTW.
(26:48) Fortress Haunter: Fair, word salad, ship after you figure out what makes a spell or ability count as being exactly it... which might just push this guy up into OP territory.
When you cast Firehound Shield, you can copy it. If you copy it, an opponent also gets to copy the spell. The copies are not cast, therefore, they do not trigger an additional copy option.
It's a better 1-mana sulfuric vortex (minus the anti-lifegain clause), each player gets bolted in upkeep for 1 generic mana, that's the best burn deck spell ever.
Second half of this video:
(29:48) Vehicle Creature Type: N/A.
(30:08) Mystic Stalker: Fair, ship. Could be decent support in a Simic deck. And, it's a flying caribou! What more can you ask for? :P
(31:58) That's a nice Mountain.
(32:00) Cauldron the Blast: Fair, ship. You'll pretty much always be at least controlling a land, so the card draw on its second effect is practically guaranteed. Still, neat card.
(35:39) Voracious Pillar Assassin: Fair, ship. It would take some shenanigans to get it to enter with the extra +1/+1 counters, but it's otherwise just a plain 2/3 for 3 mana. Maybe play something like Cauldron's Gift to revive it from the graveyard with a +1/+1 counter on it, so that it's able to double that?
(37:01) Oh, yep. Metallic Mimic would work too.
(37:22) No Mana Cost vs. 0 Mana Cost: N/A. Also, note that some AI cards that have no cost have the post creator saying "Cost it!", so it's up to the readers to decide what the mana cost of the card should actually be for it to be fair.
(37:34) Morilize: Super duper OP! Shred it and then burn the pieces! So, for just a total of two white mana, you can hit all your opponents for 23 lost life?! IT DANGER!!! Also, even without that massive life loss effect, a 2/2 with flash and flying for just W is pushed.
(39:12) If you attempt to do that, the ability will fizzle and no one will lose 23 life, since Morilize will have left the battlefield, and thus the only target for the ability will be illegal. So, there does need to at least be one other targetable creature on the battlefield for Morizile to smack all of your opponents for 23.
(40:25) Arcbound Lightning: Fair, maybe OP, ship then ban later if needed. This all looks totally doable, but enchantment recursion might be a bit strong. Also, it's a mana dork that has an additional benefit when you tap it for mana, which is neat.
(40:27) Fortunately, the name Arcbound Lightning isn't taken by a real card yet.
(42:00) Crawlbown's Sto Uncorker: Word salad, shred. Methinks Crawlbown uncorked a wine bottle and guzzled that before writing this card's text. :P
(42:38) Death Goblin votes deeply for flying and to skip this card. :P
(43:27) Lands with Mana Costs: N/A.
(43:42) Mogg Erganizate: OP, ship then ban. If the opponents don't have a way to remove an enchantment, they're probably out of luck.
(45:08) Sanctum of Memory: Word salad, shred. The X in the ability cost isn't used for anything, and you'd need to animate this artifact for it to attack, but if you manage that, geeetttttt dunked on! :P 🏀🍩
(47:11) Natarya Golem: Fair, maybe underpowered, ship. Interesting design, which gives you incentive to play this in a mono-color deck, but at the very best, this'll be 6 mana for a 5/4 trampler, which is already outclassed by Colossal Dreadmaw. Maybe its mana cost should just be 2R, so it would cost only 4 mana in a mono-color deck, giving you a somewhat decent rate. Also, even if you're playing multiple colors, you need to be heavy in red to pay the extra anyway, defeating the point of going multi-color, so perhaps make it so that it costs just 1 generic mana more per color instead of requiring the extra mana to be red.
(48:10) Yeah, making this guy an 8/7 would be good too.
(49:03) Iczar, the Enflexdress: Fair, ship. Ooh, this one's quite good. Maybe it could be considered a tad OP, but I really like its design. I think the only real failing is that this angel doesn't fly. But, it does have menace at least, making it harder to block. This totally Zibers, and can totally work as a commander too!
(49:48) It'll still absorb 1 point of life from your opponent if your graveyard is lacking instants and sorceries, because it says "one plus" that number.
(50:42) Online Game Raptor Baron: OP, word salad, shred... wait, it's too flexible to shred! Argh! Anyway, I guess I'll choose monsters so that the 4th player doesn't die. Also, it is true that a sphinx is an animal. :P
(52:15) Mystic Distraction: Fair, ship. Certainly a neat card for sure. Maybe run it with things like Shadow of Mortality, Cauldron of Eternity, Draco, and especially Gleemax. :P
(52:50) Baloth Raptor: Fair, word salad, ship. Oh, it's a more proper version of Online Game Raptor Baron, except we gotta deeply vote for a flying strounged behemoth now. Seems like Death Goblin suddenly has some competition. :P
(53:35) Don't forget Death Goblin, who's also been a candidate all this time! :P
(54:39) Knight of the Guildpact: Fair, ship. Hmm... Will it make dredge even more OP? Well, maybe if there were some white soldiers that had the dredge ability.
(55:59) Mask of Menace: Maybe OP, ship then ban later if needed. 9/9 haste for 7 mana is okay, but then you can cast lots of your deck for free, which is kinda busted.
(57:24) Bolt Outcast: Underpowered, ship then never use. I wonder if Scornful Egotist is the one who outcast this guy?
22:54
If the creature loses all abilities, it becomes a 10/10
I would actually love the rules text cards as an extra in booster packs. Collecting them all would make a really interesting rule book/binder/deck
About two months ago I got some AI generated cards that were an entirely new card type. They were called augment they were of instant or sorcery speed and they would attach themselves to another spell or permanent until the end of turn. One was a one colorless and another was one blue one white and two. The first one made all spells and abilities target a spell or permanent of your choice until the end of turn and the other one exiled all spells or permanents that target a spell or permanent of your choice until the end of turn. They specifically said that they resolved first as well. The way they were described basically meant that someone could use an ability that exiled target creature their opponent controls and you use one of the augmentations to force them to exile one of their own cards and then the other one could be used to nuke a counter spell war. The cards also had a tendency to say that normally illegal targets become legal and proceeded to state that any non legal targets simply counter the abilities unless the targets are designated to be targeting a side of the field that it normally couldn't. It gives the example of an ability that targets only an opponent's creature is allowed to target the same player's land for example.
Wait but being able to turn a non-commander permanent into a commander is a kinda cool idea
sounds like a planeswalker emblem.
at this point we need an election mechanic. It could go something like this:
"each player has 1 'vote' counter, which they can give to any card with 'nominee' at any time. Once given, the 'vote' counter cannot be taken back, but is returned automatically when the card leaves the battlefield. If a card can gain the 'vote' counter of every player at once, it is now 'elected' and activates a related effect."
Aidon Number, "can't be blocked by creatures with defender" and "creatures with defender may attack as if they didn't have defender" are effects that exist, and would not apply to this, but that is the most tortured reason for a card to exist I have ever seen if this gets printed. That on a card costed well above rate.
According to urza's ai:
Dunker
1u
Creature--human 1/1
1u tap: untap taget creature
Strounged behemoth
5r
Creatue--beast 4/4
2r sac: destroy target artifact or enchantment.
11:36 this is propably ultimate "chaos ensues" card. I never saw a card this messy and i watch this series regularly!
21:32 Lightning Scream would let you thin your deck of instants that are no good in your matchup, like getting rid of targeted removal against boggle voltron since it's useless agisnt the hexproof body.
Or get rid of Negates for pure creature deck
I was thinking this, it's like a weaker version of the card I loved alot, particularly in my own allure/recycle deck, mana severence, wich did the same thing, but for land wich cuold be a powerful end game card if your not against land destruction to remove the lands you no longer need.
"Well" is literally half-cost Desert Twister, but exile instead of destruction (side note, I actually used Desert Twister to GREAT effect in my Squandered Resources, Cadaverous Bloom deck back in my Vintage play group some 20 years ago).
You know a man land that can be a commander is some great design space
It's a pity you didn't get a chance to see Ghostly E Summon. It's a 2/1 [Red][Blue] Human Warrior Creature Spell with the effect: Flash Flying When Ghostly E Summon enters the battlefield, you search your library for a colorless creature card, put it on the battlefield, then shuffle.
ULAMOG COMES!
35:18 oelboy is correct, you may only sac one goblin. This is very old templating for additional costs, but cards were printed this way, if you look at the copy of Fling from Stronghold it was written "Sacrifice a creature: Fling deals damage equal to the sacrificed creature’s power to target creature or player" you only got to sacrifice one then too.
The art of "Well" is awesome 😂😂
My headcannon is; she is herding a flok of goose and one just exploded...
She is like; well, that happened...
*casually puts entire library into the battlefield*
"Target Opponent gets a loyalty counter" If players are planeswalkers and planeswalkers have loyalty counters to represent their health, than, giving a player a loyalty counter simply gives them 1 life.
47:22 the ability doesn't actually do anything due to how casting spells and paying costs works. Rule 601.2 describes the steps and in which order they are to be completed to cast a spell, most importantly here 601.2f and 601.2h:
601.2f: The player determines the total cost of the spell. Usually this is just the mana cost. Some spells have additional or alternative costs. Some effects may increase or reduce the cost to pay, or may provide other alternative costs. Costs may include paying mana, tapping permanents, sacrificing permanents, discarding cards, and so on. The total cost is the mana cost or alternative cost (as determined in rule 601.2b), plus all additional costs and cost increases, and minus all cost reductions. If multiple cost reductions apply, the player may apply them in any order. If the mana component of the total cost is reduced to nothing by cost reduction effects, it is considered to be {0}. It can’t be reduced to less than {0}. Once the total cost is determined, any effects that directly affect the total cost are applied. Then the resulting total cost becomes “locked in.” If effects would change the total cost after this time, they have no effect.
601.2h: The player pays the total cost. First, they pay all costs that don't involve random elements or moving objects from the library to a public zone, in any order. Then they pay all remaining costs in any order. Partial payments are not allowed. Unpayable costs can't be paid.
So because step f happens before step h, assuming there are no modifiers to how much you need to pay for Natarya Golem, in step f its cost will be locked in as {3}{R}{R}, before you pay any mana for it. Afterwards in step h you need to pay the cost, where the color of mana you spend to pay for it will no longer change the mana cost of the spell because it's already locked in.
Based on the powercreep from Goblin Guide to Ragavan, Morilize might be a playable card in 20 years..or it might just be a bit too slow...
So wait if you are worth 20 mana can you summon yourself onto the field ??
20:14 ''Why should I coose one animal to transform into when I can mix 2''? -Some random experimentation loving Shaman.
Crawlbown’s Sto Uncorker looks like the MtG AI generator was talking to the Yugioh AI generator.
I decided to transcribe the entirety of Crawlbown’s Sto Uncorker, because there’s some really silly things in that ability.
Tap, sacrifice another nonland nontoken nontoken creature is exiled with Crawlbown’s Sto Uncorker: create X 2/2 green wurm permanent votes for as long as xididies this way, kind could creatures, put two +1/+1 counters on it, tap, sacrifice Crawlbown’s Sto Uncorker, ingest those creatures can’t be activated this turn. “ That creature becomes the last permanent by kavusworge activated this way.
When Crawlbown’s Sto Uncorker dies, draw two cards, then discard three cards each instead of comes by player, add an amount of Colorless Black Black Blue and formilatp cards your opponents own cope.
Sometimes you need to be flexible, sometimes you need to exercise patience.
Nantukos are a race of insect humanoids from the Odyssey block I believe. They aren't a vampire or a wurm.
Good things crabs are very flexible! Great show thanks 🙏
49:03 Iczar, the Enflexdress - BBB3 - 6/6 Legendary Creature - Elemental Angel
The artwork seems like a mono-black or Rakdos (Red+Black).
As being an angel, should have flying. No?
Menace and trample seems weird since it's not green. Haste seems weird since it's not red.
I'd replace Menace, Trample, Haste, with Flying and Deathtouch. If made Rakdos, add First Strike (or keep Haste) and change cost from BBB3 to BR4.
Iczar, the enflexdress could be so good in a self mill or discard strategy with a mostly instant/sorceries deck. Peer into the abyss yourself. Play a sacrifice outlet, use a couple rituals, cast skirge familiar, discard most of your hand which is hopefully 20-25 instant and sorceries for mana. Proceed to cast and sac your commander if you didn't hit a big X spell to kill everyone
Opponent could use a card that removes a counter from anything to use their loyalty counter that has no current effect. Also they get a plains could be good for them. Not sure why you would activate effect. I'm guessing the plains would be an emblem.
Bolt outcast; red and especially Izzet have options to copy opponents spells, this would counter the original, however it also tries to counter your spell you cast to copy that opponents spells.
23:40 You can ride a dragon,if you brave enough,so it's the vehicle
Fireshound Shield is super duper broken. By rules if something is recursive infinite times, you just count it as "infinite copies" to end the loop. So what this means is that the next player to get to upkeep will lose inifinite life, and since you played this card, it means that the one losing is your opponent. This is for 1 mana, so you can play it turn 1. If you are going first you can win the game the moment your opponent begins their first turn
Demonstrate is a pre-existing mechanic and doesn’t infinitely recurse
Moralize's flavor text reads like anything charlie wrote on Its Always Sunny
39:30 Judge here. Technically Morilize can target itself with it's ability HOWEVER if you do the ability will fizz,e, since the ability no longer has legal targets when it tries to resolve, it is removed from the stack doing nothing, no opponent will lose life.
26:48 technically the spell did not need to be casted to triggering the 2/2 abilities. Would it means for each spell that exists (and is exactly it) you gain a 2/2? Maybe. Would it be broken? Yes!
Demonstrate: you can copy the spell once if you give a copy of the spell to target opponent.
Stone of the sea track. Can only activate if your creature already has flying. Gives it flying again for 3 mana I guess in case it was flying until end of turn perhaps
that first card gives life to anyone who plays for The Bears
Fireshound shield only when you cast the spell does it get to copy it. Copies are not counted as casting the spell. There would be either one on the field or 2 on your side if field and one under your opponents control. They could sac Thiers for some type of effect if they have an artifact sac outlet.
Watch Tazyot Toma’lens be OP as heck in Commander in 100 years when these words have meaning.
Fireshound shield, you don't cast copies. They go on the stack, but do not trigger cast triggers, like 4 color aragorn. Only the initial one has the option to give copies. It does function without looping the game infinitely. That said, HOLY JESUS that thing is scary.
22:00 lightning scream works with adventure i guess?
I never thought i see this many people struggle with a know mechanic like Demonstrate.
21:47 isn't there a card that switches your Exile and your deck
I absolutely love these videos and have finally caught up to the new ones, keep the content coming man it took me too long to subscribe
Fortress haunter perhaps the 2/2 creature enters battlefield under the controller of the spell or ability so your opponent would get one if they play something that's not exactly it.
11:10 What? It's just an ordinary creature with power-OH MY GOODNESS!!
Fireshound shield sounds great in the new self life loss deck that makes spells cost x less after tapping the creature
Downshift Mystic Distraction to common and it might see some fringe sideboard play in pauper against burn
This stream, at the end of a long work day, “was exactly it”
I say the land that exiles instants would be hilarious with the cards that check instants and sorceries in graveyard or exile. Not good but on theme with those effects
lightning scream is a weaker version of mana severence, but I can see it having a similar use. With mana severence, where it was OP was later in the game in a format without land destruction, if you have all the lands you need, remove the rest in your deck so your no longer drawing land but only actual useful cards. With that one remove any discard cards later in the game, or other instants that might no longer be useful later in the game, can't think of many but it's an idea.
look at the old vampiric tutor it has a ":" on it even though it is an instant you can only activate it once.
48:12 it works with generic cost reducers too
12:27: insert Markiplier “did I have a stroke!?” Here
Fireshound Shield is a perfect card for Beatdown decks. The opponent loses his life first also.
Hodoring plus colossus hammer.
9:30 Maybe you could spend loyality counters to planeswalk using the planar deck
Remember, with double flying, you can only be blocked by double reach. Clearly that's how this works, right?
9:45 Baylen from Ashoka is on a magic card?!
8:58 It means he opponent can use that loyalty counter anytime in a game.
I remember fighting Mystic Stalker in Elden Ring…
Fortress haunters 2/2 is an ability and a spell so it goes infinite off of itself
23:41 I think there is a card what removes all abilities,so you need to combo that card with the spider
Humility.
Moralize would be broken in a Teysa Karlov commander deck. After playing your commander you just need a single creature with at least 2 toughness or 2 creatures with a single toughness flash it in, sac it in order to make each opponent lose 46 life.
4:59 Green did have Tsunami waaaaaaaay back when, destroy all islands
28:45 Well, maybe You activate the ability in case it gets imprisoned in the moon or something or song of Dryads turns it into a land?
Lightning scream =thassas oracle, two lands and instants
44:29 "I choose all the cards!"
Orzhov elemental I think maybe you have to have a bear creature in play to gain 7 life or if opponent has a bear out they gain 7 also. I like it very nice creature
The famous words of Patrick Sullivan ring true; “just tell me when I get to play my card” 😅
Well just looks like the "Guess I'll die" meme
Hey Pickachu, don't you remember the Character in "Game of thrones" called Hodor ? his one purpose in life was to hold the door and stop the enemy from getting in. Hold the door = Hodor ! But i assume in Canada Game of thrones wasn't as popular there are it was here in the United States
To be fair, green did have the first destroy any permanent card. (Desert Twister AN).
Arcbound Lightning is too good. Academy Rector is white...Arcbound Lightning is blue. You can have a mono-blue deck with all of its ridiculous card draw dumping Omniscience to Thirst or something. It would make for turn 2-3 victories way too reliably.
Cauldron the blast would be op in gut true soul zealot/ haunted one decks. Putrid goblin and undying while that is on the stack sacrifice it as much as you want and draw most your deck
Bolt outcast is great if you give it to the opponent who is playing control lol
At least morilize's ability has only one target. So if you give the creature it targets shroud or remove it from play, you don't lose the life. Balanced!
Bolt Outcast isn't the best donate option, its expensive and you're giving your opponent 4 power to through at you each turn.
15:22 best part i laugh my ass off
Valakut is now my commander
I think devotion to vehicle should be the total crew cost of all vehicles you control
Long time no see, I'm glad you're doing well? How's your brother??
he's doing great!
The player from Chicago is the bear player. Ship morilize
It’s hilarious watching him read these and trying to comprehend them.
I'd put that Bolt goblin creature in a Jon Irenicus deck lol
21:17 Lab Maniac/Thassa's Oracle enjoyers' wet dream
Using Hatred as a model, whose printed card text is "pay X life: blah" and whose oracle text is "as an additional cost to Hatred, pay X life. Blah," I'd argue that Cauldron the Blast should be read as "as an additional cost, sacrifice a Goblin..."
So if Hodoring Giant flies while it's flying, can it go over reach?
21:18 combos with serpentine curve
Enchanted land is a commander all islands. 1 minute in and I am rofling
I need a playset of Crocanieg Zimbi
What do you pay for X? 0 mana for a 6/6
I think Cauldron the Blast should be modal, like: choose one?
Crawlbown’s Sto Uncorker: literally word salad.
Damage causes loss of life, but sources that cause loss of life don’t actually do damage, so the blue Mogg can’t protect against cards like Drain Life.