2:22 Robo Rosewater explanation, sample cards 8:13 drafting 1:11:39 Graham's deckbuild 1:34:40 Adam's intro, 1:35:55 Cam vs. Alex 2:40:53 Nelson's intro, 2:41:43 Graham vs. Ben 3:43:48 Cam's intro, 3:44:20 Nelson vs. Adam
This really shows how robust Magic as a framework is. I would argue that we actually got to see some pretty decent games despite all the cards in the "set" being either broken, nonsense or broken nonsense.
I thought this especially for the Creature - Human Wizard with an Overload cost. Overload could work for changing how a creature's ability works, that makes total sense.
@@MrZephy Totally. If a card like that was made today it would probably have some way to mark that it was overloaded, but that's more of a quality-of-life thing.
@@MrZephy correct creature type for stats and color and ability and correct name. If it was UUR with R tap I could see it printed. Maybe give it a +1/+1 counter when overloaded to signal the change.
Wouldn't that mean, that you can reorder your library? I can't there being a rule against reordering your library when searching it. That is Vampiric Tutor with A LOT of upside.
@@lennardtheesen390 No, searching a zone does not allow you to reorder that zone. Players typically don't preserve the order of their library when searching because such effects always have a shuffle clause.
@@lennardtheesen390 The ruling was made since Panglacial Wurm lets you cast it while searching your library and that interacts with stuff weirdly. The one Gatherer calls out is Millikin, which has "T, Put the top card of your library into the graveyard: add 1 to your mana pool" and thus cares very much about the position of the Wurm within your library. Similarly, you're technically supposed to keep your graveyard in order because of cards like Nether Shadow (if it's below 3 creature cards in your graveyard, put it onto the battlefield). If you're playing in a format with only cards from Urza's Saga onwards you can sort it as you wish, though.
I think they undervalued the red instant "you may search your library." It doesn't make you shuffle so you can just see what cards you're going to draw.
i keep seeing that phrase thrown around, "new world order". what does it refer to in MTG? I'm still kinda new to the game, so i am not familiar with a lot of terms
@@ChronoBolt It's a term Mark Rosewater (longtime lead designer for Magic) created to describe how they handle complexity of cards at the various rarities starting several years ago. Here's the full article if you're interested - magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/making-magic/new-world-order-2011-12-02 A cliff notes version: With games that continuously add new components, like Magic, there's the temptation to make your new stuff more complicated to make it more interesting to your enfranchised players. Eventually, though, your cards become incomprehensible to a brand new player, and if no new players want to get involved because it's too hard to learn how to play, the game dies. So they introduced "New World Order", where they want to keep all the really complex stuff at rare and mythic rare, while the commons are easier to understand. That way, when a new player opens a booster, they can basically understand what's going on with the majority of cards in the booster, and hopefully only see up to one really complicated rare that makes them wonder what to do with it. The impetus for this was the Time Spiral block, where they made absurdly complicated cards at all rarities that referenced Magic's past and possible futures. Enfranchised players loved the set, but sales were bad because newer or more casual players had no clue what was going on.
@@HessianHunter This sounds like it makes it so that the only interesting cards happen to be the ones that are on average more expensive and harder to get. This is kind of upsetting. The game is already expensive enough to play most formats with a deck that's actually fun and interesting.
@@Ivy_Panda Fair concern - It's possible for commons and uncommons to be either too complex or not complex enough, and both are bad. But look at the commons from Time Spiral - they're pretty clearly over the line for expecting a new player to understand what's happening. On the other hand, Ixalan was way too simple in a lot of people's opinion, mine included. Since Dominaria I think they've hit a good balance, personally. The Ravnica sets were full of interesting build-around uncommons, some of which have been relevant to Standard, like Cavalcade of Calamity and Dovin's Acuity.
Graham hecked up, he didn't read the 2R creature with an absolute wall of text. Whenever a player casts a spell you may pay 1, if you do search your library for an artifact and put it into play. His "Eldrazi" notably being an artifact!
I agree with the people in chat who say they want to see this again. Maybe not immediately, give it room to breathe, but I would love to see you come back and draft this again, with more experience with the cube and a better understanding of how the cards work.
Could also take a few more packs worth of generated cards, remove the same number of packs, and you'd have a gradually shifting combination of knowledge and understanding these strange new cards.
In the new RoboRosewater development server, we actually got into contact with Graham about a second cube. He accepted, and we are bit by bit assembling the abomination. Stay tuned!
I got 40 mins into this video (halfway through second pack) and had to stop because I needed to lie down. I already had a bit of a headache, and laughing as hard as I was was NOT helping. Morgan, you are a saint and a scholar, and you have brought something truly beautiful into this world. Godspeed.
This is one of my favorite things ever, I would love for somehow this to be done again. Use all the packs, fix some other Robo Rosewater cards to "actual card" status, etc. I was laughing so much during this.
In case anyone is actually interested in drafting this, Urza's Dream Engine is a set of roborosewater cards with neural net generated artwork. There's even a downloadable pdf of the cards already seperated into draftable packs.
I like "Remover of Obstacles". 17:55 That's a very apt name for a creature that can stop all creatures from blocking! And looks like it could combo well with all of the creatures from this 'set' with strong abilities that trigger upon dealing combat damage to a player!
"Oh yeah, did you hear about this new trap card" "no, what does it do?" "for 2 black and 3 generic you get to choose a creature on the battlefield" "and then what?" "..."
@@Firelaw This is who i used for the printer btw. $72 for a full cube worth of cards. Basically the same quality as playing cards, added benefit is they cant be confused with actual mtg cards especially if you do a custom back. www.makeplayingcards.com/design/custom-blank-card.html
this is one of those streams where you can't have it on in the background, otherwise it's just Graham and Ben laughing. I will come back to this when I can really pay attention.
Gargoyle Hooters might be the most meta card ever. The flavor text points out the creature type "Human Corallrafk". If you look closely, it says LRR AFK.
Coming back here to watch this over again. Hopefully one day we can see another Robo Rosewater cube. I would also like to point out the new “Blue Green Fractal” tokens when the first Robo Rosewater tokens mentioned in this video are “Blue Green Shapes”
Over a year later and still one of my all time favorite streams. Please bring this back, could do a COVID world friendly sealed tournament with RRW cube.
1:05:39 Not sure if they corrected this later "Does this card [ability: "Creatures can attack"] get around Defender?" Iirc, comprehensive rules state that if two contradicting rules are in effect (a "can" and a "can't" rule), then the rule that disallows something (the "can't" rule) is the one in effect. Defender states the creature can't attack, that white creature states that creatures can attack. The result is still that the defender can't attack.
2:00 Just shout for Judge; and like a skeletal wraith wearing a judge shirt, drifts over to you, mouth open, silently screeching Points to the misplayed card, and then drifts back away
This is so silly and I love it. Usually in Magic streams the laughs come from the players making jokes about the cards, having the laughs come from the cards themselves really cranks up the entertainment factor
Before watching the actual game play: I saw this on Mail Time, and even if it totally sucks and you decide you should never play this again, just the fact that this could happen at least once makes me insanely happy.
This is amazing, mad props to the gent/gal that put in the effort to make them. Also the art for all of these is as bonkers as all of the cards were. This was super fun to watch, and I'm only like 15 minutes in.
He could have also just used the enchantment to kill all of cameron's creatures before they lose summoning sickness, making it essentially a one sided repeatable board wipe.
I loved the first match lol cameron was like I make a myr every time some1 casts something! And then alex was like . . . You made this? . . . I made this. Lol.
I can't get over the one card that makes a 1/1 flying plant goblin creature token. I'm just imagining a little bean friend with stubby limbs and a sprout propeller on their head. So cute.
Thanks! I was super curious since they didn't end up showing that token on stream. I feel like the goblin you went with would still be pretty cute if it weren't for their wicked snarl.
I absolutely want to see you guys play this again in the future. There were even the other packs that weren't opened, so there are still surprises in there.
My favorite card here has to be Enigmatic Artifacthate, I don't know why, but it made me laugh so very hard when I realized how good a name it was for the card.
Watching Alex block with goblins and then not sac them to his scarecrow for 2 +1/+1 counters, and not sac the zombie that was targeted for exile was driving me crazy. Then he traded it when he could've sacked another couple tokens to keep his best card alive. He seriously underutilized his best card.
My favourite part of this video was in between round 2 match 2 and 3, when the sentences where like "Yeah, you should have jump blocked the homarid with minecrafter". Oh I love LLR and their intresting ideas.
That Drood land is basically Perpetual from MTG Arena. It doesn't say until End of turn so the buff stays on until it leaves play. Unfortunately, its not exactly like Perpetual cause that says regardless of where it goes the buff or status stays on
These cards are pretty awesome. "Exile target creature, then return a creature from your graveyard to your hand." Yeah, I can see that coming out in a real set, powerful but not game-breaking. But then it has STORM
"I Drood the Ozeference."
"I Abwatch."
This is Magic the way Glorblebloof intended.
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I really like that there's a cat that gives all the birds haste. Flavor win.
on the topic of flavor, aside from it's numbers, the Mesmerizing mage is BUSTED, and it's name is totally on flavor with its abilities
@@ChronoBolt Also the flavor text is funny too
2:22 Robo Rosewater explanation, sample cards
8:13 drafting
1:11:39 Graham's deckbuild
1:34:40 Adam's intro, 1:35:55 Cam vs. Alex
2:40:53 Nelson's intro, 2:41:43 Graham vs. Ben
3:43:48 Cam's intro, 3:44:20 Nelson vs. Adam
Reynard Wrecca you are a wonderful human being
Reynard Wrecca you are a wonderful human being
For people who want to see all the insanity:
29:53 Pack 2 opens
51:10 Pack 3 opens
bless you
"I Drood the Ozefrence" Button incoming?
“I cast abwatch in response”
I'd rather Drood Sandstorm Dog.
please yes, yes, and more yes
Or a shirt. Something I can buy. Please!
@@squidlump just a button that says "abwatch"
I feel like it's funnier if it's completely devoid of context.
"What would the judges even say?"
*Smash cut to Serge, screaming angrily in several languages wearing a torn judge's shirt*
Weendigo172 lol
“Exile two cards”
It doesn't say what zone or who controls it. Just choose two cards and exile them. Doesn't say target, so shroud and protection won't help.
This really shows how robust Magic as a framework is. I would argue that we actually got to see some pretty decent games despite all the cards in the "set" being either broken, nonsense or broken nonsense.
I thought this especially for the Creature - Human Wizard with an Overload cost. Overload could work for changing how a creature's ability works, that makes total sense.
@@MrZephy Totally. If a card like that was made today it would probably have some way to mark that it was overloaded, but that's more of a quality-of-life thing.
@@havcola6983 Yeah, they'd print overload counters like the Amonkhet monument counters.
@@MrZephy correct creature type for stats and color and ability and correct name.
If it was UUR with R tap I could see it printed. Maybe give it a +1/+1 counter when overloaded to signal the change.
@@MrZephy Kicker, and if it was kicked put a counter on it and then an activated ability you can only activate if it has that counter?
"4R Sorcery: Search your library." It doesn't say shuffle! This card does something! Not something good, but something!
Wouldn't that mean, that you can reorder your library? I can't there being a rule against reordering your library when searching it. That is Vampiric Tutor with A LOT of upside.
@@lennardtheesen390 No, searching a zone does not allow you to reorder that zone. Players typically don't preserve the order of their library when searching because such effects always have a shuffle clause.
@@BookofAeons I didn't know. That's really interesting. Thanks for letting me know.
@@lennardtheesen390 The ruling was made since Panglacial Wurm lets you cast it while searching your library and that interacts with stuff weirdly. The one Gatherer calls out is Millikin, which has "T, Put the top card of your library into the graveyard: add 1 to your mana pool" and thus cares very much about the position of the Wurm within your library.
Similarly, you're technically supposed to keep your graveyard in order because of cards like Nether Shadow (if it's below 3 creature cards in your graveyard, put it onto the battlefield). If you're playing in a format with only cards from Urza's Saga onwards you can sort it as you wish, though.
So I am allowed to look at the order of my library, right? I can't change it, but I see exactly what I will draw
I think they undervalued the red instant "you may search your library." It doesn't make you shuffle so you can just see what cards you're going to draw.
Definitely a unique and not totally useless effect, but doesn't seem like it'd be worth a card and 5 mana just to know what order your cards are in.
Christopher Lundgren well since you don’t have to shuffle you can rearrange your library so you basically scry your entire deck
@@littleguy8 nope, you're not allowed to rearrange your library while shuffling because of Panglacial Wurm
@@jfb- so you'd get to know every card you're going to draw, but still you'd have no ability to manipulate the order of cards, right?
@@jfb- your not shuffling your searching
To all enfranchised players who complain about new world order - this is what a core set looks like to a brand new player
i keep seeing that phrase thrown around, "new world order". what does it refer to in MTG? I'm still kinda new to the game, so i am not familiar with a lot of terms
@@ChronoBolt It's a term Mark Rosewater (longtime lead designer for Magic) created to describe how they handle complexity of cards at the various rarities starting several years ago. Here's the full article if you're interested - magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/making-magic/new-world-order-2011-12-02
A cliff notes version: With games that continuously add new components, like Magic, there's the temptation to make your new stuff more complicated to make it more interesting to your enfranchised players. Eventually, though, your cards become incomprehensible to a brand new player, and if no new players want to get involved because it's too hard to learn how to play, the game dies. So they introduced "New World Order", where they want to keep all the really complex stuff at rare and mythic rare, while the commons are easier to understand. That way, when a new player opens a booster, they can basically understand what's going on with the majority of cards in the booster, and hopefully only see up to one really complicated rare that makes them wonder what to do with it. The impetus for this was the Time Spiral block, where they made absurdly complicated cards at all rarities that referenced Magic's past and possible futures. Enfranchised players loved the set, but sales were bad because newer or more casual players had no clue what was going on.
J Steve Bergquist I’d also never heard of it, thanks.
@@HessianHunter This sounds like it makes it so that the only interesting cards happen to be the ones that are on average more expensive and harder to get. This is kind of upsetting. The game is already expensive enough to play most formats with a deck that's actually fun and interesting.
@@Ivy_Panda Fair concern - It's possible for commons and uncommons to be either too complex or not complex enough, and both are bad. But look at the commons from Time Spiral - they're pretty clearly over the line for expecting a new player to understand what's happening. On the other hand, Ixalan was way too simple in a lot of people's opinion, mine included. Since Dominaria I think they've hit a good balance, personally. The Ravnica sets were full of interesting build-around uncommons, some of which have been relevant to Standard, like Cavalcade of Calamity and Dovin's Acuity.
Graham hecked up, he didn't read the 2R creature with an absolute wall of text. Whenever a player casts a spell you may pay 1, if you do search your library for an artifact and put it into play. His "Eldrazi" notably being an artifact!
wow, nice catch!
The blue green Shape token was really just the result of a Quandrix student's experiments with time travel
Nah, just drunken student shenanigans
I was watching this live during the draft portion. My god, so damn good.
PleasantKenobi Love your vids
I wanted there to be a card with trambopolone
300th like!
Awww why isnt he verified
I will now reject all other forms of magic in favor of this majestic work of art
seeing "All Werewolf" as a 2/4 Elf Squirt pushed me over the edge
Squirit
I agree with the people in chat who say they want to see this again. Maybe not immediately, give it room to breathe, but I would love to see you come back and draft this again, with more experience with the cube and a better understanding of how the cards work.
Could also take a few more packs worth of generated cards, remove the same number of packs, and you'd have a gradually shifting combination of knowledge and understanding these strange new cards.
In the new RoboRosewater development server, we actually got into contact with Graham about a second cube. He accepted, and we are bit by bit assembling the abomination. Stay tuned!
@@zephyr5481 Oooooh, thanks for the heads up!
@Saikonaifu YES can’t wait
@@zephyr5481 oh my gosh YES
I got 40 mins into this video (halfway through second pack) and had to stop because I needed to lie down. I already had a bit of a headache, and laughing as hard as I was was NOT helping.
Morgan, you are a saint and a scholar, and you have brought something truly beautiful into this world. Godspeed.
Aww, thank you. :3
This is one of my favorite things ever, I would love for somehow this to be done again. Use all the packs, fix some other Robo Rosewater cards to "actual card" status, etc. I was laughing so much during this.
In case anyone is actually interested in drafting this, Urza's Dream Engine is a set of roborosewater cards with neural net generated artwork. There's even a downloadable pdf of the cards already seperated into draftable packs.
Where is that PDF?
Where is the pdf
?
I like how "Mardu Ratworks" is actually in the right colours and has the correct name: it's red and white and makes rats, usually a black creature.
I like "Remover of Obstacles". 17:55 That's a very apt name for a creature that can stop all creatures from blocking! And looks like it could combo well with all of the creatures from this 'set' with strong abilities that trigger upon dealing combat damage to a player!
"Oh yeah, did you hear about this new trap card"
"no, what does it do?"
"for 2 black and 3 generic you get to choose a creature on the battlefield"
"and then what?"
"..."
Oh, so that's how WotC designed Time Spiral. It all makes sense now.
You think they did the same for remastered?
Time Spiral is good, actually.
iirc, Kaldheim's cards have more rules text than Time Spiral's
@@alexscriabin Rare, yes. Common and uncommon, no.
I would love a list for this, I have never wanted to draft anything more
@@clauderains1894 I came here for that. I'm off to the printer tomorrow to make this monster because of you lol
@@Javawocky92 Let me know if you play it, I'd love to hear about it!
@@Firelaw Played it twice now. Its my favorite cube now lol.
@@Javawocky92 That's awesome to hear! I'm glad you're enjoying it. ^-^
@@Firelaw This is who i used for the printer btw. $72 for a full cube worth of cards. Basically the same quality as playing cards, added benefit is they cant be confused with actual mtg cards especially if you do a custom back.
www.makeplayingcards.com/design/custom-blank-card.html
"Remover of Obstacles" is a sick name for a card and its actual ability is actually extremely fitting. I could see that being a legit card
sounds like an eldrazi
this is one of those streams where you can't have it on in the background, otherwise it's just Graham and Ben laughing.
I will come back to this when I can really pay attention.
How do you have normal drafts as background noise?
I just figured out lore from this set!
The soal curse was clearly made to combat the phyrexian rains!
1:34:43 Shout outs to Adam for remembering the people that can't watch this live!
I still rewatch this occasionally. Its so good!
Gargoyle Hooters might be the most meta card ever. The flavor text points out the creature type "Human Corallrafk". If you look closely, it says LRR AFK.
LLR?
oh never mind you just made a typo when writing the type
That flavor text was from a twitter reply, not ai generated sadly
every other sentence during the draft is just "What?!", and I love it
"Cup is tabling?....let's drink!" Lives rent free in my brain, thanks Nelly
Coming back here to watch this over again. Hopefully one day we can see another Robo Rosewater cube.
I would also like to point out the new “Blue Green Fractal” tokens when the first Robo Rosewater tokens mentioned in this video are “Blue Green Shapes”
Over a year later and still one of my all time favorite streams. Please bring this back, could do a COVID world friendly sealed tournament with RRW cube.
What's interesting is that this is a way to simulate drafting for the first time for veteran players
1:05:39
Not sure if they corrected this later
"Does this card [ability: "Creatures can attack"] get around Defender?"
Iirc, comprehensive rules state that if two contradicting rules are in effect (a "can" and a "can't" rule), then the rule that disallows something (the "can't" rule) is the one in effect.
Defender states the creature can't attack, that white creature states that creatures can attack. The result is still that the defender can't attack.
Easily my favorite event you've ever done. Many thanks to the viewer who put this all together.
You're welcome! :D
2:00
Just shout for Judge; and like a skeletal wraith wearing a judge shirt, drifts over to you, mouth open, silently screeching
Points to the misplayed card, and then drifts back away
I would be super keen to have a north 100 episode going through some of these questionably powerful cards and how fast they would be pointed
Drood, The 2/1 flier that vindicates, lots of others too tbh
56:20 Clearly, Ten-Caller's Leficuon was designed so a player could say "In response, I cast One with Nothing! I win!"
Now that Magic has Fractal and Copy tokens, the "Shape" token seems far more realistic.
I know right?
This is so silly and I love it. Usually in Magic streams the laughs come from the players making jokes about the cards, having the laughs come from the cards themselves really cranks up the entertainment factor
Before watching the actual game play: I saw this on Mail Time, and even if it totally sucks and you decide you should never play this again, just the fact that this could happen at least once makes me insanely happy.
At the start of round one: Hey Adam! Watching the draft and deck building was great.
At the end of the video: That was a lot of fun, and surprisingly coherent.
Me realizing that the actual physical festering minecraft card has a green top to mimic the look of a minecraft dirt block. Cool.
I really hope “I’ll Drood the Osefrense” got added as a quote.
This is amazing, mad props to the gent/gal that put in the effort to make them. Also the art for all of these is as bonkers as all of the cards were. This was super fun to watch, and I'm only like 15 minutes in.
Thank you! It was a lot of work but so much fun watching it finally all come together.
they're calling it Earth Wapner when it's so very clearly Ear Thwapner
Alex could've sacced the hulk to the scarecrow to prevent combat damage to the simic commander aaaaah
well he said he was kinda sandbagging. honestly with just the enchantment and the scarecrow he would have won easily.
He could have also just used the enchantment to kill all of cameron's creatures before they lose summoning sickness, making it essentially a one sided repeatable board wipe.
I would watch this cube format at least once a month.
I loved the first match lol cameron was like I make a myr every time some1 casts something! And then alex was like . . . You made this? . . . I made this. Lol.
I can't get over the one card that makes a 1/1 flying plant goblin creature token. I'm just imagining a little bean friend with stubby limbs and a sprout propeller on their head. So cute.
Sadly I couldn't find art that cute.. But here is what the plant goblin token ended up looking like if you're curious! i.imgur.com/8rZbvbb.png
Thanks! I was super curious since they didn't end up showing that token on stream. I feel like the goblin you went with would still be pretty cute if it weren't for their wicked snarl.
I watch this about once a year. Its amazing every time
Same actually
Doing my yearly watch of this vod i love it
"what would the judges even say"
Probably "don't."
Just Serge looking directly at the Camera and saying 'No'
Call 1-800-DUNT
I absolutely want to see you guys play this again in the future. There were even the other packs that weren't opened, so there are still surprises in there.
Okay, now I wanne see a Commander game with decks built around legends from this "set"! But the rest of the cards must be normal cards!
So, Someone vs Someone vs Ephara Sea Screaming vs Card Juggler action?
17:09 Ben's Draft ... Flares of the Returned does NOT say the opponent must/may shuffle their library. Well... That is a crazy effect.
I wonder when we'll get the full cycle of Allied "Someone" Legends. Get on to it Robo-Rosewater.
I’m surprised Nelson didn’t get why card that shuffles your library into your graveyard is so funny 😂 it’s like a card that say loose the game
Two days later.....
New un-set revealed!
WHAT!!!! ARE YOU FOR REAL?!!!
"Leyline of the Big Dumb Idiot" really got me
Alex's Deck is REAL? WHAT! Amazing, well done, astounded me
And then twoish years later, they actually make a BlueGreen Shape(Fractal) token. Life really does imitate art.
It’s like drafting in the Upside Down
You should play a comander game with one of the legendary creatures
Simic Commander
"Did you cut this?"
"That's my deck. I'm shuffling yours."
3:01:29 “They wouldn’t [put overload on a creature] because it’s hard to track like that”
Inb4 First Strike counters
Its like playing a set predicted by Friday nights Paul. This is so sweet.
I must've watched this vod at least 5 times now and I laugh just as hard as when I watched it the first time
My favorite card here has to be Enigmatic Artifacthate, I don't know why, but it made me laugh so very hard when I realized how good a name it was for the card.
Life before death, strength before weakness, Rebirthbound before destination.
Lmao
My favorite part about curse of goldmine is that even if you pay the 1 it still bounces itself anyways
"Cup is just a downgrade from Pot of Greed."
I was hoping alex would notice he could block then sacrifice the blocking creature to start the beeg creature arms race
Watching this in 2022 and Blue Green "Shape" is pretty Quandrix.
I never thought I'd be shouting "Boost your dude with drood!" at my screen, but here we are
1W 2/2 that wraths the board when it deals damage.
The more I watch of this, the more I like Ben. He's a good dude.
this was entertaining as hell, I would love for a second one.
"There's no 'end of turn' on drood of rantis'" that's a one-two comedy combo baby
Wow
Roborosewater predicted the Quandrix tokens from Strixhaven (kind of)
I would love to see more of this, it's great. With all the work that went into creating this cube it would be a shame if it didn't see more play.
Thank you! It was a lot of work and it was so much fun to see it come into fruition.
I'm shocked that nobody pointed out the appropriateness of the flavor text on the 2 mana 2/1 vindicate: "Terrifying."
Watching Alex block with goblins and then not sac them to his scarecrow for 2 +1/+1 counters, and not sac the zombie that was targeted for exile was driving me crazy. Then he traded it when he could've sacked another couple tokens to keep his best card alive. He seriously underutilized his best card.
This was beautiful, please play more with these cards!
Salt Rock Horror is an infinite with hardened scales. Nice.
My favourite part of this video was in between round 2 match 2 and 3, when the sentences where like "Yeah, you should have jump blocked the homarid with minecrafter". Oh I love LLR and their intresting ideas.
31:53 the flavor text on the mana dork killed me
This is absolutely incredible. This was so much fun to watch. Thanks for entertaining us.
48:48 name idea if roborosewater gets turned into a set: Unsettling
My enjoyment this whole draft is watching Adam in the draft. Like whatever boys let me comb myself and watch you boys struggle on picks PRICELESS
Technically, aren't all magic cards generated by (groups of) neural networks?
Card Graham has at 13:38 ...
IT HAS STORM??? WTF ROBO ROSEWATER
Was gonna say "It's also 5 mana so like, how much are you storming it for" but it's an instant
Fuck
Can I...uhhh... drood the Ozeference? Classic Drood moment
This is the most raw, wild and hilarious form of Magic I've ever seen.
I’m so glad to see Alex, miss him so much in Friday Nights.
This was super fun to watch! Do more crazy stuff like this!
ALL WEREFWOLF (Legal disclosure: ALL WEREWOLF contains 0% wolf, human, or werewolf)
That Drood land is basically Perpetual from MTG Arena. It doesn't say until End of turn so the buff stays on until it leaves play. Unfortunately, its not exactly like Perpetual cause that says regardless of where it goes the buff or status stays on
These cards are pretty awesome.
"Exile target creature, then return a creature from your graveyard to your hand." Yeah, I can see that coming out in a real set, powerful but not game-breaking.
But then it has STORM
I love the cat that gives birds haste.