@@peewee130946 haha, I'm glad you found my wordplay captivating :D! Chunnsraah is an anagram of "Ach Hans Run" using the same format of Hundroog lol. "Ach! Hans, Run!" is an old joke card from unhinged thats referenced in several other places such as on the original lhurgoyf
Please do more drafts! Also, the camera on Adam's was great because he kept showing the cards more times, which helps us get the idea of what his strategy looks like
Talking from the future here. They predicted MDFCs. They were joking about creatures flipping to a Gaea's Cradle and now we have something similar to that.
Phasing in is like draw or attack phrases .. You have to go throught it. So if something is phased out, it will come back at it's owner's beginning of his (or her)'s next turn. It's Phase in, untap, upkeep, etc, etc .. And it phases back in the way it was when it phased out (tapped or not, counters on it, etc).
43:32 one my favorite draft decks that I've ever drafted used Dragon Mask to great effect alongside Man O War, Nekrataal, Merfolk Trader and Knight of the Mists...I also had a Shrieking Drake to go along with all that...plus a bunch of other great cards like Dark Banishing, Ray of Command and Suq'Ata Firewalker to round out the deck...all these years and thousands of draft decks later and I can still recall probably 17-18 of the 23 cards in that deck...this was Mirage/Visions/Weatherlight in 1997, maybe 1998...either Stronghold or Exodus was the new set out...I miss those good old days, when barely anyone(at least in my area) knew how to draft very well...getting multiple Rancors and Simian Grunts every draft, or trading little kids Benthic Behemoths and Verdant Forces for Cursed Scrolls...it was like the Wild Wild West back then, anything goes...
I assume that the card reader they use is just doing image recognition (so it has to have every card saved to memory), and the more memory-optimized but less-reliable method is to do OCR to "read" the cards
WHAT IF you always put 2 cards in each pile by default instead of 1...? Would speed up the process largely and still be very much the same. Also if you pick blind cards you also pick 2 instead of one. (player 1 look in pile 1, sees 2 cards, ignores them to move to pile 2, adds one card in pile 1 then looks at the two cards in pile 2)
It wasn't the fear ability that killed it, but the fact that it was targetted by the triggered ability of that cycling card. The creature that died had "If this becomes targetted by a spell or ability, sacrifice it", so targetting it with the trigger made Adam sacrifice it.
I believe that line would cause the spell to fizzle, rather than be redirected, which would have prevented James from scrying, but wouldn't be the blowout you described.
You guys should do a fat stack sometime - mtg.gamepedia.com/Fat_Stack . Get someone like Ben or Cam to make it and have a four-player game without any players knowing what's in it.
Adam Savvy D summoning Nicky B at 2:12:40 :3 2:17:54 Hey I remember that nose picking Orc from James' part of the skit on a Friday Nights episode for KTK. 2:31:00 Lucksack!! 2:54:55 Gambit and best ending so far in a FNPF episode. ^_^
Not being able to choose between picks kind of feels bad, would there be significant gameplay downside to allowing the player to pick any of the 3 piles after viewing all three? It could slow down the game to enough of a degree where its detrimental, but in terms of pure game mechanics it doesn't seem like it would introduce any negative factors. It gives more information to the players sure, but in a symmetrical way In order to minimize the number of picks for a given player, you need to minimize the number of turns that player gets and then maximize the number of turns that player takes only one card. Therefore each player should pick random the most amount of times in a game, this flips the most cards per turn and allocates the fewest cards to a given player each turn. After 10 rotations of a 4 player game with 12 packs at 14 cards a pack, each pile will have 40 cards, each player will have 10 cards, and the library will have 8 cards left From there there are many ways to close out the game that leave different players at different totals. If you want to screw over the most people, you have the first player pick the first pile of 40 cards, then the rest of the players each pick one card from the first pile that round, leaving the library at 4. Next round the first player picks the second pile, and each subsequent player picks the first pile again, leaving the library and first pile at 0 cards. In the final round, if a player can skip over a pile without picking it when there are no cards left in the library, then the first player picks the third pile and the second player picks up the remaining card on the table, leaving them with 130, 14, 12, and 12 cards in their decks respectively lol The lowest possible number of cards for a single player to have in your draft is 11, where they only get 1 card every turn, but then at least 2 other players each get enough cards to make a deck. definitely not anywhere close to enough. Thats given some weird deliberately unbalanced edge case though, I'm not sure what the minimum would be given a reasonably random distribution of player picks per round Vodalian Illusionist is insane if you can keep up the mana. Use it to blank your opponent's removal and buffs, or stop their creatures from attacking you. I don't get why phasing confuses people, it's really quite simple: before you untap, everything you control thats phased out phases in and everything you control with phasing phases out. It's like the same thing as a beginning of next turn flicker, except it doesn't trigger leaves the battlefield stuff 48:06 Thats amazing, whenever I have a random creature type to choose I'm definitely choosing sand from now on. Could even make a sand edh tribal deck with Hazezon Tamar as the commander, and fill the rest of it with changelings and generic tribal synergy lol
That segment where they were shuffling all of the unsleeved cards that might be worth something just made me feel awful about supporting lrr. But seriously they’re pretty cool so support them as much as you can even if they do shuffle unsleeved assorted old cards.
Funny you doing that guild based thing when the next guild kits are coming out next week lol Also snooze fest cus cant see the other two. couldnt finish lol
Why not just normal draft? This seems stupid and too random. What I would like to do is draft all 3 ravnica blocks with 3 different core sets as the 12 chaos draft boosters, that would be cool and also could still work!! :)
wow. I'll never get that time back. I can't believe there are 40k people who even touched on this. i'm ashamed of myself for even watching more than 3 minutes of this. the draft is boring. the conversation is boring. everything is as boring as the cards they are drafting. good grief.