Join LSV as he drafts Vintage Cube, the most powerful of draft formats, as he takes you through every pick and every play. Twitch: / channelfireball Twitter: / channelfireball Facebook: / channelfireball
Heard on Gaby’s stream all the way from the other room: “DAK FAYDEN WHEELED?!?!?!” Meanwhile, somewhere in Seattle, Marshall suddenly gets the urge to mutter “greatest thief in the multiverse...”
"I wanna assemble the combo of Oracle of Mul Daya and Vivien where you can play creatures and lands off the top of your deck. Just infinite chain. Well, I guess Oracle has a limit. And so does Vivien, due to mana." That shouldn't really have been that funny.
You're helping calm me down right now LSV, been going through some shit, just know that your calming voice is the exact thing I need right now. Love you, brother.
I almost lost it at "I really would like to get that mana flare off the board but I don't think I can do that" but then he noticed. Hahah good old LSV.
Minute 2 - takes 5th pick fractured identity. Comments on how you should never be passing the card. Minute 46 - LSV casts fractured identity -> opponent concedes
Got introduced to MTG through 2 sources. LSV's 2008 grapeshot elves win at Berlin, and my friend who gifted me a red/green aurochs tribal deck. I've been playing ever since.
How is his opponents playing cards that he has in his deck? Sol Ring and Smuggler's Copter? Are they playing against multiple tables? Or does the cube have multiple copies of cards in it?
Can somebody explain how Vintage Cube works for me? I thought it is, like, 360 unique pre-selected cards drafted by 8ppl. But then I see both players having Sol Ring and Smuggler's copter. Are the games not within the pod?
This is about M1G1 Opponent had an Enlightened moment and scooped 'em up. That M2G1 was legendary. Oh no, after all the things this deck did, and it got.... Junded.... Makes you wonder what decks they fought and/or good draws to be 2-0 at that point.
I dont understand why the match 1 opponent would cast Enlightened Tutor, and then concede. Can someone... enlighten me? (that was a happy coincidence, not planned)
man, the dack stealing turn 1 sol ringis so disgusting. you gotta just throw your hat on the ground and jump on it like an old prospector when that happens...
So companion nerf was big enough to not even bring up playing 60? I mean I don't think the card depth was there regardless but interesting that it wasn't even a talking point. Edit: And right as I hit submit in game 1 🤣🤣🤣
even without the nerf I'm pretty sure that the power level of the best cards is too high to consider running 60 in vintage cube. Your top 5 cards are just too good. In regular draft yorion might be the most powerful card in your deck so having it every game is great.