Every MTG Color Pair Explained
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- Опубликовано: 22 сен 2023
- In this video we cover the philosophy of all 10 color pairs in magic the gathering, a feat spanning over two hours. This video will break down the color pie philosophy of each mtg color pair in a way that gets to the heart of who these colors are. I bet after watching this guide you will know more about the characters and factions of Magic: the Gathering, as well as learn about yourself along the way. This MTG GUIDE explaines each color pair in great detail and is great for new and old players alike.
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Intro 0:00
Golgari B/G 1:17
Izzet U/R 16:13
Orzhov W/B 31:17
Simic U/G 44:29
Rakdos B/R 57:23
Azorius W/U 1:12:20
Gruul R/G 1:24:15
Boros W/R 1:36:19
Dimir U/B 1:50:22
Selesnya W/G 2:02:53
Go off fam! Add the time stamps to the video 😂
B/R is my favorite part!
The hero we need but don't deserve
is this a symptom of a heartstroke.... or ? a mystique message encoded ? Oh those are keywords for color schemes! Imagine my shock as I learn what is MAGIC TG and hear people saying my Doctor Who U.B. cards are "Sea Mick" .... or whatever...
Thank you
as a newbie that list is super helpful thank you
Godlike vid, but somebody has to timestamp this.
Yeah I will get on it today
@@DiceTryAlso the title is important. Need more precise words in it. You could definitely have a lot more views and subs.
also red circles, red arrows pointing to something unclear and a shocked facial expression in the thumbnail, pepper in some capitalized emotional triggers followed by exclamation marks with an emoji slightly angled in whatever area remains free.
_copy target permanent not under your control, unearth, then proliferate_
A video that would dive into tri color pairs seems like a true challenge. Not even the designers are able to nail that down.
His 4 color videi is actually brilliant so I bet he could pull it off
the orzhov ending: "because afterall, life isn't so black and white"
bro, you're a genius, nice writing
Boy, I struggled to grasp what a positive representation of Rakdos would look like, and then while watching this I realized a recent blockbuster movie had a perfect depiction ready to show off. That character is Hobie Brown from Across the Spiderverse. He categorically rejects any structure or organization that might limit him, he argues about how he is just to avoid being pigeonholed, but he still pursues what he believes is right, that just happens to be self-determination and autonomy instead of preserving the presumed necessary order the rest of the spider squad represent without hesitation. Hobie rejects Miguel's rules, he openly refuses to engage with the bureaucracy, and he incites chaos just because he doesn't believe stories are immutable and have to play out a certain way. And if that's not Rakdos I don't know what is
Luffy from One Piece is a great Rakdos character as well
This illustrates why I don’t tend to use the guild names and the color combinations interchangeably. Hobie is definitely Red/Black, but he’d never get along with Rakdos. There’s no positive representation of Rakdos, because it’s a negative representation of R/B.
@@jacobd1984That's because most cards in Rakdos are creatures that are doing combat. Besides that they do circus performances that are beloved worldwide for example.
@@indighost4423 Surprised WotC hasn’t done a collab with One Piece. 😂
@@a1pha_star I think it’s unlikely at this point because one piece has its own game
This video was so insane some part had my heart beating by how beautifully it was written, the philosophy of magic is still my favorite aspect of it and i love how gameplay and real life meaning are so well intertwined in this game
"Truth cannot be broken through questioning. It can only be reinforced if it is indeed TRUTH" (48:01) Damn that's actually a really powerful statement. Personally, I must say that I really vibe with Simic, though, when playing, I generally gravitate toward a white/black deck.
Izzet represents my struggle with bpd before dialectical behavior therapy, unable to find balance. Golgari perfectly represents me accepting opposites in order to find truth, understanding I am just a speck in the universe but also and individual whose existence matters. I truly love this game and all the passion it represents from creators to fans, and has given my life so much meaning and fun...and this deep dive on the philosophy and how it applies to humanity had me on the verge of tears. Thank you so much.
I don't think I agree that in Izzet the blue and red sides are always in opposition. One of the most classic Izzet archetypes, the mad scientist, is a perfect example of that. The mad scientist seeks progress guided by impulse. They seeks to innovate for the sake of seeing if they can, throwing caution to the wind and building something just because they think they're able to. They achieve red goals via blue means, creating to sate their impulses, and blue goals through red means, making it up as they go along, not stopping to plan or take safety precautions.
As someone who considers myself to be that particular pairing, while my impulsiveness and inventivness can definitely clash, I honestly find that more often than not, one is guided by the other. My impulsiveness urging me to put the ideas I come up with into practice, or my inventiveness figuring out the best way to sate my impulses.
Me personally I also think that the Dimir characterization was a little off the mark. For all the tricks gags and sideshows that we see with dimir’s characterization it’s a lot simpler than most people realize. Dimir can be some grand reality denying and defining schemer but it’s just as easily a TV trope as all the two color combos. I see Dimir as a cynic. They aren’t going to conquer the universe but if they get to where they need by telling you that they are, it’s hardly out of the cards(pun intended). Ambition can be a great mover of the pieces but at the end of the day it’s the innate knowledge of a grandmaster that puts your opponent into checkmate:
I'm definitely an Izzet/Prismari person. That's something I landed on quickly when starting to play Magic.
I'm someone who engages in the arts on a technical level. I'm passionate about the technical details when it comes to creating something, rather than the end process, and if I see or hear art that doesn't completely work, I'm typically the one who says, "but I can see what the intent was. I see what they were trying to do. How can we do the same again, but this time sucessfully/what could the artist have done differently?" But I also don't let rules get in the way, and happy to trust my gut instincts most of the time. I can wear both hats, but the two facets of my personality can clash and be a detriment. I can passionately focus on something, then I'll switch gears and start something completely different without the first thing being finished. I think if I were in the Magic universe, I'd likely be an artificer with a super messy workshop full of half-finished projects.
I think in general, Izzet is powerful because blue is able to channel the raw power of red. Red is strong, but to me it's unfocused. Red is that kid who's lashing out against everything and anything. Rage is good when it's aimed in a direction where it's constructive.
I’ve never read someone describing my exact personality in RUclips comments before, and my dozen or so half finished projects in my craft room can attest to that. I already identified with Izzet, but when technology was replaced with art in Prismari I fell wholeheartedly in love. Veyran will always be my go-to commander and so long as I’m not having to deal with counterspells I can typically go through 20-30 spells a minute because I know the lines as well as I do
I may be in the minority, but I love the length and content of the video. Zero complaints. A+ work. Subbed.
Im a Selesnyan to my heart,but i really need some time to think how could i help.
Also i asked myself "Why does everyone lefts things like selesnya at last?" and instantly replied myself "Well... Because we can wait for everyone else to go first"
Okay. Half way through vid. The Rakdos essay and especially the conclusion is so powerful what the heck
Beautiful writing, and you read it incredibly well too. Even the video editing was high quality, I really hope you're proud of this video!
I tried using this to sleep, but I just can't, it's too damn interesting and I want to give it my full attention
Interesting. I agree with what you said about white in the Izzet video. I have always felt a strong connection to Boros & Izzet, but I never thought I had a connection to Azorius until I saw the Azorius portion of this video. Now I realize that I do have all 3 pairs of the Jeskai wedge.
I can't thank you enough for this absolute amazing video. Wish I had found it sooner. Fantastic to have a chance to self reflect under the guise of my special interest
What is the source of the short fight clip at the start?
Wow, I'll be watching this again... and probably again...
Man I didn't expect a Ram Dass like lecture on life and philosophy relating to magic cards but here we are. This video is healing.
Im definitely gaining some spiritual life gain even if just until end of turn habaha.
Welcome to the channel, a place where I put way too much thought into every aspect of magic and how it somehow relates to life
Dude thank you! Also I bet you have a lot of blue's "perfectionist" trait because you are INSANE to make such well crafted videos. You know what I mean, like do you even sleep and eat hahahah 🤣?!
I feel like there's some bias in some of these descriptions, because while Simic and Golgari are described as being able to reach an equilibrium, Orzhov and Izzet are described as being eternally at-odds, as though the inverse can't be true. A Simic person may forever grapple with the question whether they are more Nature or Nurture; while an Orzhov person may reach a state of philosophical harmony by idealizing a universal hedonism that would strive to see everything being given to everyone. On the other hand, functional imbalance between colors is also a valid interpretation of someone using the means of one color to achieve the ends of another. As great as this video is (and it IS great), I feel like it's not actually as comprehensive as one might walk away feeling, given its length.
First off, incredible video. Love the Rakdos interpretation.
I also feel like Dimir has a strong emphasis on forbidden and esoteric knowledge, as well as 'unknowable' maddening eldritch knowledge.
interesting how you described my internal struggles almost perfectly when you were talking about my favourite color combo - golgari
Nicely done! I love magic the gathering. Greatest card game ever.
I would be interested in seeing the 10 trinaries done in a video like this, the shards & the wedges.
I mostly fall into the ideaologies of both Simic; Constantly evolving the base that we work upon to make things better than they already were, and Dimir; Eternally improving upon one self and never satisfied. Fitting, as my favorite decks to play are Sultai - Blue, Black and Green, all in unison. Even my favorite CEDH deck is, quite literally, a Food Chain deck.
Same here
So which color pair resonates with you most?
Blue / colorless :)
The older I get, the more Selesnya I become.
@worldmedic3187 Both do provide quite a unique logical perspective of life
@bolson542gmail Honestly I feel that.
For sure Green is my primary color. Af for the other color, could be anything really 🤔
Incredible video holy shit great stuff man
This could have easily been a series, by color with the amount of effort put it, a shame because many people will skip this video due to it's length but if you split them up into multiple videos it could help get views. Either way this is amazing. I felt like i was being psychologically profiled myself through my favorite color combinations. Awesome video!
This was a series, it's just once I finished it I put them all together to make this one long one. So if you're ever wanting to just watch one you should be able to find it by searching the pairs name 😊
@@DiceTryI just seen that actually haha, felt silly for the comment 😅
Subbed though, this is quality, you're like the vaati viidya of magic the gathering haha
@Invert-Y oh no worries, you are right it would make a good series
Myself, as a person, resonates with Selesnya. Your characterizations of G/W reallly felt like you were talking about who I try to be to the people around me. My favorite edh deck is Trostani. It's interesting that the playstyle I gravitate towards is Rakdos or Gruul, though. As a player, I am much more aggressive and focus on gaining strength and wagering position in games, so B/R and G/R are perfect colors for me to build in, often resulting in my most powerful decks.
Funny, I heavily relate to Selesnya, and I almost entirely play Selesnya decks. Great video!
28:38 - izzit also has a elemental aspect that was not talked upon: Fire and Ice, Blaze and Water- both are explosive in combination. They inact change and hold the most ambition within the color combos. The izzit will spark change with its passion and will drive it forward with its logical mind for the future. The izzit may be the fastest way to improve the future, at cost of everything else.
This is amazing. Now do the 3-colors
You're in luck because I have! ruclips.net/video/I4UsCRjJi5w/видео.htmlsi=8dWG327ZDu07Q9-F
This is better than most movies and documentaries. Holy shit
Your take on Izzet really spoke to me
Look, this is an amazing (series of) video(s), but I came here for an introduction to the colours of Magic and not a deeply moving psychoanalytic call-out.
Apparently I don't need therapy, I just need to master playing Izzet to win at life.
...Not complaining though.
(Sarcasm aside, this is really, really good and makes the game so much more three-dimensional and appealing to a newbie such as I. I can't imagine the work that went into this, thank you!)
You had me going on a rollercoaster with this comment, but I appreciate it. That's sort of the theme of this channel, thinking way too deeply into Magic: the gathering.
@@DiceTry Rollercoaster of emotions while hitting the point with analysis? Sounds like Izzet to me. 🤭 But I'm glad I got the meaning across. Really great work on these videos!
I know im a little late to teh party but on izzit i always thought it as a balance between creativity and logic and to balance both you get creative intelligence that invents and experiments using both logic and impulse
I have a renewed respect for Simics
I watched this whole video trying to decide which colors fit me as a person, starting with just the certainty that white was the biggest one
Came away with the certainty i was white green blue
Probably could have saved some brainpower by assuming ally colors first
So you're all about that Bant, 'bout that Bant... No Rakdos!
You're all about that Bant, 'bout that Bant... No Rakdos!
You're all about that Bant, ' bout that Bant... No Rakdos!
Sorry... *giggle*
@@ellaser93this is gold
When it comes to Izzet, it might find relief in the Realisation that emotion is simply the logic that your true self knows inherently.
This is a fantastic treatise.
Been playing Magic about 3 months now, and starting to get into the deeper concepts and lore of the world. Loved this video! Really made me understand why certain color combinations draw me in so much. Rakdos is most certainly the mindset I fall under, which explains why its my favorite combination to play when i get the chance.
This is fantastic! 👌
The description of Golgari (green/black) concept of destiny basically sounds like the Norse concept of _wyrd._
Wow, so far, Izzit (blue/red) seems to resonate best with me. It describes, very thoroughly describes the experience of being both ADHD and Autistic. It's a dance of contradictions.
My ADHD craves stimulation and novelty and excitement. But meanwhile, my Autism is deeply uncomfortable by _all_ those things, instead wanting routine, consistency, and predictability. I live my life by a very deep, complex logical code; but at the same time, while I rarely show them externally, on the inside I still feel emotions all the same, just kept well in check by that logical network. It's like a volcanic hotspot under a glacier; roiling, bubbling, and could explode given the right circumstances, but covered by a thick sheet of ice so no one else would even realize it's down there (until it's too late).
Looks like Simic (blue/green) best represents my views on spirituality and the fundamental nature of reality. I value our ability to study, measure, and understand through science and I don't reject the concepts of science and discovery.
But, at the same time, I don't hold to the idea that if it hasn't been, or fundamentally can't be, studied by science, then it simply can't and doesn't exist. I don't reject the possibility of a spiritual aspect to the universe just on the basis of "it hasn't been observed" or even by "it can't be measured" or "it's unfalsifyable". All that means it that it isn't something that can be studied by scientific inquiry, but that doesn't prove that it's unreal. After all, I exist and I can indubitably prove that but only to myself; from the perspective of science it's just as unfalsifyable.
Amazing video!
I would love to sit down sometime and just banter about all this and applying it to life
Great Vid but i also think that part of Green's identity is Might that cannot be ignored.
21:30 logic/emotion in Izzet part reminds me of Lawyer Barbie from the Barbie Movie: “This makes me emotional and I’m expressing it. I have no difficulty holding both logic and emotion at the same time, and it does not diminish my powers. It expands them.” (It’s a cool line but it’s also played for laughs.)
Would be great to see examples for every combination!
I love this. Really incredible work. Do you have plans to cover the three colour groups?
I actually have in the past but it's coming on 2 years of age at this point. I'm thinking 2024 I might give the 3 colors a similar treatment as this
@DiceTry yes, please 🙏
Izzet is just the purest embodiment of adhd... I felt it so strongly.
Man this vid would be wild if he added tri-colors into this
I do actually have a video similar to this where I go over every 3 colors combinations philosophy.
I love this vid, but it def made me realize that the color pie is just a few steps removed from horoscopes.
All colors are present in every person, that's normal. For what a total absence of a color makes of people look at alara shards
What about creativity? Red gives inspiration, and then blue methodicly follows through on it!
I see myself within Green/Black, Green/Blue, Red/Blue, and Red/Black
I’m more so Blue/Red, Red/White and White/Blue. But I can see some of Green/White’s and Red/Green’s points. Even if I don’t agree with all of it.
@1:13:58 "Don't call me Shirley" :'D
Golgari for life!!!!!! Enjoy it so much, and I've evolved into Sultai for commander.
As a new channel (not mtg) I really respect all of the hard work that obviously went into this video. Great job, hope you get all the subscribers :).
This channel needs more love. Commenting for algorithm.
We are growing slowly but surely, and honestly it's just kind words posted in the comments of my videos that keep me going. So I appreciate it.
@@DiceTry of course!
@@DiceTry you deserve the comments and likes. I have tried to like every vid I've seen. I'll try and drop comments to get you more traction if I can.
My subconscious personality resonates with Azorius, my ego resonates with Boros
makes sense. every deck i enjoy playing is either Azorius or Jeskai
I enjoy building decks that are both unique and efficient. I don't care about winning and I don't care about how impactful the cards I use are. I just want the deck to be efficient and unique, and that's how I like to live my life. with efficiency and on my own terms
Nice job vid! How did you choose the order that you listed the color pairs?
It seems a little random, but I wanted to make sure no one color was talked about twice in a row. So I started with GB I believe so the next part I didn't want it to use either Green or Black, and I sort of did that pattern until I had them all
IZZET TLDR
Sees a situation
Makes a calculated risk
Yeet the situation into the wind
Learn from the situation
Repeat the process with slight adjustments to see if anything new is learned from slightest change
Try not to die
Amazing video 🤌🏾
It explains why im so drawn to golgari cause i do truly respect life and death and i find both equally beautiful, how ever i do think that everyone and everything has a purpose in this world like what green thinks
Great video, I love it.
Also, I can't save it on my youtube list, Is this option desactivated for this video?
It shouldn't be
Golgari gets super neat when you make a villain with them. (The mycotyrant)
what annoys me is that the themes of Boros really resonates with me, however I couldn't find any commander that I find fun playing. I liked either aggressive or value type deck, which is why my two main decks are Dimir Zombies and Mono red Goblins. I'm not a big fan of equipments as well so I've been yarning for it, though I may try human tribals
Maybe try Lorehold
The color that resonates most with me as a person is white, potentially my least favorite color to play
Whereas the color i find most fun to play, black, resonates with me the least
I think theres an interest in the self opposite that impacts whether you like playing your own colors, and a distaste for playing your own colors cuz you see yourself
Try dicetry’s color quiz
I take it every 6 months for keeping up with myself and it really helps to know what colors to focus on, it has increased both my win rate as well as my enjoyment of the game
@@stoke90s where can i find it?
Try Otharri
She's the boros sunbird rebel-allied card. Probably not cEDH worthy, but tack in that, with a few "Fight multiple times" cards, and some token generation, and Otharri is a value engine.
Always stoked to see another binge video! However, something’s gnawing at me about the organization of each segment. It feels random, somehow. Were I to have organized it, I would have done it in one of three ways:
1. In order of standalone video release, with the explanation provided at the beginning of the Orzhov video.
2. In Alphabetical Order according to assigned Ravnican name.
3. In order of the Color Pie (WU, WB, UB, UR, BR, BG, RG, RW, GW, GU).
My theory is he just didn’t want to do any color twice in a row. But tbh I was really thrown off when he did four enemy pairs and then went to allies 😵💫🤬🤣
I was not expecting to see WH40K Gregor Eisenhorn during this vid but here we are
thinking of it, kamigawa could have been the simic invasion plane card, the land where tradition is enhanced by technology
5:38 The chad among ogres, absolute madlad
Extra Poll for the comments:
Are the color/s you resonate with, also the colors you like playing the most?
Yes
Actually I do not, funny enough, nearly the opposite. If we are looking at the duo color I resonate with, this is even more true. I resonate more with Izzet or Temur, but play more often in Jund and Abzan. So you can tell, I tend to have a splash of Golgari in my decks. I have tried some Izzet decks and even made some, but I gravitate towards what I mentioned.
Kind of. I'm an Izzet/Temur person, but most of the decks I make and enjoy playing are Dimir. Blue is always a strong influence in me, but I change my mindset when I'm striving for a goal.
Not at all lol, I'm mostly blue oriented in my life, but I play W/G. I guess i may drift toward Bant life wise ? Idk
I'm a golgari/Jund person, and I hate both what Jund stands for and how it plays. Partially because I don't fully get how it plays, but still.
Do you have a list of music from the video?
Greatest video of all time. That is all lol.
Hell yeah!
just to whom it may concern i could understand this on 1.5x speed. nonetheless, SUBSCRIBED
so green and black, For me, it's not as simple as we live for fate or that fate lives for us. we all live to each other. some moments have to happen. others do not
As a rakdos aligned person I really like this series and find it quite nice to understand myself and others better
Sameeeee
Bro is a terrorist 💀
Going to sleep to this
9:1 book mark
Im sure that if cenobites played magic they would bud a gougari deck as it similar to there believes.that pain and pleasure are one of the same
Just a little idea: Golgari, which comprise of green and black, finds itself ever-questioning both destiny and self determination - paving your own path. The Matrix movies, which are dealing with the same dilema, also share aesthetics of green and black. Coincidence?
Yes! Cool though!
I just recently opened my cards.
Tutors and and Duals and Uzras.
You all are lost. I thought I was confused. Golgari.
IT'S SWAMPS AND FORESTS!
Moss and zombies and trees and death and growth.
❤❤❤
Comment for the algorithm
Boros squad up!
Sorry for the nit-pick but a properly balanced compost pile smells faintly sweet if it smells at all.
I should start crying
Which character is represented at 15:08???
Pharika, god of affliction
1:57:21 among us reference
So Golgari is the borg
Its 3:26 am
Izzet = me as a medicated working professional with ADHD
Not putting these in WUBRG order is crazy
I can't be stopped
What about triples?
You're in luck I have covered every shard and wedge, you can check out the marathon video I did for those combinations here: ruclips.net/video/I4UsCRjJi5w/видео.html
If i relate moat to abzan does that make me a pig?
Not at all, there are many faces to the wedge , with many admirable traits
ying yang
Emmara? Click
Here’s my personal ordering, in terms of how much I identify with each philosophy:
1. U/G
2. B/G
3. R/G
4. W/R
5. W/G
6. U/R
7. W/B
8. B/R
9. U/B
10. W/U
Obviously i have a strong pull to green, but I noticed another really interesting thing; I consistently scored enemy pairs above allied pairs, except the green allies went above a couple non-green enemies. I wonder if there is something to the slight difference in how DiceTry conceptualizas enemies vs allies, where enemies are more prone to tempering and complicating each other, as opposed to allies complementing and amplifying each other. Perhaps I am not extreme enough in any particular way to jive with most ally pairings.
I’m a little surprised how high up Gruul is, considering this, because I’m a pretty cerebral person. But I guess R/G philosophy is just one of those things I have a deeply rooted faith in, the importance of feeling how one is grounded in both one’s past and present, one is centered in both one’s emotions internally, and one’s environment externally.
After so much agonizing over rankings, though, I have to say even my #10 is a perspective I can appreciate at times, or at least respect and empathize with. DiceTry did a phenomenal job coming up with compelling reasons to embrace every pair, and showing how each is unique. Amazing!
WHERE MY DMIR HOMIES
BOROS FOREVER
Your description of Orzhov reminds me alot of libertarianism.