Great playing with and chatting with ya! (This is Parker.) Good tip on the 600 collation at the end! I also do it every tournament and inevitably catch one thing I've missed when moving fast mana around my lists. 😅
Congrats on taking the tournament down Nelly! Not sure if I have the collection to build 6 unique decks, but I’d love to get some canlander games in with you this upcoming MGC Chicago
This report was really well put together! I had a blast playing against you! I heard that you might have to concede, so I played fast because I didn't want to win in that way, and didn't wanna make you have to lose in that way! ... In our first game, Food VS Mono black, I had to mull to 6 and you hand attacked me early, So I was relying on top decks, at the same time, you were pretty much flooding out. By the time I was really able to get online and started to pull ahead, you cast an Archon of Cruelty, which hurt pretty bad due to my low resources! Honestly a really memorable and fun game for me. You were truly a delight to play against! Hope to play against you again at the next one!
Congrats! I'd love to see the format featured on an FNPF or a North 100 Showdown at some point. It'd be really cool to see what decks Wheeler and Serge (maybe more?) bring to the table.
mana crypt for third, ten shocklands for second, and a sealed box of mh3 collector boosters for 1st place (but Erich and I split the lands and the packs)
I’ve been wanting to get into this format somewhat but have been routinely frustrated by the lack of anything even resembling a central piece of information on it. I wish there was a document that sets out rules for how to play in any capacity. The core concept is easy to grasp and build for, but Magic is very complicated and there are a lot of small questions to be asked. My biggest of these small questions is “are you able to play the same deck again within a best-of-three, presuming the dice want you to?”, but there are so many others I want answered before I’m willing to put together 600 cards
Great report, sounds like a really cool format. Thanks for sharing!
Great playing with and chatting with ya! (This is Parker.)
Good tip on the 600 collation at the end! I also do it every tournament and inevitably catch one thing I've missed when moving fast mana around my lists. 😅
Love this report! Congrats to the champ
Awesome report, it was very fun to watch you play in Vegas :)
Congrats on taking the tournament down Nelly! Not sure if I have the collection to build 6 unique decks, but I’d love to get some canlander games in with you this upcoming MGC Chicago
Super cool to hear this recap, congrats!
This report was really well put together! I had a blast playing against you! I heard that you might have to concede, so I played fast because I didn't want to win in that way, and didn't wanna make you have to lose in that way! ... In our first game, Food VS Mono black, I had to mull to 6 and you hand attacked me early, So I was relying on top decks, at the same time, you were pretty much flooding out. By the time I was really able to get online and started to pull ahead, you cast an Archon of Cruelty, which hurt pretty bad due to my low resources! Honestly a really memorable and fun game for me. You were truly a delight to play against! Hope to play against you again at the next one!
Based Ari paragraphs filling in the gaps in Nelly’s memory 🙇
Congrats! I'd love to see the format featured on an FNPF or a North 100 Showdown at some point. It'd be really cool to see what decks Wheeler and Serge (maybe more?) bring to the table.
Nice breakdown. Congrats on the win! I’m curious, what were the prizes?
mana crypt for third, ten shocklands for second, and a sealed box of mh3 collector boosters for 1st place (but Erich and I split the lands and the packs)
I’ve been wanting to get into this format somewhat but have been routinely frustrated by the lack of anything even resembling a central piece of information on it. I wish there was a document that sets out rules for how to play in any capacity. The core concept is easy to grasp and build for, but Magic is very complicated and there are a lot of small questions to be asked. My biggest of these small questions is “are you able to play the same deck again within a best-of-three, presuming the dice want you to?”, but there are so many others I want answered before I’m willing to put together 600 cards