These games were a great example of why mystic sanctuary is a non-negotiable part of the manabase for bug beanstalk. You need to be able to rebuy the right spell in the mid/late game, especially if it would trigger beans.
I think the point of the block was that he knew he was going to cast cantrips to look for bolt or the like and the DRC could easily just die to a single ping after casting the cantrip. Not saying it's right, but just guessing at Mike's reasoning.
Its the classic flipcard, that’s what it is for. It was introduced because not all sleeves are tournament legal with flipcards. These flipcard tokens have original magic backs.
So you play with the ‘check flipcards, you select wich card you are playing, and when you cast it you put in the delver in its place. But the ‘check flipcard goes to your GY because that’s the original card from your deck
These games were a great example of why mystic sanctuary is a non-negotiable part of the manabase for bug beanstalk. You need to be able to rebuy the right spell in the mid/late game, especially if it would trigger beans.
Makes sense. Mystic Sanctuary is so good.
I think the point of the block was that he knew he was going to cast cantrips to look for bolt or the like and the DRC could easily just die to a single ping after casting the cantrip. Not saying it's right, but just guessing at Mike's reasoning.
Why Is he using that token under the delver and put It in the yard instead of the original card?
Its the classic flipcard, that’s what it is for. It was introduced because not all sleeves are tournament legal with flipcards. These flipcard tokens have original magic backs.
So you play with the ‘check flipcards, you select wich card you are playing, and when you cast it you put in the delver in its place. But the ‘check flipcard goes to your GY because that’s the original card from your deck
Autocorrect fucked up my typing but I hope you understand
Not sure what you're referring to.
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This is Temur Delver not Grixis
Was it?!
I’ve played against Nadu in modern twice and both times my opponent lost game 3 cause they forgot to leave up 2 blue mana for Thassa’s Oracle.
Magic continues to be an easy game to master.