Magic in 2002 Was Truly Something Else | Psychatog vs Squirrel Opposition

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  • Опубликовано: 31 янв 2025

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  • @michaelsinnreich6626
    @michaelsinnreich6626 Год назад +525

    Always a winning episode when Frank makes an appearance.

    • @lordmatz3435
      @lordmatz3435 Год назад +10

      exactly my thoughts! but this channel rarely disappoints anyway, keep it up guys.

    • @michaelsinnreich6626
      @michaelsinnreich6626 Год назад +5

      @@lordmatz3435 that was an inclusive cheer for Frank, not exclusive. The boys know that we love their hard work.

  • @dexterkennedy6710
    @dexterkennedy6710 Год назад +317

    Just want to say. I really enjoy segments like where Frank discussed fact or fiction splits.

    • @TrophyGuide101
      @TrophyGuide101 Год назад +6

      I was going to ask, do you think they recorded this before or after Frank's 2 absolute clutch fact or fiction 0/5 splits against Toffal from a few weeks back? If anyone missed it Frank bluffed having the card that did 2/3 damage for each instant or sorcery in their hand that would have been lethal so he gave Toffal a 0/5 split. Toffal was forced to take 0, the next turn he does the same split, Toffal laughs because he already took 0 but seen it was a bluff so he took the 5 this time, only Frank has topdecked the card he needed and snatched victory from the laws of defeat. One of the best plays I've ever seen.

    • @mattc3581
      @mattc3581 Год назад +1

      To be fair the FoF split was often relatively easy to do. There is often a powerful card in the 5 that you know they're going to want. You ask yourself, will they take that on it's own in a 1 vs 4 split, if so split like that and they only get one card. If not then the 4 is too strong, which card(s) of the 4 can you put with the powerful one to keep the two sides balanced the best. Job done. There are a few crazy cases like the 5-0 split, but normally the above works and isn't too hard to think through.

  • @Trisket
    @Trisket Год назад +377

    Legend has it pros figured out Psychatog was incredible by using it as a proxy for Shadowmage Infiltrator and realizing it was actually a better card in almost every scenario.

    • @camo3951
      @camo3951 Год назад +27

      Also heard this! Unfortunately after I got my (very expensive) playset of shadowmage

    • @zigzag2370
      @zigzag2370 Год назад +63

      This is exactly what happened.... I was actually there the day this interaction was discovered at star city games.... We were drafting and several of us were using psychatog as a proxy for infiltrator in an esper control deck that was all in on things like absorb and undermine and mana short original idea was that we would pressure out opponents by playing cards like meddling mage and shadow mage early on backed up by our force spikes and memory lapse and chainers edict or we could play stand still then sit back until we forced the opponent to break standstill and draw the control deck 3 cards that typically gaure teed us a counter spell of some sort we were trying to faceless butcher our meddling mages then cast upheaval which left a meddling mage in play but we kept discarding our hands and being left with a less then optimal board state and huge graveyard that's when it dawned on us that if we had psychatog instead of meddling mage we could use the huge graveyard left behind by upheaval to kill the opponent and that was basically the beginning of the terro that was Dr teeth.... Wizards even printed shock in the following set bc they needed a way to deal with psychatog but all that did was make us add red to the deck 😅

    • @85mcarnold
      @85mcarnold Год назад +7

      I wouldn’t be surprised if that was one reason. Alternatively, I remember that there was a deck that dominated at state championships that planned to Upheaval into Zombie Infestation. When the first pro level standard event was held afterwards, these Upheaval decks had replaced Zombie Infestation with Psychatog.

    • @kahunamoe22
      @kahunamoe22 Год назад

      ​​@@zigzag2370ok I'm going to call bullshit, Ryan fuller was never at star city games. Stop lying. He's fucking Canadian and he won the San Diego masters. Then the deck destroyed the next weekend of JSS qualifiers in the US. Carlos Romao won the pro tour by not countering fact or fiction and instead saving to fight over upheaval. Ryan fuller is the tog innovator full stop.

    • @kahunamoe22
      @kahunamoe22 Год назад

      ​@@85mcarnoldyes this coupled with the fact that shadowmage got wrecked by urzas rage.

  • @SickOfItAll1988
    @SickOfItAll1988 Год назад +169

    Happy to see frank again, his excitement for the game is contagious

  • @ilyannattv
    @ilyannattv Год назад +101

    "and a bunch of lands" just made my day. Best editor in these parts by far.

    • @necrow4155
      @necrow4155 Год назад +2

      I laughed so hard there.

  • @logancalapp2426
    @logancalapp2426 Год назад +164

    I wish they did print runs like this today so casual players can feel what its like to play at the top

    • @Last_Resort991
      @Last_Resort991 Год назад +5

      Just play Magic Arena. You can easily play top decks for free.

    • @logancalapp2426
      @logancalapp2426 Год назад +59

      @@Last_Resort991 Well, kinda. You have to spend tons of wildcards and to get those either cost money or a lot of patience and grinding

    • @bluesmanshoes
      @bluesmanshoes Год назад +29

      You can make proxies yourself (print and put in sleeves) or order them printed on (kind of) authentic cardboard for a few cents per card.

    • @lordmatz3435
      @lordmatz3435 Год назад +49

      @@Last_Resort991 "for free" lmao. its a complete chore to grind arena, if you have responsibilities like work or shit like that.

    • @DerickAfterDark
      @DerickAfterDark Год назад +14

      The end of world championship decks does seem like a missed opportunity for easy money. I believe Pokemon TCG still does it.

  • @mrjollyweeper6316
    @mrjollyweeper6316 Год назад +95

    This series along with the best deck ever series are just the best magic content. I love seeing old decks

    • @robertcousins2274
      @robertcousins2274 Год назад +3

      Agree. I have moved on from playing magic. I prefer the way it used to be and love these videos!

  • @alexssain
    @alexssain Год назад +34

    I really miss when magic cards didnt have 36 lines of text.
    Very fun episode guys as usual.

    • @MarvelOfRain
      @MarvelOfRain Год назад +3

      It is unfortunately inevitable if you want the game to evolve. That said I wonder what would become of the game if they focused more on reprints and made only like one set of cards a year. Sounds like an interesting format, but other then that I cannot imagine Magic still being around without the increasing complexity. There is just so many cool, innovative and fresh card games and I cannot imagine how magic could stick around without its depth.

    • @darthsnarf
      @darthsnarf 5 месяцев назад +1

      Selective memory some old cards have paragraphs of text too, but there are way more cards with more complicated abilities today, they almost never print vanilla creatures anymore

    • @cornmaized
      @cornmaized 3 месяца назад

      i think you and my buddies were playing different versions of magic back then, most of those cards had almost double the amount of needed text on them

  • @Fabregas200788
    @Fabregas200788 Год назад +108

    Karsten is an MTG MVP, can't say it better tbh
    I'm such a huge fan of Frank, his knowledge, experience, insights and charisma are absolutely a HOUSE!

    • @HurricaneGregor
      @HurricaneGregor Год назад

      That's probably why he's in the MTG Hall of Fame.

  • @MattBraddick
    @MattBraddick Год назад +14

    Carlos Romão's WC Psychatog deck was a significant milestone for me. I bought this deck in high school out of pure curiosity, wanting to see what WC players did when building decks. It took me several months of toying around with the deck, but I finally figured out how to pilot it properly, and that whole process made me an infinitely better player. This one product did more to improve my skills than any individual article, game, or experience, and I'll remember it always. I"m not exaggerating when I say it changed my life; it made Magic more than just a casual game to play with friends, it became a lifelong hobby.

    • @Zer0Sen
      @Zer0Sen Год назад

      That's such a nice story to hear man :3, my first love of card games beyond casually playing was Dino Rabbit in 2012 Yu-Gi-Oh! and the subsequent formats with Wind-ups, Mermail, Spellbook and Dragon Rulers. A format for which I was too young to play at the time was DupeTroop which entailed a bunch of different decks with varying playstyles but all centered around the card Card Trooper.

    • @profanemagic5671
      @profanemagic5671 Год назад

      for me that deck was the perfect storm when I was ~11 years old.
      We had a guy in my card-shop that had all the vintage-staple decks and had no problem with handing a noobie like me a full powered deck just so he could giggle at the way I played them in the beginning.
      Joke was on him really quickly tho, as I became very good with them :D

  • @nyvisalays2475
    @nyvisalays2475 Год назад +38

    They mentioned the bird every game but the nightscape familiar(s) did so much work. The fact you can play them after your upheaval to get restarted quickly is really good.

  • @tciddados
    @tciddados Год назад +17

    The Fact or Fiction value talk reminds me of the wild 2x 0-vs-5 Fact or Fiction play on an earlier vid.

    • @Paul_Franz
      @Paul_Franz Год назад +5

      Was thinking the same thing. That was one of the coolest play sequences I've ever seen.

  • @MarkAvo
    @MarkAvo Год назад +35

    Please keep doing these and bringing in Karsten. The history is so wonderful I’d love y’all to keep doing this series even after you’ve used all of the world champions decks.

  • @ManaPirate
    @ManaPirate Год назад +1

    I can appreciate Frank even more for asking the question i shout at the screen everytime of "whats the maximum theoretical damage from this"
    Bring Frank back on lots more

  • @WebCamParrot
    @WebCamParrot Год назад +8

    Frank Karsten quickly becoming one of my favourite parts of mtg content on youtube!

  • @whydoesfloat
    @whydoesfloat Год назад +28

    I always forget that Frank Karsten is a PHD mathematician! Looking at Fact or Fiction through a combinatorics lens is so interesting!

    • @drainfafnir4465
      @drainfafnir4465 4 месяца назад

      I would love to see a Frank Karsten plays magic but with mathematical analysis series.

  • @GoDzJtFr
    @GoDzJtFr Год назад +7

    Frank's advice for FoF was fantastic. It's so great to hear someone who lived through those standards break it down for casuals

  • @RealJohnKimble
    @RealJohnKimble Год назад +17

    I loved playing psychatog, it was my first "competitive deck" that and I had a nimble mongoose/wild mongral/aquameba/basking rootwalla madness deck. To this day I still hold these cards close to my heart. So many amazing childhood memories.

    • @victorperezurbano9504
      @victorperezurbano9504 Год назад +1

      Psychatog madness was my first ever competitive deck and I will always love it too

  • @facemop134
    @facemop134 Год назад +4

    I Love Frank Carsten, its always so cool when he appears in any of your Videos. Pls invite him more often!

  • @davidhansen5067
    @davidhansen5067 Год назад +1

    Frank Karsten, plus a positively heavenly control deck, has made my day. A counterspell was one of the first cards I ever played in Magic, and I still play Fact or Fiction in all of my Commander decks for the fun of the piles minigame.

  • @ThisIsACommanderChannel
    @ThisIsACommanderChannel Год назад +1

    "You should have bought a squirrel" @11:00 I love that I just heard a random reference to Rat Race in a Magic video, especially since it's Magic in 2002 and Rat Race released just the previous year.

  • @MrKikke2
    @MrKikke2 Год назад +14

    Best mtg video series of youtube, this along best deck all time. You guys rocks!

  • @apparatus_concession
    @apparatus_concession Год назад +67

    Next video: Magic in 2050 will truly be something else

    • @Stampee23
      @Stampee23 Год назад +15

      I would love to see them make this unironically. Just let them decide what to power creep and play a deck like that.

    • @Jedicake
      @Jedicake Год назад +4

      "New Secret Lair: U.S. Presidents"

    • @GaybrohamStinkton
      @GaybrohamStinkton Год назад

      Didnt they make a future set? That was semi an joke

    • @larsegholmfischmann6594
      @larsegholmfischmann6594 Год назад

      Xzikomfdfhj's Scorn: R, sorcery, You win the game, unless a player pays 20 life, then you lose the game instead ... red is still OP in the future

    • @ComfyDents
      @ComfyDents Год назад +1

      "RoboRosewater"

  • @AceIre
    @AceIre Год назад +7

    I've not played MTG since around 2009 but I always enjoyed your content since stumbling across the channel. These videos with Frank using older decks has been a treat, as well as being able to more easily follow the board state without the more text heavy modern "newer" cards. Keep up the great work.

    • @CardmarketMagic
      @CardmarketMagic  Год назад +2

      I'm happy you enjoy our nostalgia content :) it's our favourite to make!

  • @craigrgriffin
    @craigrgriffin Год назад +35

    Anytime i see frank karsten, or even look at one of his decklists I can literally feel the energy behind it. Always love when you guys have him on.
    Edit: evidentsly everyone agrees

  • @whaleofdarkness
    @whaleofdarkness Год назад +3

    Being 15 is no excuse, Thoralf. In 2004, Julien Nuijten was 15 years old when he won the world championship with Astral Slide.

  • @MajestixComicsClix
    @MajestixComicsClix Год назад +9

    Frank reading a bedtime story to them is everything
    Also, more MTG history with Frank. Love these

  • @99wattr89
    @99wattr89 Год назад +2

    I love how, with a simple studio, real people playing real games, and some smart editing choices, you folks are able to produce MtG entertainment that blows the biggest shows like Game Knights out of the water.

  • @Varler_
    @Varler_ Год назад +2

    These episodes are always fun! I never realized just how strong Psychatog was. It looks so unassuming!

  • @Zer0Sen
    @Zer0Sen Год назад +11

    That last game was really good. Hibernation is one hell of a card.

    • @jana-mariefranke849
      @jana-mariefranke849 Год назад

      Yes, I asked myself tho if all green permanents also would mean his green lands? Cuz they didn't return those 😅

    • @MrRoyBurns
      @MrRoyBurns Год назад +4

      @@jana-mariefranke849 Lands are colorless permanents (except for corner cases like Dryad Arbor)

  • @AfroAtze
    @AfroAtze Год назад +2

    I see Frank Karsten, I smash the like button!

  • @MTG_Scribe
    @MTG_Scribe Год назад +10

    As someone who started paying Magic in 1993...I love this series.

  • @07kamakaze
    @07kamakaze Год назад +4

    Frank is such a gem i always enjoy watching him play these old decks

  • @roboticbychoice1081
    @roboticbychoice1081 Год назад +2

    I love Frank's breakdown of FoF. It's often such a complex card to play against.

  • @AlienValkyrie
    @AlienValkyrie Год назад +5

    Frank Karsten talking about combinatorial partition problems is exactly why you gotta be careful when playing complex strategy games against mathematicians xD

  • @kookooburu
    @kookooburu Год назад +2

    This is my favourite series of yours, old Magic with Mr. K

  • @tingeltangel2163
    @tingeltangel2163 Год назад +2

    This Videos take me back to my childhood. It feels so good and brings back so much memories.
    It was a time with no worries. Playing with your friends. Sometimes even drawing from the same Deck. A time where i had no idea, which cards are good, which are Bad. A time, where we younger players always got ripped from older players in Our school-library.

  • @TaisxD
    @TaisxD Год назад +3

    This is one of the best ones ever. The decks are so cool, the editing is phenomenal as always and Torralf and Frank are the perfect duo at hyping and reminiscing together. Please do way more of these and please get Karsten back to tell us more about the olden days when magic was about reading and math.

  • @merke323
    @merke323 Год назад +1

    Wow, thanks guys, Psychatog was my very first deck, this really felt like home!
    That colour screw on Frank's side though: when the opposition deck discards opposition you can tell something went wrong

  • @josephroso6076
    @josephroso6076 Год назад +1

    I love editing in the interludes about iconic old cards. So fun to take the trip to 2002.

  • @BuddyTheCat2020
    @BuddyTheCat2020 Год назад +1

    I really liked this Format of half gameplay, half an interview. Very well done!

  • @SuperDomi94
    @SuperDomi94 Год назад +1

    I truly believe the "documentary" bits of these videos are amazing segments that hold an almost archaelogical value from the TCG world perspective. When you also had deep insights as the one provided by Karl and Thoralf over each play you really get an insanely educational product for those who seek a better understanding of the game's history and mechanics, and an highly entertaing one to boot!
    Just great work guys, keep 'em coming!

  • @Yammenkow
    @Yammenkow Год назад +2

    I love this series so much. Super fun to see what magic used to look like.

  • @rfldrj
    @rfldrj Год назад +1

    Jetzt weiß ich wieder warum das togg Deck eines meiner lieblingsdecks war. ❤

  • @vladtodorov4665
    @vladtodorov4665 Год назад +3

    Frank and this old magic brings back so much nostalgia and history

  • @emanuelqfernandes
    @emanuelqfernandes Год назад

    I think you have a winning segment in here. Frank is just amazing to hear and Thoralf has an amazing strategic mind, it's such a privilege to see this kind of matches with old decks. Too bad that WotC stopped making this, it was a great fun for casual players to get to hold how a tournament level deck would behave.
    Please continue to provide with more content like this, there's more old decks, with old meta engines for new players to discover and old players (like myself) to remember some good ol' times.

  • @MartinJohns
    @MartinJohns Год назад

    Probably my favourite series that you guys do. Seeing Magic from times that I missed is awesome.

  • @GamerdevilPro
    @GamerdevilPro Год назад +1

    I started playing a few years after and never played with Psychatog so it was hard for me to grasp just how powerful of a card it was back then in that environment. You definitely showcased its power, impressive card!

  • @michaelng7274
    @michaelng7274 Год назад

    This is so nostalgic, I love it! I used to play competitively during this era. Was lucky enough to reach top 100 in our country. In one of our practice games, I have 5 cards in the graveyard and needed to put cards there in order to reach threshold, so I casted Fact or Fiction. My friend separated the pile 5-0. I was so stumped. It was one of my fondest memories during that time. Thank you for reminding me of the fun times.

  • @tessanger
    @tessanger Год назад +1

    I love when you have guests. Thank you for it 😊

  • @brofst
    @brofst Год назад +1

    These series are so great, not just the gameplay portion but the interspersed discussions.

  • @Scrimshaw_DuBois42
    @Scrimshaw_DuBois42 Год назад

    This is some of my favorite MTG content on RUclips right now. I've always loved these World Champ decks, and it's even more fun to watch them with the context of the stories behind the decks and the tournaments. This actually gives me an idea for a series: Like the "Best Deck Ever" tournaments you've done for Standard and Modern tournament winners, but for Duel Decks. Idk if anyone but me would actually be interested in that series, but maybe you could try a couple of the Duel Deck Anthology decks? Those were a lot of fun to play, and they actually could be pretty powerful sometimes.

  • @waves-
    @waves- Год назад

    Great video, I always look forward to watching Thoralf and Frank play these old decks and share memories!

  • @frederikklarname149
    @frederikklarname149 Год назад +1

    I love this series! Frank is such a gem. And so is everyone from the Cardmarket team - onscreen or not. Thanks for blessing us with these uploads.

  • @djdaddyd5032
    @djdaddyd5032 Год назад

    I only get to play paper mtg so often now that my friends and I are grown up, you guys really bring the love back to my kitchen! Thank you!

  • @matteorebeschi6824
    @matteorebeschi6824 Год назад

    I started playing Magic during the Odissey block so this bring back lots of memories! Love these throwbacks to the early 2000s! Keep em coming!

  • @itsanapesworld
    @itsanapesworld Год назад +1

    you guys absolutely make the best mtg content atm, sad that you dont have more subscribers, you definitely deserve over 1 million^^

  • @Korwinga
    @Korwinga Год назад +1

    I really like these look back videos. I've been playing magic basically since the beginning, but not playing even semi-competitively until 2008. It's fun seeing just how powerful some of the older cards are.

  • @OtherSideLLC
    @OtherSideLLC Год назад +2

    As someone whose work is often adjacent to combinatorics and game theory i would love to hear Frank talk about the mathamatics of MTG

  • @purplelilypervincle4898
    @purplelilypervincle4898 Год назад +3

    This was really a bad day for me, going back home and finding that my favorite youtuber made a new video really cheered me up🎉❤ This series Is really awesome

    • @Jlizard27
      @Jlizard27 Год назад

      I hope the rest of your day and tomorrow go better for you!!

  • @KKDT
    @KKDT Год назад

    Thanks for bringing back Frank again! Great video guys! :)

  • @modestbukowski
    @modestbukowski Год назад +1

    Magic was so much fun and a bit simpler in the early aughts, feels like a different game now almost. This episode made me very nostalgic. Hoping for more, and more appearances from Frank.

  • @lenlee14
    @lenlee14 Год назад +1

    I’m a simple man. I see Frank Karsten, I hit the thumbs up button! 👍

  • @patpatsbacks9117
    @patpatsbacks9117 Год назад +1

    This is such a cool series. It’s awesome to hear Frank talk about and share all the nostalgia.

  • @durza19
    @durza19 Год назад

    Awesome video from the best Magic channel on the tube.

  • @flooohooo
    @flooohooo Год назад

    I love the mix of history and gameplay of mtg. Great video, especially with Frank! Keep this going for as long as possible!

  • @iliasmess
    @iliasmess Год назад +1

    SUPER matchup 👌 The sheer power of Psychatog.. and Oppo-Nest that was always my favourite deck of the times, backed up with Static Orb.
    Aah, these were fun days 🎉
    (By the way Frank killed it with explaining the FoF scenarios ! 😊)

  • @Flip4Crypt
    @Flip4Crypt Год назад

    This channel never misses, great video!
    I love the series and seeing some classic One v One match ups

  • @DeinOmma
    @DeinOmma Год назад

    Mega gutes Video!
    Einfach immer wieder schön alte Decks zu sehen!

  • @ericlizama8552
    @ericlizama8552 Год назад +1

    I've never played old-school Magic, but something about old control decks that play 1/2s makes me smile.

  • @tendietyrant4206
    @tendietyrant4206 Год назад +1

    I really enjoy these videos, Frank's explanations are great. I also love seeing older cards that I heard were great used in game to see exactly how and why they were so good.
    It also helps that pretty much every game played in this series really comes down to the wire.

  • @Fabregas200788
    @Fabregas200788 Год назад

    29:21 curtis cole - connecting dots
    epic tune, thanks for it, guys!

  • @guillaumegladieux9839
    @guillaumegladieux9839 Год назад

    Best mtg content available, as always with you guys. Kudos !
    I hope you'll continue this serie.

  • @williamkeiser7562
    @williamkeiser7562 Год назад +1

    This was the year I started playing. Seeing these cards being played again like this really took me back to when I was really new and though so many bad cards were good lol.

  • @zealcrux
    @zealcrux Год назад

    I love this series! It also makes me super nostalgic for these gold border cards, I remember picking up a few of these decks when I was still learning how to play, so it's super cool seeing all these stories come to life!

  • @CommanderSoe
    @CommanderSoe Год назад +1

    Awesome Video, love it ❤ Frank is so exited and looking forward to the next ones. Also I really love your Video ideas and all the work which is put into it.

  • @ralr
    @ralr Год назад +1

    Best series of the forever! sincerely, Regisaur alpha🎉

  • @nathanielreichley4640
    @nathanielreichley4640 Год назад +2

    Question for the pros here: does the Pro Tour (or GP or whatever) coverage need to be live? And if so, why? Bc I (and I think many others) would prefer to watch it a few days later with this level of high production quality, instead of the shoddy "advantage bar" and commentators guessing what cards are in play. I love the high production effects on this show, and if they just filmed a pro tour on mon/tues/weds and aired it fri/sat/sun it could have this level of quality too! It would of course be a lot of effort but I think it'd be worth it. I would love to hear all of your thoughts on this!
    Nathaniel

  • @heineken23ful
    @heineken23ful Год назад +1

    OMG Squirrel Oppo was my fist deck i qualified with on a PTQ , iam feeling old. keep up the great content guys

  • @XTimTheEnchanterX
    @XTimTheEnchanterX Год назад

    Great to see this series continuing, im not sure how much more of these decks there are but I'm here for as much as we can get.

  • @neatnotgoodgaming701
    @neatnotgoodgaming701 Год назад

    Please more!!! I love Frank! What an incredible player, and just generally awesome guy!

  • @bark_madly
    @bark_madly Год назад

    Great game! Great commentary! Great episode! ❤❤❤

  • @romancorripio5233
    @romancorripio5233 Год назад

    Great video, it's awesome to watch talented people doing and explaining what they love

  • @Meddling_Mage
    @Meddling_Mage 11 месяцев назад

    Could watch Frank Karsten make FoF splits for hours. Complex and fascinating thought process that goes into making those decisions.

  • @matteoguidolin8394
    @matteoguidolin8394 Год назад

    Such good content! It's really interesting to see how strategies and tactics were different at that time. Also got some hints for my commanders, so thank you very much!

  • @TausHerper
    @TausHerper Год назад

    Love these episodes! The 1998 Brian seldon deck is still one of, if not my favorite deck ever.

  • @yuriemmettippi4503
    @yuriemmettippi4503 Год назад +1

    Frank? A must for the channel!
    More Magic lore back i time? Knowledge is always good, and allows us zoomers to understand the evolution of this game. You guys make magic history really beautiful to watch and learn.
    And also please more inside jokes like "a bunch of lands"

  • @lucaswalker824
    @lucaswalker824 Год назад +2

    I just love Toffel's energy and hype

  • @Chorkly
    @Chorkly Год назад

    Best series on the channel, got to love it.

  • @patrickhill9783
    @patrickhill9783 Год назад

    One of the best intro scenes ive seen on the channel keep on innovating your videos love to see it

  • @martinweyrauch4257
    @martinweyrauch4257 Год назад

    Yes Frank is somewhat such a great addition to you guys!

  • @logicmass621
    @logicmass621 Год назад

    Frank's explanation of fact or fiction was super insightful.

  • @miguelabreucoelho
    @miguelabreucoelho Год назад

    I was looking forward to see an episode for this year because I remember fondly this time and how standard was so fun. Another reason, besides being super effective, that psychatog decks were so popular was that they were relatively cheap to build, considering they were almost all affordable commons and uncommons, with the only rares being the Upheavals. I also remember very well being totally locked out of the game by those pesky Opposition decks, but if I recall correctly, a lot of them had Static Orb to control even more the untapping on the board.
    Fun times for Magic that I wish would come back.

  • @arielgomes7989
    @arielgomes7989 Год назад +1

    Love this series, but Frank makes it so much better with all the knowledge

  • @wyrdstoneforge
    @wyrdstoneforge Год назад +1

    Man, do I love this series and miss Dr. Teeth dearly.

  • @necrow4155
    @necrow4155 Год назад

    Love this series. Makes mecwant to own these cards as its the set i started playing in and i miss the cards. Also Frank Karsten is the reason i fell in love with competitive magic when he played in the kamigawa finals. One of my favorite matches ever.

  • @sammartinez1892
    @sammartinez1892 Год назад

    Card market just dropping banger after banger dude...favorite mtg channel

  • @nathanieldurant2845
    @nathanieldurant2845 Год назад +9

    This was my childhood! Invasion and Odyssey block all the way!!!

    • @RocKM001
      @RocKM001 Год назад

      Invasion block was awesome.. the first set ever where 5 color decks were viable. Had so much fun mucking about with those multi color decks!

  • @asdfasdfas364
    @asdfasdfas364 Год назад

    Love these videos and Frank is a great guest. Would be awesome if you can record more games with other old World Championship decks!

  • @dennisbabych
    @dennisbabych Год назад

    Amazing game. I started play MTG back in 2003 so UG Madness was my favorite deck when you have to fight against Astral and their Exalted Angels :) So waiting for you 2003 match ;)