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0:33 Playing order cards is limited to once per turn in normal circumstances. Following this video's concept, for example Thegrea is a high mana curve deck due to it being only active on 4th or more turn. But cards like Dark Magenta or Meyrig ramping the deck to be a turn 3 deck.
In context of the video the glitter ride jumpers are an interesting form of ramp, as they let the deck do their 3rd turn and then ramp into their turn 4 vanguard. Love the new perspective to look at deck building and strategies in CFV.
Great video as always. This really illustrates one of the best parts of Vanguard: the game appears relatively simple on face value but there are so many layers of nuance just below the surface.
Very interesting way to look at things in relation to mana systems. It's a part of deck building that I love when weighing up options and a card's function, the when/why and how important something is. Great video!
This is interesting because Rockargour is probably better explained as a midrange mana curve with a kicker. However, I still find the explanation to be very useful when deck building.
Great video. It actually makes a lot of sense being a new player, but gotta ask that playmate at the start of video where can I get that it looks amazing
If you come from other games without grade distribution, mana curve is the approximated form of such a conversion since not all games have such a luxury.
@@yakitatefreak yea, but that's just that- an approximation. You're gonna have to equate it eventually and transfer over to using the proper/adequate terminology, so it's probably best to set that expectation early on