At 34:30, trey basically has the kill wrapped up. His opponent is on three lands and has to pay for a pack. He top decks a ghost quarter to destroy one of his opponent's lands and since Aven Mindsensor is out, he only gets to look in the top 4 cards of his deck. Really good odds to just to kill him.
+Corey Castelli Not only that, but the ghost quarter continued to be essentially a strip mine for the next 10 turns, and he never used it, which let his opponent get the mana to cast Olivia. I suppose he was playing around Raging Ravine, but by the time your opponent can activate that it's too late.
+Andrew Moffatt I think it's always easy to say that from the spectators point of view but I think I woud've gone for it there. Have a removal spell in hand and a basic left in the deck or lose.
At 40:00, the land from ghost quarter comes into play untapped, which means Andrew could have pinged the kitchen finks end of turn then stole it with Olivia (which costs only 5 to activate, not 7).
Minamo and Oboro are played in Merfolk as untapped blue sources that don't get hit by things like Boil or Choke or enable your opponents' islandwalkers if you don't have islands in play. They're narrow situations, but it's something the deck can afford to do.
+SYLASYLASYLAS They've other advantages over basic islands, In the mirror they're a blue source that doesn't give your opponent islandwalk, also minamo can untap kira and Oboro in corner cases can produce 2xblue mana, lets say it's turn 3 and you've mutavault and oboro in play with no other land and want to play tidedinder mage for example, you can tap oboro get blue, bounce it with mutavault,'s mana, and play oboro again to get 2xblue. They're over all better than 2 basics.
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At 34:30, trey basically has the kill wrapped up. His opponent is on three lands and has to pay for a pack. He top decks a ghost quarter to destroy one of his opponent's lands and since Aven Mindsensor is out, he only gets to look in the top 4 cards of his deck. Really good odds to just to kill him.
+Corey Castelli Not only that, but the ghost quarter continued to be essentially a strip mine for the next 10 turns, and he never used it, which let his opponent get the mana to cast Olivia. I suppose he was playing around Raging Ravine, but by the time your opponent can activate that it's too late.
+Andrew Moffatt I think it's always easy to say that from the spectators point of view but I think I woud've gone for it there. Have a removal spell in hand and a basic left in the deck or lose.
At 40:00, the land from ghost quarter comes into play untapped, which means Andrew could have pinged the kitchen finks end of turn then stole it with Olivia (which costs only 5 to activate, not 7).
anyone know where the list for the boros deck is? been having a hell of a time finding one / it
Minamo and Oboro are played in Merfolk as untapped blue sources that don't get hit by things like Boil or Choke or enable your opponents' islandwalkers if you don't have islands in play. They're narrow situations, but it's something the deck can afford to do.
+SYLASYLASYLAS They've other advantages over basic islands, In the mirror they're a blue source that doesn't give your opponent islandwalk, also minamo can untap kira and Oboro in corner cases can produce 2xblue mana, lets say it's turn 3 and you've mutavault and oboro in play with no other land and want to play tidedinder mage for example, you can tap oboro get blue, bounce it with mutavault,'s mana, and play oboro again to get 2xblue. They're over all better than 2 basics.
Boros bust +1