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Tolarian Tutor: Learn To Be A Better Aggro Player in Magic: The Gathering 

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We’ve mentioned before that there’s more to playing Aggro decks then just turning creatures sideways and “smashing face” every turn. There are times when even the most aggressive strategies will need to stop and consider a particular nuance in the game, or decide on a slightly more subtle tactic. In today’s session, we’ll be taking a look at how to play Aggro at a higher level, examining the common pitfalls many players make and how to avoid them. We’ll look at how to evaluate board states and cards for this archetype, as well as how to play against the other big deck types: Combo and Control.
As tempting as the mantra “Always Be Attacking” may be, there are times when holding back for a turn or two, or only partially attacking might actually benefit your goal of dealing the most damage. Let’s go to an example:
Let’s say that you’re in the middle of a game, and your opponent currently has two 3/3’s on board. You have three 2/2’s, and two more 2/2’s in your hand. You know you have the mana to play both of them on this turn if you want. But for now, do you choose to attack with all of your creatures?
First of all, let’s look at the best blocks our opponent might have in this scenario. If we attack with all of our 2/2’s, our opponent will block two of them with their 3/3’s, killing two of our creatures. Two damage will go through. If we cast our two 2/2’s on our second main phase and our opponent does nothing on their turn, then we’ve set ourselves up for the same scenario again, effectively trading four creatures for four damage. This isn’t a very efficient line of play, so let’s reset and see how we could maximize damage given this situation.
Instead of attacking, let’s assume we play our pair of 2/2’s, having a total of five 2/2’s on the battlefield under our control. On our next turn, we attack with all of our creatures. While our opponent’s two blockers are able to kill two of our creatures, we’re still able to get six damage through. Then assuming they don’t play anything on their turn again, we can get in for another two damage if we attack with all of our creatures again. In the same two turns, we’ve doubled the amount of damage we’ve inflicted on our opponent to 8, for the same cost of four creatures.
Even though we’ve waited a turn to build up our board, we’ve actually come out ahead against our opponent. As basic as it might sound, analyzing the board state is key in understanding when to play your cards.
When we play Aggro wantS to be able to hit our very early, low curve immediately and often, which means we will most likely be playing at most two colors. More than that, and we’ll run into problems if we miss a color or a land drop. For example, Mono Red Burn decks have almost always been a competitive staple in Modern and Legacy and have remained, thanks to its simple, one color land base. While more colors can give us more options, the focused nature of Aggro makes the possible risks less than ideal.

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@Informant777
@Informant777 6 лет назад
Surprised no mention of fishing. This is a backbone of aggro strategy. Fishing = getting opponent to deal with the threats in the order you want them to. This is useful in all styles of play but essential for aggro play. Still all in all a good video.
@xXNoFateXx
@xXNoFateXx 5 лет назад
this comment should have enough likes to be at the top of the comment section
@Hellhamster
@Hellhamster 4 года назад
Could you guide me a bit through the deck types etc I am hoping there is a hilariously fun deck out there ? My kajak buddy wants to try magic when we are on expeditions
@verbfrombonsai8852
@verbfrombonsai8852 4 года назад
@MTG DEVELOPERS For example, if you know your opponent plays a gates ablaze deck, you might want to keep your main/stronger cards in your hand and wait until your opponent play gates before fielding your good cards. You can also fish by playing minor threats in order to play a counter for that threat. For example, you can play phoenix and your opponent plays a remove spell. You can self-inflict a justice strike on your phoenix to save it from being removed rendering your opponents counter useless. Last example is unbreakable formation againts board wipes. You can extend your board with all you got waiting for your opponent to board wipe, then countering with unbreakable. Since the board wipe threat is out of the way after you scared the shit out of him with your stacked board, you beat him to death with it. Fishing is basically counterpunching a counter punch. You jab. Your opponent evades and tries to punch you back but surprise, that is what you wanted and counterpunch.
@johnmoussiaux5039
@johnmoussiaux5039 4 года назад
@MTG DEVELOPERS mtg.gamepedia.com/Aggro_deck#Fish hope this helps :)
@selfhelp9685
@selfhelp9685 4 года назад
@MTG DEVELOPERS Fishing is using the open windows to cast spells before or after the attacking phase. Example: I attack you with a 2/2 and a 3/3. You have a 2/2 and a 4/4. You block my 2/2 with your 4/4 and I play a giant growth to kill it. That's one example of fishing. Or you play against a control deck and you cast a creature or enchantment or something that is a threat that you would rather have them counter first, then cast the creature spell you really wanted after that. That's also fishing.
@TheOneVangaurd
@TheOneVangaurd 6 лет назад
Can we just take a moment to appreciate the Professor's suit
@emdub9679
@emdub9679 6 лет назад
The One Dylanator it us a lovely suit, very Tibalt.
@SomeFreakingCactus
@SomeFreakingCactus 6 лет назад
Erm, no. I'm sorry, but burgandy on red is just awful. He has some excellent suits, but this is one of his weaker performances.
@kisukebomb3750
@kisukebomb3750 5 лет назад
I want it
@von4031
@von4031 2 года назад
His suits are always fire.
@bowera89
@bowera89 2 года назад
Looks like he raided Austin powers’ closet. I love it though. This man has Jackie Chan level swag.
@psykopyro
@psykopyro 6 лет назад
I was expecting a 5 second video of the prof slamming his head against a table.
@TangFiend1
@TangFiend1 6 лет назад
comment of the day
@thepleb729
@thepleb729 6 лет назад
Robert James comment of the year
@konnerherron2059
@konnerherron2059 6 лет назад
Hey i thank you so much. I have been fan fir about a year now. But you got me into magic your videos are a great help. Keep it up please.
@psykopyro
@psykopyro 6 лет назад
got nothing to do with my comment, Konner :) Please make a new comment.
@konnerherron2059
@konnerherron2059 6 лет назад
Lol fail.
@zaubermaus8190
@zaubermaus8190 3 года назад
Professor: "Effectively trading 4 creatures for 4 damage" Aggro player: "wow, look at that value, only 16 HP left!"
@azfaarrealm9426
@azfaarrealm9426 Год назад
Are you being sarcastic?
@joeljohnson4073
@joeljohnson4073 6 лет назад
As an aggro player and on behalf of all the others, thank you!!
@garrettclayton4741
@garrettclayton4741 6 лет назад
Im pretty sure statistically you're the only one.
@christophercombs7561
@christophercombs7561 6 лет назад
Joel Johnson i play my aggro decks based on game state and i compare tye creatures and spells to the gold standard burn spell lightining bolt I have a RB agrros deck so on curve i have Cmc 1 rakdos cackler 1/1 with unleash to make it a 2/2 so if it swings once its as good as a shock if it swings twice its twice as good as shock and slightly better than lightining bolt if it swings a 3rd time its twice as good as bolt amd 3x better than shock At cmc 2 i run terminate, gobhobbler rats at 2/2, and goblin deathraiders at 3/1 obviously unconditional creature removal is great and the rats are more durable and have added power and defence once my hand is empty and the goblins have trample It goes on like this up to the just for funsies win more card at 6cmc o have raldos the defiler which hardly ever hit the fiwld as normally my opponent is dead 2-3 turns before he can land but if i get to turn 5 and have out rakdos lord of riots i could play him in turn 5s swcond main phase but thats really late game at that point
@poyi1013
@poyi1013 5 лет назад
What? Smash face
@swdtrooper7863
@swdtrooper7863 6 лет назад
Please make one on sideboards and how to sideboard!
@joeljohnson7645
@joeljohnson7645 6 лет назад
I would like to see a video on this too
@thegoldenhub6012
@thegoldenhub6012 6 лет назад
BlizzardMTG he already did one but it is an older video
@swdtrooper7863
@swdtrooper7863 6 лет назад
thegolden hub I know I just want one with the style of Tolarian Tutor
@mattram8695
@mattram8695 6 лет назад
That would be great
@araamahasla555
@araamahasla555 5 лет назад
>"They can't counter everything you do" The sweet innocence of 2017.
@ThorsShadow
@ThorsShadow 4 года назад
Control can't, though. It never could. Unless I play only counter spells to counter literally everything Aggro throws at me, but I can't do that. Still need to draw cards, play own threats/win condition etc. Also, there is a reason mono red aggro has been (almost) oppressively strong in the last months or even years and is probably the best archetype/deck in Standard rights now. Also, love that profile picture. Have a nice day.
@sonofchlar6144
@sonofchlar6144 4 года назад
ThorsShadow the sweet innocence of a pre Oko world.
@sl8103
@sl8103 4 года назад
my friend built a deck with the win con of forcing me to play one spell per turn and then countering that spell. its the most annoying deck ever
@sonofchlar6144
@sonofchlar6144 4 года назад
Tuxedo bird and that’s why I don’t play with certain people anymore. If you can’t play magic what’s the point in playing magic.
@elainehelmont4647
@elainehelmont4647 2 года назад
@@sl8103 Arcane laboratory? I had this deck in the past,it can be amazingly frustrating to play against.
@colinbrown74
@colinbrown74 5 лет назад
In the Aggro video he wears Black/Red. In the Control video he wears Blue/White.
@Eric_The_Cleric
@Eric_The_Cleric 5 лет назад
Coincidence? I think not!
@jthom5132
@jthom5132 6 лет назад
My new first step to breaking in any aggro deck will be to find a suit as awesome as the professors. It's classy yet sinister. Awesome video prof!!
@zonko
@zonko 6 лет назад
Video starts at 0:00 because aggro
@SunniestAutumn
@SunniestAutumn 6 лет назад
ZonkoTheGreat 2000 Your username is cool because it includes the year your comments stopped being funny.
@L0j1k
@L0j1k 6 лет назад
Hahaha BAZINGA!
@user-tr4ej8mw4s
@user-tr4ej8mw4s 5 лет назад
Ha, nice.
@josephzanes7334
@josephzanes7334 3 года назад
Elo you can thank Y2K for that burn
@DarkNessLinkSeven
@DarkNessLinkSeven 6 лет назад
This was a great video! I'd love to see more like this. The gameplay examples were super cool and very educational!
@enemyinbob
@enemyinbob 6 лет назад
These tutor vids are great! Keep em coming!
@RoughToughTonkasGotTheStuff
@RoughToughTonkasGotTheStuff 6 лет назад
Maybe I'm missing something, but I believe you misspoke in the first scenario. In the first scenario (example 1) Attacking in for 2 and then 2 = 4, but then the second example a turn building up is 0 and a turn attacking is 6. The extra 2 comes on the 3rd turn, which while relevant is not the same time frame as 2 turns. Note that I am not disputing that this is the better play.
@christophercollins3632
@christophercollins3632 6 лет назад
tonka truck I noticed he said “in the same two turns “ when in the second example he took 3 turns to get the 8 damage.
@CanuckMonkey13
@CanuckMonkey13 5 лет назад
This is the comment I came here looking for. Glad you did it already so I didn't need to!
@rbranch777
@rbranch777 6 лет назад
Love the specific examples and the in-depth strategic advice. More videos like this, please! Thanks for all you do, Professor.
@stevenpoor8169
@stevenpoor8169 6 лет назад
This is a great article! Thanks for giving these pointers! This is a great addition to the channel!!!
@Mihail4444
@Mihail4444 6 лет назад
Awesome series Prof! Well done as always!
@adamhathorne3658
@adamhathorne3658 6 лет назад
Love the episode and the whole Tolarian Tutor series, really plays to the channel concept, which in turn is what draws me to the channel. In regards to the priority of abilities it would seem like haste often ranks higher than first strike as early game it allows fast swings before they setup and after sweepers allows for putting a fast clock back up.
@xan7292
@xan7292 6 лет назад
A wonderful video. Thank you for taking the time to do this!
@davidphillips7712
@davidphillips7712 6 лет назад
I love your videos. I get great satisfaction from watching them having felt more enlightened after each one.
@gagegriffin8631
@gagegriffin8631 6 лет назад
this is by far my favorite series you do professor. I am looking forward to a video like this for control, tempo and midrange because those are the archetypes I enjoy playing the most. in pauper I play mono blue Delver, and I play storm in modern. I love magic and this is my got to RU-vid channel for all my learning
@eirikastokes9652
@eirikastokes9652 6 лет назад
I just started taking lessons from Emma, and I can absolutely feel her Magic mentality in this video! Very informative, and very helpful!
@300lbcanary2
@300lbcanary2 6 лет назад
Prof keep these coming! They are the best resource on MTG mechanics and strategy on RU-vid being released.
@foodyghost3178
@foodyghost3178 3 года назад
This really helped a lot! I’ve been trying to build an aggro deck of my own but I have a hard time judging if a card is good for a deck. Whenever I build decks, I just throw in cool cards without thinking much but this really helped me evaluate my cards more.
@ignaciogallarati7287
@ignaciogallarati7287 6 лет назад
This is one of your best videos EVER! Always improving!! Great Job Prof!!!
@megadv8r
@megadv8r 3 года назад
I was on the right track and now I have even more knowledge. Thx Tolarian Tutor!
@nateheerema2668
@nateheerema2668 6 лет назад
This video was great. The combat trick comparison was so helpful. Along with the other great information you had. Keep it up :)
@BibliotecadeAlexandria
@BibliotecadeAlexandria 6 лет назад
Just got some things I missed when playing aggro. Thank you so much, prof! :D
@SupaMario01
@SupaMario01 6 лет назад
Legendary help sir as always! THANK YOU!
@nexim6
@nexim6 6 лет назад
Thanks for the help! As a newer player to the game, you are a fantastic resource I recommend to anyone else who is new and wants knowledge
@codyhastings5514
@codyhastings5514 4 года назад
These used to help me so much Coming back a year later I am happy I saw this
@josephjensen9643
@josephjensen9643 6 лет назад
I really like the new tutor videos. Keep it up prof this is some of your best work
@adanmoura938
@adanmoura938 6 лет назад
thank you professor!! im a aggro player and this help me a lot
@sankaman24
@sankaman24 6 лет назад
Great video, new player here, and a french one! It's really easy to understand, loud and clear speaking, taking your time, best magic prof ever :>
@grant8347
@grant8347 6 лет назад
Look at this quality and intro? You've come so far I'm so happy patreon has helped get you here
@spark1cw
@spark1cw 6 лет назад
This video is awesome, thanks Prof! Keep 'em coming!
@makaveliq3
@makaveliq3 6 лет назад
Great content. Shared with my sister who just started
@BloodFangLucario555
@BloodFangLucario555 6 лет назад
The rest of my cards for my legacy burn deck are coming in two days so this was super helpful!
@LiamKanda
@LiamKanda 6 лет назад
As someone who enjoys playing aggro, thanks for the video. Quite informative. Looking forward to seeing the other archetypes.
@romanespinosa4084
@romanespinosa4084 6 лет назад
Love this tutor series!!!! Keep it up!
@heinz7776beans
@heinz7776beans 6 лет назад
Great Video, I’m making a Ramunap Red deck and this will help a lot!
@wtfronsson
@wtfronsson 5 лет назад
Your channel is awesome! I hope you get lots of new viewers from the MTGA players, these lessons come very handy to us.
@TheLampenmann
@TheLampenmann 6 лет назад
Awsome Video! I like this whole Series, because it helps me to improve.
@depreddits4920
@depreddits4920 2 года назад
the section on tutu's was really helpful
@nevanV12
@nevanV12 6 лет назад
Hey prof. Love this type of content. Keep em coming. Great content as always.
@mzrigel
@mzrigel 5 лет назад
Omg thank you for this!! It has helped me immensely! 😄
@soihavetoplay
@soihavetoplay 6 лет назад
Thanks for the excellent video. I am just learning the game and this was very helpful as simply explained. Good job bro.
@gashole9115
@gashole9115 6 лет назад
Keep up the good work
@FoundingChambers
@FoundingChambers 4 года назад
Already have helped my strategies so much thank you guys!!!!!
@edgarbernal1831
@edgarbernal1831 6 лет назад
Thanks! This will really help me in sealed!
@d0ggyRul3z
@d0ggyRul3z 6 лет назад
prof, thanks for this series of Tolarian Tutor. keep it going
@Unforgiven11
@Unforgiven11 6 лет назад
I appreciate this, when I started playing magic the first decks I managed to wrap my head around were heavily aggro based. I feel like aggro is very simple but reading the board state is a huge part of it.
@chuck9246
@chuck9246 6 лет назад
Professor, id really like to thank you for these informative videos, i've been teaching my girlfriend and her brother how to play over the last month or so. While i do my best trying to explain boardstates, when to block or take damage, and make advantageous use of your combat tricks and trades, it sort of gets lost intranslation. After showing them a few of your videos, however, they're finally starting to analyze boardstates and think their moves through rather than just swinging in with the team every turn. You're doing gods work lol. You explain things in such a direct and informative manner, and with visual representation as well, it makes your videos some of the best learning tools imo. Keep pumping out the great content prof, i always recommend you to new and old players alike. Some of the best magic content on youtube, keep up the good work.
@alexcali3357
@alexcali3357 6 лет назад
Love the tutor series!
@kaiandreasen766
@kaiandreasen766 5 лет назад
Great video! I literally feel like I went to MTG school.
@UndyingMTG
@UndyingMTG 6 лет назад
I should recommend this video to a buddy of mine haha! I have had many debates on the best plays and what not with aggro. This just further echoes my thoughts. GREAT VIDEO!!
@xnick_uy
@xnick_uy 6 лет назад
Excellent video, as usual. Loved it.
@loszhor
@loszhor 2 года назад
Thank you for the information.
@cybert0p538
@cybert0p538 6 лет назад
I love your lessons!!! Thanks for the tips!
@Sensitiveskeptic
@Sensitiveskeptic 4 года назад
Mono green aggro, and red burn my 2 favs. Been playing since Urzas Saga
@andreamiragoli731
@andreamiragoli731 6 лет назад
Very good video in particular for the matchups!. Please make some video for how to and when sideboard
@vehement86
@vehement86 6 лет назад
Thank you for the lesson!
@thulegezelschap5884
@thulegezelschap5884 3 года назад
“What if your opponent has a wall of creatures?” -laughs in Embercleave
@TheRealPlato
@TheRealPlato 6 лет назад
thanks emma and michelle and prof, great series keep it up
@invadervim9037
@invadervim9037 6 лет назад
I honestly can't even handle how well spoken you are.
@WeekdayWeekend
@WeekdayWeekend 6 лет назад
This information is good even when not playing an aggro deck. As a new player this is very helpful in reminding me to slow down and take my time in deciding what my best options are.
@surakarus
@surakarus 6 лет назад
Great series!
@bartholomewfargo
@bartholomewfargo 6 лет назад
Great tips, Prof. Thanks!
@melissalutherpendragon
@melissalutherpendragon 4 года назад
Nothing levelled up my aggro mirror game as much as Who's the Beatdown by Mike Flores. Classic article.
@nelsonfamilyoutdoors2214
@nelsonfamilyoutdoors2214 6 лет назад
Another great informative video professor thanks dude.
@infamousgengar2706
@infamousgengar2706 6 лет назад
I love this series!!!
@flipwhatthezipp4609
@flipwhatthezipp4609 6 лет назад
Would love to see one on sideboarding! Love the videos, keep up the great work prof!
@SnowboarderDan
@SnowboarderDan 6 лет назад
Great video! Really helpful prof!
@zennyme5626
@zennyme5626 6 лет назад
This was an awesome episode.
@ThePurpleGM
@ThePurpleGM 6 лет назад
One of the later Tolarian Tutors I'd like to see is the difference between Card Draw and Card Selection and which is better where and why. I feel that's a fun topic to talk about and important enough to enable discussion.
@MasterAnork
@MasterAnork 6 лет назад
I love playing agro and this video has given me some new insights on it
@gisone6403
@gisone6403 4 года назад
Excellent video & very informative. Much thanks #TolarianCommunityCollege This is the BEST channel by far!!!
@metalthrashingnerdpodcast9864
@metalthrashingnerdpodcast9864 5 лет назад
I love these videos and wish you would make more soon.
@MTGUnpacked
@MTGUnpacked 6 лет назад
Nice analysis of Aggro strategies!
@brianl7321
@brianl7321 3 года назад
As someone who plays Burn in Historic (and is considering upgrading to Modern Burn once this blasted pandemic is over), I found this really helpful. Thank you Professor!
@mikefrisinger5866
@mikefrisinger5866 2 года назад
This video has helped me with my decks since I am an aggro player
@DeloiVarden
@DeloiVarden 2 года назад
Great content Professor. I think more strategy videos with board state evaluations would be value added!
@jonathaneytchison6841
@jonathaneytchison6841 6 лет назад
I love that tutor animation!!!
@bertgijzen9182
@bertgijzen9182 6 лет назад
Super lesson keep it up prof.
@twinstarMD
@twinstarMD 6 лет назад
Well done sir, well done. Thumbs up!
@Daldi564
@Daldi564 5 лет назад
Hey Professor. Thanks for the tips. I play a White Red Weenie deck in Pauper, which as you know is an Aggro Deck. I'll be sure to keep your advice in mind next time I play a tournament, especially if there's a mono black land destruction deck about.
@jccjccjoanne
@jccjccjoanne 6 лет назад
Another perfect tutor video!
@SkaldRPG
@SkaldRPG 6 лет назад
Hi Brian! Love your vids! Would you consider doing a vid on two-player draft formats like Winston, Winchester and Solomon? Keep up the great work!
@faultycommodity
@faultycommodity 5 лет назад
Thank you, Professor :-) Now I'll start tweaking that Black/Red Pirate shanker.
@0clock275
@0clock275 6 лет назад
How to be better aggro player : SMORC AND HIT FACE
@dancingmaractus
@dancingmaractus 6 лет назад
Yep!
@juanparrasantos2583
@juanparrasantos2583 4 года назад
What does "aggro" means in magic?
@justinadams8434
@justinadams8434 6 лет назад
Thank you. I am trying to get into pro modern playing. Built an elf deck and often misplay buy summoning my entire hand. I have ways to regenerate my hand but often to late if I get a board wipe. I appreciate you pointing out the damage output.
@PhyxiusGaming
@PhyxiusGaming 5 лет назад
I know i´m a little bit late, but pls continue this series. It helps a lot, new players or returning ones, like myself. And hopefully, i help you by watching your complete library, leaving a like and some comments here and there.
@thpomo7000
@thpomo7000 6 лет назад
This is so usefull, not only to be better at aggro, but also to play better against aggro. Please make a video about control soon :D
@RedScarGaming
@RedScarGaming 6 лет назад
Good video. Keep these coming.
@mccluskeyp
@mccluskeyp 5 лет назад
Love seeing Death Gate Cycle on that bookcase!
@tdank12
@tdank12 6 лет назад
Very helpful thanks
@heliocentric7705
@heliocentric7705 6 лет назад
Having tinkered around with the aggro archetype a time or two, these were key points that will assuredly help ones tactics and playstyle. A lot of scenarios are circumstantial, and a bit of luck involved with what you may draw of course. However, again these are key points. I cannot express enough of how over extending your board can potentially set you up for failure. As a control player, if we see you dump your entire hand on the board we know that's a good time to board wipe. Odds are we will be able to out play you at a higher probability if we can take out several potential turns worth of threats from your perspective on a single turn, with a single card, that gives us tempo advantage. As the professor stated, evaluating the board is a key component. Also pay a lot of attention to the first match of three potential rounds if you're playing competitively, this will give you feel for how well your opponent plays, and exactly what cards they're playing, allowing you to make better sideboard decisions. Pay attention to what cards they use that you want to work around, out play, or counter. And assess what cards you did, or didn't play that were dead weight. Great video professor, very informative to new and old players alike. Cheers and happy card slinging, and fun times!
@Hohenneimh
@Hohenneimh 6 лет назад
I think theese videos are really useful and cool, as always thanks for your work! Would you consider making commander contestualized versions of this kind of content?
@pumpkinking5397
@pumpkinking5397 6 лет назад
Can't wait for the combo video
@andrewbellavie795
@andrewbellavie795 6 лет назад
The sweeper example was excellent. Also note that in both scenarios, your opponent is on a 3 turn clock, therefore holding back the creature in your hand is a strong play.
@davidfrance2915
@davidfrance2915 6 лет назад
I'm topically a control or mid-range player. I've been playing an aggro build in modern recently. G/R Vengevine. I've been making the mistake of trying to go more mid-range and then wondering why I don't have the explosiveness of the decks power. This video helped me figure it out.
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