The Unstoppable LSV Crushes Vintage Cube!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 พ.ค. 2024
- LSV and a pile of broken artifacts - truly a match made in heaven! Watch as LSV paints the town brown in Vintage Cube!
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I love the MTGO videos. It’s nice to see you play in a more “realistic” situation that most of us find ourselves in. Instead of having to draft against a bunch of Pros we can see how overpowered your decks can be against scrubs scrubs us:)
The game ending turns on some of these were great. Had some busted turns. The opponents probably had no idea they were about to die on those turns lol.
Good lord was that a master class. The DT counter was amazing, the Proft’s Eidetic Memory pick and then the end of that last game. Damn good video.
Bombadeers ability to throw the kitchen sink anytime after announcing it as an attacker is so broken
That Counterspell on Demonic Tutor that was going to dig for a blue land was perfect
sick deck, Luis. didn't miss tinker/portal, the white cards or an anything else. you clearly proved that there is a lower curve, aggressive urza deck, that one should draft differently than the big mana artifact deck.
Keep up the daily vids! Thanks for the content!
A pretty sick example of a non-academy, non-tinker artifact deck
Petal over Laelia really highlights how the cube is changing
Lapse over Tarn too...there is so much more fixing these days
I feel like it's more a highlight in deck building. Making picks for your deck rather then just based on power level or versatility.
Pentad prism over time spiral too
I'm surprised Narset wasn't even considered for the deck with so many non-creature spells and after we picked up the Timetwister. Almost feels like LSV forgot he drafted it.
Its almost like narset is a sideboard card when people play cards that end the game in 1 turn. Most of lsvs draw 7 decks have not done well lately
@@ostarakonrad9907 Its almost like you didn't read my comment at all about reasons for maindecking considerations, but I'm glad you got off your snarky jab for some fake sense of self worth?
The true name nemesis underrating always gets me
I feel like every time LSV goes "this isn't really a kitten deck" and then reevaluates it and decides to take it, he 3-0's and it ends up being the best card in his deck. I think it probably would have worked out pretty well since he had mightstone in the SB alongside profs, mana vault, relic, cryptic coat, urza, and a few other little combos but I suppose palantir is more individually powerful.
The problem with Kitten is that it's a classic "win more" card, and it costs four mana + more for another spell to get anything. If you've got a good board it can do amazing things, but when you're behind it either sits in your hand like a rock, or takes most of a turn's mana and gets immediately killed.
@@Voidhawk42 Agreed, and yet, it almost always does great things and LSV very often almost doesn't play it for those exact reasons. I also feel like "have 4 mana, something to blink, and a cheap spell" is not necessarily *that* restrictive of a condition in cube. I mean, there's plenty of cards that are good that require 6+ mana and certain conditions to line up.
I've also seen kitten be the card that is one of the only conceivable cards to get someone back from a losing position. Quite often both players will have plenty of mana and things on board, but one player simply has much more mana and things on board and is overpowering the other. In that situation, a kitten can quickly turn the tides because it doesn't take much to go off, you get to block and blink to make profitable blocks from behind, save your stuff from removal, all while cheating on mana.
Really cool one!
Calling out the cards one second before they get played will never not be insane
not insane. just knowing the format and context clues. there are often only a few cards that fit certain amounts and colors of mana, as well as the style of deck, and work advantageously in the game state. it's def true that LSV is great at guessing those cards, but he's correct a higher percentage than average, not 100%.
Watching what cards wheel is so jarring sometimes when your used to the server cube
I have never seen snuff out wheel before
I think lsv used to overrate true name so I’m glad he’s lower on it now
To get to the point where you say "Pro" to refer to Protection and it's not even a common keyword is peak magic player lol
it used to be more common! that's old slang lol
When doesn't he crush it?
fun video
What game is this?
Magic the Gathering, played on MTGO
Duel decks gut versus bombardiers