"Each player draws their library and put all lands drawn onto the battlefield. All spells gain flash until the end of this turn. All creatures gain haste until the end of this turn. All creatures are goaded and can be declared attackers even if it is not their controller's turn" Now, that's a shootout.
Ah, but it's super easy to cheese. All you have to do is force everyone to draw a card, but because their library is in their hands, they die to being unable to draw. In a way, it's the ultimate mill card. Bonus points if you just put a Jace into play and draw a card yourself, triggering that alternate win con immediately.
Would not work like you intend to, that templating gives haste to creatures currently on the battlefield, but creatures cast later in the turn will not gain haste.
i kinda like the electric fence card. when it has charges, it absolutely murders everything that touches it. when it's charge is used up, it's just a wire fence, hence 1 toughness.
@@doomoftheend There are a couple cards that mention the “legend rule” (and the removed “planeswalker uniqueness rule”), but not by number. A couple silver-bordered cards do, but nothing tournament legal.
play it play all your lands destroy it make all opponents draw. bonus points if you have another card that says no max hand size and something else that you can put back on top of the deck
I had a genuine moment of despair and pain with saloon shootout and I was sure it would become a part of the Outlaw set coming out. I CAN SEE HASBRO MAKING A MINE MINE MINE FOR STANDARD!!!
25:30 because you can cast either side of an mdfc, you can basically have a non legendary creature as your commander. You could choose to have Extus as your commander but only cast Awaken the Blood Avatar
That glade land needs to be a full cycle, in some fashion. 1) Keep it as is 2) More powerful/simple -> ala Krosan Verge, you get a land type per color. ie Glade of Battles gets a Forest and a Mountain. 3) Thematic/complex -> The lv4 sacrifice ability gets two things, each based off the color. W=a tapped Plains, U=either colorless mana next main phase (ala mana drain) or make a token copy of an Island that gets sacrificed when targeted (like an illusion), B=two black mana (mini ritual) but you have to pay an extra life, R=a tapped treasure, G=a tapped basic land. Glade of Battles would get a basic land and a treasure. Obv not carefully balanced but def more interesting.
Marie Curie is someone everyone should know about. Four scientists have won two scientific Nobel prizes. John Bardeen - in 1956 and in 1972 for physics. Frederick Sanger - in 1958 and in 1980 for chemistry. Karl Barry Sharpless - in 2001 and 2022 for chemistry. As you can see, John Bardeen, Frederick Sanger and Karl Barry Sharpless won both of theirs in the same field. Linus Pauling only received one scientific Nobel Prize, the other was the Nobel Peace Prize. Marie Curie, however, is the ONLY person to have won the Nobel Prize in two different scientific areas. She won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1903. In 1911 she won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. She's also buried in a lead casket because her remains are highly radioactive. Her husband and her daughter are also recipients of the Nobel Prize; her husband won alongside her in 1903, and her daughter, Irène, won it in 1935 in Chemistry.
53:55 Justice for Bacon Catbug! The die result is completely meaningless, just the number of times you've rolled a d8 specifically because of this card. So you start at copying a spell one time, and then at the beginning of your upkeep add an additional time you can copy a spell when you do eventually sac it. Edit: Nevermind, people pointed it out during the next card.
"What indestructible creatures hurt you?" It's not indestructible creatures per-se, it's the plethora of Tribal Indestructible like Avacyn, Angel of Hope, Eldrazi Monument and the like. Not to mention combos like Darksteel Forge and Mycosynth Lattice.
Priority Target making the creature a planeswalker enables you to explicitly target it for attacks, but unlike the fight mechanic it allows the standard combat rules to be used (i.e. multiple attackers can target it, other defending creatures can still block to protect the targeted creature, damage is still combat damage, etc). It's unclear to me whether the targeted creature would do damage to the attacking creature(s), though. Probably?
Saloon shootout would be fine if there were one more line on the card… 1. All cards in all zones have flash and flashback Since the lands have flash everyone only needs to wait for priority and then dumps their deck on the battlefield. The card could be called team throw up since that’s what their decks do.
The blue discard land would have been absolutely nuts in UG Madness deck back in the day. Turn 1 play it. Discard Basking Rootwalla to play Aquamoeba or something. Turn 2 discard Arrogant Wurm and play it. Discard outlet in sol land that provides colored mana.
New format: Planeswalker Duel- Select 40 unique cards and/ or basic lands. You can play 4 copies of a non ledgendary card using a single card slot. The ratio of colors must be a close to even as possible ( 1/2 of each color for a 2 color deck, 1/3 of each for a 3, ect) All basic lands start the game in play. All other cards are in the "hand". Each turn a player can take 2 actions (cast a spell, declare attackers, untap all lands are actions). Abilities work as normal. Players start with an amount of life agreed upon an the start of the game, typically 20.
1st card just needs an ETB ... it just says "Each player draws ..." Rather than say no limit to land plays, just say "When Saloon Shootout ETB, each player draws all the cards in their library, then each player may put any number lands from their hand onto the battlefield." Needs also "Each player may cast spells as though they had flash." Boom ❤🔥🔥
I think Baleful Bolt would be better and more flavorful if spending black mana gave it wither. Priority Target making the creature a Battle would also cut off some of the card’s text, since Battles naturally can’t attack or block if they’re also creatures.
39:16 - is Coastal Frozen Wastes not broken? The creature card is not a cost but an effect. I think it should be "Tap, discard a creature card: Add [...]"
The first card is the best card for counterspell to ruin 13 mana, and spot removal to end their game by making them draw after the removal of it. It is only great if you are caught unawares.
1:20 the way this reads, if you cast 1 stone rain, it would target a land, then it would also target every land it didn't target, turning all removal into boardwipes.
@@metleonNikachu is often wrong about many things, rules, what a card says, how thing interact. Just because he said it doesn't mean it is right. No card can stop someone from conceding a card that makes you draw your entire library but doesn't stop losing do to drawing when a library is empty is silly. I knew the rule had to do with drawing just with context of the card alone.
"Each player draws their library and put all lands drawn onto the battlefield.
All spells gain flash until the end of this turn.
All creatures gain haste until the end of this turn. All creatures are goaded and can be declared attackers even if it is not their controller's turn"
Now, that's a shootout.
Ah, but it's super easy to cheese. All you have to do is force everyone to draw a card, but because their library is in their hands, they die to being unable to draw. In a way, it's the ultimate mill card. Bonus points if you just put a Jace into play and draw a card yourself, triggering that alternate win con immediately.
@@CanisMythson How much mana does the Thasha's Oracle combo take?
All ways to lose the game other than having the players life total reduced to 0 or less are disabled.
Would not work like you intend to, that templating gives haste to creatures currently on the battlefield, but creatures cast later in the turn will not gain haste.
i kinda like the electric fence card. when it has charges, it absolutely murders everything that touches it. when it's charge is used up, it's just a wire fence, hence 1 toughness.
Apparently, Rule 104.3c is the state-based effect that makes you lose when you would draw from an empty library.
Love that first card.
oh okay!
Why wasn't it worded without the rule reference? Does any regular magic card reference a rule number?
@@doomoftheend There are a couple cards that mention the “legend rule” (and the removed “planeswalker uniqueness rule”), but not by number.
A couple silver-bordered cards do, but nothing tournament legal.
Yeahhh, it's a bizarre design choice that just makes anyone who sees it have to Google it.
play it play all your lands destroy it make all opponents draw. bonus points if you have another card that says no max hand size and something else that you can put back on top of the deck
I had a genuine moment of despair and pain with saloon shootout and I was sure it would become a part of the Outlaw set coming out. I CAN SEE HASBRO MAKING A MINE MINE MINE FOR STANDARD!!!
25:30 because you can cast either side of an mdfc, you can basically have a non legendary creature as your commander. You could choose to have Extus as your commander but only cast Awaken the Blood Avatar
That glade land needs to be a full cycle, in some fashion.
1) Keep it as is
2) More powerful/simple -> ala Krosan Verge, you get a land type per color. ie Glade of Battles gets a Forest and a Mountain.
3) Thematic/complex -> The lv4 sacrifice ability gets two things, each based off the color. W=a tapped Plains, U=either colorless mana next main phase (ala mana drain) or make a token copy of an Island that gets sacrificed when targeted (like an illusion), B=two black mana (mini ritual) but you have to pay an extra life, R=a tapped treasure, G=a tapped basic land. Glade of Battles would get a basic land and a treasure. Obv not carefully balanced but def more interesting.
Marie Curie is someone everyone should know about.
Four scientists have won two scientific Nobel prizes.
John Bardeen - in 1956 and in 1972 for physics.
Frederick Sanger - in 1958 and in 1980 for chemistry.
Karl Barry Sharpless - in 2001 and 2022 for chemistry.
As you can see, John Bardeen, Frederick Sanger and Karl Barry Sharpless won both of theirs in the same field.
Linus Pauling only received one scientific Nobel Prize, the other was the Nobel Peace Prize.
Marie Curie, however, is the ONLY person to have won the Nobel Prize in two different scientific areas. She won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1903. In 1911 she won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
She's also buried in a lead casket because her remains are highly radioactive.
Her husband and her daughter are also recipients of the Nobel Prize; her husband won alongside her in 1903, and her daughter, Irène, won it in 1935 in Chemistry.
And Rosalind Franklin *should* have shared the Nobel Prize for the discovery of the double helix structure of DNA.
53:55 Justice for Bacon Catbug! The die result is completely meaningless, just the number of times you've rolled a d8 specifically because of this card.
So you start at copying a spell one time, and then at the beginning of your upkeep add an additional time you can copy a spell when you do eventually sac it.
Edit: Nevermind, people pointed it out during the next card.
"What indestructible creatures hurt you?"
It's not indestructible creatures per-se, it's the plethora of Tribal Indestructible like Avacyn, Angel of Hope, Eldrazi Monument and the like. Not to mention combos like Darksteel Forge and Mycosynth Lattice.
57:37 i actually shouted "BRO, IT'S RIGHT THERE!" 😂😂😂
Priority Target making the creature a planeswalker enables you to explicitly target it for attacks, but unlike the fight mechanic it allows the standard combat rules to be used (i.e. multiple attackers can target it, other defending creatures can still block to protect the targeted creature, damage is still combat damage, etc). It's unclear to me whether the targeted creature would do damage to the attacking creature(s), though. Probably?
Saloon shootout would be fine if there were one more line on the card…
1. All cards in all zones have flash and flashback
Since the lands have flash everyone only needs to wait for priority and then dumps their deck on the battlefield.
The card could be called team throw up since that’s what their decks do.
The blue discard land would have been absolutely nuts in UG Madness deck back in the day. Turn 1 play it. Discard Basking Rootwalla to play Aquamoeba or something. Turn 2 discard Arrogant Wurm and play it. Discard outlet in sol land that provides colored mana.
New format: Planeswalker Duel-
Select 40 unique cards and/ or basic lands. You can play 4 copies of a non ledgendary card using a single card slot. The ratio of colors must be a close to even as possible ( 1/2 of each color for a 2 color deck, 1/3 of each for a 3, ect) All basic lands start the game in play. All other cards are in the "hand". Each turn a player can take 2 actions (cast a spell, declare attackers, untap all lands are actions). Abilities work as normal. Players start with an amount of life agreed upon an the start of the game, typically 20.
1st card just needs an ETB ... it just says "Each player draws ..."
Rather than say no limit to land plays, just say "When Saloon Shootout ETB, each player draws all the cards in their library, then each player may put any number lands from their hand onto the battlefield."
Needs also "Each player may cast spells as though they had flash."
Boom ❤🔥🔥
I’m very glad to see some neat Discworld cards. GNU Terry Pratchett.
Show idea- confusing artwork, or just plain strange art? What are your thoughts Nika? I.E.- Mold Demon
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Nooo I missed the live!!??? I have all notifications on… I hate TH-cam sometimes.
11 am CST!
I think Baleful Bolt would be better and more flavorful if spending black mana gave it wither.
Priority Target making the creature a Battle would also cut off some of the card’s text, since Battles naturally can’t attack or block if they’re also creatures.
39:16 - is Coastal Frozen Wastes not broken? The creature card is not a cost but an effect.
I think it should be "Tap, discard a creature card: Add [...]"
The first card is the best card for counterspell to ruin 13 mana, and spot removal to end their game by making them draw after the removal of it. It is only great if you are caught unawares.
1:20 the way this reads, if you cast 1 stone rain, it would target a land, then it would also target every land it didn't target, turning all removal into boardwipes.
"Players may cast spells without paying their mana costs. Players may cast spells as though they had flash."
Balder the imperious would be perfect if the text ability required a tap in the activation.
Saloon shootout needs to make all spells instant so the opponent doesn't have to wait for their turn before you unloaded on them
And I don't see why you don't just cast Shootout and then pass because everyone will lose at the start of their turn.
@@metleon The rule 104.3c is the rule that maje the players loose the game because of nota having cards in decks when you draw
@@antonyan0094 Oh. I thought he said in the video that that rule was the conceding rule.
@@metleonNikachu is often wrong about many things, rules, what a card says, how thing interact. Just because he said it doesn't mean it is right. No card can stop someone from conceding a card that makes you draw your entire library but doesn't stop losing do to drawing when a library is empty is silly. I knew the rule had to do with drawing just with context of the card alone.
Broken catered atoll is power creeped volcanic Island and lightning bolt
For the 5 lands approx 40 min if they were legendary and returned themselves to your hand for the second ability they would be fine.
Black Magga was just backwards. It should have been an 11/11 and get -1/-1 for each card exiled to cast it.
If you are not careful and you play that saga out ("the day our sanctuary...") while Solemnity is in play you lose the game on the spot.
Did you call Discworld AI generated?? That's Prachett, man, you should know his stories!
No Hypnotoad, Please don’t make me kill myself… NOOO…
Rule 104.3c is the one that causes you to lose for drawing a card with no library
42:55 that’s not how snow works
3 mana 11/11
The first card wins the game because everyone else has no cards in their library
NO I MISSED IT DAMMIT
Indicate can commit a crime.
First! :)
Opponents die on there start, when they cant draw a card 🤣😂.