I second this. Love the detailed breakdowns, but it would be helpful to see the construction of the deck. I’m good at adding 150-200+ cards to my new Brawl decks, very bad at cutting it back down to 100 for an actual playable deck lol
@@devonpiersol1207 That's definitely the most time consuming part! Splitting things up in categories helps, as you'll see where you have too many cards doing the same thing.
Well, the game usually stops being interesting to the opponent when it happens, it's generally quite clear when the win slips out of their grasp, so it kind of makes sense that people scoop when it happens, you aren't getting any rewards from losing on Arena.
lol, watching you for more than year and once I was playing with you didn’t even notice that until this video. 1st game was me, and that was probably was 2nd deck I build myself this year, normally just copying yours or Amazonians:) love your content:)
Wondering why authority of the consuls was skipped. I’ve been thoroughly impressed with it, as it protects flipped Sorin from hasty threats. Curious to hear your take.
@@LegenVD that makes sense, and I had considered that angle, I suppose it’s just another one of the 40 million life gain synergy cards available, and (having now watched the whole video) it doesn’t seem as though haste really was problematic. As always, your input provides a lot of value, thanks so much for taking the time to respond .
Because he is one of the most "anime" Magic character. Antisocial, badass, edgy, bishonen face, pale skin, long white hair. Sorin drawn by Ayami Kojima is basically Castlevania's Alucard. The one drawn by Livia Prima in the thumbnail here, is basically Sephiroth.
@@nurikhsan8821 Agreed on all points! Iirc Sorin was actually inspired by Alucard from Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, so they invited Ayami Kojima, the author of that game's box cover, to do the alt art for Sorin in one of the recent Innistrad sets (Crimson Vow). To complete the circle of references. That was pretty cool, and that alt art is gorgeous too.
@@LegenVD wow! Can't believe I didn't even notice that "permanent" key word. Thank you for responding! Love your videos! You are such a strong player for sure 🤙
Great video as always! Just out of curiosity, have you ever built a Fungus deck? Been trying to do that for a long time (do not ask me why) but I couldn’t come up with something consistent and strong..
I loved the Future Sight fungus deck! Remember going to countless stores trying to find the "Fun with Fungus" theme deck, but sadly never got my hands on it.
25:04 Why didn't he kill the Nissa here as soon as he had priority? Why risk the land in hand and potential protection spells while waiting for the fabled passage to go off?
I tried the Sorin/Lurrus but after playing with it, I think Amalia/Lurrus is better. Amalia is so much more fun and consistent. Prefer Sorin in the 99.
Both are great options! Not entirely sure which is better. Sorin can be harder to interact with for some decks and gives the deck some added reach. Amalia is a great value engine and plays well with other graveyard recursion effects, so we're also more likely to get back Lurrus if it gets answered. Can't really go wrong with either commander.
It does not but the back side of the card is BW (all flipwalkers of the set are two colors even if they don't have their second color as a cost on the card)