From Plastic to Cardboard - A full review of 40K's Magic the Gathering crossover set!

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024

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  • @DarksteelPenguin
    @DarksteelPenguin Год назад +171

    I'm gonna be that guy: a chaplain's weapon is called a crozius. The rosarius is a pendant, given to chaplain by the ecclesiarchy as a symbol of cooperation. It contains a forcefield generator. That's why in 40k it gives them a 4++ save, and here it makes them indestructible.

    • @dukesubterra4683
      @dukesubterra4683 Год назад +12

      Thank you for being that guy so I dont have to

    • @knightsljx
      @knightsljx 4 месяца назад +4

      another 'that guy' here. the rosarius more specifically contains a Conversion Field

  • @ecyor0
    @ecyor0 Год назад +92

    The "Swords into Plowshares" reprint is my favourite reflavoured MtG card by a country mile. We get so little lore about how Imperium worlds function in peacetime so it's great seeing how they can absolutely convert their military-industrial complex to pure economy if they want to.

    • @Axquirix
      @Axquirix Год назад +15

      I'm guessing using Leman Russes as tractors or a Knight as a mobile crane or something?
      Edit: Looked it up and it's a Russ converted to a combine harvester, with the thresher setup fixed to the sponson guns mounts which is honestly genius and I kinda want to build one for Necromunda or something.

    • @EverianKalim
      @EverianKalim Год назад +7

      @@Axquirix Its makes sense. Knights during the Pre-Dark Age Was used for conolnizing new worlds and doing manual labor.

  • @akumaking1
    @akumaking1 2 года назад +80

    So you think folks might use the cards as proxies for units in the tabletop? $60 for a themed deck is cheaper than buying a starter set from GW

  • @Ariamaki
    @Ariamaki Год назад +27

    One interesting thing that came to light after this episode: Articles and statements from the Wizards side of thing implied that a lot of the choices regarding color pie for the decks, including the mono-black Necrons and the big issue with Cawl, were determinations dictated mostly by GW as part of the licensing agreement, and then the mechanical abilities followed from there instead of vice versa.

  • @lemonworm
    @lemonworm Год назад +20

    I love how real you guys are like to just straight up call secret lair a "fear of missing out system" savagely accurate no splitting hairs

  • @Khorne-bd4tc
    @Khorne-bd4tc 2 года назад +66

    Played mtg for a while and it’s surreal how this has become a thing.

  • @Ozzblahing
    @Ozzblahing Год назад +30

    My beef is on the color identity of some of the factions. Agreed that Necrons should be Black+(White/Blue). I firmly thought the Imperium should be Mardu, since there's the whole religious zealotry angle they have, but by focusing more on the Indomitus/Primaris angle of things, I can see Esper (although agreed that Cawl is wrong - I think you could argue he's Izzet, but Dimir can also work - the big thing is that he's not Azorius). My biggest flavor fail is that Chaos should be 4 colors, not white - black-green is so Nurgle it hurts, and being everything except the color of Order (White) is also on-brand for Chaos. 'Nids though are perfect as Temur.

    • @nathanl8622
      @nathanl8622 Год назад +5

      Blue's also the color of curiosity and self-improvement, something the Imperium's not too great with. I guess they need blue for all the psykers and AdMech, but it's still an odd choice.
      The cynical part of me wonders if the Imperium's most iconic faction wearing solid blue armor has anything to do with it.

    • @insearchofprometheus
      @insearchofprometheus 6 месяцев назад +2

      I still think the 'nids are more Simic than Temur, but Temur works. I agree the Imperium should be Mardu, they should have broken off Mechanicus and made them Mono-Blue or Izzit. I agree with Chaos, everything but White. And I honestly think the best fit for Necrons is just straight Colorless.
      But the biggest blunder is not having one of the decks be Gruul Orks. I mean come on, it's perfect! I also think Esper Eldar could have worked by making it a mix of craftworld, drukhari, and harlequins.

  • @jamiejudd2481
    @jamiejudd2481 Год назад +24

    Loved this video (& v tempted to pick up the Tyranid deck now). One thing though: the Rosarius you mentioned on the Chaplain isn't actually his mace (called a Crozius), but a small pendant/necklace that has a force field generator inside it

  • @chandlerpearce6213
    @chandlerpearce6213 Год назад +14

    45:37 um actually, the rosarius is just a holy symbol with a power field that acts as a force field in it.
    The weapon is a crosius arcanum.
    This doesn’t actually matter, but anyway.

  • @TylerSantinelli
    @TylerSantinelli 7 месяцев назад +2

    Wow, I just played with this set yesterday, crossing over my 40k friends and MTG friends. One of them *hates* Commander as a format but had a blast with the set. Crazy coincidence.

  • @Darkuwa
    @Darkuwa Год назад +13

    Trazyns immortality comes in with him as your commander

  • @NotAnEvilMastermind
    @NotAnEvilMastermind 2 года назад +38

    I suppose Cawl got white because of vigilance, as vigilance is a white ability rather than black. Then again, it's a bit of a crud excuse, since vigilance has recently moved into being a blue ability as well. So ultimately i think it could have been a thing to line up the number of legendaries in each of the 3 subsets of colours - with Eisenhorn already being the blue/black legend in the deck, that spot was taken.
    Edit; realised there's two white/black legends in the deck anyway. So maybe they just wanted a blue/white and nobody else they considered for it would have fit?
    I'd even argue he could have been a blue/red character, though that obviously wouldn't have fit within the deck.

    • @anthraxcrab2222
      @anthraxcrab2222 Год назад

      Maybe they wanted him to be blue white to explicitly stand apart from the other tech priests in the deck

  • @cheesebucket142
    @cheesebucket142 Год назад +2

    I feel like with Trazyn, the coming back to life thing is represented by being a Commander and you being able to recast him that way.

  • @cf3714
    @cf3714 Год назад +5

    Finally, a way to play 40k without having to remortgage my house!

  • @hyperion
    @hyperion 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks Eric for the most accurate color pie description

  • @samlynn1652
    @samlynn1652 Год назад +1

    I would love to see a 40k card game. This shows it really can work.

  • @drexmartell9803
    @drexmartell9803 10 месяцев назад +1

    Blood for the Blood god! Skulls for the Skull Throne! Milk for the Khorne Flakes!

  • @kosmonaut5
    @kosmonaut5 5 месяцев назад

    This is the exact video I’ve been needing!!!

  • @ethanlieske9678
    @ethanlieske9678 5 месяцев назад

    Best description of the color pie possible , no notes.

  • @chrisludwig4729
    @chrisludwig4729 4 месяца назад

    I agree 100% with the take here. I have never liked Universes Beyond. I think I speak for a lot of the fandom when I say there's just way too much MTG these days and it's exhausting. I am glad that the cards here were well thought out and well executed. I'd still prefer it didnt exist, but if it was going to happen anyways... this was about as good as we could have hoped.

  • @Axquirix
    @Axquirix Год назад

    Weirdly this feels like the way I'm most likely to start playing Tyranids. I just sold all my old MtG cards a month ago as well (though they were all red/white/black so Tyranids being green means not all of them would have been useful anyway).

  • @JoshMC2000
    @JoshMC2000 Год назад +2

    Honestly Id be down for more 40k decks if there as good as this one.

    • @szylaj
      @szylaj Год назад +2

      gime orks

  • @TiroDvD
    @TiroDvD 7 месяцев назад +1

    This set is why I don't mind the MtG crossovers so much b/c the world of MtG has universe hopping baked in. 40k is just another plane an (Old style) planeswalker got lost in. Now powercreep, mode legality, cost, blantant cash grabs, lazy design, etc. is another story.

  • @Walpurgisnackt
    @Walpurgisnackt Год назад +2

    4/4 is the og dragon stat line though

  • @JantDarvus
    @JantDarvus 5 месяцев назад

    Tyranids are a 'hegemonising swarm'? Going to bet that's a term learned from Excession. :D

  • @drachir7146
    @drachir7146 Год назад

    We need more Warhammer decks! I'd say make it a Xenos edition, basically, like Tau, Eldar, Orks, and Vottan cause that would be very cool

  • @Zakharon
    @Zakharon 2 месяца назад

    I know I am a year late but will say this, I got pulled back into MTG because of D&D and Assassins Creed sets, because I like those IPs, then as I am building decks I see some good 40K cards that I start slotting in and it brings me to channels like this that let me know who these characters are, ive tried to get into 40k before and had trouble, this is just a giant board with strings connecting things and it gets me interested, kinda like how Super Smash Brothers makes you think "That Ike guy is cool, I wonder what his story and game are like, maybe ill pick up a fire emblem game" so in my mind Universes Beyond is one of the best decisions MTG could have made. Even if it is funny to see Primaris Chaplain beat a Llanowar Elves to death.

  • @cu_setantanobu804
    @cu_setantanobu804 2 года назад +2

    Well now I'm playing MTG

  • @razmeanie4519
    @razmeanie4519 8 месяцев назад

    No idea what a land is or what a tap is or how many you can do each turn so I have no idea how many resources these cost. How many turns would it take to summon one of these?

  • @l0u13__3
    @l0u13__3 3 месяца назад

    Im still a little salty that Robot Gorilla man isn’t the Azorius card in the Imperium deck

  • @morning_star4033
    @morning_star4033 Год назад

    19:20
    *Laughs in colorless eldradzi tribel*

  • @ashdog9235
    @ashdog9235 Год назад

    Just as a counterpoint a trained therosian soldier range between 1-2 power and toughness a pig is a 2/2 some trained and armed Greek soldier get stomped by just some pig this example come from the first Theros set which came out in 2013

  • @flindude2681
    @flindude2681 Год назад +1

    why are not tyrranids 100% nature?
    a better idea is to have it like this
    red- orks
    black -chaos, necrons, dark eldar
    green -tyranids (or things biological)
    white - imperium
    I was wondering what would be blue, then perfect, eldar, and could throw in dark eldar too
    and then various races or creatures which blur lines and or not big enough to be proper faction could be a mix, like squiggroth red green. Such as genestealer cultists definatly white green
    or even better, necrons artifact, race, becasue they are, and are pretty beyond compass.

  • @insearchofprometheus
    @insearchofprometheus 6 месяцев назад

    I honestly think Necrons should have been colorless. Wastes as a basic land for Necrons makes far more sense than swamps, and the whole thing with Necrons in lore is they have no "souls" since they have no presence in the warp, which I think would translate well into Magic as colorless mana, similar to the eldrazi. And then there is the whole artifact thing.

  • @jessehoule1397
    @jessehoule1397 Год назад

    Needed more dice roll cards and/or effects.

  • @dukesubterra4683
    @dukesubterra4683 Год назад

    I do feel like white for cael fits because if regular mechnics is blue black and cawl and he goes against theie rules

  • @john12644
    @john12644 Год назад +4

    White is order and morality
    Blue is logic and technology
    Green is independence and instinct
    Black is ambition, amorality, and parasatism
    Red is basically the 9th edition daemon codex

    • @phearamax4146
      @phearamax4146 Год назад +1

      That's pretty mean to Red

    • @john12644
      @john12644 Год назад

      @@phearamax4146 i mean red has it coming

    • @doughnutboyo6922
      @doughnutboyo6922 Год назад

      Green is INTERdepence. That is why all of the nature cards are green.

    • @john12644
      @john12644 Год назад +1

      @@doughnutboyo6922 not gonna lie i just wanted to trash red i had looked up what wizards said each color is for the rest of the colors lol

  • @Nicolas-yd2mw
    @Nicolas-yd2mw Год назад +3

    Remember that colors of the artstyles depends of mana colors of the card. Cheers :D

  • @draco12999
    @draco12999 Год назад +3

    Trazyn works flavor wise if hes the commander due to how the commander rules work

  • @krampusthestoryteller1416
    @krampusthestoryteller1416 Год назад

    31:19 Brainiac, yes.

  • @joshy7759
    @joshy7759 Год назад

    Ha, the knowledge gap is bridged for me by growing up with a crippling lack of friends!

  • @t4rv0r60
    @t4rv0r60 Год назад +1

    they are even extra scummy and also lie about the fomo system.
    because by end of the year, there will be 2 Secret Lair sets that they reprinted into regular MTG sets.
    Stranger Things
    Street Fighter
    the mtg color pie:
    White- do stuff but if you want real value, the opponent gets value to. also many "no fun allowed stuff"
    Blue- draw cards, counter stuff, EXTRA TURNS
    Black- over time, we do the stuff the other colors do too plus you use your life as a resource
    Red- Fast & Furious
    Green- Everything the above can but better! also put lands from your deck directly into play

  • @mikegameslayer8682
    @mikegameslayer8682 Год назад

    They did say that the 40k cards will be reprinted in universe as something else "eventually" so theres hope we can get it elsewhere.

    • @nathanl8622
      @nathanl8622 Год назад +1

      They actually haven't.
      They've stressed that it's possible to reprint them (no second Reserved List because their license to use Marneus Calgar expired), but the only ones actually confirmed to get in-universe reskins are the Secret Lair ones. Everything else is in the "we'll reprint if we need to" zone, which considering how many non-crossover cards desperately need reprinting does not bode well for any of these.

  • @ohmygodjoe2647
    @ohmygodjoe2647 Год назад +4

    Two amazing franchises, two horrible companies have joined forces to once more steal your money

  • @conner_4736
    @conner_4736 10 месяцев назад

    Wtf is that noise at 18:32? 😂

  • @Lenriak
    @Lenriak Год назад +4

    I think this might have been the start of WoTC/Hasbro's troubles. They didn't just make use of a GW franchise, they also decided to make use of some of GW's business practices too... 🤣

  • @pintlemounted
    @pintlemounted Год назад

    I’d characterize the colors more like:
    White: “fair”
    Blue: controlling friend (we have fun the way I want to have fun
    Black: toxic asshole that will hurt themselves to not let you have anything
    Red: go hard or go home
    Green: go big or go home

  • @cactus_judy3929
    @cactus_judy3929 Год назад +1

    my biggest complaint about these is that they use unique creature types rather than fitting these within the flavor of magic. Tyranid = Dinosaur Insect, Astartes = Human Mutant, Necron = Artifact Creature - Zombie. I'd argue this makes the decks less in line with "what if my commander deck was warhammer?" in the same way that a superhero deck having a creature type line "kryptonian superhero" is just too obvious. took away the fun of fitting the UB designs into mtg imo

    • @DarksteelPenguin
      @DarksteelPenguin Год назад

      I really don't see the issue with the types. There are plenty of things in Magic that have very specific/weird types, like jellyfish (which could have been grouped with fish) or monk (when cleric exists), or unique types like sliver or atog. Tyranids look like dinosaur insects, but they are neither. Necrons are their own race, like the Kor or the Vedalken. Astartes should be distinct from humans.
      If MtG ever had a superman card and it was human instead of kryptonian, it would be a massive flavor fail.

    • @cactus_judy3929
      @cactus_judy3929 Год назад

      @@DarksteelPenguin I meant specifically within the realm of universes beyond, where the goal is to make things fit in with the existing flavor of the game.
      Demon/Devil/Imp make sense to be separate within the game, but adding a new type for universes beyond called Daemon wouldn't make sense, even though that's what they are called in 40k, and even though they are not biblical demons, flavor-wise. This would be a silly distinction to make within the game even though its technically lore accurate.
      All I'm saying is that the reverse is also true. The goal should be fitting new card designs from another property within the existing design space of magic. That includes creature types. Astartes are humans with mutations. So why aren't they Human Mutants? Necrontyr are their own race, for sure, but they exist in the lore as undying constructs, and are repeatedly referred to as soulless... they are artifacts and undead, so why aren't they artifact creature - zombies? Or artifact creature - spirit?
      I'm not clamoring for particular types from these guys. They could've done anything other than name them after their warhammer race. The space they occupy is now extremely narrow/parasitic, and in the same way we haven't seen Arcane return, we will never get support for "necrons" beyond generic artifact support, or the imperium deck beyond generic token/human support, etc. And that sucks imo.
      I think superman being kryptonian would work as long as kryptonian existed in magic outside of universes beyond. But it doesn't, so make it fit in with magic. Otherwise, what's the point?