I've never seen your channel recommended before -- but holy shit, this is some beyond-belief jank... I LOVE IT. Lmao. Poor guy is going to have PTSD after that.
There is a card called "Asmodeus the Archfiend" he has an active that for 3 black mana you can draw seven cards, he has a passive ability where instead of drawing cards you exile the top card of your library face down, normally making him weak, but since agatha only copies actives, its litteraly 7 card draw for 3 black mana
Okay, this means I'll be running out of wild cards on arena. Then I'll spend the next 12 hours trying to draw a turn 1 hand. Finally I'll spend the next 48 hours pondering about my life choices and what I've done with my life.
Enjoy! Though it will probably only take you 3-4 hours, if you concede after every mull-to-six (or five on the draw). If you want to change it up, I suggest changing your win condition to: two copies of Spellchain Scatter plus a Grapeshot. You know, just for variety's sake! And be sure to queue on best-of-three: bo1 players concede rather than let you finish :)
@@MrTehkaiserno he didnt. In mtg a turn is each player taking a turn. So my opponent goes then i go that was 1 turn in the game. In yugioh each players turn is a game turn. Thats why in yugioh otk and ftk is different. First turn kill is where you are the first player to go and you win(which also makes it a otk because you won in 1 turn) but if your the player that goes second and ypu win on your first turn thats a otk and is not a ftk
Best I've been able to do is turn 4. Both took and Confectioner need 3 mana, pluss some other card for food token #3, like the instant attached to Gumdrop Poisoner, which is just "Create Food Token" for one black mana. Meaning, for all cards under normal conditions, you're looking at a total mana cost of 7.
Reminds me of a pioneer match I played where he had the play and could win on turn two and he did for games one and three. The only way for me to stop it was portable hole and untapped white and that's post board. He did it twice in the same match. Was disgusting. We are good friends and he doesn't play hammer time anymore.
This is "Historic", a digital-only format containing a hodgepodge of cards in the middle of a Venn diagram between Pioneer, Modern, and some mostly-despised digital-only cards such as "Fragment Reality" showcased here.
@Turn One Win, I rebuild your Deck, but it doesn't work that well, because MTG Arena won't let me exile any Leyline with Fragment Reality to get Birgi. Did you got a solution or tips for this dilemma? Your Video was by the way amazing and I'm a huge fan of your content from Germany😁👍🏻👍🏻
shame these kind of decks dont work properly on mobile. Ive got a grisslebrand storm deck on there and its a royal pain trying to touch the right card when theres 20+ in hand lol
@@drbum-ne2fgit's not worth your wildcards if you want to win, but is worth it if you want a lot of fun As for the numbers, lets try to think about it: The easy pieces are 1 white land and 1 leyline All the other cards are limited to 4 so that makes it complicated to get: Fragment reality A griselbrand A mox amber A 1 mana learn spell A cauldron So that's basically a 7 out of 7 cards combo and even assuming you go second and have 8 cards turn 1, it's indeed around a 1/400 chance of getting there
@@kurufeemo8076 Pretty much! This video demonstrates the win with Academic Dispute, but you can (even more easily) discard the Griselbrand with Faithless Looting, so there are 8 red discard spells you can play, and you see more than 8 cards with Faithless Looting even on the play. You can even play Lightning Axe, targeting your own Birgi, so long as one of your draw-14s is Pact of Negation (which ups your storm count and mana).
It is a very bad deck. I spent a lot of jokers in the trash. Statistically you never win. 1 in 100 games. You never get the cards in the necessary order of the 3 cards. There are better decks.
*worse* than 1/100 if you mean wins on turn one: one in 202 games on the play. When you say "There are better decks," though, I do not believe that, at the time of this video, there was a better way to win turn one (though that has changed dramatically since the release of Murders at Karlov Manor: see my most recent video)
Are you sure you think this deck is the best turn 1 deck? I don't think so. Besides you need to draw and have 4 cards in hand, mox, cauldron, exile and Griselbran. difficult. I don't know where I saw it but there is another deck to summon Griselbran on turn 1 easier using the monkey.@@TurnOneWin
Unfortunately Arena nerfed the digital-only card that used to make this possible, this combo no longer works :( Check out my more recent videos for viable combos and explanations!
@@MidgarMerc essentially what you are arguing is just a variation of “dies to removal” Any combo deck is threatened by disruption. If disruption was a deal breaker why does anyone play things that don’t have “can’t be countered”, indestructible, or hexproof? If the deck is fragile you are building it wrong.
Decks like this seem so boring and take away from the game to me. Totally get the idea of the style play and nothing against it, just not fun in mind. Amazing theory crafting here to make it work.
I don't understand how going through predetermined set motions with very limited thought and no choice is fun for people. You do the exact same thing every game with these stupid rigged broken 1 turn win combos. They ruin the game. Your opponent didnt get to play, you didnt do anything other than read a recipe and follow it exactly. This is how an emotionless, ai drone would play mtg
If you would like to understand why some people think this style of play is fun (though perhaps you would prefer not to), allow me to first contextualize the video by explaining that this deck only wins once in every 400 games, and opponent won the match (this is best-of-three). The fun of this style of gameplay is in the design of the deck: running the hypergeometric distributions to optimize probabilities. E.g., is it better to run an 12th Leyline or a 2nd Tormod's Crypt? Since it would be better to have more discard spells, should I run Lightning Axe, targetting my own Birgi, but replace the Tormod's Crypts with Pact of Negation in the hopes of drawing them in my draw 14? Or does that actually decrease the win rate since it lowers the number of lands I can run? It's a math problem that takes hours. You're watching the last 90 seconds of it. I encourage you to ask questions about people who are different than yourself, rather than concluding that those whose experience is different than your own are emotionless ai drones. But, keep enjoying the game!
The other player is probably traumatized for life.
It was best-of-three and I (unsurprisingly) lost the other games, so, I think the opponent will recover 😂
... He was never seen or heard from again. 😂
Nah it's fun to watch and not oppressive, don't project Bro.
They said good game
Other day in standard i got cauldron and thrillseeker and ozolith to fling 2x 30/30 beastcallers for 60 damage, i bet buddy was also traumatized
I feel like if this happened to me I’d need to take a break from arena for a solid half hour
At least this is best of three, so opponent still moved up the ladder :)
Half year*
I'd need take a solid 5 second break after that one
This describes every game I've ever played on Yugioh Master Duel.
I've never seen your channel recommended before -- but holy shit, this is some beyond-belief jank... I LOVE IT. Lmao. Poor guy is going to have PTSD after that.
This is my schtick, please enjoy the occasional ridiculous turn one wins!
There is a card called "Asmodeus the Archfiend" he has an active that for 3 black mana you can draw seven cards, he has a passive ability where instead of drawing cards you exile the top card of your library face down, normally making him weak, but since agatha only copies actives, its litteraly 7 card draw for 3 black mana
Yup! Unfortunately for my turn-one purposes I can't get three more black mana, but that would be a great addition for a regular janky fun deck
Okay, this means I'll be running out of wild cards on arena. Then I'll spend the next 12 hours trying to draw a turn 1 hand. Finally I'll spend the next 48 hours pondering about my life choices and what I've done with my life.
Enjoy! Though it will probably only take you 3-4 hours, if you concede after every mull-to-six (or five on the draw). If you want to change it up, I suggest changing your win condition to: two copies of Spellchain Scatter plus a Grapeshot. You know, just for variety's sake! And be sure to queue on best-of-three: bo1 players concede rather than let you finish :)
the opponent probably won the bo3 and still felt robbed
That's damn impressive my guy
Wow. Enjoyed every second of that 👏👏👏
It feels like this is what happens to me every time I get my opponent to 5 or less life.
Historic magic is just yugioh
Not even close yugioh wins on turn 3 basically every game. Btw turn three is “I go you go I go”
@@Goodfacts-hj2zfyou just described turn 2. Lmfao.
You have never played historic I see. Also no in yugioh they number their turns differen;t@@MrTehkaiser
@@MrTehkaiserno he didnt. In mtg a turn is each player taking a turn. So my opponent goes then i go that was 1 turn in the game. In yugioh each players turn is a game turn. Thats why in yugioh otk and ftk is different. First turn kill is where you are the first player to go and you win(which also makes it a otk because you won in 1 turn) but if your the player that goes second and ypu win on your first turn thats a otk and is not a ftk
@@contractkiller7634 I simply disagree with the nomenclature.
Came here from the dark lord channel (Mono black magic), greetings \o_ subscribing, btw!
You're the first comment to tell me about the dark lord's notice of my work, thank you!
The evil cackle at the end
Peregrin Took + Experimental Confectioner + 3 Food Tokens = infinite card draws & Rats
Noted! Hmm, any way to assemble this on turn one?
Best I've been able to do is turn 4. Both took and Confectioner need 3 mana, pluss some other card for food token #3, like the instant attached to Gumdrop Poisoner, which is just "Create Food Token" for one black mana. Meaning, for all cards under normal conditions, you're looking at a total mana cost of 7.
You could pull it off on turn 3 with just two cards and luck: Gilded Goose+Collected Company.
I didn't know how good Cauldron was.
I now see why people call it good.
And it will only get more broken with each new set-can't wait to see what top-end activated abilities they'll think of next!
I hate this so much but at the same time I cant look away and be in awe
Reminds me of a pioneer match I played where he had the play and could win on turn two and he did for games one and three. The only way for me to stop it was portable hole and untapped white and that's post board. He did it twice in the same match. Was disgusting. We are good friends and he doesn't play hammer time anymore.
The evil laugh at the end
Congrats on being the MonoBlackMagic video today - you should go comment on it so he can pin and get you some much deserved subs!
Excellent suggestion, I will do this!
The smug laugh at the end lol
You're pretty good at solitaire. Have you ever tried playing MTG?
If you view other videos on my channel, you will see me playing in top 10 mythic numbers. So, yes.
Other player: Hmm this Green/White precon looks fun. Think I'll try it out.
bro played a tap land and passed he was NOT ready
What did just happen?
I am unfamiliar with this format, why is griselbrand legal?
This is "Historic", a digital-only format containing a hodgepodge of cards in the middle of a Venn diagram between Pioneer, Modern, and some mostly-despised digital-only cards such as "Fragment Reality" showcased here.
You sicko this deck probably is bad but even If so it's an accomplishment to Win turn 1 in historic, congratulation on your Crazy brew
I need to know how many tries this took
The math is turn one win once every 400 games on the play. I didn't keep count, though
@@TurnOneWin you seem super chill wanna play couple games? ign is m8kutap
@Turn One Win, I rebuild your Deck, but it doesn't work that well, because MTG Arena won't let me exile any Leyline with Fragment Reality to get Birgi. Did you got a solution or tips for this dilemma? Your Video was by the way amazing and I'm a huge fan of your content from Germany😁👍🏻👍🏻
Alas! WotC decided to change the Arena-only card "Fragment Reality" to no longer function on your own permanents, so this is no longer possible :(
this man is only gold here
this man once climbed to top-ten Mythic before he started focusing on winning turn one 😂
Those videos on my channel have a much different play style!
shame these kind of decks dont work properly on mobile. Ive got a grisslebrand storm deck on there and its a royal pain trying to touch the right card when theres 20+ in hand lol
I feel so bro xD
Surprised the opponent didn't leave
I am always grateful to encounter opponents willing to watch until the end!
Imagine playing this deck in vintage and winning turn 1 vs a $30,000 deck full of power nines
Mostly I imagine playing this in Vintage and getting countered with Force of Will!😂
Too funny! This was riveting
beautiful
So I held my finger on the video to read a card...
hahaha we've all been there!
so magic is finaly getting into yugioh territory?
Magic is a skill game.
That was awesome 😂
Which winrate?
Turn one win once every 400 games!
@@TurnOneWin If srsly
@@drbum-ne2fgit's not worth your wildcards if you want to win, but is worth it if you want a lot of fun
As for the numbers, lets try to think about it:
The easy pieces are
1 white land and 1 leyline
All the other cards are limited to 4 so that makes it complicated to get:
Fragment reality
A griselbrand
A mox amber
A 1 mana learn spell
A cauldron
So that's basically a 7 out of 7 cards combo and even assuming you go second and have 8 cards turn 1, it's indeed around a 1/400 chance of getting there
@@kurufeemo8076 Pretty much! This video demonstrates the win with Academic Dispute, but you can (even more easily) discard the Griselbrand with Faithless Looting, so there are 8 red discard spells you can play, and you see more than 8 cards with Faithless Looting even on the play. You can even play Lightning Axe, targeting your own Birgi, so long as one of your draw-14s is Pact of Negation (which ups your storm count and mana).
What's the math like in terms of how likely this hand is?
If you have to ask... =D
Turn one win once every 400 games!
@@TurnOneWinsooo... you just queued until you had that hand?
@@mortuc1 Well, mulled to six, sometimes waited to draw a card, and occasionally played some matches ... but yes.
WTF! It's become a Yu-Gi-Oh Master Duel Game
well ..... dam
ha, well done!
That was nasty lol
It is a very bad deck. I spent a lot of jokers in the trash. Statistically you never win. 1 in 100 games. You never get the cards in the necessary order of the 3 cards.
There are better decks.
*worse* than 1/100 if you mean wins on turn one: one in 202 games on the play. When you say "There are better decks," though, I do not believe that, at the time of this video, there was a better way to win turn one (though that has changed dramatically since the release of Murders at Karlov Manor: see my most recent video)
Are you sure you think this deck is the best turn 1 deck? I don't think so. Besides you need to draw and have 4 cards in hand, mox, cauldron, exile and Griselbran.
difficult. I don't know where I saw it but there is another deck to summon Griselbran on turn 1 easier using the monkey.@@TurnOneWin
Janking the gathering
this is the same thing when you use aimbot in warzone... but with the diference is MTG selling this game rules for you winning so much money.
I used to love historic til they added all the alchemy and exclusive arena cards. Now I won't touch it.
It would be a better format without alchemy, agreed.
There still is explorer
Sick
I have no idea wtf just happened 😮
Unfortunately Arena nerfed the digital-only card that used to make this possible, this combo no longer works :( Check out my more recent videos for viable combos and explanations!
The fact that they played a life land turn one makes it so much worse lol.
Lately I've been playing Vintage on Magic Online: Force of Will has reigned in my worst tendencies 😆
nooooic!!!!!
People have strange definitions. I personally wouldn't call playing one tapped land and then losing a "good game."
Turn 2 win actually lol
I didnt leave yugioh for this 😅
The Cauldron is another card to be baned by WOTC ..
I hope some more cards come along to break it to that point, but it's not worthy of banning
It's not broken though. If you build this deck you're gonna pull this combo off like once every 300 games
@@MidgarMercthere are some pretty nice ways to combo off in standard with it. But not to this extent.
@hyperion9934 yeah and those combos are very brittle and lose to even mild graveyard disruption
@@MidgarMerc essentially what you are arguing is just a variation of “dies to removal”
Any combo deck is threatened by disruption.
If disruption was a deal breaker why does anyone play things that don’t have “can’t be countered”, indestructible, or hexproof?
If the deck is fragile you are building it wrong.
When you create and infinite it should hurt the player creating it so shit like this isn’t possible or only to a certain degree 😂
Seguramente te salió una vez
Decks like this seem so boring and take away from the game to me. Totally get the idea of the style play and nothing against it, just not fun in mind. Amazing theory crafting here to make it work.
Definitely not everyone's cup of tea!
cant copy decklist on mobile sads.
Copy it to a notepad and delete all the sets
Dam mtg is so broken game , no balance at all.
Blud is playing solitaire 🤢
Oh no you broke Fragment Reality.
Jokes aside, this card needs to be banned.
Skill issue
You clearly have no GF.
I don't understand how going through predetermined set motions with very limited thought and no choice is fun for people. You do the exact same thing every game with these stupid rigged broken 1 turn win combos. They ruin the game. Your opponent didnt get to play, you didnt do anything other than read a recipe and follow it exactly. This is how an emotionless, ai drone would play mtg
If you would like to understand why some people think this style of play is fun (though perhaps you would prefer not to), allow me to first contextualize the video by explaining that this deck only wins once in every 400 games, and opponent won the match (this is best-of-three). The fun of this style of gameplay is in the design of the deck: running the hypergeometric distributions to optimize probabilities. E.g., is it better to run an 12th Leyline or a 2nd Tormod's Crypt? Since it would be better to have more discard spells, should I run Lightning Axe, targetting my own Birgi, but replace the Tormod's Crypts with Pact of Negation in the hopes of drawing them in my draw 14? Or does that actually decrease the win rate since it lowers the number of lands I can run? It's a math problem that takes hours. You're watching the last 90 seconds of it. I encourage you to ask questions about people who are different than yourself, rather than concluding that those whose experience is different than your own are emotionless ai drones. But, keep enjoying the game!
magic is broken. So sad.
This is horrible 😢