The funniest part about 18:28 is that from the other side I was wondering if LSV thought the Room could be flipped at instant speed! So at the same time he thought I was double checking the rule, I was considering whether he didn't know it either. Based on this footage he clearly knows how they work, but at the time I was like, "Does he have a combat trick or does he think the Room can be flipped or is he bluffing?" Since it was LSV I figured he probably knew how all the mechanics worked and I decided that if he did have a trick it would be a fine tradeoff. When he ended up having nothing and my creature lived I felt pretty pleased with myself for catching the bluff.
At 40:37 it really felt like you needed to meat locker and pyroclasm that turn to stave off the bleeding and prevent them from putting another threat onto the board you had no answer to. I think the game would actually have played out quite differently from that point giving you the breathing room to capitalize on your card draw, etc from that point. Of course hindsight bias is a thing but this just felt needlessly greedy in the face of the threats in play.
It kind of seems like after you passed the five color guys that the rooms started all getting taken pack 3. Should have drafted that guy just so that didnt happen?
It’s honestly probably better for Luis to allow someone to draft a god awful day 1 5 color room deck and be able to beat it rather than give up the pick equity lmao
Enchantment fuse cards, kind of. When you cast it, you choose one of the sides and it enters as that enchantment. Later, you can unlock the other half by paying its mana cost, and then the enchantment has both abilities.
You can cast either half as a normal spell, then pay the mana cost of the other half to gain its abilities. A room entering or having its other half's mana cost paid counts as "opening a room."
LSV draft: surprisingly amused Vince McMahon meme LSV getting all the cards for a control archetype: *pleasantly shocked Vince McMahon meme* LSV drafting a card he rated a 0 in preview and entering a game state where it's an auto-win in game 1: *glowing eyes flabbergasted Vince McMahon meme*
I have never seen LSV make so many game-losing mistakes. Watching him get completely dumpstered by every legitimate deck and beating basically only trolls was pretty depressing, not gonna lie.
So much LSV drafting in one day! Makes me very happy
The funniest part about 18:28 is that from the other side I was wondering if LSV thought the Room could be flipped at instant speed! So at the same time he thought I was double checking the rule, I was considering whether he didn't know it either. Based on this footage he clearly knows how they work, but at the time I was like, "Does he have a combat trick or does he think the Room can be flipped or is he bluffing?" Since it was LSV I figured he probably knew how all the mechanics worked and I decided that if he did have a trick it would be a fine tradeoff. When he ended up having nothing and my creature lived I felt pretty pleased with myself for catching the bluff.
Killing match 2 opponent when you had the upkeep room win on board made me sad, but I respect it
Around 54 minutes: Waltz on the Curiosity would've been lethal?
Wow the art in this new set is soooo GOOD.
Never in 1000 years would I have drafted this deck. Looking forward to seeing how it does.
I know luis doesnt like the background but man that kids town mat looking like a skull is amazing
At 40:37 it really felt like you needed to meat locker and pyroclasm that turn to stave off the bleeding and prevent them from putting another threat onto the board you had no answer to. I think the game would actually have played out quite differently from that point giving you the breathing room to capitalize on your card draw, etc from that point.
Of course hindsight bias is a thing but this just felt needlessly greedy in the face of the threats in play.
LSV opening doors so we don't have to. Love it!
I'll never get sick of LSV playing "sub-optimally" because he's just gotta try out some new card/strategy 😂❤
I wanna try Arabella Exalted in Commander
Can we get a new pose?
Slightly offended LSV didn't recognize my man Nicolai Bolas. get wrecked
It kind of seems like after you passed the five color guys that the rooms started all getting taken pack 3. Should have drafted that guy just so that didnt happen?
It’s honestly probably better for Luis to allow someone to draft a god awful day 1 5 color room deck and be able to beat it rather than give up the pick equity lmao
@@Aldersandfirs yeah, if you were playing against someone in pod. But that isnt how MTGA is.
wtf is a room and how do you open doors? this is the first draft of the set and I have no idea whats happening.
Enchantment fuse cards, kind of. When you cast it, you choose one of the sides and it enters as that enchantment. Later, you can unlock the other half by paying its mana cost, and then the enchantment has both abilities.
You can cast either half as a normal spell, then pay the mana cost of the other half to gain its abilities. A room entering or having its other half's mana cost paid counts as "opening a room."
Have you read the mechanics of duskmourn article?
LSV draft: surprisingly amused Vince McMahon meme
LSV getting all the cards for a control archetype: *pleasantly shocked Vince McMahon meme*
LSV drafting a card he rated a 0 in preview and entering a game state where it's an auto-win in game 1: *glowing eyes flabbergasted Vince McMahon meme*
Jones Edward Taylor Kevin Robinson Larry
Ernser Skyway
Mae Highway
Rodriguez Kevin Martin Karen Allen Christopher
Rodriguez Elizabeth Jones Sandra Davis Paul
White Frank Rodriguez Brenda Jackson Timothy
LSV doesn't know what 100% of the new cards do 100% of the time... Guy really fell off 😂❤
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Ok, now I see why you valued apparition during draft. It's really filler.
I have never seen LSV make so many game-losing mistakes. Watching him get completely dumpstered by every legitimate deck and beating basically only trolls was pretty depressing, not gonna lie.
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Red/Blue looks terrible.
Probably the trap archetype