A Guide To Over 300 Terms In MTG

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  • Опубликовано: 15 апр 2023
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    0:00 1v1
    0:09 1+1+1 = 7
    0:17 2-for-1
    0:26 Acceleration
    0:33 Ally/Enemy Colors
    0:50 Alter
    1:01 Answer/Threat
    1:13 Anthem
    1:19 Deck Archetypes
    3:04 Attrition
    3:11 Auto Loss
    3:20 Bad Beat Story
    3:27 Bait
    3:36 Bear
    3:45 Beatdown
    3:54 Beater / Beatstick
    3:59 Bin
    4:04 Blink/Flicker
    4:15 Blow Up
    4:21 Blowout
    4:32 Board Presence
    4:43 Board State
    4:51 Board Wipe, Sweeper, Wrath
    5:02 Body/Stats
    5:09 Base Stats
    5:15 Bolt (the Bird)
    5:35 Bomb/Finisher
    5:43 Bounce
    5:47 Bracket
    6:04 BREAD
    6:25 Brew/Tune
    6:42 Brick
    6:51 Broken/Break
    7:02 Build-Around
    7:10 Bulk
    7:20 Burn
    7:25 Butt
    7:33 Cantrip
    7:41 Card Advantage
    7:49 Card Pool
    7:58 Cascade
    8:18 Charms/Modal Cards
    8:25 Chase Card
    8:34 ...
    8:41 Cheese
    8:45 Chump Block
    8:53 Clock
    9:03 CMC
    9:15 Color Pairs, Shards, Wedges, WUBRG
    10:26 Color Pie Breaks & Bleeds
    10:49 Combo/Synergy
    11:10 Comp
    11:18 Constructed/Limited
    11:39 Crack
    11:52 Crack/Swing Back
    12:06 Cube
    12:18 Curve
    12:50 Cut/Shave
    13:00 Cycle
    13:16 Dead Card
    13:28 Dead On-Board
    13:34 Deck Out
    13:41 Thinning
    13:55 Dies to Removal
    14:07 Dig
    14:11 Direct Dmg
    14:16 Disruption
    14:26 Rules/Policy Docs
    14:54 Draft Chaff
    15:02 Drain
    15:08 Draw-Go
    15:17 Dredge
    15:25 Durdle
    15:36 Eat
    15:43 EDH/cEDH
    15:59 Edict
    16:05 Egg
    16:10 Enabler
    16:15 Engine
    16:24 EoT, EtB, EV
    16:45 Evasion
    16:52 Evergreen
    17:02 Extract
    17:11 F6
    17:21 Face, Dome, Upstairs
    17:37 Fair/Unfair
    18:02 Fast Mana
    18:11 Fetch
    18:14 Fish
    18:18 Fizzle
    18:23 Flample
    18:28 Flashback
    18:35 Flavor
    18:43 Float
    18:51 FNM
    18:59 Fog
    19:05 For the Win
    19:11 (Eternal) Format
    19:30 Free Spell
    19:38 Gas
    19:51 Get There
    19:58 Glass Cannon
    20:08 Go Ahead, Pass
    20:14 Go Deep, Infinite, Off, Over/Under, Wide, Tall
    21:03 God Pack
    21:16 Goldfish
    21:26 Good Stuff
    21:39 Grind
    21:56 Group/Bear Hug
    22:12 Hard-Cast
    22:20 Hard/Soft Counter
    22:47 Has Legs
    23:02 Hate-Bear
    23:11 Hate Draft
    23:20 Hedge
    23:32 Hellbent
    23:38 High Flying
    23:44 Hit Runners
    23:53 Hose
    23:59 I.D.
    24:13 Impulse Draw
    24:26 In the Air
    24:30 Inevitability
    24:37 Jam
    24:45 Jank
    24:49 Judge
    25:03 Karnstruct
    25:17 Keyword
    25:25 Kitchen Table
    25:33 Land/Mana Base
    25:42 Land Cycles
    27:03 LD (Land Destruction)
    27:09 Drop
    27:14 Legal/Illegal
    27:28 Lethal
    27:40 LGS
    27:43 (Hard/Soft) Lock
    27:59 Loop
    28:07 Loose
    28:24 Loot/Rummage
    28:35 Lord
    28:42 Magical Christmas Land
    28:50 Main Deck
    28:55 Make 'em Have It
    29:05 Mana Abbreviations
    29:28 Mana Dork
    29:36 Fixing
    29:43 Flood/Screw
    30:05 Mana Rock
    30:10 Mana Sink
    30:19 Math is for Blockers
    30:32 MDFC
    30:42 Metagame
    30:50 Mill
    30:57 Mirror Match/Breaker
    31:11 MTG, MTGA, MTGO
    31:31 Mulligan
    31:40 Keep
    31:46 Narrow
    31:53 Nat(ural) Tron
    32:04 Naturalize
    32:09 Net Deck
    32:14 Card Nicknames
    33:01 Nonbo
    33:12 Nut Draw
    33:23 On a Stick
    33:33 On-Board Trick
    33:42 On Curve
    33:53 On the Play/Draw
    34:02 1-Of
    34:10 Opener, Starting 7
    34:16 Outlet
    34:24 (Play to your) Outs
    34:32 Over-Extend
    34:45 Package
    34:57 Paper
    35:05 Payoff
    35:14 Pile
    35:23 Pile Shuffle
    35:38 Pimp/Bling Out
    35:51 Ping
    35:59 Pip
    36:06 Pitch
    36:14 Play Around
    36:24 Play Pattern
    36:29 Playable
    36:36 Player Psychographics
    37:11 Playset
    37:14 Pod
    37:23 Point
    37:28 Poke
    37:34 Power Creep
    37:53 Pressure
    38:02 Pro Tour
    38:14 Proxy
    38:27 Pull/Open
    38:38 Pump
    38:43 Punt/Misplay
    38:47 Race
    39:00 Rainbow
    39:08 Rare Draft
    39:14 Reach
    39:27 Reanimate
    39:33 Recursion
    39:41 Red Deck Wins
    39:52 REL
    40:23 Removal
    40:32 Reps
    40:39 Reserved List
    40:57 Response
    41:05 Rip
    41:15 Ritual
    41:21 Robots
    41:26 Rogue Deck
    41:31 Roll for 1st
    41:39 Rotate
    41:51 RTFC
    42:00 Sac
    42:05 Salty
    42:11 (Un)Sanctioned
    42:29 Sandbag
    42:37 Scoop
    42:42 Shark
    42:53 Angle Shoot
    43:07 Shatter
    43:11 Shell
    43:23 Ship It/The Turn
    43:41 Shock
    43:46 Shortcut
    43:56 Side In/Out
    44:02 Signal/Telegraph
    44:18 Signpost Card
    44:36 Silver Bullet
    44:45 Singleton
    44:51 Slow Roll
    44:57 Snap Keep
    45:03 Snowball
    45:14 Sorcery-Speed
    45:22 Spec
    45:30 Spell
    45:44 Spellslinger
    45:50 Spice
    45:54 Splash
    46:02 Stabilize
    46:12 Staple
    46:21 Steal
    46:26 Storm Off
    46:35 Storm Scale
    46:48 Strictly Better/Worse
    46:59 Strip Mine, Wasteland
    47:11 Superfriends
    47:15 Sure, It's Good
    47:27 Swing
    47:37 Tank
    47:49 Tapped Out, Shields Up/Down
    48:00 Tax
    48:07 Tech
    48:16 The Rock
    48:20 Thoughtseize
    48:30 Tick Up/Down
    48:38 Tier
    48:46 Tilt
    48:58 Time Walk
    49:03 Toolbox
    49:09 Top 8
    49:18 Clean Cut
    49:49 Draw Into/Out of Top 8
    50:10 Dream Crush
    50:18 (On the) Bubble
    50:34 Topdeck
    50:43 Top-Down, Bottom-Up
    50:54 Trade Up/Down
    51:05 Tribal
    51:16 Tuck
    51:22 Tutor
    51:29 Ultimate
    51:41 Value
    51:52 Vanilla
    51:59 Variance
    52:09 Voltron
    52:25 Weenie
    52:43 Whiff
    52:50 Win Con
    52:56 Win More
    53:03 Windmill Slam
    53:11 Wish
    53:17 Wotc
    53:22 X Spell
    53:27 'Yard
    53:31 Zoo
    53:38 Outro
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Комментарии • 96

  • @Randomperson-pk3ce
    @Randomperson-pk3ce Год назад +105

    Alright dude, sure, I’ll watch.

  • @AmmiO2
    @AmmiO2  Год назад +70

    *Cubes are 360 cards minimum, not 320.
    Additional terms not included in the video:
    --Aristocrats: A deck that plays small creatures and a sac engine.
    --Multiplayer: Game with 3+ players (e.g. Commander) rather than only 2.
    --"Real"/Non-Game: If a player couldn't take meaningful actions (e.g. they got manascrewed or the opponent combos on turn 1-2), it could called a "non-game" or not a "real" game. Also refers to players who finish their match and continue playing for fun, the official match was the "real" game and the "for fun" games aren't "real".
    And yes, this comment is here because I hit the character limit in the video description with all the timecodes.

    • @piercearora7681
      @piercearora7681 Год назад

      Bro you're awesome!

    • @tsteak
      @tsteak Год назад +2

      *cubes generally have a minimum size of 360, but really just refer to a custom draft format ranging from 90 card micro cubes to no upper bound

    • @murlocaggrob2192
      @murlocaggrob2192 11 месяцев назад

      I don't know if this is a difference between MtG and Hearthstone's vernacular, but to me jank isn't just a bad card. It's a card that's bad specifically because it's too gimmicky or restricted to be useful.

    • @franslair2199
      @franslair2199 4 месяца назад

      ​@@murlocaggrob2192yeah, jank isn't something like a 5 mana 3/2 with trample, it's a combo that needs you to have five specific permanents on the board. alt win cons are basically always jank

  • @Kayametra
    @Kayametra Год назад +62

    Pretty crazy after playing the game for almost 15 years that all these term you learn naturally, but when you look back on it, you realize how much you've learned without really trying

    • @AmmiO2
      @AmmiO2  Год назад +8

      I remember the names and designs of the all the 1st and 2nd generation Pokemon, because they came out when I watched the cartoon and played the card and videogames, but nowadays I don't know any of the "newer" ones.

  • @stickofbutter4144
    @stickofbutter4144 Год назад +15

    Small correction for proxy. Proxies are not always used in unofficial means. For sets with dfcs, often during drafts you use single sided list cards, where you check off what card you are playing, so that players that don’t use sleeves don’t have an advantage. Judges can also make proxies during tournaments, if they deem a card is not sleeve playable. A great example of this is the card nexus of fate. When it came it, it only was a foil buy a box promo, and was so warped, it was unplayable, requiring official proxies to be used in tournaments.

  • @StrangeGamer859
    @StrangeGamer859 Год назад +19

    7:30 Ehehehe, he said Elesh Norn has a big butt...

  • @h3h3podcastclipper
    @h3h3podcastclipper Год назад +12

    Tolarian Community College: "Here are some slangs to get you started playing MTG!"
    TheManaLogs: "Here are more slangs to get you started playing MTG."
    AmmiO2:

  • @TheTillinger123
    @TheTillinger123 Год назад +4

    the perfect video to show any friend of yours who´s intrested in magic, to have them turn their back on the game immediatly xD

  • @xTobsecretx
    @xTobsecretx Год назад +6

    22:09 is that not what we call group slug?

  • @stonepatberg
    @stonepatberg Год назад +23

    I had always thought that stax was like stasis and taxes kinda just crammed together

    • @memnun5615
      @memnun5615 11 месяцев назад +1

      not untrue to stax's gameplan, i will choose to believe this etymology over the old "smokestacks" one

  • @memnun5615
    @memnun5615 11 месяцев назад +1

    a few of these terms you defined by just saying the term again, noticed it around P with "play around" and "playable". otherwise, great video!
    *for people who genuinely don't know what those slang terms mean, here are some definitions
    Play Around: to take game actions expecting the opponent to have a certain card or effect available to them, and avoiding the potential risk of them doing that. for example, if your opponent has two untapped islands on your turn, you might not play your bomb on your turn to avoid it getting countered with counterspell. in that scenario, you would be "playing around" the opponent's counterspell.
    Playable: in a deckbuilding context, this refers to a card that fits in your deck's colors and does something your deck wants, though it may not be the most efficient version of that effect within the format; for example, in a mono red midrange deck, shivan dragon is considered "playable" because it's a 5/5 with flying that can utilize unspent mana to hit harder, though a card like glorybringer fulfills the job of a large flying creature with more flexibility. in gameplay, "playable" refers to cards that either improve your ability to win or mitigate your opponent's ability to win, when contrasted with a card being "unplayable," such as a removal spell when your opponent has no creatures, or a card that costs more mana than you have available to you. for example, a "playable 3 drop" would be a card that costs 3 mana of which you can pay, that can be used for its full intended effect; or you might here someone say their hand is "full of unplayable cards," referencing that they cannot be cast, or cannot be used productively.

  • @riotron1026
    @riotron1026 Год назад +3

    This is actually a very handy video as I wasn’t aware of all the lingo within the community so it’s good to know.

  • @MrDrakDevel
    @MrDrakDevel Год назад +3

    started 2018: I've always wondered if the turn "bricked" came from computing, as when a PC "bricks" it's stopped working due to a critical failure

  • @GuyFromCanada
    @GuyFromCanada Год назад +2

    *Looks at clock, noticing it’s 3:00AM*
    “Yeah, I got time.”

  • @user-po6kl5sz8r
    @user-po6kl5sz8r Год назад +12

    10:11 There technically are names for 4 color cards (or at least EDHREC uses these names). They are named after the Nephilim from Guildpact;
    WUBR is Yore-Tiller
    UBRG is Glint-Eye
    BRGW is Dune-Brood
    RGWU is Ink-Treader
    GWUB is Witch-Maw
    I personally don't think most magic players could name all (or any) of them but I do think they are worth mentioning

    • @AmmiO2
      @AmmiO2  Год назад +11

      As far as I'm aware, the Nephilim names were only ever used because Wotc hasn't officially named them and they were the first 4-color cards.
      It's similar to how players referred to the 3-color triads pre-Alara/Tarkir with either phonetic soundings (RUG, BUG) or made up terms like "Junk" (Abzan) or "America" (Jeskai).
      I've rarely heard players use the Nephilim names, rather more often referred to as "4-color sans-(missing color)".

    • @hesperosshamshael2873
      @hesperosshamshael2873 11 месяцев назад +1

      I just call them Nephalim (color) with the named color being what they *don't* have. Like a UBWG card being a Nephilim Red.

  • @enricogobbo7327
    @enricogobbo7327 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you, at least my friends can understand me when I talk to them about magic

  • @CptManboobs
    @CptManboobs Год назад +5

    If they ever make an Un-set Melvin Legend, he needs to have the most convoluted tax effect imaginable

  • @pauldickson3831
    @pauldickson3831 Год назад

    Dog i just woke up after a panick attack and watched this without worrying about what time it is. This is the most relaxing thing ever. Your music is soo good

  • @Silverhand264
    @Silverhand264 11 месяцев назад +2

    There are some other pet names for creatures along the same theme as Gary, Sad Robot and Prime Time.
    Den Protector is sometimes referred to as "Maternal Witness" as its card art depicts it as a mother carrying a child but it performs the same action as Eternal Witness.
    Tim is Prodigal Sorcerer in reference to Monty Python and the Holy Grail. People didnt wanna say his name all the time so he got Tim.
    Young Pyromancer is commonly called Young Peezy for mostly the same reason but this time hes not an old wizard but a young kid instead.
    Also I noticed you missed one that I've been playing recently. Elfball. Basically an Elf tribal deck because they quickly grow outta control because lots of elves produce mana which makes more elves which make mana so they roll together (usually over the opponent) hence the ball shape that is referred to

  • @vicenbanus7136
    @vicenbanus7136 Год назад +3

    A guide for vintage cube will be nice. Love u r videos

  • @xTobsecretx
    @xTobsecretx Год назад +2

    This is an amazing list!

  • @cris3758
    @cris3758 Год назад

    Loved it! Thank you so much!

  • @IneptCardCollector
    @IneptCardCollector 3 месяца назад

    I played Magic The Gathering once. I will now watch this.
    25:48 worth it for the lands alone!!

  • @xano2663
    @xano2663 11 месяцев назад

    thank you very much. had a tough last year but the ulamog vs goyf in the "go over" with the goyf utering "eek" geuinely made me laugh

  • @astrosaur13
    @astrosaur13 Год назад +3

    cEDH... during a tournament, an opponent told me they mostly just play cEDH. Not knowing what it was, I said, "Oh, is that Canadian EDH?" He was annoyed at that question but ...I thought perhaps there was such a thing... oops.

    • @MrHat.
      @MrHat. Год назад +4

      There is a format called Canadian Highlander.

    • @astrosaur13
      @astrosaur13 Год назад

      @@MrHat. Ha! I thought I had heard that somewhere.

  • @Fadeways
    @Fadeways Год назад +12

    15:35 The meaning of 'eat' that I'm familiar with is when a creature is big enough to win combat without trading. E.g. sheoldred eats attackers so she's good for stabilizing the board.

    • @ICantThinkOfAFunnyHandle
      @ICantThinkOfAFunnyHandle 11 месяцев назад

      The term "eat" broadly gets used to describe one cards removing one or more other cards from play. (Ex: "my scooze eats your atraxa", "I cast prizefight and my token eats your creature", "I cast Gods willing and my creature eats your attacker")

  • @travisrose7164
    @travisrose7164 Год назад

    Dang, if I wasn't on a time crunch I'd watch this right now. Gonna have to save this for later.

  • @annayosh
    @annayosh Год назад +1

    'Singleton' can also refer to a 1-of (in a non-singleton format).

  • @jutheto
    @jutheto Год назад +1

    Flample, my beloved

  • @veldin4108
    @veldin4108 Год назад

    this is fantastic

  • @astrosaur13
    @astrosaur13 Год назад +2

    I thought MTGO was sometimes referred to as MODO: Magic Online Digital Object.

  • @PointEndClick
    @PointEndClick Год назад

    This video is awesome.

  • @dangermunkdelta
    @dangermunkdelta Год назад +1

    The origin given for the name "Magic: the Gathering" is not quite right. Originally, the plan was for each set to have its own subtitle and its own card back, as in "Magic: Arabian Nights" and "Magic: Ice Age". "The Gathering" was meant to be the subtitle of the first set. Eventually, the plan was scrapped, and "Magic: the Gathering" became the name of the entire game.

  • @ContainsIt
    @ContainsIt 11 месяцев назад

    1-of's specifically are also referred to sometimes as misers copies

  • @daem0nfaust
    @daem0nfaust Год назад

    Doing gods' work

  • @rastapancake9428
    @rastapancake9428 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks

  • @MajestixComicsClix
    @MajestixComicsClix Год назад

    Awesome video! Watching Mengu's videos, I believe he uses EVERY single one of these, lol. Also, not gonna lie, when you got to "M" I started to get triggered... hehe

    • @AmmiO2
      @AmmiO2  Год назад

      "M" is my brand at this point; I can't deny the people.

  • @mrjey3434
    @mrjey3434 Год назад

    I think extraction effect comes from the card 'Extract'

  • @WishMakers
    @WishMakers Год назад

    7:30 I spat my drink after doing other things and zoning out while listening to this

  • @nathannjh
    @nathannjh Год назад

    Nice

  • @mirorwarior1689
    @mirorwarior1689 11 месяцев назад

    1 hour of lecture about mtg ...i lived long enough.

  • @racisboy
    @racisboy 11 месяцев назад

    Another definition for the word Tank is when you don't block any of your opponents attackers, So I'll tank the hit. Especially when your life is getting dangerously low or keeping your creatures around is more valuable for a different reason.

  • @nathanseverson-baker3412
    @nathanseverson-baker3412 Год назад

    Very cool! This would be a great video for new players

  • @zeusalternative1270
    @zeusalternative1270 11 месяцев назад

    Idk if this counts but I heard "cash" used in a planeswalker who has the exact loyalty to activate his ultimate so you "cash it" by getting rid of him but getting the ultimate.

  • @Randomperson-pk3ce
    @Randomperson-pk3ce Год назад +2

    31:20, wasn’t there a mtg client before mtgo? I remember watching a video about it one time. It isn’t playable anymore but It once existed.
    Edit: it was called magic duels, harrymtg made a video about it.

    • @MrHat.
      @MrHat. Год назад

      Yeah there were older ways to play Magic Digitally, but they always had some limitation in regards to either card pool or rules system.

  • @tinvahtaric8680
    @tinvahtaric8680 Год назад +1

    Did the "Cheese Stands Alone" un-set card predate the term cheese?

    • @AmmiO2
      @AmmiO2  Год назад +6

      I don't think so since the term "Cheese" is used in games broadly, not just MTG.

  • @Lunamowon
    @Lunamowon Год назад

    Alrighttt itme to watch this

  • @ultrabendol8411
    @ultrabendol8411 11 месяцев назад

    Never heard anyone call a group slug deck a bear hug one, but that's only semantics. I guess there's 301 terms now :)

  • @moxrelated764
    @moxrelated764 11 месяцев назад

    Cool how those are mostly for the us player. We do use most of them but we have other too

  • @spicymints2655
    @spicymints2655 11 месяцев назад

    An egg is more specifically a zero mana artifact, not really a artifact that sacs for a card, although mishra's bauble is both.

    • @matteng9463
      @matteng9463 11 месяцев назад +1

      Eggs refer to a set of cards from Mirage block that sac for mana and draw cards. The term ended up being used for any cheap artifact that draws a card. I think what you're referring to here are "cheerios".

  • @gyrasolune5436
    @gyrasolune5436 11 месяцев назад +1

    I still will always hate how 'counter' refers to two completely different game things and I'm surprised some silly unset card hasn't played with that. Like a cleave card that says [Put a +1/+1] counter [on] target spell.

  • @karolstopinski8350
    @karolstopinski8350 Год назад +1

    Still looking for a term that describes your opening hand where you have the right ratio of lands to spells and the spells are on curve but lands are in different colors than spells so the hand is technically unplayable :)

    • @AmmiO2
      @AmmiO2  Год назад +7

      Color-screwed.

  • @willhollie6628
    @willhollie6628 Год назад

    👍

  • @gillgillgillgillgill
    @gillgillgillgillgill Год назад +1

    as someone who has only been playing for ~3 years...i still don't get "cantrip". i feel like "2 mana" and "draw and" are the things i always see in relation to the word, but this definition doesnt use either term? just a card that replaces itself? idk man

    • @xXSamir44Xx
      @xXSamir44Xx Год назад +1

      Cantrips are just cheap spells that replace themselves.

    • @AmmiO2
      @AmmiO2  Год назад +3

      Traditional cantrips are things like Ponder and Opt, but you can also say things like Omnath "cantrips" when it enters.

    • @GerBessa
      @GerBessa 11 месяцев назад

      Original cantrips are spells that draw a card that started in Ice Age (those are called "slow cantrips" as you only drew at the next upkeep). They are often not very good as the extra card is paid in mana.
      Ex : 2B for draining 1 life and drawing a card, or 6R for 3 damages to any target and drawing a card.
      The good ones are those with very compact effect and low cost, mainly ponder, preordain, opt, consider and serum visions. They are the cards refered as "cantrips" because they are the only competitively viable ones in constructed.

  • @mrmarklin
    @mrmarklin Год назад

    Checkmate

  • @MTGreat202
    @MTGreat202 Год назад

    Checks schedule. Yep I got time

  • @ZackWind
    @ZackWind Год назад

    I think that's all of them, except for "bear test". Does this creature pass the bear test? 🐻

  • @bee5464
    @bee5464 Год назад

    Alright, found my nightime white noise.

  • @kiramini22
    @kiramini22 Год назад

    the effort. just the effort is enough

  • @FrozenSpector
    @FrozenSpector Год назад

    0:37 why’d you use an unofficial card back for this?

    • @AmmiO2
      @AmmiO2  Год назад

      It was a mistake. Thank you for pointing it out. I will replace the image for future videos.

  • @SirToastyToes
    @SirToastyToes Год назад

    Oh no... I knew all of them

  • @WomenRespecter9000
    @WomenRespecter9000 11 месяцев назад

    French Vanilla refers to creatures that only have keyworded abilities. Serra Angel is a french vanilla creature.
    Also, you missed Ping (to deal 1 damage to something).

  • @thesaurusakasickakatheomc7688
    @thesaurusakasickakatheomc7688 11 месяцев назад

    The term "Bolt the Bird" makes me wish Shock was competitively viable, because then we'd all be talking about "Shocking the Monkey"
    God, I hope nobody calls that a Coal Chamber reference...

  • @KatlsNalcrateo
    @KatlsNalcrateo Год назад

    I'm going to watch the entire thing eventually, but please, I beg of you to use timestamps for different words

  • @aaronm.885
    @aaronm.885 Год назад

    7:25 Funny.

  • @jakethehokage6200
    @jakethehokage6200 10 месяцев назад

    young PZ ?!?!?!

  • @shikabaneconga
    @shikabaneconga Год назад

    i thought stax was stacking taxes

  • @FrozenSpector
    @FrozenSpector Год назад

    Bear is specifically 2/2 for 1 Generic and 1 Color of Mana

    • @GerBessa
      @GerBessa 11 месяцев назад

      Meddling mage is considered a hatebear. So is Gaddock Teeg.

  • @Woke-CardBoard
    @Woke-CardBoard 11 месяцев назад

    You missed one. Reprint the reserve list!!! Hear hear!!!

  • @sshroom7713
    @sshroom7713 11 месяцев назад

    "Get In" did not make the list

  • @noneofyourbusiness4133
    @noneofyourbusiness4133 11 месяцев назад +1

    MAN - UH
    NOT
    MON - AH

  • @maxscherzer9521
    @maxscherzer9521 3 месяца назад

    MODO, not "MOTO"

  • @jeznjezn4091
    @jeznjezn4091 Год назад

    Jam - to cast spells into counterspells to get rid of them
    cut - cutting a deck
    steal- winning a game you shouldnt have won, you stole a game.

  • @alext.1244
    @alext.1244 Год назад

    Eyyy thats my mtgo username! DeadOnBoard! >.