Mostly - Splashing : Deck title Black - Green : Blag Black - Red : Brack Black - Blue : Blabble Black - White : Bwack Green - Black : Greeb Green - Red : Greer Green - Blue : Greeble Green - White : Gween Red - Black : Bread Red - Green : Ged Red - Blue : Rebel Red - White : Wed Blue - Black : Blub Blue - Green : Glue Blue - Red : Blur Blue - White : Bwue White - Black : Bite White - Green : Wig White - Red : Right White - Blue : Wibble
In the finals of the roto draft, there was a common that could have killed Cam: Lightning Shrieker. It swings for 5, then gets shuffled back in, ensuring a steady stream of lava axes.
I hate to be that guy, but I'm going to be that guy for a moment. If Cam's strategy was to "mill to 6" so he's ahead of his opponent, then durdle out, why did he play "contradict" when it gives him a card draw? That puts him ahead of Paul.
Whisk Away, Lightning Shrieker, Gravepurge. Three common Tarkir block cards that kill Cam. Two of them are in Paul's colors and one of them is even a decent card.
Oh if I didnt think he would brutally murder me in some untraceable way after I did it, I would totally hug Cam for being the consistent Blue Asshole. Thanks for representing us Cam
Why don't we simply call an aggro deck that is mainly red while splashing a color "Stacey"? Then we can be done with it? When there is a deck that makes everything unfun with the powers of dimir, we'll call it "Kathleen and Cameron's Super Happy Fun Fun Time!"
Gaming Wildlife Not at all. Johnnys like to combo and use cards no one else wishes to use. While Spike Netdecks, uses the best cards, and enjoys winning. These two are names of profiles of what magic players tend to be. "Stacey" and "Kathleen and Cameron's Super Happy Fun Fun Time!" are names of decks, the former being red aggro with a splash and the latter being something like U/B control. So the difference is what they are nicknames of, a person or a type of deck.
Justin Case what about monored splashing u/b/w? We would have to make up names for those! It'd be weird if the names were not fruit themed! Or at least food themed!
Jake Everfree You are of course right. I just like the idea of dumb naming conventions and saying that I wrecked house with my strawberry. It can be fun to come up with silly names for stuff after all.
Gonna try reading that one. Cam is always the star of the show. But I was trying to find anyone who got the joke about James making Gram lose with a worse deck that he made
@5:04 Wait a second... between that Territorial Roc and the Atarka Efreet... that's Bump in the Night! LRR, you sneaky devils, don't think we wouldn't notice you cameoing your favorite common in this pauper format!
Thomas L Step 1: Cast Howling Mine or Dictate of Kruphix (such that your opponent draws first) Step 2: Pull a Cameron and sit behind that beautiful, beautiful shield. Step 3: ?????? Step 4: PROFIT!
I played a mill deck with my Modern Dredge deck, and it could really go both ways. He's hastening his doom...unless he just happens to win the race at the last second.
This series is consistently amazing. I fall in and out of magic frequently, and Friday Nights is always the thing that forces me back into the card shop for more
A guy at my LGS built 5-Color Mono Green Bant... Yup. He had Mono Green, splashed white and blue, and had all 5 mana colours in his lands for the converge on Woodland Wanderer...
I played five-colored Dragons. But it was really Dimir splash the other colors for Dragons and Bring to Light. But also splash Red and Green for Sarkhan Unbroken and Bring To Light. Then splash white for Utter End in the sideboard. It was fun.
In a sense, Mono-X with more than one color has been done before. New Phyrexia introduced Phyrexian mana, allowing splashing a second color with still one type of basic land.
I've adapted Cam's philosophy and over the past few years I've been playing very grindy/unfun for my opponent decks. I've been playing for nearly 15 years now and the longer you play Magic the more you play blue.
Noise Pollution Additional comment on that: Marshall and BDM's comedic timing was absolutely spot-on during that scene. Seriously great job with this episode to everyone involved.
As long as the artifacts don't cost or have any abilities that cost a color other than red ( lens of clarity could be played in mono red but Godsend couldn't due to it costing white to play)
Excuse me, but Become Immense is clearly a Red card with the text "Delve. If you control target unblocked creature, deal 6 damage to target opponent." It having green mana in its cost has nothing to do with it.
For the Mono Red Conversation. Use the lands. Technically my deck is selesnya with a splash of red for blood moon. all my lands can tap for green and white while 2 can tap for red
Okay, I’ve seen this video tons of times over my Friday Nights rewatches, but I’ve never noticed the Charging Badger at 5:02 and am now looking for more easter eggs.
Ooh, it's a close call between Kathleen and Cameron on the "Most Playable Friday Nights Character Card" contest this episode! Kathleen is more of a build-around but I think she has higher overall power level, whereas Cameron is great if you're quite far behind but not so good otherwise (unless you want to trade your possessions up with your opponent =D )
Well "Atarka Red" as it turned out to be called, is also pretty confusing. That makes me think "red cards with the Atarka watermark or ferocious mechanic".
I know that you were busy filming, so you wouldn't have run the draft at that point, but did you try the format out among yourselves before or after, just to see how Khans Block Pauper Rotisserie would go?
"Just because a deck plays cards that aren't red doesn't mean it's not mono red!" That is not incorrect. In fact, it is 100% true. Lands are colorless. :D
Grant Duvall that's what i was trying to say. Atarka red =!= mono red! I quote you: "it was only a small splash,[so] it is a mono red deck." No, it's not. The deck, alex was referring to, was atarka-red.