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While maybe less exciting, I do low-key enjoy seeing a less successful pro draft from time to time to lessen the sting of the times I get got in draft.
I thought I had a great blue white foretell / fliers deck. Got completely wrecked, 0-3. And I was so happy with the deck too but even though I picked all the interaction I could and the colours were open but I was just run over every time.
27:53 Inga's trigger should have never gone on the stack, right? Isn't that an intervening if clause? Or is it just the UI misrepresenting what's actually happeneing
An intervening if clause is one that comes between the trigger and the effect, like "Whenever (trigger), if (clause), (effect). Inga is the other way around - "When (trigger), (effect) if (clause)". That means it's trigger regardless, it just won't do anything unless the clause is true when it resolves. Not entirely sure why it's written out that way, but there it is.
@@ArixOdragc Oh I must have just skimmed her text, my brain read it as intervening probably because I've never seen a card with comparable text not templated as an intervening if. Either way appreciate the input :)
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Why is this man playing MtG so wonderful to watch? Why is this man a clairvoyant? Why did I not shake his hand back in the day at GP Bochum? WHAT IS THIS LIFE why have I not grasped the opportunity to shake hands with an absolute LEGEND? Thank you, LSV, for always making me smile and being happy with this game when I see prodigies like you. You are a MtG saint.
@32:50 you should have bound in gold narfi precombat so they would chump with the other two. That would stop narfi from coming back every turn. Didn’t matter but was definitely incorrect to not do it that way.
This is probably super obvious to some, but for us tarded people out here, can you still use fortell at instant speed, if the vard itself is an instant? Please and thank yous.
Foretelling any card can be done at instant speed, on your turn only. Casting a foretold card follows normal timing restrictions for that spell, and adds the caveat that it can't be the same turn the card was foretold.