I read "taiga king" as "keiga king" and was very excited for some inconceivable blue dragon prison brew for a moment edit: turns out I also confused keiga and yosei, truly peak confused over here
11:10 because of double strike, you get the initiative before the damage step, so you can forge one of your dorks get an extra 2 damage to put them to four, and the trap kills them the next turn
@@OmneAurumNon Kind of hard to play around a top deck though. I'd much rather make sure that Terminus and Verdicts aren't outs, both of which could reasonably be in hand.
11:20 if you had Forged an attacking creature they would be at 4 because the double strike on the Fury token took the initiative which would have put them in range of Trap!
I play this deck in paper. I suggest once upon a time to smooth mulligans(it can grab an iniative creature, the land you need, or a spirit guide). Also ouphe>null rod because it can turn sideways.
Bosh, I don't know if you're familiar with the band Rise Against, but since you seem to enjoy in-joke-y/meme-y things: Every time you mention an all-in hand not having a backup plan (and sadly often getting blown out), I'm reminded of "And how could something so right turn out so wrong?/I don't have a backup plan/This is all that I am" from their song '1000 Good Intentions'.
In game one forge to trap was lethal, because you got the initiative from fury’s first strike damage, and forge would’ve been another two right then Edit: if you’d seen it and gone for it that would’ve been rough