@@jkid1134 yesterday I played a game against a guy who player turn 2 manifest dread and turn 3 used splash portal to flicker the facedown card which was atraxa and I insta conceded because I wasnt playing black
@@jkid1134 we yearn to feel clever when we use fair mechanics to create unfair and busted game states rather than use busted individual cards which on their own are game winning
19:33 this is literally how yugioh works btw. You must have specific handtrap cards which are like free counterspells if you are going second or you insta lose. I watched some tournament games and it was completely nuts.
Yup sort of like how you need lands in MtG to cast spells! The difference is your "lands" are free counter spells but the more powerful effects can only be cast on the draw. Is that good game design? Idk but a lot of people find it funny
they should do an event like hearthstone where you get 1 any color mana cumulative each turn that doesn't phase out (you could still play lands). It would be an interesting twist on a format. I wonder if people would just decide to play like 10 land decks
The best way to describe Omniscience is to say "okay, we're playing Yu-Gi-Oh! this week", since everything is free and everything has trample until it hits a defense position monster or collides into something bigger.
I think foundations is kind of cool as omniscience draft because the format doesn't have that many insane card draw effects at lower rarety. There is the draw 3 at uncommen but the next best thing is like think twice. I think this makes the format more fun and a litle less outrageous then earlyer itterations of the format. Duskmourn for example had like 3 or 4 cards at commen that drew 2+ cards witch resulted in almost every game ending on turn 1 or 2.
Nobody asked, but... Wasn't "Omniscience" the card (and effect) always misnamed? "Omniscience" means "knowing all." Cards in library = knowledge. The card called "Omniscience" should have drawn your entire deck (like Enter the Infinite does) Meanwhile, mana = the power to cast your spells The effect of being able to cast as many spells as you want should have been called "Omnipotence," meaning "having all power" Thanks for coming to my TED Talk
Hey Nummy, happy new year.Wishing you to get the 100 k subs next year :) Yes, you are doing Omniscienc draft: I was waiting for you video hoping you ll draft this. Thank you so much! Greetings from France. Let the show begins!
This mode is fun but a bit annoying, twice in a row I ended up matched against Progenitus. Third game I lost on turn 1, guy played 3 arcane epiphany, 4 think twice, then Ghalta with swiftfoot boots and the white enchantment that gives double strike.
Momir and Omniscience: Formats that should always come in Midweek Magic events, or at least more often. Less punitive instead of paying for the chance of plussing on resources, and somewhat a fun half an hour of investment and daily grinding.
I played this and for my second game , my opponent played progenitus , lols should have just scooped right away hahah i went 6 and 2 though so a decent run
18:27 immediately clicks crying face, then admits it was a decent game - I always thought thats basically what the data collection programmers were asking with that prompt. I can have fun and still lose
yeah, this was alot better as a midweek magic event. very low skill ceiling format. putting gems in, to get any back just feels like playing the "slots" at casinos.
3:58 yeah, not so much in this format. very hard to get alot of card draw this set. their just isn't that much of it. a handful of raid draw effects, a hand full of looting/rummage type effects. a couple of draw 1 or 2 effects out of blue, one big draw 3 effect from blue uncommon and thats really about it. getting to a critical mass of draw effects is really hard to do in this set. so expecting to "get there" with bamlor is pretty unlikely and i think fairly misguided. Garruk's Uprising is probably the only way to really draw your whole deck in this format outside of rares. ive both won, lost and almost lost(if not for broken wings) a lot of games to gerruks uprising drafting big dumb idiots is now somewhat reasonable, as there just isn't much else to nap in packs, at least if your unlucky like me. so yeah. card draw (whatever type it is) is at an all time high premium for this format. take it over almost anything 11:25 yeah not really much else to take probably. not enough card draw in the set. so they are still very high pickups (alot of the card draw effects this set require mana anyway. lookout, sailor, think twice, and what not) and yeah, refute is huge as its a counter spell AND a loot in one card. op in this format
Need to brag a bit. Started an omniscience draft today. First pick was Thousand Year Storm. Second pick was Progenitus. I think I am doing pretty well. Four wins so far.
I actually like this format for fun now and then. However, I really think the price is way too high, so I only play it once. A degenerate format like this to just be for fun. Why do they have to try to make it so much money I’d actually probably end up spending more. It should only be like 100 gems or 1000 gold or something like that. It should just be a fast format you can crank through and play it like 20 times. Then you get it out of your system and you wait for a few months to go by when it comes back. It’s all good, except it’s not because it’s stupidly overpriced for this kind of thing. Make it right price for what it represents. Come on.
Wait weren't you a mtg youtuber ? Why are you playing Yugioh
Lmao
Magic players yearn for Yugioh. They try and deny it, but they play ultra cheap combos, and they smile big when they lock their opponent or OTK.
@@jkid1134 yesterday I played a game against a guy who player turn 2 manifest dread and turn 3 used splash portal to flicker the facedown card which was atraxa and I insta conceded because I wasnt playing black
@@jkid1134 we yearn to feel clever when we use fair mechanics to create unfair and busted game states rather than use busted individual cards which on their own are game winning
@@benparilis1081 I'm sure that's what you tell yourself when you open a leyline
19:33 this is literally how yugioh works btw. You must have specific handtrap cards which are like free counterspells if you are going second or you insta lose. I watched some tournament games and it was completely nuts.
Yup sort of like how you need lands in MtG to cast spells! The difference is your "lands" are free counter spells but the more powerful effects can only be cast on the draw.
Is that good game design? Idk but a lot of people find it funny
"This is a super degenerate draft format" Me: This is just yugioh.
Ok turn one I'll pilfer take eat the counter spell and play Consuming aberration and play my 3rd card GG!
they should do an event like hearthstone where you get 1 any color mana cumulative each turn that doesn't phase out (you could still play lands). It would be an interesting twist on a format. I wonder if people would just decide to play like 10 land decks
Well... Thanks for absolutely crushing me
Could be worse I played 2 cards and won.
Consuming Aberration is in the format so it might be safe to put 1-2 lands so you don't auto-lose
1 land won't save you if the opponent has Consuming Aberration. If you don't have a counter you just lose.
The best way to describe Omniscience is to say "okay, we're playing Yu-Gi-Oh! this week", since everything is free and everything has trample until it hits a defense position monster or collides into something bigger.
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I think foundations is kind of cool as omniscience draft because the format doesn't have that many insane card draw effects at lower rarety. There is the draw 3 at uncommen but the next best thing is like think twice. I think this makes the format more fun and a litle less outrageous then earlyer itterations of the format. Duskmourn for example had like 3 or 4 cards at commen that drew 2+ cards witch resulted in almost every game ending on turn 1 or 2.
Meanwhile I'm winning with a 2 card combo.
@@seanwilson613congratulations.
Nobody asked, but...
Wasn't "Omniscience" the card (and effect) always misnamed?
"Omniscience" means "knowing all."
Cards in library = knowledge.
The card called "Omniscience" should have drawn your entire deck (like Enter the Infinite does)
Meanwhile, mana = the power to cast your spells
The effect of being able to cast as many spells as you want should have been called "Omnipotence," meaning "having all power"
Thanks for coming to my TED Talk
Hey Nummy, happy new year.Wishing you to get the 100 k subs next year :)
Yes, you are doing Omniscienc draft: I was waiting for you video hoping you ll draft this. Thank you so much! Greetings from France. Let the show begins!
lowercase title = good veedeo
19:15 lol get absolutely wrecked
Bots are probably learning what players like to pick early. That's why thrill didn't wheel.
Any conclusions on the "glitch"? I hope it's not the same operating system as crypto. 😆
So which format do you prefer - Omniscience Draft, or Momir Basic?
Momir is more fun
I never play thos kind of draft well
Consuming Aberration....um yeah...mill you out. My hand usually was that and Refute and draw card.
This mode is fun but a bit annoying, twice in a row I ended up matched against Progenitus. Third game I lost on turn 1, guy played 3 arcane epiphany, 4 think twice, then Ghalta with swiftfoot boots and the white enchantment that gives double strike.
Momir and Omniscience: Formats that should always come in Midweek Magic events, or at least more often. Less punitive instead of paying for the chance of plussing on resources, and somewhat a fun half an hour of investment and daily grinding.
Please no more momir
Voldemort? Don't tell me it's the mf darklord!? 😮
I played this and for my second game , my opponent played progenitus , lols should have just scooped right away hahah i went 6 and 2 though so a decent run
why the squad rallier disrespect? You get two triggers per turn cycle.
cuz you can only hit small creatures with it. which you should not be drafting in this format to begin with. its a non starter
They need to bring back cube draft already 😂
18:27 immediately clicks crying face, then admits it was a decent game - I always thought thats basically what the data collection programmers were asking with that prompt. I can have fun and still lose
Most people are very dull and can’t exist outside the state of I win = good I lose = bad
Mostly fun but consuming aberration is annoying
ya hate how some cards that should wheel don't (had the storm red blue rare card it didn't wheel took think twice SO SAD)
Poor draft decision in my opinion
Everything in this draft format is "free in a sense" lol
I died turn 1 to consuming aberration. Discarded my whole library 😊
they probably shouldnt make this cost gems lol
yeah, this was alot better as a midweek magic event. very low skill ceiling format. putting gems in, to get any back just feels like playing the "slots" at casinos.
You probably shouldn’t spend gems on it then
I had 8 refute.
So this is why pot of greed is banned in yugioh XD
11:00 professional mtg streamer doesn’t know omniscience only casts spells for free from hand 😂
Yeah this is how not to draft/play this format
3:58 yeah, not so much in this format. very hard to get alot of card draw this set. their just isn't that much of it. a handful of raid draw effects, a hand full of looting/rummage type effects. a couple of draw 1 or 2 effects out of blue, one big draw 3 effect from blue uncommon and thats really about it. getting to a critical mass of draw effects is really hard to do in this set. so expecting to "get there" with bamlor is pretty unlikely and i think fairly misguided.
Garruk's Uprising is probably the only way to really draw your whole deck in this format outside of rares. ive both won, lost and almost lost(if not for broken wings) a lot of games to gerruks uprising
drafting big dumb idiots is now somewhat reasonable, as there just isn't much else to nap in packs, at least if your unlucky like me.
so yeah. card draw (whatever type it is) is at an all time high premium for this format. take it over almost anything
11:25 yeah not really much else to take probably. not enough card draw in the set. so they are still very high pickups (alot of the card draw effects this set require mana anyway. lookout, sailor, think twice, and what not)
and yeah, refute is huge as its a counter spell AND a loot in one card. op in this format
I really "Ate" the competition maybe even CONSUMED you might say nothing like a 37/37 turn 1.
Need to brag a bit. Started an omniscience draft today. First pick was Thousand Year Storm. Second pick was Progenitus.
I think I am doing pretty well. Four wins so far.
Progenitus is hilarious. Still probably not as good as a card draw spell though
True. But in that pack it was Progenitus or a kill spell. Figured the hydra was the play.
Also, I am a Timmy at heart...@@monolith94
There’s really no skill so what is there to brag about
@@honestabe411 Good things happen so rarely, why not talk them up when they happen?
I actually like this format for fun now and then. However, I really think the price is way too high, so I only play it once. A degenerate format like this to just be for fun. Why do they have to try to make it so much money I’d actually probably end up spending more. It should only be like 100 gems or 1000 gold or something like that. It should just be a fast format you can crank through and play it like 20 times. Then you get it out of your system and you wait for a few months to go by when it comes back. It’s all good, except it’s not because it’s stupidly overpriced for this kind of thing. Make it right price for what it represents. Come on.
:)
Consuming aberration ruins this format
MTG IS TRASH