Humility would turn all creatures into 1/1 and they lose abilities, which includes hexproof and wars. Nowhere to Run doesn’t look like it interacts specially with Humility, though Humility does have some strange interactions with some cards
"The Ozolith Compleated" is DANGER. You are getting EVEN MORE loyalty-per-life paid on compleated planeswalkers, but now you put them on a planeswalker with much stronger abilities. It's VERY easy to see some immediate ultimates with it, like with vorinclex or doubling season. Except it's cheaper, fits in any color, and is probably a bit harder to remove.
Yeah, you'd need something in play that stops your draw step first. Or alternatively, a setup on the battlefield that shuffles something into your library.
"Plot your library" So you lose the game? Because you have nothing left to draw, or does your library just remain all lands cause you can't plot lands?
15:40 Cthulhlu "This is crap it doesn't even win the game" I mean it's like a 25/25 unblockable shroud in 1v1 and like 40/40 if commander, how does that not win the game? It's stupid big and can't be interacted with. Sure it's absurdly expensive and impractical, but that most certainly is a win the game card. You can give it haste, there are ways of doing that without targeting it.
The thing about Champion a Goblin vs any other creature type is that goblins poop other goblin tokens onto the battlefield. So, it's very easy to just choose a token.
24:58 to explain last turn is a infamous yugioh card that is super mega banned because it just never interacts with creatures properly especly creatures that say "your oponant cant specal" or "this cant be desrtroyed" it never resolves how you think it dose and no joke has a huge rules page on all the jank interactions that happen, the magic version is just as bad with indestructible creatures, wither, any card that blows stuff up when something damages it and so on
In Yugioh, the fun way to use Last Turn was “Jowgen the Spiritualist”. Kill your opponent’s monster after selection, then gg… That’s why it was banned… 😂 Too annoying, to difficult to understand/use…
I have seen the eater of days in decks that like to donate permanants, you can give it to your opponent to make them skip their turns and just be unfair
So i have to build another 15 identical but weaker decks just to "accommodate" this lgs ? Heck no, not to mention extra time and budget, u know how heavy is 30 decks in total just to carry around? Not to mention they're carbon copy of wach other ? 😂 That's just a no and stupid idea
the mana batteries would be fine (today) if they were 3 mana & 1 mana to charge, or 3 mana, still 2 to charge but NOT to remove the charges Also 28:30 if you have an Heartstone or a "Zirda", you just need 3 mana to gain 8 red :D you'll net 5 mana :D with also "Orthion" and Umbral Mantle you'll gain infinite mana :D
I believe portal was super wonky with its text because they wanted the game to be simplified for foreign audiences and tried to make fewer card supertypes in the set so they didn't have to learn as much, which is counterproductive in the long run. Lol..
I got in on the first reprint of Sun Quan when it was cheap ages ago. It went up to over $100. Then they reprinted it again and it's like 10 bucks now. What a journey.
The Land of Tomorrow is absolutely It Dangers, for so many reasons I could write an essay. For it to be fair, it needs to be legendary, tap for colorless, and the other tap ability needs to cost at least 2 mana. And even then I feel like its pushed.
Horsemanship isn't broken, Horsemanship is just Flying, in a set where they wanted it to be "realistic" and flying Chinese people wasn't realistic. So, horsemanship is only as broken as flying in that set. It gets dumb when you take portal cards out of their set and then suddenly there is both Flying AND Horsemanship. Then Horsemanship becomes better, since no one runs it.
The fact that Riding the Dilu Horse has a legal indefinite buff (most cards don't do that) reinforces the crazy of the AI generated streams where there's a lack of "until end of turn" on a lot of effects.
@@NikachuMTGLive It's a thing of the past now, they even tried to rerelease in a different living card game format, but it's the only card game I've ever enjoyed more than magic. Almost as complex as magic, multiple ways to win, all feudal japan and shinto sort of theme. The developers even followed the people in official tournaments and molded the ongoing story around what the players did. I'd recommend looking into Matt Coleville's look back on the game, he describes it really well. You can still find the cards for sale, but you'll never find someone to play with.
Another fun fact: Zodiac Dragon got errated to "put into graveyard from the battlefield", since the original text could be read as "put into graveyard from anywhere". If they didn't, this card would be seriously busted (probably)
Just for the record: Three Visits gives you the land untapped (so it pretty much costs you a single mana), *and* lets you search for any Forest, not just the basic one
I love story of Borowing 100000 arrows. Liu Bei forces have lower numbers, not enought munition, so Kongiming use boats covered in straw, and under fog go to enemy flotila. They see shades only and fire on them. Most of arrowrs was caught undameged by straw and ships with them return home.
I played Portal and P2 and was a dci judge. When playing casually, Portal Sorceries were considered in my group to be either normal sorcery or instant speed sorcery cards. A few were better than existing instant cards.( Like Command of Unsummoning vs. Undo)
Wood Oxes (1925, 1985) People born in a year when the Wood element coincides with the Ox sign are restless, never hesitate to do what is right, and are always ready to defend the weak and helpless. Therefore, they can look after their friends selflessly in times of trouble. They never stop to offer flattery and, as a result, they always offend others due to their straightforward and upright character, which is a disadvantage. As far as family is concerned, they are advised not to argue with their loved ones on trivial matters; they should care more about their family and communicate more with them. In terms of financial issues, they should not argue with others over money; however, they can always get help and support from magnates in times of trouble. In addition, they should pay special attention to the following: Never get involved in gambling. Don't lend money to other people. Buy something more practical in life.
MTG used to hate us. Brand new boosters, the fresh smell of new cards. All the spells made your decks worse. Sets during this era made everyone build Goblin decks. Goblin Goblin Goblin, that's all we heard for 5 years straight.
14:56 I remember ages ago - before I even knew what Magic was - seeing someone doing infinite mana combo with Myr Galvanizer in my local game store. Thank you for bringing this memory back, and yeah - it's not a bad lord by any chance, or at least it wasn't back then
I did that a couple of times. Two galvanizers + two myrs that tap to add mana = infinite mana. If you throw in a card like viridian longbow that lets you tap equipped creature and deal 1 damage to any target, you also get infinite damage.