That adventure deck was really cool. I believe they missplayed when they played de 1GG creature. They could have chosen to put your giant adventure on the bottom of your library
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You can disable "Auto Order Triggered Abilities" from the gameplay options. Dunno if that would help with Cursed Courtier and Return Triumphant, but I think it might. For me it has been relevant with Nazgul and Call of the ring when an opponent plays Orcish Bowmasters - the auto ordering resolves Call of the ring first - but you want to put the +1/+1 counter before drawing the card to keep the nazgul alive if opponent responds with Orcish Bowmasters..
In this case it wouldn't work. Once a card starts resolving, it has to resolve entirely. Return Triumphant puts a creature on the field and then puts a role token on it, and only later whatever ETB the creature has activates.
@@altromonte15 Kind of an interesting "nonbo" then. You'd still be quite likely to see both cards in the same deck as both have synergy with bargain. The Cursed courtier is obviously great with bargain and Return Triumphant is quite good as the Young Hero role can outlive it usefulness and become premium bargain fodder.
@@JawzahI think it's a little counterintuitive, because if you didn't know about those rules, you'd think it was a sweet combo. Hell, Kenji thought it worked that way. Imo they should have made the Courtier say "enters the battlefield with" and it would work the cool way
@@OfficialPizza Well - permanents usually work so that the ETB is a separate triggered effect. Agree that it's bit counterintuitive that Return Triumphant works differently but thinking of it it's consistent with how non-permanents usually work. They could have made the Return Triumphant create a separate trigger somehow.. Say "When it enters the battlefield create.." But that would have been bit clunky exception to make just one combo work. And cursed courtier is definitely powerful enough already with all the bargain cards around. But yeah - I also thought it would work differently than it actually does. Yes - they could have made the courtier and say Fausbane Troll "enters BF with" instead of "when ETBs create" - and that would have slightly streamlined the gameplay. There's not really _big_ need for there to be a opportunity to respond to the creation of the role when there's no separate decision to where the role goes involved.. But as it is now - you do get to kill the creature that creates a role on itself with one less damage or in case of cursed role with something that only kills larger creatures.. And it's perhaps somewhat clearer that the creature and the role don't enter simultaneously with triggers (say something triggers of a permanent entering the battlefield -- now would it be one or two triggers when something "enters with"?) BTW - I checked that Hydras generally "enter with" +1/+1 tokens - is it so that things that for example make extra counters when counters are made in fact do not work with them?
Ok, Game 1, you cast Celebrant and bounce the 1 drop Faerie. Why not do that on your second main phase? You get in at least 1 pt of damage. I don't see why you do it pre combat.
Is this one actually a faerie deck? Lets find out!
Definitely a very sick Faerie deck this time
That adventure deck was really cool. I believe they missplayed when they played de 1GG creature. They could have chosen to put your giant adventure on the bottom of your library
Even though I don't think it matters to anyone, but I think that nummot, CGB and other content creators are kind of blessed. They make their hobby, their job. As far as our master drafter is concerned, if you read me, I would like to wish you just a little thing. May the above mentioned blessing you enjoy,pass to you child that in a few days will come to your life. All the best dude.
"This deck is nuts!" Love it
I just went 7-1 with a sick faerie deck with a bit of green.
Anyone else guess how well the deck did based on the video length?
Isn’t the acolyte good enough as a 3 mana 2/2 that draws you a card?
You can disable "Auto Order Triggered Abilities" from the gameplay options. Dunno if that would help with Cursed Courtier and Return Triumphant, but I think it might. For me it has been relevant with Nazgul and Call of the ring when an opponent plays Orcish Bowmasters - the auto ordering resolves Call of the ring first - but you want to put the +1/+1 counter before drawing the card to keep the nazgul alive if opponent responds with Orcish Bowmasters..
In this case it wouldn't work. Once a card starts resolving, it has to resolve entirely. Return Triumphant puts a creature on the field and then puts a role token on it, and only later whatever ETB the creature has activates.
@@altromonte15 Ah yes. That makes sense.
@@altromonte15 Kind of an interesting "nonbo" then. You'd still be quite likely to see both cards in the same deck as both have synergy with bargain. The Cursed courtier is obviously great with bargain and Return Triumphant is quite good as the Young Hero role can outlive it usefulness and become premium bargain fodder.
@@JawzahI think it's a little counterintuitive, because if you didn't know about those rules, you'd think it was a sweet combo. Hell, Kenji thought it worked that way. Imo they should have made the Courtier say "enters the battlefield with" and it would work the cool way
@@OfficialPizza Well - permanents usually work so that the ETB is a separate triggered effect. Agree that it's bit counterintuitive that Return Triumphant works differently but thinking of it it's consistent with how non-permanents usually work. They could have made the Return Triumphant create a separate trigger somehow.. Say "When it enters the battlefield create.." But that would have been bit clunky exception to make just one combo work. And cursed courtier is definitely powerful enough already with all the bargain cards around. But yeah - I also thought it would work differently than it actually does.
Yes - they could have made the courtier and say Fausbane Troll "enters BF with" instead of "when ETBs create" - and that would have slightly streamlined the gameplay. There's not really _big_ need for there to be a opportunity to respond to the creation of the role when there's no separate decision to where the role goes involved.. But as it is now - you do get to kill the creature that creates a role on itself with one less damage or in case of cursed role with something that only kills larger creatures.. And it's perhaps somewhat clearer that the creature and the role don't enter simultaneously with triggers (say something triggers of a permanent entering the battlefield -- now would it be one or two triggers when something "enters with"?) BTW - I checked that Hydras generally "enter with" +1/+1 tokens - is it so that things that for example make extra counters when counters are made in fact do not work with them?
Pretty sure you can replace a cursed role you own with another role you own. They only stack when one is owned by another player.
Yes you can.
Lowkey savage comment at 36:20……
Ok, Game 1, you cast Celebrant and bounce the 1 drop Faerie. Why not do that on your second main phase? You get in at least 1 pt of damage. I don't see why you do it pre combat.
This way he got to replay the sprite pre combat and trigger celebration on the 2/3 flyer
He explains it in the video, playing the faerie again before combat means the tuinvale guide got the celebration trigger for lifelink and +1 attack.
Hehe first?