Also, as an American... Metric is better for distance, weight, and most other things. That being said, Fahrenheit is a better temperature system for human scales. 0 is a damn cold winter day, 100 is too damn hot, 60-70 is a nice day outside, and if you go not much farther above 100 or below 0 you get to dangerous temperatures for humans. Also @1:19
time first time long time time. So the thing with Confetti Orb that you guys didn't mention is it's a fun reference to an urban legend where someone in tournament play tore up a chaos orb and sprinkled it onto their opponents' field. Dexterity cards in the vein of Orb/Star were for sure a mistake though even some of the newer versions like Devil K. Nevil (which is fun) can be a bother to play with. Also as a British Australian dual national I've never been so offended by a take I 100% agree with.
That makes the most sense doesn’t it. The accessibility aspect is interesting but I guess the board state one matters too even though clearly in our opinion a lot less - G
Fully agree!! If you and your play group wanna have the silliest game of commander absolutely. These definitely are the kinds of cards that rule 0 was made for. - Gramps
Very late on the reply, but thank you SO much for the mention!! Banger episode as always, thank you for this thoughtful discussion.
- Rubee 🌱
We absolutely love the space you create! Thank you for welcoming us into it. - Gramps
First time. Enjoyed it! Thank you.
Leaving this comment at 00:01. Best set dressing I have seen to date. Not only on this show but on all MTG podcasts or MTG Shows I have ever seen.
We try our best. The hot pockets are a very fun very disappointing story from when I went to Seattle haha! - Gramps
Also, as an American... Metric is better for distance, weight, and most other things. That being said, Fahrenheit is a better temperature system for human scales. 0 is a damn cold winter day, 100 is too damn hot, 60-70 is a nice day outside, and if you go not much farther above 100 or below 0 you get to dangerous temperatures for humans. Also @1:19
time first time long time time. So the thing with Confetti Orb that you guys didn't mention is it's a fun reference to an urban legend where someone in tournament play tore up a chaos orb and sprinkled it onto their opponents' field. Dexterity cards in the vein of Orb/Star were for sure a mistake though even some of the newer versions like Devil K. Nevil (which is fun) can be a bother to play with.
Also as a British Australian dual national I've never been so offended by a take I 100% agree with.
I always thought the main reason Chaos Orb was banned for the lifting and flipping not because it incentivises spreading the cards out.
That makes the most sense doesn’t it. The accessibility aspect is interesting but I guess the board state one matters too even though clearly in our opinion a lot less - G
These kind of cards are the perfect cards to Rule 0 in to games, but definitely should be banned for random play groups.
Fully agree!! If you and your play group wanna have the silliest game of commander absolutely.
These definitely are the kinds of cards that rule 0 was made for. - Gramps