I absolutely love seeing titan gameplay. I played titan back in the summer bloom days and then fell off of it once it saw the banning. I think the reason commentating the deck is so awkward and you feel like kanister (sp?) is misplaying or making weird moves is because every play is heavily dependent on your hand and your next 5 plays/lands. Great pilot.
For a new player, yes it is. For a more experienced player it is less complicated than a mid range (because you do not need to know so much details of other decks) sometimes is.
Prior to Dryad of the Ilysian Grove when you were forced to basically rely on Primeval Titan to win, Amulet was considered to be the most difficult deck in Magic.
@@ceracen you stack the triggers so that the untap happens first, and then the bounce. so you play the land and amulet and the bounce triggers go onto the stack. You resolve an untap trigger. You tap the land for mana. You resolve the 2nd untap trigger. You tap the land for mana. The bounce trigger now happens. Once this happens you have 4 mana "floating" in your mana pool, and one of your lands back in your hand.
@@Fabregas200788 unlucky because he left spell pierce in his deck? Unlucky because he never cast blood moon? Unlucky because he cracked his own land making him low on mana? Unlucky by literally doing nothing in any turn?