I don’t usually watch pro mtg videos but does the commentary always feel like they’re explaining the game to a bunch of first-timers? I get way more depth and strategy from streamers like cgb than this
I haven't seen a magic tournament in a long time. I love what they have done with the game. It keeps my attention way more then just a overhead camera.
@@Yogarpg acontece... Já joguei campeonato regional que o deck completinho e redondo, nos treinos passava o carro, no dia D só decepção e perdendo em mirror pra deck incompleto.
It was a huge gamble and one in a situation like that I can't make. I understand the argument that had he hit a red source with his first 2 draws he'd be in dreamland, but I would call that going all in pre-flop with non-suited connectors and hope you hit running straight cards. I didn't like the keep when I watched it on the stream and there's no argument that can convince me it was the correct keep
Correct maybe not, but a high risk high reward play that I think felt like his best odds of winning. After all with that red source (about 25 in the deck) he basically just wins that game. Considering what was at stake it might have been too much, yet I also feel like it might have been necessary.
@@GreenFenril Exactly, and he actualy needed to hit 2 lands not just 1 red. Even if it had payed off itd still have been the wrong move, just cause he got super lucky it doesn´t make the play less terrible.
@@Frosthief Nope he has 18 red sources in deck (considering fabled passage) most of wich would come into play tapped (wich is important in that situation) and he actually needed 1 red source and a second land (preferably a white source) wich means that out of the 53 cards in his deck he first needed one of the 18 red sources then he´d need one of the 24 lands he´d had left, the odds of hitting both of those fast enought (as in before the azorious controll is just laughting at you) was way lower than 50%, I didn´t do the math but it should be lower than 30 or so %, no pro player should take that kind of gamble on a world championship final, specially since a fires deck have awesome odds of getting good hands with the London Mulligan.
Huuh, NO, it was stupid. He got only 2 mana, though he need statistically at least 3... and a red one (almost all his creatures have tripled color cost). Bad choice.
@O K people keep forgetting the sphinx - making a London mulligan that much more reasonable. The reality is that he had 2 u sources and 0 cards to play. Anyone who says his gamble was the "right" call or applied sound logic is really bad at math. Carvalho's deck was significantly better post sideboard which was evident in his 2 match run to that final game. If someone wants to say 'well the game before he went umpteen turns without hitting fire's so go with your gut if you like the gamble', fine whatever, but it was a bad numbers call any way you slice it
@@kyletroxell8139 IT wasn't a Bad hand, it was just risky. He had all the fast spells He needed to win and had 3 turns to draw Red. He took a calculated risk and was punished by Bad Fortune.
39:16. As soon as she thought the cameras were away/off she went in for the “what ever that aggressive hug was”. 😂😂. Looked like she was gonna kidnap him.
I dunno, I think DMU mono black is feeling pretty classic. Same w Bloodtithe Harvester/Fable of the mirror breaker decks, I think we’ll remember those for a while
@@Euclides287 Yuuya got kicked out of the MPL and the Hall of Fame for cheating. Marcio has been suspending twice for cheating and yet he's still allowed to compete. Until he owns up to the damage he has caused to the game and to those around him by cheating this label will follow.
you should get back into it for fun. mtgA can be played 100% free. just takes a long time. try to remember the set rotations, so you dont farm the wrong cards.
I understand that they can't show both players pov of the game, but I still wish they would've swapped between the 2 players pov each game or match. All we got was the game from Marcio's the whole time and he didn't even win
It's crazy to me that the top level of standard play in magic is all about stopping your opponent from actually playing the game. Really dislike how oppressive it is.
I used to play modern semi-competitively. And yes, it doesn’t look fun, it’s two people just trying to win, with seemingly no sense of remorse. But people that play competitively have fun in their own way. They enjoy the constant challenge of playing against new decks every round and sideboarding for those. That’s what we find fun, as weird as it is. As for the oppressive side, yes, all formats other than commander, are competitive, the goal is to win. Yes, you can have some casual fun with jank brews, but when you see people competing for $300,000, you can’t expect them to not be playing competitively and trying to win in the easiest way, which tends to be very mean. Also, I’m not trying to call you dumb or anything along those lines. I just want to share the point of view from a competitive player.
You should see Yugioh. The winner is decided by the coin flip. Whoever's going first wins due to being able to put up their defenses and preventing your opponent from playing.
Everyone saying he threw the last game should indicate what the win percentage is when you mulligan vs odds of hitting a red source in the first two draws. My guess is there isn't much difference, but I dont know for sure. But that variance is why you need to pretty much play perfectly to win when things go right. Very entertaining, almost enough to make me start playing again.
God, all platnium players using different versions of Paulo deck. Its quite hard to counter blue+white decks... However, a good white+black+blue destroy all creatues + discard to exile deck is doing a good job. I feel like elspeth conquer death is a must have to take down planeswalkers permanently.
Congrats to #PVDDR! I was lucky to pick him as my #FindYourChampion! Hehe. I'm wondering though if when will the trophy pet be awarded or released in #MTGArena???
Its easier to clip it this way but i dont trust Wizards and their algorythms in Arena. imo they never should have changed it and championships should only be played with real cards.
@@mohnmann Online also eliminates cheating from sleight of hand, unless the algorithm makes games unfair as you suggest. That said, as things shift towards online, paper Magic is dying. This saddens me, as I don't enjoy online play that much. I'd rather play in the store to face-to-face interact with my opponent, and everyone else around me.
Did they start using magic arena as the standard format of play to prevent cheating? If so it would mean that people who are competitive are more likely to spend more money on arena and less on paper magic if there is no longer paper magic world tournaments and the only reason for buying physical cards are for collecting and casual games with friends to test a deck they built on arena against friends who don't play arena or you are into playing older formats not on arena like commander!
Ual! Que novidade, dois decks azuis se enfrentando na final. Tá na hora da Wizards of the Coast começar a equilibrar as coisas entre os decks, porque se você não mistura um pouco de azul em seu deck, nunca vai pra lugar algum.
What puts me off about this game is how important luck is. Sometimes the best play can lose the game because of an unlucky draw and even a good play can only be due to a lucky turn of cards.
Paulo's play a little after 1:06:16 was Elspbeth Conquers Death targeting Kenrith and minusing Teferi to bounce the Sphynx But Marcio would most likely have won regardless
1:07:40 Could Paulo have casted Elspeth targeting Kenrith and then cast Aetther gust targeting the sphinx. That give Paulo another turn to try and turn things around. Granted it may not be enough but its a delay to possibly give him another turn. In the end of it all he wins but this was something he could have done in that specific game.
Can someone link to the tournament structure where it explains why one of the two finalists starts with a match already in hand? It finished a draw at 2-2, as far as I'm concerned.
I really hope they go back to paper Magic Events here soon, I hate watching 2 guys just sit in front of computer screens looking bored or half worried for hours on end.
competitive decks cost 500-1500, can only play at scheduled times, card shop full of neckbeards with awful hygiene. Best business decision wizards ever made was to copy hearthstone model.
@@sergeymuryhin123 I'm pretty grateful the community where I live is cool and keeps their hygiene. We are around 30 people and many of them have families and good jobs. I'm a new player, playing for 3 months and I'm relatively young compared to most members (I'm 22) but it's a nice and active community. The main reason I started playing (aside my interest in the game), was because they were so welcoming and passionate. I love playing paper with them even tho I play MTGA at home!
im a returning player to magic in gerneral and im new to mtg arena myself. i wouldnt recommend aiming for "top teir" right of the bat. focus on farming colors that support what it is you want to play. 5k gold for drafts isnt bad. especially with the set rotations going into place by the end of the year. i ran 4 strixhaven drafts picking blue and green both times. i dont want to play a blue green deck, but it allows me to build a foundation to work with in the future.
Thanks for posting the matches but I can't understand why you guys stopped posting a more complete coverage. You went as far as cutting the winners interview short , UNACCEPTABLE. No intro to tournament or matches, intreviews, brackets, end step, between match commentaries, late on posting draft... I hope you'll fix this. It really has taken a lot of my pleasure of watching away. Btw I don't watch twitch.
They probably cut PV's final interview short because he was talking in Portuguese and they didn't want to give themselves the job of subtitling it for the video. Still, a huge whiff. :/
@@frasert8779 i dont like the idea of it. Arena and MTGO are free to download but the market is completely different than paper market on MTGO, generally its cheaper online. Draft for MTGO and Arena are around $12. MTGO supports all formats while arena only supports standard & historic
Game 2: Poor Marcio, he could have played Sacred Foundry instead of holding it as he would have had enough mana on the following turn to upkeep scry two with the Vantress and potentially bridge into Kenrith to play it.
@@shaddol5249 You're not missing anything. He missed the opportunity to scry at his end as well. The idea I'm getting at is for him to play to his outs as much as he could, thus end step scry into upkeep scry, and have enough land to play kenrith if he hit it. He missed it, but we all miss things, it happens.
So why are they not playing with paper when they are sitting right next to each other? I literally thought that I was watching an Arena finals that was being streamed until the first game was finished and they panned out to the crowd. Seriously just asking for an explanation. Yes, I'm a newer player.
I’m a newer player as well, so this is just my guess, but it may be because the online game is easier for the audience to see and understand what’s going on
1:55:50 what a dramatic exit lol. pretty sure he snaped some trash talk back at paulo there. regarldess, I think this match up came down to Caravalho not having a good answer for Archon of Suns Grace.
Marcio scrying and drawing through 8 lands in 4 turns of the 2nd round of game 1 was just BRUTAL to watch.
I like the duo of the commentators this time, last year they just kept arguing or trying to one up their knowledge.
agreed. much better casters, good synergy
I don’t usually watch pro mtg videos but does the commentary always feel like they’re explaining the game to a bunch of first-timers?
I get way more depth and strategy from streamers like cgb than this
@@satchelcowles7742 as a first timer with zero knowledge I’m still lost after 5 mins of watching 🤣
@@satchelcowles7742 got a hearthstone vibe so far
@@satchelcowles7742 レラ
I haven't seen a magic tournament in a long time. I love what they have done with the game. It keeps my attention way more then just a overhead camera.
yea i could never watch the old broadcasts of paper with an overhead cam
Hard disagree. I hate the way this is set up it feels a lot less intimate, also why would I want to constantly watch these players faces
That’s interesting because I much prefer the live paper magic, glad that people like this too though!
@@thursdaynightcrank Reaction andy of course
Seems rigged without real cards.
I think Paulo was genuinely just sad for his friend at the end and didn't feel like celebrating in front of him. What a great guy.
Yeah man 100%
Well if he was his friend then they can share the money so the way I see it it's a win win lol
@@thegunslinger966 lol you share all your money with your friend ?
@@richardbaker2085 If both of us were lucky enough to enter first place and second place then yes XD
@@thegunslinger966 dude that's evidence of match fixing, you really don't want to do that for this kind of major tournaments.
🇧🇷🔥 Parabéns PV, representou, campeão mundial 🎉👏🏽 Anos jogando em alto nível, valeu a pena!
(Wtf that keep)
Parabéns pro PV, mas fiquei com dó do outro cara com aquela mão :/
Parece eu qdo o Arena zika hard
@@Yogarpg acontece... Já joguei campeonato regional que o deck completinho e redondo, nos treinos passava o carro, no dia D só decepção e perdendo em mirror pra deck incompleto.
O outro cara é BR tbm?
Marcio keep in the last game was a huge gamble. It look like a tilt.
It was a huge gamble and one in a situation like that I can't make. I understand the argument that had he hit a red source with his first 2 draws he'd be in dreamland, but I would call that going all in pre-flop with non-suited connectors and hope you hit running straight cards. I didn't like the keep when I watched it on the stream and there's no argument that can convince me it was the correct keep
Correct maybe not, but a high risk high reward play that I think felt like his best odds of winning. After all with that red source (about 25 in the deck) he basically just wins that game. Considering what was at stake it might have been too much, yet I also feel like it might have been necessary.
@@GreenFenril Exactly, and he actualy needed to hit 2 lands not just 1 red. Even if it had payed off itd still have been the wrong move, just cause he got super lucky it doesn´t make the play less terrible.
@@Frosthief Nope he has 18 red sources in deck (considering fabled passage) most of wich would come into play tapped (wich is important in that situation) and he actually needed 1 red source and a second land (preferably a white source) wich means that out of the 53 cards in his deck he first needed one of the 18 red sources then he´d need one of the 24 lands he´d had left, the odds of hitting both of those fast enought (as in before the azorious controll is just laughting at you) was way lower than 50%, I didn´t do the math but it should be lower than 30 or so %, no pro player should take that kind of gamble on a world championship final, specially since a fires deck have awesome odds of getting good hands with the London Mulligan.
@@DakonBlackblade2 and what's the odd that his mulligan would be any better?
Not taking a mulligan in the last round was incredibly risky.
Huuh, NO, it was stupid. He got only 2 mana, though he need statistically at least 3... and a red one (almost all his creatures have tripled color cost). Bad choice.
Yeah just a really bad decision
been there. done that.
@O K people keep forgetting the sphinx - making a London mulligan that much more reasonable. The reality is that he had 2 u sources and 0 cards to play. Anyone who says his gamble was the "right" call or applied sound logic is really bad at math. Carvalho's deck was significantly better post sideboard which was evident in his 2 match run to that final game. If someone wants to say 'well the game before he went umpteen turns without hitting fire's so go with your gut if you like the gamble', fine whatever, but it was a bad numbers call any way you slice it
instaBlaster
Awesome coverage! The commentators and arena make watching pro magic much more enjoyable.
This is the first time I’ve been interested in watching pro Magic. Arena and commentary makes it awesome, loved it! Happy for the World Champion!
Hey even the pros get flooded.
RNG is the greatest of all equalizers. Be it wealth or poor, strong or weak, healthy or ill, clever or dim, no man can escape the iron grasp of RNG.
I mean. He kept a bad hand.
@@kyletroxell8139 IT wasn't a Bad hand, it was just risky. He had all the fast spells He needed to win and had 3 turns to draw Red. He took a calculated risk and was punished by Bad Fortune.
Shitty coding
Only when can't cheat
Valeu PVDDR! Ganhei meu trofeu no Magic Arena por sua causa!
BOAAA PV!! U represents Brazil more than football and samba huehuehue
more than soccer lol
That flood game 2 was apocalyptic!!! 8-9 lands in a row?! Wow!
And then none in the last game.
@@lachlanmcneill5488 way too much rng for my taste in this game but its fun
2:20:11 moments before the tragedy happened
kkkkkkkk
I cringed when he kept the hand
so sad
that last game, such a way to get mtg'ed
pain
39:16. As soon as she thought the cameras were away/off she went in for the “what ever that aggressive hug was”.
😂😂. Looked like she was gonna kidnap him.
She was hella impressed with his Interview skills! Shit was funny as hell
39:16 whats happening there? ;)
NSFW
This seriously made me choke on my coffee - I knew I wasnt the only one noticing!
Damn she went in
She grabbed him, stuffed him in a bag, and took him back to Snow White.
@@moldgrim1 Lmao
Simplesmente a final em língua portuguesa.
Kbol e PV gigantes.
Os dois são brs ?, cai de paraquedas aqui
@@mainjax8156O de vermelho é português. PV é br
In retrospect, I feel this was the last classic Magic era. That Teferi + Narset is such a classic duo.
I dunno, I think DMU mono black is feeling pretty classic. Same w Bloodtithe Harvester/Fable of the mirror breaker decks, I think we’ll remember those for a while
Narsets top Ability , The Most Forgotten Major Ability in all of Magic .
Id say Sarkhans dragon master ability where his dragons shoot you for 1 damage when you attack is the most forgotten one
That keep by Marcio was just ridiculous, he punted the game
Carvalho forgot that he can't pull a mountain out of his lap when he kept that last hand.
Guess he just has to cry in his carnarium
Or he bet against himself.
Seeing this comment has been a treacherous blessing😂
@@Euclides287 Yuuya got kicked out of the MPL and the Hall of Fame for cheating. Marcio has been suspending twice for cheating and yet he's still allowed to compete. Until he owns up to the damage he has caused to the game and to those around him by cheating this label will follow.
yeah Márcio only wins by cheating. He got to the finals because he ddos'd every other player in the room
Feels like Marcio didn't get to play magic. Just drew land after land first match.
When do you ever get to play magic. Its just autopilot luck based game
@@NoxLegend1 PV should play the lottery, then. He seems to get consistently lucky.
The triple draw of cavalier is the most agonizing thing to watch in a game of magic
quadruple
Good job Paulo,awesome dude to win the mtg world championship 2020 congrats 👍🎉🎊 🍾
What a terrible way to end an amazing match! I was like don't keep!! It's just too risky to be down 2 colors and needing 2 lands to play fires on t4.
Let that be a lesson, holding onto a 2 mana first draw is playing with fire!
Nope, he was playing with NON FIRE.
its a luck based game mixed with pay2win cards.
PV: Greatest of all time? He might be :)
Oh that final.. the comes and backs..
The suspense.. its was almost like a ROCKY fight!
Oh WAIT!
I stopped playing Magic in 1996, since then I guess about 4 billion new cards came out
you should get back into it for fun. mtgA can be played 100% free. just takes a long time. try to remember the set rotations, so you dont farm the wrong cards.
i am actually kind of glad that big tourneys are mandantory digital. getting cheated against sucks.
Because that was a huge problem at the pro tour
I understand that they can't show both players pov of the game, but I still wish they would've swapped between the 2 players pov each game or match. All we got was the game from Marcio's the whole time and he didn't even win
It's crazy to me that the top level of standard play in magic is all about stopping your opponent from actually playing the game. Really dislike how oppressive it is.
Me too, I'm out of standart. No variety, no fun just competitivity.
RHYTHMM OF THE WILLLLDDDDD
Not even close... Red does consistently well in every single format and iteration of standard
I used to play modern semi-competitively. And yes, it doesn’t look fun, it’s two people just trying to win, with seemingly no sense of remorse. But people that play competitively have fun in their own way. They enjoy the constant challenge of playing against new decks every round and sideboarding for those. That’s what we find fun, as weird as it is. As for the oppressive side, yes, all formats other than commander, are competitive, the goal is to win. Yes, you can have some casual fun with jank brews, but when you see people competing for $300,000, you can’t expect them to not be playing competitively and trying to win in the easiest way, which tends to be very mean. Also, I’m not trying to call you dumb or anything along those lines. I just want to share the point of view from a competitive player.
You should see Yugioh. The winner is decided by the coin flip. Whoever's going first wins due to being able to put up their defenses and preventing your opponent from playing.
There is dangerous jank on the horizon for standard.
I wanna see seven dwarves in a pro tour played in the finals
why
You can see how nervous they are, still they play at top level!
Everyone saying he threw the last game should indicate what the win percentage is when you mulligan vs odds of hitting a red source in the first two draws. My guess is there isn't much difference, but I dont know for sure. But that variance is why you need to pretty much play perfectly to win when things go right. Very entertaining, almost enough to make me start playing again.
Man, control is so much fun. the level of skill it takes to play it well is so high.
God, all platnium players using different versions of Paulo deck. Its quite hard to counter blue+white decks...
However, a good white+black+blue destroy all creatues + discard to exile deck is doing a good job.
I feel like elspeth conquer death is a must have to take down planeswalkers permanently.
I climbed to mythic through playing Kroxa midrange, used removal like Bedevil and Angrath's rampage. And obviously Kroxa is the big finisher
Why would you cut off the ending interview?? Did you at least upload that as a separate video?
feels bad when you get mana screwed
He literally gambled 150k with that kepp 7 button and spin wheel of luck for red mana... what a shame. GG
Damn, that azorius control was relentless
Congrats to #PVDDR! I was lucky to pick him as my #FindYourChampion! Hehe. I'm wondering though if when will the trophy pet be awarded or released in #MTGArena???
Muito bom!!!!!! Eu vou começar a criar conteúdo no meu canal sobre magic arena! E ver estes SENHORES é inspirador!!
E acabou não começando
Ok so I looked everywhere to try and figure out what format this is... Is this standard? Or what was standard at the time?
I know is better this way but i miss paper standard championships x,d
Its easier to clip it this way but i dont trust Wizards and their algorythms in Arena. imo they never should have changed it and championships should only be played with real cards.
@@mohnmann Online also eliminates cheating from sleight of hand, unless the algorithm makes games unfair as you suggest. That said, as things shift towards online, paper Magic is dying. This saddens me, as I don't enjoy online play that much. I'd rather play in the store to face-to-face interact with my opponent, and everyone else around me.
Weird question I don't really play magic like that but do they not have the physical card game as part of there like world championship thing anymore?
This is a championship for the online game MTG Arena they invite the top players from the ranked season to enter a tournament
The physical card game is worse to watch anyways
Did they start using magic arena as the standard format of play to prevent cheating? If so it would mean that people who are competitive are more likely to spend more money on arena and less on paper magic if there is no longer paper magic world tournaments and the only reason for buying physical cards are for collecting and casual games with friends to test a deck they built on arena against friends who don't play arena or you are into playing older formats not on arena like commander!
Corona dude lol
@@joaquingomez5314 I agree I think it's rigged too
@@joaquingomez5314 we already have multiply generations of slaves. Idk what this has to do with MTG though.
Ual! Que novidade, dois decks azuis se enfrentando na final. Tá na hora da Wizards of the Coast começar a equilibrar as coisas entre os decks, porque se você não mistura um pouco de azul em seu deck, nunca vai pra lugar algum.
7 meses depois = todos decks bons do standard tem verde hahahahaha
Parabéns aos 2! Excelente final!
Man, what a game, what an era.
these wizards commentators are such symphatic people
To be fair, there's so much ego in magic, so why not be sympathetic?
take a shot everytime you hear [Elspeth Conquers Death] & you'll be wasted af after a few matches 😂
What puts me off about this game is how important luck is. Sometimes the best play can lose the game because of an unlucky draw and even a good play can only be due to a lucky turn of cards.
yet the same players are topping events
this dude has 2 creatures in his whole deck, 1 archon of suns grace, 1 dream trawler. SUCH a slow slow control deck. Would hate to play against that
I can't believe they were that close to each other and not playing paper magic
sad but true
Why at 1:55 marcio didnt cast cavalier of flame and gave hast for exactly 7 dmg?
He thought Paulo might have an aether gust
I am curious when did they decide to switch from paper magic world championships to magic arena championships?
“He did in fact bottom the steam vent” that’s one way to help constipation.
just checkin in on you lads.
This was an amazing finals. I hope to one day make a top ranking. Inspiring.
Paulo's play a little after 1:06:16 was Elspbeth Conquers Death targeting Kenrith and minusing Teferi to bounce the Sphynx
But Marcio would most likely have won regardless
Its hard to be happy for a Control player!
I love the commentary
It's nice to see Control come out on top for once.
I currently run Esper control; I just like the versatility that black injects over straight up UW
"It's nice to see control come out on top for once" I was not aware that was a thing sane people said
This is a joke right? I'm being wooshed here?
For Magic for an honor!!!
Holy cow mtg championships/tournaments went virtual?
I miss paper magic in world championships
I really miss the days where this was a card game and not a video game.
W/U makes me miss Oko. Oko had the common decency to close out a game faster.
300k $ - not bad, not bad
1:07:40 Could Paulo have casted Elspeth targeting Kenrith and then cast Aetther gust targeting the sphinx. That give Paulo another turn to try and turn things around. Granted it may not be enough but its a delay to possibly give him another turn. In the end of it all he wins but this was something he could have done in that specific game.
aether gust can only target red or green
I'm new to MTG, but I like it,
I've played with a hand of three.I mulligan regularly.It's a Bant Gyruda deck though.
the most annoying thing really: last game where marcio didnt draw lands! So frustrating
Boy that was ROUGH at the end... very anticlimactic. Imagine making it that far only to get mana screwed 😬😬
That's how it goes in general. Even in standard you win like 7 games in a row, then mana flooded or mana drought and lose the next 4 games.
Can someone link to the tournament structure where it explains why one of the two finalists starts with a match already in hand?
It finished a draw at 2-2, as far as I'm concerned.
I still don't know how these slow deck make it past the one or two mana rush deck . Do they change deck each match ????
I watch.. cards come and go.. arrows.. effects.. I have absolutely no idea whats going on..
39:13 feels like she ended the interview and couldnt contian herself to eat that man alive ahahahah
I really hope they go back to paper Magic Events here soon, I hate watching 2 guys just sit in front of computer screens looking bored or half worried for hours on end.
I like being able to see the board clearly. It's a clear improvement for spectators.
The stadium playmat is legit
What ever happened to paper magic
competitive decks cost 500-1500, can only play at scheduled times, card shop full of neckbeards with awful hygiene. Best business decision wizards ever made was to copy hearthstone model.
It evolved
@@sergeymuryhin123 I'm pretty grateful the community where I live is cool and keeps their hygiene. We are around 30 people and many of them have families and good jobs. I'm a new player, playing for 3 months and I'm relatively young compared to most members (I'm 22) but it's a nice and active community. The main reason I started playing (aside my interest in the game), was because they were so welcoming and passionate. I love playing paper with them even tho I play MTGA at home!
@@sergeymuryhin123 😂
@@sergeymuryhin123 500 dollar deck? Where can I find one
when do we get our mtg arena rewards for picking him he was my pick!!!!!
Feeling the same! I want my trophy! haha
We GET them next week boys!
Oh yeah, I picked him too! Forgot about that.
New to MTG Arena. Are any of these decks worth building for ladder?
im a returning player to magic in gerneral and im new to mtg arena myself. i wouldnt recommend aiming for "top teir" right of the bat. focus on farming colors that support what it is you want to play. 5k gold for drafts isnt bad. especially with the set rotations going into place by the end of the year. i ran 4 strixhaven drafts picking blue and green both times. i dont want to play a blue green deck, but it allows me to build a foundation to work with in the future.
How many times can you cast fires in a single game?
Thanks for posting the matches but I can't understand why you guys stopped posting a more complete coverage. You went as far as cutting the winners interview short , UNACCEPTABLE. No intro to tournament or matches, intreviews, brackets, end step, between match commentaries, late on posting draft... I hope you'll fix this. It really has taken a lot of my pleasure of watching away. Btw I don't watch twitch.
They probably cut PV's final interview short because he was talking in Portuguese and they didn't want to give themselves the job of subtitling it for the video. Still, a huge whiff. :/
@@pedropohren Thanks. It's a shame,I'm Brazilian
@@rudiboyrip so am i :P you're welcome
I really wish MTG will return to paper magic again
Do they not do paper magic anymore at all?
@@frasert8779 they don't for pro tours. And the only way to qualify is through Arena
Connor Boulton That’s kind of a bummer imo, although I know many are happy with it. Is Arena and MTGO expensive?
@@frasert8779 i dont like the idea of it. Arena and MTGO are free to download but the market is completely different than paper market on MTGO, generally its cheaper online. Draft for MTGO and Arena are around $12. MTGO supports all formats while arena only supports standard & historic
Connor Boulton Ah okay thanks! I haven’t played in 2 years and have never even heard of “historic” lol I really only played Modern and EDH
eu queria muito ver o PV "Sideando"
Which software they're using? Sorry, i'm a very OLD SCHOOL player
It's Magic: The Gathering - Arena or MTGA for short.
To bad mana strike wasn’t around for very long before they removed it from the App Store.
Is one of the announcers the "wrist watch revival" guy?
We have something magicalll as a card game,yet we play it on a cpu... :( what happend to the pro tours ..
Game 2: Poor Marcio, he could have played Sacred Foundry instead of holding it as he would have had enough mana on the following turn to upkeep scry two with the Vantress and potentially bridge into Kenrith to play it.
Do you know why he didn't scry at the end of paulo's turn instead? I think i'm missing something
@@shaddol5249 You're not missing anything. He missed the opportunity to scry at his end as well. The idea I'm getting at is for him to play to his outs as much as he could, thus end step scry into upkeep scry, and have enough land to play kenrith if he hit it. He missed it, but we all miss things, it happens.
Last game was like:
Look at all the Cavaliers I cant cast mah dude
So why are they not playing with paper when they are sitting right next to each other? I literally thought that I was watching an Arena finals that was being streamed until the first game was finished and they panned out to the crowd. Seriously just asking for an explanation. Yes, I'm a newer player.
I’m a newer player as well, so this is just my guess, but it may be because the online game is easier for the audience to see and understand what’s going on
Great more UW control because I love watching paint dry.
Dat keep tho
1:55:50
what a dramatic exit lol. pretty sure he snaped some trash talk back at paulo there.
regarldess, I think this match up came down to Caravalho not having a good answer for Archon of Suns Grace.