Were life totals incorrect game one? Swinging with ravine forces him to block, then you only go down to 1 the following turn from the other spirit, which can't swing if Rubin doesn't draw another blocker.
+holynorth If the viscera seer dies, Rubin would have 3 white creatures to sacrifice to teysa and then could exile the raging ravine after combat. Leaving Chen against a dryad arbor with only Abrupt Decay in hand.
that land (verdant catacombs )is what is called a fetch land. being the black green version, it says something along these lines "tap, pay 1 life, scarifice: search your library for a forest or a swamp and put it into play" these types of lands are amazing because they let you "fix" your mana verdant catacombs lets you get for example a temple garden wich is a land that taps for green or white and is a forest and a plains at the same time so it can be fetched wiith that fetchland
+Alex Andre Ascendancy trigger goes to the stack after qasali's ability, so it resolves first, creating a token that dies to Chen's enchantment, then qasali's ability resolves, destroying the enchantment.
+Carlos Diaz del Valle Well he did have mana, but he definitely didn't use it. Hangarback on 2 uses 4 mana, leaving him 1 open, then he just sacced the Nexus to Ravager without activating it. With Galvanic Blast and Dismember in hand that the opponent knew about, 1 vs. 0 mana was likely a large difference in the game.
+Carlos Diaz del Valle Well he did have mana, but he definitely didn't use it. Hangarback on 2 uses 4 mana, leaving him 1 open, then he just sacced the Nexus to Ravager without activating it. With Galvanic Blast and Dismember in hand that the opponent knew about, 1 vs. 0 mana was likely a large difference in the game.
Were life totals incorrect game one? Swinging with ravine forces him to block, then you only go down to 1 the following turn from the other spirit, which can't swing if Rubin doesn't draw another blocker.
+holynorth no man ur right chen is just slow
+holynorth If the viscera seer dies, Rubin would have 3 white creatures to sacrifice to teysa and then could exile the raging ravine after combat. Leaving Chen against a dryad arbor with only Abrupt Decay in hand.
+Braden Baumann That's actually not what I'm talking about. He shouldn't have scooped. He misplayed.
+holynorth Right right right... After the decay. Yeah, he definitely should have activated Ravine and swung.
4:45 whats up with the sac of the dual land? ive seen it quite a bit
that land (verdant catacombs )is what is called a fetch land. being the black green version, it says something along these lines "tap, pay 1 life, scarifice: search your library for a forest or a swamp and put it into play"
these types of lands are amazing because they let you "fix" your mana verdant catacombs lets you get for example a temple garden wich is a land that taps for green or white and is a forest and a plains at the same time so it can be fetched wiith that fetchland
Is there a list for Steve Rubins deck?
+Spenzerr Gaming mtgtop8.com/event?e=10481&d=259974&f=MO
29:48 did reid ever tap land for that creature?
At 43:00 Steve Rubin forget to trigger the Ascendancy to create a 1/1 Fly
+Alex Andre Ascendancy trigger goes to the stack after qasali's ability, so it resolves first, creating a token that dies to Chen's enchantment, then qasali's ability resolves, destroying the enchantment.
HE had no mana to activate the nexus on min 50ishq...
+Carlos Diaz del Valle Well he did have mana, but he definitely didn't use it. Hangarback on 2 uses 4 mana, leaving him 1 open, then he just sacced the Nexus to Ravager without activating it. With Galvanic Blast and Dismember in hand that the opponent knew about, 1 vs. 0 mana was likely a large difference in the game.
+Carlos Diaz del Valle Well he did have mana, but he definitely didn't use it. Hangarback on 2 uses 4 mana, leaving him 1 open, then he just sacced the Nexus to Ravager without activating it. With Galvanic Blast and Dismember in hand that the opponent knew about, 1 vs. 0 mana was likely a large difference in the game.