Europe's Best Yu-Gi-Oh! Player Rates Classic Magic Cards | Staple or Stinker?

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июл 2024
  • We invited the legendary Yu-Gi-Oh! Player ‪@JoshuaSchmidtYGO‬ to come give his best guess as to these classic MTG cards are Staples or Stinkers!
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  • @CardmarketMagic
    @CardmarketMagic  Год назад +39

    Find the cards listed in the video and buy them here: bit.ly/3XHMzFW

  • @Lovuschka
    @Lovuschka Год назад +2115

    Josh: "I never played Magic!"
    Also Josh: *explains Magic cards better than most players would do*

    • @mattm7798
      @mattm7798 Год назад +71

      haha right...I think playing LoRT really helped. While different games with very different resource and combat systems, the stat lines per mana are pretty similar. LoRT is MTG if MTG had auto lands and every creature had vigilance and haste. But YuGiOh feels like a fundamentally different way of having a creature centric TCG.

    • @Bottleorum
      @Bottleorum Год назад +32

      @@mattm7798 My favorite way to describe yugioh is imagine you just played 4 turns each in 2 turns instead. It's a back and forth battle for board control and supremacy most of the time. This happens in other games, but you also spend like 4 turns doing basically minimal interactions (which is exactly how a yugioh turn starts out doing, effectively).

    • @gaugea
      @gaugea Год назад +16

      @@mattm7798 yeah 100%. old yugioh was *sorta* reminiscent of the pace of modern magic, but back then the design was so simple and the strategies so underdeveloped that no matter what era of yugioh you played, it is inevitably very difficult to transfer your game knowledge to magic. LoR and HS are muuuuch much more similar in comparison and a lot of the ways you would evaluate card strength in those games carry over almost entirely to mtg, with only some minor differences like color diversity and identity.

    • @hallymiao2825
      @hallymiao2825 Год назад +16

      @@mattm7798 I'd just describe yugioh as.. vintage with no mulligan, and consistent burn decks are banned.

    • @sanfranfan53
      @sanfranfan53 Год назад +8

      Probably why he is a good card player. 😆

  • @supatiltgaming
    @supatiltgaming Год назад +1562

    I think this is my favorite staple or stinker so far. Josh really took his knowledge of other card games and applied it very well to magic. Would love to see him come back and try more cards!

    • @xirtakeht
      @xirtakeht Год назад +46

      Definite +1 on this one. Also how Josh took us through his thought process - absolutely impressive!

    • @Kimch87
      @Kimch87 Год назад +20

      Agreed. He was great at analyzing the cards.

    • @amorgan310
      @amorgan310 Год назад +3

      Yup, dude showed a lot of expertise

    • @exabel7520
      @exabel7520 Год назад +1

      +1 had exactly the same feeling

    • @joshyaash
      @joshyaash Год назад +4

      yeah well deducted. I think Hearthstone tempo really translates well into magic tempo

  • @SeleenShadowpaw
    @SeleenShadowpaw Год назад +390

    13:45
    "If my opponent plays this on 4, i feel like i'm gonna leave the table"
    That is so spot on it hurts x3

    • @professorgvd
      @professorgvd 10 месяцев назад +8

      If only people just played her on 4... Much more common for it to come out turn 1 or 2 in legacy

    • @jenikabartlett9396
      @jenikabartlett9396 10 месяцев назад +5

      @@professorgvd And if it's played on turn 4 it's instantly followed by wheel effects and similar to force card draw.

  • @aidennoir597
    @aidennoir597 Год назад +387

    Holy crap, get this guy to do Magic set reviews because his analysis skills are better than 95% of Magic players.

    • @TS0ciety
      @TS0ciety Год назад +39

      For sure, there's a reason this guy's arguably the best western yugioh player

  • @righteous0warrior
    @righteous0warrior Год назад +731

    Josh could have a promising Magic career in front of him if he ever decided to give it a try. The fact he went in knowing almost nothing about Magic and then proceeded to completely diagnose Siege Rhino on his game knowledge was hella impressive.

    • @elidwor1856
      @elidwor1856 Год назад +107

      "how does combat work?" killed me after he diagnosed a few of the cards so well

    • @TS0ciety
      @TS0ciety Год назад +31

      @@elidwor1856 lol fair. To be fair understanding combat between games is weird with how different combat between yugioh and magic are

    • @VB2P360
      @VB2P360 Год назад +42

      I think it's because of how anal yugioh is about wording that has helped him understand the intent of the card while also having played Hearthstone and Runeterra to understand the stats slightly better.

    • @LeonIsLate
      @LeonIsLate 8 месяцев назад +7

      He became yugioh master duel world champion after your comment lmao

    • @ObviouslyDeven
      @ObviouslyDeven 4 месяца назад +6

      @@LeonIsLate I mean, he won 4 YCS in total and topped 40 events. He probably is one of the top3 yugioh players of all time. Guy certainly doesn't neeed a promising magic career

  • @sw00pster
    @sw00pster Год назад +681

    Commenting right after the Siege Rhino because holy shit that was an incredible analysis of a card for someone who had never played Magic. Bravo.

    • @CardmarketMagic
      @CardmarketMagic  Год назад +249

      I found it so upsetting (in a good way) the whole time I was editing this! Like how does this one person who does not know what an artifact is assess magic cards better than the entire magic community 🤯 Josh is truly a master 👌

    • @Thariorn
      @Thariorn Год назад +16

      @SPAMisgood7 The burn

    • @ThePigKnight
      @ThePigKnight Год назад +27

      The only unfair part is he has to gamble on if a 4/5 for 4 is at least decent stats because he’s seeing it in a vacuum.

    • @RMSLtnick
      @RMSLtnick Год назад +10

      @@ThePigKnight i mean to a certain extent the vanilla test always exists and by that test it goes plus (albeit very marginally)

    • @littlemisspipebomb4723
      @littlemisspipebomb4723 Год назад +25

      ​@@RMSLtnick sure but the point is more that he's unaware of the test to begin with. He's basing his knowledge of stats off other games, but magic could be significantly above or below rate compared to those for all he knows. Also there's the whole thing about having unlimited tokens, double blocking and all this other magic specific stuff he has no clue about.

  • @Qegixar
    @Qegixar Год назад +319

    Magic players: "Might see play once Polukranos rotates."
    Person who has never played Magic: Thoroughly describes how each element of Siege Rhino contributes to its role in midrange decks.

    • @saint-cetacean
      @saint-cetacean Год назад +41

      Yeah, what really impressed me about this wasn't just "yeah this card is a very efficient, effect laden piece of kit" it was also "I can see this being core in these decks for this reason"

    • @saphired02
      @saphired02 Год назад +33

      Sheoldred was also heavily underated by a lot of people including pros. And this guy just understands that it wins the game all by itself.

    • @Noobie2k7
      @Noobie2k7 Год назад +19

      I feel like once you reach a high enough level in one tcg you cn usually have a decent enough understanding of any card game once you know the games main rules. Like I went to my first ever MTG event last weekend playing for the first time in a draft event where my only experience in a game similar is me being a top player in Eternal, which is like a baby MTG refugee center for ex Hearthstone players. I did ok for someone who'd never touched MTG before. I won 2 games out of 6.

    • @turki9906
      @turki9906 Год назад +8

      @@saphired02 he just remembered all the bad memories of getting floodgates

    • @shumatsuplaran7251
      @shumatsuplaran7251 Год назад +5

      @@saphired02 I've been out of magic for a while, and just a glace tells me that this card is wild. Solid blocker, tons of life swapping, a color that can easily bring it back, deathtouch in case they DO have a massive beater early, and a color that commonly includes efficient cards for draw that have a downside of life loss, which is entirely negated by her.

  • @BaronSengir1008
    @BaronSengir1008 Год назад +313

    This series is definitely a Staple!

    • @coolideas137
      @coolideas137 Год назад +34

      A lot of people saw the series during prerelease and thought it was absolutely too slow, but look at where it is now!

    • @CardmarketMagic
      @CardmarketMagic  Год назад +32

      🤣 that's actually very funny!

    • @zirilan3398
      @zirilan3398 Год назад +1

      ​@@CardmarketMagicon which complexity-basis do you choose the cards?

    • @CardmarketMagic
      @CardmarketMagic  Год назад +7

      @Ziri lan we try to focus on cards that were either severely underated or overrated in their standard environment and to specifically select cards that can be evaluated without having to know of other cards (for example, splinter twin or Inverted of truth)

    • @zirilan3398
      @zirilan3398 Год назад

      @@CardmarketMagic Tarmogoyf would fit that since it took pretty long for it to take off but that would probably too easy

  • @Sasoridellasabbia
    @Sasoridellasabbia Год назад +146

    I've been playing magic for 17 years, his analysis are better than mine... kudos

    • @CardmarketMagic
      @CardmarketMagic  Год назад +64

      Yeah he was seriously impressive. I could not believe it the whole time editing, the guy who does not know what an artifact is is better at assessing magic cards than the whole magic community 😅

  • @lukusridley
    @lukusridley Год назад +122

    Thinking about it, getting some pro players from other card games who have NEVER played magic to build decks and explain what they are thinking then fight each other would be hilarious. Though it is probably unlikely that any of them have literally never played at all but might still be fun

    • @muchograndeyolatengo
      @muchograndeyolatengo Год назад +4

      Damn that would be hella entertaining. Hope this comment travels to the top.

    • @cryptorcd9352
      @cryptorcd9352 Год назад +10

      This is interesting idea, but with how much cards magic has this might be too complicated to pull off just because guest would need to learn so much to even know where to start building.
      Maybe having constructed or draft with non magic pros would be good to hear they thought process. It could be a whole tournament event. Film video for each deck construction and each match + maybe even prizes at the end.
      Or having certain pool of cards and guest having to figure out how to build the best deck out of that pool.

    • @shadydrow9638
      @shadydrow9638 Год назад +2

      Holy crap that's genius. I hope someone does that at some point

    • @sammydray5919
      @sammydray5919 Год назад +16

      ​@@cryptorcd9352 I think having them play draft would be nice since its a limited card pool so it wouldn't overwhelm them too much I think

    • @SabGamingWoodyard-if7dp
      @SabGamingWoodyard-if7dp 11 месяцев назад +4

      Make em play sealed, less card pool, no format shenanigans, just have em Crack a booster box and make something g give em basics tho

  • @DamienSmeets
    @DamienSmeets Год назад +106

    You can tell how much Thoralf is impressed by Josh's analysis of the cards. He definitely didn't expect him to be so spot-on. It's evident that Josh can quickly become a very skilled Magic player if he ever goes through the trouble of learning how to play.
    Edit. - Great video! Please do more of these.

  • @janmelantu7490
    @janmelantu7490 Год назад +269

    Oh wow seeing him immediately compare Sheoldred to Siege Rhino was impressive.

    • @ThePigKnight
      @ThePigKnight Год назад +38

      It’s also clear he thought about how common removal is in the game when comparing them because one is a trigger and one is etb.

    • @jeffe2267
      @jeffe2267 Год назад +32

      That feel when a person who doesn't even play Magic recognizes power creep instantly.

    • @MansMan42069
      @MansMan42069 Год назад +4

      ​@@ThePigKnight Well in yugioh parlance, both would be trigger effects, except Siege Rhino would be "When this card is summoned" while Sheoldred would be "When you/your opponent draws a card(s)".

    • @Blackmystix
      @Blackmystix Год назад +4

      @@MansMan42069 They are both triggered abilities in magic as well. Siege Rhino's is just referred to as an etb (enters the battlefield) ability for extra precision in description.

    • @MansMan42069
      @MansMan42069 Год назад

      @@Blackmystix what's the spell speed on etb effects?

  • @pretends2know
    @pretends2know Год назад +104

    I like how most Magic Pros were medium on Sheoldred when she was announced, but then Josh was able to figure out Sheoldred was a great card on the spot because Josh had figured out Siege Rhino was good less than ten minutes before seeing Sheoldred for the first time.

    • @KyussTheWalkingWorm
      @KyussTheWalkingWorm Год назад +18

      Magic pros are right to be skeptical of any big creature that doesn't do something the turn it drops until they can actually test it in the meta. Rhino at least always gets its ETB off. It's just that Sheoldred is insane if she sticks and, being a 4 mana 4/5, dodges enough cheap removal spells to be worth playing. Still, she's best when you've used cheaper threats and discard to ensure she gets time on the board.

    • @MaSolSC2
      @MaSolSC2 Год назад +6

      Well there was no 'Medium' option here. He knew that the card was either great or bad. And I think most magic pros would figure out that Shelly should be playable at least.

    • @Zeiramsy
      @Zeiramsy Год назад +5

      @@MaSolSC2 it's also so context dependent which isn't a big part of these evaluations. MonoBlack or BlackX is INSANE right now and Shelly wouldn't be thought about as highly if the curve before and after was not so good and such a good fit. Yeah this is never a bad creature but the fact it is format defining in standard has a lot to do with other cards like Invoke, Trespasser or Lilli.

    • @totalvoid6234
      @totalvoid6234 Год назад

      Yeah but 8 years of power creep.

  • @Buchaus
    @Buchaus Год назад +240

    This is my favorite series you guys do. It's super interesting seeing how differently people from different card games evaluate cards

    • @BaronSengir1008
      @BaronSengir1008 Год назад +1

      Definitely agree

    • @raynegro666
      @raynegro666 Год назад +2

      same

    • @Pistolsatsean
      @Pistolsatsean Год назад +1

      My Favorite is the gameplay videos

    • @Fyrefrye
      @Fyrefrye Год назад +4

      Yup. I'd love to see players from as many other card games as possible show up here. I still think that 1 out of the 5 cards should be an intentional "bait" card that sees play in fringe decks, but has never seen *widespread* play. Shuko or Cephalid Illusionist are great examples of super strong combo pieces in a top tier legacy deck, but they're awful on their own without the very specific support they have within that deck. Telling the "challenger" that there's one bait card before they start and revealing their score at the END would lead to a lot of tension where they might be second guessing previous picks, or wanting to change their evaluation as they go.

  • @tommoex
    @tommoex Год назад +58

    Josh's analysis has always been crazy good, his deck profiles have always been on another level. And it's why he's 3 times YCS champion.

  • @robaphone251
    @robaphone251 Год назад +25

    The Siege Rhino and Sheoldred thing made me think it might be fun to do an adaptation where a yugioh player has to rank a cycle best to worst. Thinking the Titans would be a fun one to start

    • @99wattr89
      @99wattr89 Год назад +3

      Ohhhh, that would be great!

  • @TheEutrophic
    @TheEutrophic Год назад +3

    Get this man a magic deck.

  • @AwkwardDreamer
    @AwkwardDreamer Год назад +42

    The more time that goes by the more I realize Thoralf is one of my favorite people. This whole channel is one of my favorites, the energy, even the production room has this cozy vibe and y'all just seem like a bunch of friends vibing out. Carl's sweaters go a long way too XD
    Keep up the good work!

  • @bananalord3882
    @bananalord3882 Год назад +40

    Holy crap, Josh's analysis was so good he had me thinking he was lying and was secretly a magic pro 😂 love this guy, might actually get me to watch some yugioh content

    • @CaptainMarvel4Ever
      @CaptainMarvel4Ever Год назад +14

      I’d say go for it, he’s got some pretty chill streams. He’s pretty charming and analytic. He’s got a YT channel for analyzing cards, deck, and game states, but he’s not really a content creator like a full on Yugituber, but in terms of strategy game players I’d say Josh is probably among top 3 in the western Yu-GI-Oh player base right now.

    • @PersonaPrime
      @PersonaPrime Год назад +5

      His yugioh content is my favorite. He is very analytical there as well. It was hilarious how he was analyzing and explaining Magic cards so well, but wasn't sure how combat works 😂😂 He never fails to impress me.

  • @KuromiAK
    @KuromiAK Год назад +26

    It's good that all the cards presented here are in the context of standard. Mixing formats of different power levels would be confusing to a new player.

    • @kieranl5249
      @kieranl5249 Год назад

      I agree, but then why did he bring up fetchlands for kudzu? Fetches were never legal when kudzu was standard legal

    • @rovidelarosa
      @rovidelarosa Год назад +1

      Sheoldred is a staple in pioneer and explorer in mtgarena. There was also a time where Siege Rhino is a staple in modern. The other cards were not used in any format...

  • @AkatsukiTim
    @AkatsukiTim Год назад +17

    Although I used to play competitive yugioh and have since moved to magic almost 7 years ago, Josh's knowledge and thought process behind his choices give me such respect to competitive yugioh players

  • @drunkcapybara7004
    @drunkcapybara7004 Год назад +13

    "I wanna do more."
    Yes! I'd love to see it, Josh's analysis of the cards based on his knowledge from other games is incredible, truly deserving of being called Europe's best YGO player in the title.

  • @dhruvraghunath
    @dhruvraghunath Год назад +24

    I absolutely love this series! The next time this series appears, I would like to see a planeswalker as a card since it is pretty unique and see how they are evaluated by people who do not play magic

  • @dagonhydra
    @dagonhydra Год назад +25

    I always love these, but giving him Sheoldred after Siege Rhino was so smart! Really impressive how well he broke everything down. Can’t really hold the artifact against him, either, since neither YGO nor Hearthstone really has anything like them. Great episode!

    • @aryst0krat
      @aryst0krat Год назад +4

      Isn't an artifact pretty comparable to a Continuous Spell in YGO?

    • @dagonhydra
      @dagonhydra Год назад +3

      @@aryst0krat I suppose that’s true. I had equated them more to enchantments, because that feels more like a 1:1. It’s really how different the mana system is and how that affects tempo that would likely be confusing to any player coming from YGO.

    • @adewilyan8030
      @adewilyan8030 Год назад

      ​@@dagonhydra Yeah mana system confused him lil bit I think. In ygo, people usually gain immediate advantage by playing continous spell for whatever reason, then combo off. Magic probably can't do that because mana, so playing artifact with nothing else to back it up atm is a waste. Ain't no way ygo player playing continous spell and pass either, mind you.

    • @Aquilenne
      @Aquilenne Год назад +6

      @@adewilyan8030 You underestimate how hard a generaider deck can brick

    • @adewilyan8030
      @adewilyan8030 Год назад +1

      @@Aquilenne lmao good point

  • @EskChan19
    @EskChan19 Год назад +15

    Josh was amazing. His train of thought and reasoning was really good.

  • @danieldaponte1819
    @danieldaponte1819 11 месяцев назад +6

    I'd like to see more of Josh playing staple or stinker! His thought process was spot-on

    • @CardmarketMagic
      @CardmarketMagic  11 месяцев назад +6

      We actually just talked today about bringing him back

    • @danieldaponte1819
      @danieldaponte1819 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@CardmarketMagic awesome!

  • @_Libosido
    @_Libosido Год назад +3

    Dolmen Gate art becomes my new favourite wallpaper. Really beautiful picture.

  • @The2Kah
    @The2Kah Год назад +9

    I love Josh's way of thinking. You can tell that he's very experienced in not only YGO, but card games in general. His only misevaluation comes from just not realizing in time that most aggro creatures are fodder but that's common even among Magic players.
    Great video and amazing guest. I've never been this excited about a Staple or Stinker.

  • @kokioen
    @kokioen Год назад +7

    Siege Rhino will probably see play when Polukranos rotates

    • @mewr11
      @mewr11 Год назад +3

      Yeah its rough that it got printed into a standard format with such a definingly powerful 4-drop already there ;p

  • @ericdobrowski5033
    @ericdobrowski5033 Год назад +9

    This series is soooo great! I can't believe how accurate Josh was in his analysis! It's so fun to see how transferable card game skills are even when the games seem completely different.

  • @GoFastLive
    @GoFastLive 11 месяцев назад +4

    Congrats to Joshua for winning Yu-Gi-Oh Master duel world championship, would love to see an interview with him on the Yugiohc cardmarket channel😎

    • @CardmarketMagic
      @CardmarketMagic  11 месяцев назад +1

      We'll be posting an interview with him on our article insight page :)

  • @dialp4penguin
    @dialp4penguin Год назад +2

    This series is honestly incredible. I haven't played Magic for 20+ years, and I love guessing (incorrectly) about the power level of these cards. So fun!

  • @Thrash4Ever
    @Thrash4Ever Год назад +5

    Josh's analysis was a delight to listen to. More of him, please!

  • @mewr11
    @mewr11 Год назад +23

    Love this series - I don't know if you've featured Escape to the Wilds on here yet, but it could be interesting to evaluate. Even though it's actually pretty weak in a vacuum, the exact role it played in the ramp decks of its time did get it banned from standard.

    • @CardmarketMagic
      @CardmarketMagic  Год назад +11

      Escape to the wilds is a great one! 😃

    • @FartRainbows
      @FartRainbows Год назад

      huh. i would've never guessed that it was banned

    • @trubica
      @trubica Год назад +3

      Escape was a meme card in its own deck until all the broken stuff got banned from standard and resolving it became good enough.

  • @maarten0104
    @maarten0104 Год назад +5

    Holy sh!t…
    This dude is phenomenal. Bring him back for another couple of these videos

  • @MetalCoreHog131
    @MetalCoreHog131 Год назад +6

    This dude’s brain is conditioned for games I’m sure he could take to almost anything immediately.
    Super impressive

  • @chrisjett6232
    @chrisjett6232 Год назад +1

    I like the touch of the battlefield showing Lorwyn cards during the Dolmen Gate sequence

  • @andrewp6738
    @andrewp6738 Год назад +2

    Do this with Pokémon players! Get Tricky Gym in the studio 😈😈😈

  • @jsweatisdead
    @jsweatisdead Год назад +2

    Josh didn't even fall for the red herring thrown at him with the fetch lands and Vinelasher Kudzu. Well done!

  • @KyleRoller24
    @KyleRoller24 Год назад +2

    Josh has a very special brain. Absolutely brilliant. Love his ygo and content and seeing him slay this made me smile big!

  • @BIGPILGRIM420
    @BIGPILGRIM420 Год назад

    been watching and loving this series the past few days, didn't realize this one dropped 3 hours ago! need more please!!

  • @ErikratKhandnalie
    @ErikratKhandnalie Год назад

    I really love this series! Always fun to see MTG through the lens of another game

  • @aggedon7483
    @aggedon7483 Год назад +1

    The methodical assessments by Josh here were very impressive! Great episode!

  • @johnbrawls5974
    @johnbrawls5974 Год назад

    Love this series. As a beginner in mtg I find this to be a great introduction how the game works and tips for evaluating cards

  • @rentierlucas378
    @rentierlucas378 Год назад +1

    Josh handled this impressively. Very analytical and in the end spot on

  • @mhkmyst14
    @mhkmyst14 Год назад

    Very cool! I think it’s really cool that top players from one game tend to be able to use their expert knowledge from what they know, and translate it to another game.

  • @ethanhickle2929
    @ethanhickle2929 Год назад +3

    Josh is awesome! So smart and great at explaining his thought process!

  • @hoodiegal
    @hoodiegal Год назад

    That was some slick analysis, he understands these kinds of games very well. Very fun and impressive to watch!

  • @blade6321
    @blade6321 Год назад

    Incredible! Great analysis (and banter as always). Would love to see josh back and tackle some really weird vintage cards!

  • @greenwave819
    @greenwave819 Год назад +5

    Joshua nailed it. very cool to see a non magic player recognize some of these values. yall run a great channel, love the content!!!

  • @korbsen
    @korbsen Год назад

    Outstanding! Well sound and resoned thoughtprocess by Josh and great at sharing it too!

  • @Marc-bx6hy
    @Marc-bx6hy Год назад +4

    I once played yugioh in a magical time around 2016 and played against Josh in the German Nationals, such a nice guy, really down to earth and amazing player. Great video 😍 I would love to see a staple or stinker with Alpay Engin.

  • @ThePlatypusRules
    @ThePlatypusRules Год назад +3

    This is the best series you guys are doing! Love the format.

    • @theremix54
      @theremix54 Год назад

      The AI Generated card series is the best, but this is a close second :)

  • @Whitewingdevil
    @Whitewingdevil Год назад

    I really love the staple or stinker vids, I'm not actively playing magic anymore but it's fun seeing people try and puzzle out if cards are good or not :D

  • @maskedfallen1331
    @maskedfallen1331 11 месяцев назад +1

    Would love too see people on the stinker or not series try a game of magic. As a player of 3 tcgs the dofference is shocking.

  • @flags4595
    @flags4595 Год назад

    Absolutely loved the guest this episode! Very good analysis, would love to see him back against a new set of cards
    Best episode yet

  • @andrewdubeau9283
    @andrewdubeau9283 Год назад +4

    Would have been interesting to see his analysis of an instant or sorcery. Definitely cool to hear him perfectly describe why siege rhino was good, but he obviously has experience in creature oriented card games

  • @demianrusso2499
    @demianrusso2499 Год назад +3

    The reasoning behind Siege Rhino that Joshua used reminded me of the reasoning that LSV did about it back in the day (you can see it in The Menace video that Rhystic Studies did). Players like Joshua could really excell at magic and i hope you have him back for future videos

  • @diabeticmonkey
    @diabeticmonkey Год назад

    Josh absolutely nailed it. That’s great to see!

  • @FreeDortch
    @FreeDortch Год назад

    Best episode in this series so far!

  • @Arvendilin
    @Arvendilin Год назад

    More more more! This was fantastic!

  • @tacopanda3692
    @tacopanda3692 Год назад

    I love it when you do this series. Easily my favourite out of all the ones you do. I wonder what would happen with players from other TCGs?

  • @prestonbyrd8443
    @prestonbyrd8443 Год назад

    I love videos like these because I've played both games and they are vastly different. Especially the terms...and font.

  • @fajar_unu
    @fajar_unu 7 месяцев назад

    Rewatching this again makes me realize how good Joshua Schmidt is at understanding cards in the context of the card games where they belong
    I actually would really love to watch another Staple or Stinker with him as the guest

  • @ElitePi1337
    @ElitePi1337 Год назад

    His reasoning was surprisingly sound! That was definitely entertaining to watch.

  • @crowhaveninc.2103
    @crowhaveninc.2103 Год назад

    It's so cool to see just how good a pro player's card game fundamentals are in this show. I was also very impressed with the magic player rating Yugioh cards. I hope to see more of this :)

  • @fabledacademy
    @fabledacademy Год назад +1

    I love to see the comparison between Yugioh and Magic Knowledge in this one. Joshua did an amazing job and it really shows why he is such a good player, even over the borders of Yugioh. Resonates alot with me, coming from a Yugioh background.

  • @LPchief
    @LPchief Год назад +1

    lovely episode, josh is awesome and is good in his argumentation. liked this one alot!

  • @vincent-antoinesoucy1872
    @vincent-antoinesoucy1872 Год назад

    That's an impressive translation of knowledge from one game to another!

  • @eNedb
    @eNedb Год назад +3

    I don't comment much, but watching Josh absolutely nail the analysis on these cards was incredible. First time seeing them and not just being kinda right, but just hit multiple points right on the head that even pros misread. I was cheering for him.

    • @CardmarketMagic
      @CardmarketMagic  Год назад +1

      Thank you for making an exception and sharing your thoughts :) I was also completely blown away when editing this that the guy who has to ask what an artifact is analyzes MTG cards better than most MTG players! 🤯

  • @WafflesInTheRain
    @WafflesInTheRain Год назад +3

    Such fantastic staff, but I’m especially a fan of Thoralf because of his incredible Magic knowledge and absolute charm!

  • @Trivedi_Tuesdays
    @Trivedi_Tuesdays Год назад

    Siege rhino to sheoldred, painting a portrait of subtle power creep through the years. Excellent choices like this is why i love this series.

  • @think2one3
    @think2one3 Год назад

    imagine josh as a MTG player! he has such a good analytic for the cards, i m so impressed !!

  • @w33b_potato
    @w33b_potato Год назад

    As everyone else said, the analysis of the cards, expecially rhino's were incredible for a person that never played magic! Amazing video!

  • @Optimus_K
    @Optimus_K Год назад

    Love this series!! Keep em coming

  • @OldWitchDoctor
    @OldWitchDoctor Год назад +1

    Great video, I will say this about Dolmen Gate, in formats that tend to have a slower pace, like commander for example, it's not bad. But yeah, in a 1v1 scenario it does slow down aggro stuff a bit.
    Probably the hardest card to judge out of the bunch though.

  • @Schlaym
    @Schlaym Год назад

    Wow, right away he analyzes really well. Amazing job!

  • @Marionettetc
    @Marionettetc Год назад

    Just commenting after the siege rhino, i've played since revised and Josh nailed every single aspect of the card, pros and cons.
    His card evaluation skills are obscene.

  • @RobK496
    @RobK496 Год назад

    These are so great! Love the reasoning behind Joshua's guesses. I said it last Staple or Stinker, I'd think that Adanto Vanguard would be great in this. It was in 1/3rd of the decks of the Standard Pro Tour for Guilds of Ravinca. By far the most played card. Aggro was ruling supreme, this was one of the staples. While still being an extremely low priced option at that as well. And this seems like a card that would be difficult to judge!

    • @CardmarketMagic
      @CardmarketMagic  Год назад +1

      Adanto vanguard has already been added to the list of cards we take from when making these :) I feel like it's a little too easy though because it's so obviously powerful 🤔

  • @langa77777
    @langa77777 Год назад

    It’s amazing how in tune this dude is with mechanics

  • @chixbro9628
    @chixbro9628 Год назад +3

    Josh showed once again that he is the GOAT!

  • @somethingclever4456
    @somethingclever4456 Год назад

    great content as always. the analysis was so good in this one

  • @zealcrux
    @zealcrux Год назад

    Seriously. I love this series a ton!

  • @cryptorcd9352
    @cryptorcd9352 Год назад +1

    I enjoyed this one so much! I wish it was 10 or more cards haha
    Hope to see more vids with Joshua

  • @julianharvey1738
    @julianharvey1738 Год назад

    I love how good pros are at figuring out the quality of cards in a game they don’t even know. This was fun to watch

  • @Killingsworth92
    @Killingsworth92 Год назад +5

    I'm glad I found yalls channel. You make the most entertaining and largest variety of magic content!
    PS: Thoralf is a great host!

    • @CardmarketMagic
      @CardmarketMagic  Год назад

      Thank you! 😃 and indeed, thoralf is a great host!

  • @jacksonbauer5199
    @jacksonbauer5199 6 месяцев назад

    As an MtG player since quite literally 1993, I was extremely impressed with his ability to discern how certain mechanics function and methodically think his way through to the correct response 80% of the time. I would definitely enjoy more content like this!

  • @chuckwagon3718
    @chuckwagon3718 Год назад

    Great video, he's brilliant. The only thing I'll say is that it'd be nice to have a wider variety of card types when he comes back

  • @megapixzel
    @megapixzel Год назад +1

    bro really just saw siege rhino and basically extrapolated the entire game of magic just from the breakdown of one card. unreal

  • @taliesine.8343
    @taliesine.8343 Год назад

    Wow, props to Josh! Great stuff.
    I feel like his knowledge of Legends of Runeterra and Hearthstone was probably very helpful. I didn't imagine a Yugioh player analyize this stuff so well.
    It's just such a different game.

  • @Gebored
    @Gebored Год назад

    actually crazy how good his judgement is, great video

  • @zurreal8087
    @zurreal8087 Год назад +1

    I love how Thoralf pronounces the exclamation mark in “Yugioh!”

  • @editingroomfloor
    @editingroomfloor Год назад +1

    Amazing analysis from Josh here

  • @AngryBob4213
    @AngryBob4213 Год назад

    Also worth noting that the 5 toughness on Seige Rhino was super important for getting it out of the range of Languish

  • @ReederMG
    @ReederMG Год назад

    More of these please. Love these videos

  • @Vardaris
    @Vardaris Год назад +3

    I don't know this dude but I can safely say that he is a Staple in Yu Gi Oh by the sound logic he has when he thinks.

    • @CaptainMarvel4Ever
      @CaptainMarvel4Ever Год назад +3

      You are absolutely correct, easily one of the top 3 players in the west rn.

  • @marc0s158
    @marc0s158 Год назад +1

    dude you're solid! well done!

  • @disafear3674
    @disafear3674 9 месяцев назад

    That analysis was crazy good

  • @AscendtionArc
    @AscendtionArc Год назад

    Thanks for this.
    I will say, _Dolmen Gate_ can be great in an agro deck that cares about attack triggers over combat damage, stacking some _"for every attacking creature deal 1-2 damage to a player"_ effect and not losing any of your cheap creatures/tokens, can get out of hand.