Island Sanctuary and Magus of the Moat is easy to do in a mono white pillowfort deck, then you can lock the board down till there is removal for Scarecrow
I love the content, but the combination of you rocking back and forth and the camera zooming in and out makes me nauseous and the video barely watchable :(
@RandomGuy-qr5jw hey dude, I'm glad you're enjoying the content, and thank you for the feedback. I used to have completely still face cam's on my previous channel but was told to change it up to increase viewer engagement. That was several years ago, so perhaps I'll do a poll and see if that's changed! I'll do my best to address the issue or at least limit it!
@@edhbrutality i think you just need to move one feet back, so that we see you moving like in real conversation, now it sometimes feels like you are an interogator. :-)
These are pretty well know combos. The second one is literally a commonly known combo people used to play a fair bit in voltron decks. Jank combo one is just a literal lock down stax combo almost as old as magic itself is. I would call any of these "Janky" Just typical new edh player boring game play
@SCKentrol thank you for the input! Definitely have some jankier combos within my other episodes of the series. As always, each video is opinion based, and each players knowledge on cards may be different, especially with the older pieces, as it's not something you see often 👍🏻 I'll see if I can cook up some better ones for the next episode. I'm typically combing through scryfall and find these combos myself, so my apologies if some are well known!
@friendo6257 pronounced it correctly the first time - unironically realized I pronounced it incorrectly the two other times after rendering. Thanks for watching!
Island Sanctuary and Magus of the Moat is easy to do in a mono white pillowfort deck, then you can lock the board down till there is removal for Scarecrow
@nicklesf6566 oh my gosh scarecrow is sick... I never knew about that one. Art is insane! Thank you
Awesome video. TFS and keep up the great content.
Great content, always nice to find niche card combos! Keep up the good work and I’d say work on the editing and you’ll grow I can tell
@EduardoDOrta thank you so much! Definitely a learning process but I'll be here for it 😁
I love the content, but the combination of you rocking back and forth and the camera zooming in and out makes me nauseous and the video barely watchable :(
@RandomGuy-qr5jw hey dude, I'm glad you're enjoying the content, and thank you for the feedback. I used to have completely still face cam's on my previous channel but was told to change it up to increase viewer engagement. That was several years ago, so perhaps I'll do a poll and see if that's changed!
I'll do my best to address the issue or at least limit it!
@@edhbrutality i think you just need to move one feet back, so that we see you moving like in real conversation, now it sometimes feels like you are an interogator. :-)
These are pretty well know combos. The second one is literally a commonly known combo people used to play a fair bit in voltron decks. Jank combo one is just a literal lock down stax combo almost as old as magic itself is.
I would call any of these "Janky" Just typical new edh player boring game play
@SCKentrol thank you for the input! Definitely have some jankier combos within my other episodes of the series. As always, each video is opinion based, and each players knowledge on cards may be different, especially with the older pieces, as it's not something you see often 👍🏻
I'll see if I can cook up some better ones for the next episode. I'm typically combing through scryfall and find these combos myself, so my apologies if some are well known!
All this production and you can't google how to pronounce satyr?
@friendo6257 pronounced it correctly the first time - unironically realized I pronounced it incorrectly the two other times after rendering. Thanks for watching!