Ohh Wedge.. When you started to talk about Black, it reminded me of a truly BLACK card and a awesome flavor text. Card: Kaervek's Spite "The end justifies the means. What do I care if I rule over the dead rather than over the living? The dead ask fewer questions." - Kaervek This has to be one of the flavor texts that best describes the color Black.
What they have in common and why the are together in the pentagon thingy: White: Life, civilization Blue: Civilization, mind Black: Mind, destruction Red: Destruction, fury Green: Fury, life
Instead of fury, the link between R and G I'd pick is freedom. Sure you can say green's huge creatures are trampling all over the place, but fury doesn't suit green's philosophy and goals.
Red is emotion and chaos, Black is selfish and aware, and white is exclusive &protective. By the way blue doesn't have anithing to do with civilazation. But uses control.
Now that we have the basic understanding of the color pie for all the new magic players or people who didnt know about it. I think the next logical step would be to progress to the guilds of Ravnica and explain how the color pie identifies each guild, their goals, and their methods. But that may just be me personally. I would still like to see it.
I love the color pie! It's one of the things that hooked me into Magic. I love that symbolism and the layers that are created with it. There was a lot of thought put into the creation of the most basic aspect of the game. It can go undetected by some, but adds such depth to those who understand. And now that we have a grasp on the colors, the next logical step is to combine them. White is order, which is done through control, guilt, power, or unity depending on which guild leader you talk to. Green and red share instinctive actions, but the Temur blends it with blue not for the logic but the elements of water, air, and ice. How the guilds, shards, and clans combine the color identities into a new one is equally fascinating. I'm hoping we see a discussion on the guilds next. This can easily be another 4 videos if you split the guilds into ally and enemy pairs.
So without all of the flavor text the card colors, and decks built around them, do the following: White : Make yourself stronger with things like more fighters and more life. Use extreme measures to gain extreme advantages, or extreme condemnation. Generic speed. Blue: Slowly spend time to build up your power. Once you're there, corrupt your opponent by controlling them. Very slow speed. Red: Attack quick and erratically. Win as fast as you can. Black: Sacrifice your own deck and creatures/your life points to become powerful. Generic speed. Green: Work yourself up by summoning naturally strong (or numerous) creatures to overwhelm your enemy. Generic to slow speed. In terms of the strength and weaknesses based on colors, it's: White and Black are polar opposites and clash the hardest. Blue and Red are polar opposites and clash the hardest. Green clashes hardest with Red and White.
@@hungrydino51 whatever happened to Wedge? Seeing your comment reminded me how I used to watch his videos and I see he's done nothing for a while. Its weird.
Interestingly enough, “colorless” isn’t actually a color. I didn’t actually know this until I had both Katilda, Dawnheart Prime and Bloodline Pretender on the battlefield in MTGA. Katilda gives Humans you control “Tap to add 1 mana of this creature’s colors.” Bloodline Pretender has Changeling, so it’s a human. I THOUGHT I could tap it to add 1 colorless mana, but NOPE. I instead tapped it, used the ability, and it had no effect whatsoever.
I like the colour pie. A friend and I sometimes pass time by sorting fictional characters into colour identities. Most real life people are penta colour. That said, when it comes to playing Magic? I am a red mage.
+Haradion Drogon i find it hard to categorize myself with one color. as far as the game goes, i'd say i'm grixis (blue, red, black). i'm not a fan of how reckless black is, how slow blue is, or the lack of staying power with red, but i find that these colors make up for each other's weaknesses.
+Haradion Drogon Mark rosewater says most fictional characters (so far as I know he doesn't do this to real people) are multi color unless they are made to fit into one color. Although to see how people align is always interesting.
I believe I've heard Mark Rosewater and many players say that what defines a person as certain colors of the pie isn't what they are necessarily, but why they value. For example, a person being particularly intelligent does not make them blue, but a person putting a high value on knowledge and the pursuit of it does. As a real life example, I myself envision the perfect world as being one where all people can live in harmony with one another and with the world around them while championing self expression and the advancement of science, education and medicine. A world without greed and ruthlessness. Truly, I abhor Black's philosophy of exploiting, poisoning and killing other people and the environment and I think that the world would be far better off without it because, essentially, the only reason black sees the world as "dog eat dog" is because of black. Therefore, I see myself as WURG and those are pretty much my favored colors in the game as well.
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I liked this video very much! You should do a single video for every single color, for every guild, for every shard and every "wedge" colors! I would watch that.
I've recently been introduced to magic with the "Goblins Vs Merfolk" deck, and red is probably my favourite color right now. I really like the strategy of building up a huge game ending combo but having to get it right the first time.
I am a senior Magic player, as I am playing it since 2005 and I think that your video is both educational and interesting, especially to new players! Thanks a lot! P.S. Will definitely share with my friend who just started!
Great video! Great explanation. So much of what I loved learning the game at 10 years old at the kitchen table was understanding the strengths and weaknesses of each color on the pie. Sadly the game has expanded far beyond the wheel in its complexity. Sometimes I wish I could be back at that kitchen table playing Dredge Skeletons and Deathgrip and the like. I remember back then aligning with a color I found my self relating to. Mechanics became a huge part of the growth of the game and ultimately eroded the "color wheel" significance. But I still love this game. Sometimes I just wish I was back at that kitchen table...
Just watched all of your videos on the Colour Pie and found them really interesting and informative. Hope when you have recovered you can finish that series. Get well soon.
Amazing video Wedge! Just started playing magic a couple weeks ago and I struggled with what color to lean into since they all do some amazing things but this video really helped me see myself in the different philosophies and methods of each color 😁😁 thanks a million man!
That was pretty Awesome!!! Explained pretty well. There was a few things to add, like how white has little draw effects or how black has little to deal with enchantment cards.
White: Reinforcement [ building a fort ] Black: Capitalization [ extracting value from unconventional sources & sabotaging competitors ] Green: Investment [ planting seeds to grow a garden ] Red: Exertion [ dashing towards a finish line ] Blue: Deliberation [ conservatively stalling until your grand plan is ready ]
I've been playing Magic for 3 years now and this video made me enlightened. I'm playing blue, and now I'm able to see, to know what am I playing actually. Thank you for this little tour into the world of the game!
UR is the combo that's most fun to play IMO. You're a mad scientist, a cunning yet swift fighter, chaos organized - all in one. You have raw power as well as means to let it strike most efficiently.
This my friend, was an excellent video. If it would have gone on for an hour longer, I would have been sitting watching it for that duration. Thanks for making this, and I plan on checking out all your other content.
+Tėma Perevanesjan Hahaha. Wedge really did talk up Blue, didn't he? Blue is the reason I play Red. I can manage to beat my Blue friends with Goblins about 60% of the time. Then again, they don't have the best Blue decks around...
Very informative and well presented! This was awesome. I love this type of video! Excellent work as always! Maybe the guilds next :P Selesnya FOR LIFE!
Really dug the video! Really liked how you put Black as 'Accepting the world for what it is and desires it all anyways', thought that was dead on. Would love to see you talk Philosophies, Strengths, and Weaknesses on color combinations, maybe spice some lore in about the major factions that represent said combinations. And perhaps even go further into the mono colors themselves. Again great vid, would adore to see more!
Excellent Wedge, very well done! Things like this add to the lore of the game and the worlds/planes that inhabit the Magic multiverse. Thanks for doing this & keep 'em coming!
I'd love to see other videos like this. It's pretty interesting, and it helps to inform new players about the colors and how they role. I'd love to see you make videos that talk more in depth about how the different colors interact with each other.
This video was really cool. I have heard about the color pie of magic, but i haven't gotten it this properly explained, and for that I'd like to thank you!
This is incredibly informative, thank you so much! I'll be sure to check out the Patreon, I love this channel and helping it out is definitely something I'd be interested in doing. Some more of these sort of videos would kick ass, maybe one for the guilds? They've always been pretty confusing to me, especially when I was just starting out. A rundown would be really awesome. Keep on keeping on!
While I like the video, It felt a little rushed through. Loved the set of articles put out about a month ago revisiting this idea. It goes deeper in each of the colors. It also explains why they like/dislike each of the other colors. Focusing on a color might have been better. I didn't know wedge could talk so quickly. liked backing it up with the cards.
My absolute favorite green strategy: -Hydras -Sapling/General token creature spamming -Sudden Power boost cards (Ex: "Phytoburst" + "Soul's Might") -"Overwhelming Stampede" =w= I'm a true green player at heart.
I thought this video was amazing! I love hearing information on colours like this. Could you make a wekly video, or even monthly, where you focus on colour combinations, with explanations?! :D
This made my day, no it my my day more interesting, it turned my day from something boring to something amazing thank you. I would love to see a part two, the philosophy is real! :)
Very good descriptions. I've been playing MTG for 20 years and you described the game better than I could have. Maybe next time do combo colours, like blue/green. Like how they are enemies at heart, but can be the best of friends when making a deck.
Came from a guy who plays Magic the gathering and Leauge. Really cool video, made motivated to play magic games.5 min Blue seems to fit my personality, always curious haha. Great vid. Subbed
Thanks for the video, Wedge! This made me feel much better about myself as a red player lolAlso, I guess I'll just join everyone else in saying that I'd love to see similar videos on guilds, shards, wedges, etc.
+joshua Sanal Green + Blue = Growth enhanced by manipulation, and my current favorite. If your opponent even blinks once, they won't be able to believe the pile of stuff that's appeared.
Okay loved this. Subscribed. Gonna look through your videos. I wonder if you already have some videos with more color break downs, and guild color combinations as well as shard combinations
So often, it feels like people lose track of playstyles, and only use decks to win. I enjoyed this video, it feels like it returns the fun back into the game.
My idea of a mana charge is for a electrical color/clan to require a higher power but high cost. The effects would be based on charge (amps) or counters, to create a charge then the units would be capable to destroy the opponent the green is mana cost, they charge but they are consistent. They both charge faster but green is numbers, whereas electric are capable of devastating discharge
Now THAT'S a huge like count. This was awsome! the explanation about enemy colors and ally colors were missing, but nevertheless it was *super freaking awsome!*
I'd think it'd be good to expand on how ally colours have shared characteristics and differ from enemy colours. Not in "guild" or "clan" way, but "White and Blue are both orderly, which clashes with the impulsiveness of Red" for example. The shared elements that the colour wheel creates are what I found most interesting when I was learning to play.
I'm thinking about publishing a book on the Colorpie. It will be called "Black: Or What Blue Could Have Been If It Wasn't The Color Of Poopfaces." It's a working title, but I think it accurately represents development during the first 12 years of MtG.
When I started MTG, I picked Black as my color (tho I later upgraded to B/G), mostly because its gameplay is the most fun for me. I also thought Black is the color least like me - I can basically identify myself with several aspects of any color, but only pragmatism was something I felt like I have in common with Black. I was never selfish, I can often settle for the "least" and I always take others in consideration when I act. Income the color pie and then it struck me - Black is about ambition, determination, clarity of your goal and getting to it, not bothering with distractions or unnecessary consideration of others. And, in its own way, it's also about valuing (and loving) yourself. Those are all things I'm struggling with in my life and all things I am trying to learn. And when I picked a main color to play, I picked Black. I'm sure this is a coincidence... but goddamn it doesn't feel like a coincidence. The game truly is Magic.
Black an white works great together, because in white you create tokens and in black you sacrifice them for awsome effects. Also white is lifegain and black is lifeloss for awesome effects.
Ohh Wedge.. When you started to talk about Black, it reminded me of a truly BLACK card and a awesome flavor text.
Card: Kaervek's Spite
"The end justifies the means.
What do I care if I rule over the dead rather than over the living?
The dead ask fewer questions."
- Kaervek
This has to be one of the flavor texts that best describes the color Black.
i think the flavour text on Dark Confident sums it up more tbh
"Greatness at any cost"
What they have in common and why the are together in the pentagon thingy:
White: Life, civilization
Blue: Civilization, mind
Black: Mind, destruction
Red: Destruction, fury
Green: Fury, life
The cycle
Instead of fury, the link between R and G I'd pick is freedom. Sure you can say green's huge creatures are trampling all over the place, but fury doesn't suit green's philosophy and goals.
Red is emotion and chaos, Black is selfish and aware, and white is exclusive &protective.
By the way blue doesn't have anithing to do with civilazation. But uses control.
Noice
@@Vario69 Actually, you are right. Or maybe instinct.
Now that we have the basic understanding of the color pie for all the new magic players or people who didnt know about it. I think the next logical step would be to progress to the guilds of Ravnica and explain how the color pie identifies each guild, their goals, and their methods. But that may just be me personally. I would still like to see it.
I agreeee
+Sergeant Cyndaquil yessss
+Sergeant Cyndaquil I like this :)
+Sergeant Cyndaquil I agree. Rarely are people's personalities/preferences mono-colored.
+Sergeant Cyndaquil The thing a lot of people forget is that the guilds are not the only way to see those colour combos.
I'd really like to see a similar video on guilds. Shards. Clans. Wedges(whatever they were back in invasion or when)
We already got a Wedge featured in every video!
+Ashton Withers Buh dum chhhh
+Lethal Pigeon Yes please!
Do it wedge!
especially about guilds, please
I love the color pie! It's one of the things that hooked me into Magic. I love that symbolism and the layers that are created with it. There was a lot of thought put into the creation of the most basic aspect of the game. It can go undetected by some, but adds such depth to those who understand.
And now that we have a grasp on the colors, the next logical step is to combine them. White is order, which is done through control, guilt, power, or unity depending on which guild leader you talk to. Green and red share instinctive actions, but the Temur blends it with blue not for the logic but the elements of water, air, and ice. How the guilds, shards, and clans combine the color identities into a new one is equally fascinating. I'm hoping we see a discussion on the guilds next. This can easily be another 4 videos if you split the guilds into ally and enemy pairs.
How you doing 6 years later?
@@bradleyssharingan4266 Umm, fine?
So without all of the flavor text the card colors, and decks built around them, do the following:
White : Make yourself stronger with things like more fighters and more life. Use extreme measures to gain extreme advantages, or extreme condemnation. Generic speed.
Blue: Slowly spend time to build up your power. Once you're there, corrupt your opponent by controlling them. Very slow speed.
Red: Attack quick and erratically. Win as fast as you can.
Black: Sacrifice your own deck and creatures/your life points to become powerful. Generic speed.
Green: Work yourself up by summoning naturally strong (or numerous) creatures to overwhelm your enemy. Generic to slow speed.
In terms of the strength and weaknesses based on colors, it's:
White and Black are polar opposites and clash the hardest.
Blue and Red are polar opposites and clash the hardest.
Green clashes hardest with Red and White.
This is honestly my favorite thing about the game. Im so happy that someone FINALLY made a video on it. Stellar video.
I absolutely love playing black, by far my favorite color in Magic
same
@@hungrydino51 whatever happened to Wedge? Seeing your comment reminded me how I used to watch his videos and I see he's done nothing for a while. Its weird.
@@jayjayson9613 I dunno man I only recently got back into mtg I dont really follow the online community...
Color...less... very important color, and my favorite.
They are in the middle
Eldrazi?
Interestingly enough, “colorless” isn’t actually a color. I didn’t actually know this until I had both Katilda, Dawnheart Prime and Bloodline Pretender on the battlefield in MTGA. Katilda gives Humans you control “Tap to add 1 mana of this creature’s colors.” Bloodline Pretender has Changeling, so it’s a human. I THOUGHT I could tap it to add 1 colorless mana, but NOPE. I instead tapped it, used the ability, and it had no effect whatsoever.
Let m,e introdue you to MTG: You have 4 collors to chose froim: White, Red, Black and Green. WE DON'T SAY THE U WORD ON THIS HOUSE!
The best Magic Color Pie video I have seen in a long time!
My colors
My philosophy
My game
+Noah Daglio Magic: wont you join us?
Simic for LIFE!
+Noah Daglio Dimir: My Secrets, My Strategy, My guild. IT'S MILLER TIME!!
+Sanketh Bhaskar (S3) yes My Vision, My Evolution, my Guild.
My vision, My evolution, My guild.
Cool. Where's that from?
I like the colour pie. A friend and I sometimes pass time by sorting fictional characters into colour identities.
Most real life people are penta colour.
That said, when it comes to playing Magic? I am a red mage.
+Haradion Drogon i find it hard to categorize myself with one color. as far as the game goes, i'd say i'm grixis (blue, red, black). i'm not a fan of how reckless black is, how slow blue is, or the lack of staying power with red, but i find that these colors make up for each other's weaknesses.
+Haradion Drogon Mark rosewater says most fictional characters (so far as I know he doesn't do this to real people) are multi color unless they are made to fit into one color. Although to see how people align is always interesting.
It's nice to know I'm not the only weirdo who does this lol
When the guy who is the currently the closest thing to the single guy who 'makes magic' does it, you're in good hands.
I believe I've heard Mark Rosewater and many players say that what defines a person as certain colors of the pie isn't what they are necessarily, but why they value. For example, a person being particularly intelligent does not make them blue, but a person putting a high value on knowledge and the pursuit of it does.
As a real life example, I myself envision the perfect world as being one where all people can live in harmony with one another and with the world around them while championing self expression and the advancement of science, education and medicine. A world without greed and ruthlessness. Truly, I abhor Black's philosophy of exploiting, poisoning and killing other people and the environment and I think that the world would be far better off without it because, essentially, the only reason black sees the world as "dog eat dog" is because of black. Therefore, I see myself as WURG and those are pretty much my favored colors in the game as well.
As I'm fairly new to MTG, any questions or things I wasn't understanding.was completely answered in these videos! You just gained one subscriber! Cheers from Nova Scotia!!!
exactly why i play izzet.
Red fast blue slow
I liked this video very much!
You should do a single video for every single color, for every guild, for every shard and every "wedge" colors!
I would watch that.
I've recently been introduced to magic with the "Goblins Vs Merfolk" deck, and red is probably my favourite color right now. I really like the strategy of building up a huge game ending combo but having to get it right the first time.
I love videos like this where you can expand your general knowledge of the Magic universe. More like this, please!
Best break down of the colors pie I have seen.
Awesome video! This video was perfect for introducing the game and what kind of play styles there are to my friends!
I am a senior Magic player, as I am playing it since 2005 and I think that your video is both educational and interesting, especially to new players! Thanks a lot! P.S. Will definitely share with my friend who just started!
Great video! Great explanation. So much of what I loved learning the game at 10 years old at the kitchen table was understanding the strengths and weaknesses of each color on the pie. Sadly the game has expanded far beyond the wheel in its complexity. Sometimes I wish I could be back at that kitchen table playing Dredge Skeletons and Deathgrip and the like. I remember back then aligning with a color I found my self relating to. Mechanics became a huge part of the growth of the game and ultimately eroded the "color wheel" significance. But I still love this game. Sometimes I just wish I was back at that kitchen table...
LOVE THIS STUFF!! Keep it up Wedge!
Just watched all of your videos on the Colour Pie and found them really interesting and informative. Hope when you have recovered you can finish that series. Get well soon.
This video was EXCELLENT! Really hope we see more of this!
Amazing video Wedge! Just started playing magic a couple weeks ago and I struggled with what color to lean into since they all do some amazing things but this video really helped me see myself in the different philosophies and methods of each color 😁😁 thanks a million man!
I really love these episodes. Really helps for new players to see the patterns in their own and others decks
That was pretty Awesome!!! Explained pretty well. There was a few things to add, like how white has little draw effects or how black has little to deal with enchantment cards.
White: Reinforcement [ building a fort ]
Black: Capitalization [ extracting value from unconventional sources & sabotaging competitors ]
Green: Investment [ planting seeds to grow a garden ]
Red: Exertion [ dashing towards a finish line ]
Blue: Deliberation [ conservatively stalling until your grand plan is ready ]
I've been playing Magic for 3 years now and this video made me enlightened. I'm playing blue, and now I'm able to see, to know what am I playing actually. Thank you for this little tour into the world of the game!
UR is the combo that's most fun to play IMO. You're a mad scientist, a cunning yet swift fighter, chaos organized - all in one. You have raw power as well as means to let it strike most efficiently.
This my friend, was an excellent video. If it would have gone on for an hour longer, I would have been sitting watching it for that duration. Thanks for making this, and I plan on checking out all your other content.
I love Color Pie themed topics. Great job Patreons!
With plasure my friend.
It was worth every penny to hear how great the color blue truly is .
+Tėma Perevanesjan Hahaha. Wedge really did talk up Blue, didn't he? Blue is the reason I play Red. I can manage to beat my Blue friends with Goblins about 60% of the time. Then again, they don't have the best Blue decks around...
+Ashton Withers yeah goblins are a weakness of blue
+Sandwich Productions I am quite glad I hit on Blue's weak point. XD
+Ashton Withers As long as we are talking edh..... Silent Arbiter ...
Very informative and well presented! This was awesome. I love this type of video! Excellent work as always! Maybe the guilds next :P Selesnya FOR LIFE!
Your explanations of the colors are perfect. I love this so much.
Really dug the video! Really liked how you put Black as 'Accepting the world for what it is and desires it all anyways', thought that was dead on. Would love to see you talk Philosophies, Strengths, and Weaknesses on color combinations, maybe spice some lore in about the major factions that represent said combinations. And perhaps even go further into the mono colors themselves. Again great vid, would adore to see more!
Excellent Wedge, very well done! Things like this add to the lore of the game and the worlds/planes that inhabit the Magic multiverse.
Thanks for doing this & keep 'em coming!
I'd love to see other videos like this. It's pretty interesting, and it helps to inform new players about the colors and how they role. I'd love to see you make videos that talk more in depth about how the different colors interact with each other.
I'm just now getting serious about magic and this is a super good chest sheet when you're thinking strategy
This video was really cool. I have heard about the color pie of magic, but i haven't gotten it this properly explained, and for that I'd like to thank you!
Hands down best MTG podcast, and this breakdown was well done and extremely thorough
This is incredibly informative, thank you so much! I'll be sure to check out the Patreon, I love this channel and helping it out is definitely something I'd be interested in doing. Some more of these sort of videos would kick ass, maybe one for the guilds? They've always been pretty confusing to me, especially when I was just starting out. A rundown would be really awesome. Keep on keeping on!
While I like the video, It felt a little rushed through. Loved the set of articles put out about a month ago revisiting this idea. It goes deeper in each of the colors. It also explains why they like/dislike each of the other colors.
Focusing on a color might have been better. I didn't know wedge could talk so quickly. liked backing it up with the cards.
this was one of the best descriptions of the color pie I have seen. great job!!!
Here are my favorite colors in order
5. White
4. Green
3. Red
2. Black
1. Blue
All the colors are truly awesome. Magic the gathering rules 💪💪💪💙
Paul Sackaroff no yugioh does
Best Magic video i have ever seen.
Great explanation mixed with even greater entertainment.
Really really liked this video. New magic player and I was super analytic and gravitated towards blue not knowing it's virtues
Thanks for this series Wedge! Just became a patron. Keep up the awesome work!
This was great. You explained each color quickly and really accurately.
Awesome presentation and great intro into the all things color wheel. Many thanks
My absolute favorite green strategy:
-Hydras
-Sapling/General token creature spamming
-Sudden Power boost cards (Ex: "Phytoburst" + "Soul's Might")
-"Overwhelming Stampede"
=w= I'm a true green player at heart.
Arlax Wolf hydras are the shit
The table gets nervous when that 256/256 heroes' bane hydra rears its head (then gets trample bloodrushed onto it) 💪
10:28 More like a good mono red deck will win the game by turn 3 or start losing the game by turn blue.
you guys have turn 3?
I thought this video was amazing!
I love hearing information on colours like this.
Could you make a wekly video, or even monthly, where you focus on colour combinations, with explanations?! :D
You explained this very well. Matches what I read online when first learning about the colors
This made my day, no it my my day more interesting, it turned my day from something boring to something amazing thank you. I would love to see a part two, the philosophy is real! :)
So much depth!!! I didn't know all that about all the colors!
Love how the way red has the words in the color pie written in a way that goes against expectations.
+ODDnanref Didn't even notice it.
But yeah, it's red, so expect it to do its own thing.
Very good descriptions. I've been playing MTG for 20 years and you described the game better than I could have. Maybe next time do combo colours, like blue/green. Like how they are enemies at heart, but can be the best of friends when making a deck.
hope you finish this series... please finish it.... I love it.
Red and colorless go well together. My red eldrazi deck is coming along well and I've been building it since before battle for zendikar was released.
Came from a guy who plays Magic the gathering and Leauge. Really cool video, made motivated to play magic games.5 min Blue seems to fit my personality, always curious haha.
Great vid. Subbed
very well written. i've learned new flavor nuances about the color pie.
How does the philosophy works for the guilds, shards and wedges when you have enemy colors in one group?
This video was amazing and well put together good job!
Thanks for the video, Wedge! This made me feel much better about myself as a red player lolAlso, I guess I'll just join everyone else in saying that I'd love to see similar videos on guilds, shards, wedges, etc.
Haha, thanks Wedge! And I just started to get my sister Hooked on the game too! Your timing is as wonderful as the content!
Great intro just showed some blokes from work and may have got them hooked
Black and blue could work together to get their goals great video DIMIR ftw
The two colors I mainly use, Green and Blue.
+ThePrimeAnomaly >.< Alrighty then.
+PyroTown It works.
+PyroTown Ensuring you know the natural order? Nah, that's not a double standard that's just smart instincts.
+joshua Sanal Green + Blue = Growth enhanced by manipulation, and my current favorite. If your opponent even blinks once, they won't be able to believe the pile of stuff that's appeared.
+IanPeon red blinks faster;)
Great video! Well written and researched. Kudos
One of the best and I think hsould be the basic video to learn about the basic principles and ideas behind MTG anyone and everyone should see. FAVED!
great video man! i'll share it with my friends and would love a more in depth version!
Guild colors and tri colors explanation would make an awesome video roo
Okay loved this. Subscribed. Gonna look through your videos.
I wonder if you already have some videos with more color break downs, and guild color combinations as well as shard combinations
So often, it feels like people lose track of playstyles, and only use decks to win. I enjoyed this video, it feels like it returns the fun back into the game.
Man, this video is awesome. Good piece of work!
Wow, I guess I'm Temur, never came across a source of info that helped me narrow it down so well.
My idea of a mana charge is for a electrical color/clan to require a higher power but high cost. The effects would be based on charge (amps) or counters, to create a charge then the units would be capable to destroy the opponent the green is mana cost, they charge but they are consistent. They both charge faster but green is numbers, whereas electric are capable of devastating discharge
Why Izzet is my favorite color combo...
loved this video! definitely agree with the people saying you should do the color combos as well
wedge you present like a boss!!!keep up the geat work mate.
i love these types of videos i wish there was explanations like this for the different color combination
Now THAT'S a huge like count. This was awsome! the explanation about enemy colors and ally colors were missing, but nevertheless it was *super freaking awsome!*
Please finish your color pie study series. I really enjoy them.
Boros and Dimir please!
one of the better videos in a long time loved it
"Green has the biggest everything"
*looks around awkwardly
Super explanations and great color wheel. Thank you!
Wedge I really REALLY loved this video, you did a fantastic job. Everything I voted for and more!
In magic, I'm a black blue. I seek to know my enemy and everything about them to defeat them, no matter what the cost
I'd think it'd be good to expand on how ally colours have shared characteristics and differ from enemy colours. Not in "guild" or "clan" way, but "White and Blue are both orderly, which clashes with the impulsiveness of Red" for example.
The shared elements that the colour wheel creates are what I found most interesting when I was learning to play.
I'm thinking about publishing a book on the Colorpie. It will be called "Black: Or What Blue Could Have Been If It Wasn't The Color Of Poopfaces." It's a working title, but I think it accurately represents development during the first 12 years of MtG.
A similar video on all the various color combinations/ guilds would be really cool.
Crazy how much what colors I picked suit my personality. New to the game, but it’s already addictive! GG
Maybe next something about colour pairs, shards and ... wait for it ... Wedges!
When I started MTG, I picked Black as my color (tho I later upgraded to B/G), mostly because its gameplay is the most fun for me. I also thought Black is the color least like me - I can basically identify myself with several aspects of any color, but only pragmatism was something I felt like I have in common with Black. I was never selfish, I can often settle for the "least" and I always take others in consideration when I act.
Income the color pie and then it struck me - Black is about ambition, determination, clarity of your goal and getting to it, not bothering with distractions or unnecessary consideration of others. And, in its own way, it's also about valuing (and loving) yourself. Those are all things I'm struggling with in my life and all things I am trying to learn.
And when I picked a main color to play, I picked Black.
I'm sure this is a coincidence... but goddamn it doesn't feel like a coincidence. The game truly is Magic.
WHY are there vids so great? Always!
Great video! Thanks :)
btw mixing the color pie would be an awesome follow up!
Black an white works great together, because in white you create tokens and in black you sacrifice them for awsome effects. Also white is lifegain and black is lifeloss for awesome effects.
This was really interesting! Thank you.
White: We
Blue: See
Black: Me
Red: Free
Green: Tree