Brother, I love me some Who, back in the days of catching dude with his epic scarf on public TV. The villain deck I don't love by itself, but individual parts rule and are gonna be fun to mix and match. Plus with lawyers and lobbyists I got me a new Dimir deck so that's where I'm at.
Which is not all that notable in the lore. The doctor practically hunts ancient evils For sport at this point. Heck if You include the extended universe Which you should, in my opinion. The doctor has fought kathulu with Sherlock Holmes.
@@plantainsame2049 I honestly love that two-parter because the Beast honestly has some of the best lines for any "devil" character I've ever seen and he's literally just a one-off villain. Like yeah it's a big deal for the Doctor in the moment, and he brings it up once or twice later. ("I was a little busy fighting the devil." "Okay, if you're not gonna take this serious then forget it.") But yeah, it's not like, a major big bad with lore that goes throughout the series. It's just a two-parter where he defeats the actual, singular devil. Anyway, wonder what shit the Daleks are up to right now?
@@rougheredge6705 I believe he's one of the residents of the previous universes like the black and white guardian or the toy maker [ Hey he's relevant again] The gods of Ragnarok. And the great old ones If there's some eldridge horror it's probably a resident of the previous universe Since that one had different laws of physics and it turns you into a god when you're exposed to this one Laws of physics And there's one interesting one called the red guardian Who wouldn't he came into this universe became the mysterious founder of time. Lord society, the other who is safe to assume is the same person as the timeless Child considering both the other and the child are destined to become through reincarnation or forced memory wiped. I prefer the reincarnation personally The doctor And some people in universe and out of universe have Is theorized that the doctor is the great old one nyolatrotep I believe it because i've tried to put the doctor's timelines together and it's driven me to madness Like a Out of some cosmic horrorbook
Daw like "draw." Daw-leck. They say it like it's got an extra "aw" so Dawaw~leck. Terrifying little dudes. The moment you think you killed them you realize they already evolved to know how to escape your plan.
@@bettercommander lol they kinda move like that too. It's so cheesy but the way the show goes you're just terrified of them because they're nigh indestructible and only want to kill everything that's inferior to them which is everything.
They remind me of Brothers War. A lot of payoffs, not a lot of set up, some huge turns and huge crackbacks afterwards. It's mostly a commander set with 200 new cards honestly sorted into decks. This one in particular though could really take over but not very optimized. I REALLY think they basically made a 4 player Dr. Who game in the world of Magic. They really are designed to play on each other
@mizzlchieizzl fair enough. I'm not a Dr Who fan, so could be another reason I'm really not feeling them as well. Only one I'm interested in is Final Fantasy for these Universes Beyond decks coming out.
I've been a fan of Doctor Who for years so my friends wanted to get me into magic the gathering and this is the first deck they got me. The thing I've loved the most about the cards descriptions and their effects is that they make sense to what happens in the show for the most part. For example the beast deathless prince in the show was known as the original Satan, and he takes control of people regularly in the show. The weeping Angels can't move in the show unless you're not looking at them, and during that time that you are looking at them they are statues. If they touch you they can teleport you to different times and places. The master multiplied in the show created copies of himself by turning everybody else into him. And he was the only true version of him but as you mentioned in the card itself the dude in the background in just a dress is actually if you look closely... All of them are him. There's a lot of callbacks to the actual show that is super appreciated. The only problem I have is that I'm still new to magic the gathering and I'm still basically learning how to play.
Bro idc if you know about the lore but say the names right so I don't have to flinch through your video. It's pronounced dollik, like a child's doll, ik like something gross gives you the ik
😂 Listen. Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government. Supreme executive power derives from a mandate from the masses, not from some farcical aquatic ceremony. You can't expect to wield supreme power just 'cause some watery tart threw a sword at you!”
Brother, I love me some Who, back in the days of catching dude with his epic scarf on public TV.
The villain deck I don't love by itself, but individual parts rule and are gonna be fun to mix and match. Plus with lawyers and lobbyists I got me a new Dimir deck so that's where I'm at.
Hell yeah brother! Excellently done as always. Proud to support ya!
Thanks brother. I feel your support and I appreciate it.
I know you said you don't care about lore, but "The Beast, Deathless Prince" is Satan. Like the actual Christian devil.
Which is not all that notable in the lore.
The doctor practically hunts ancient evils For sport at this point.
Heck if You include the extended universe Which you should, in my opinion. The doctor has fought kathulu with Sherlock Holmes.
@@plantainsame2049 I honestly love that two-parter because the Beast honestly has some of the best lines for any "devil" character I've ever seen and he's literally just a one-off villain. Like yeah it's a big deal for the Doctor in the moment, and he brings it up once or twice later. ("I was a little busy fighting the devil." "Okay, if you're not gonna take this serious then forget it.") But yeah, it's not like, a major big bad with lore that goes throughout the series. It's just a two-parter where he defeats the actual, singular devil. Anyway, wonder what shit the Daleks are up to right now?
@@rougheredge6705 I believe he's one of the residents of the previous universes like the black and white guardian or the toy maker [ Hey he's relevant again] The gods of Ragnarok.
And the great old ones
If there's some eldridge horror it's probably a resident of the previous universe Since that one had different laws of physics and it turns you into a god when you're exposed to this one Laws of physics
And there's one interesting one called the red guardian Who wouldn't he came into this universe became the mysterious founder of time. Lord society, the other who is safe to assume is the same person as the timeless Child considering both the other and the child are destined to become through reincarnation or forced memory wiped. I prefer the reincarnation personally
The doctor
And some people in universe and out of universe have Is theorized that the doctor is the great old one nyolatrotep
I believe it because i've tried to put the doctor's timelines together and it's driven me to madness Like a Out of some cosmic horrorbook
More technically, he inspired the concept of the Christian devil and all ultimate evils in all religions
so stoked to pickup a playset of Snuff Out for my pauper UB control deck
Daw like "draw." Daw-leck. They say it like it's got an extra "aw" so Dawaw~leck. Terrifying little dudes. The moment you think you killed them you realize they already evolved to know how to escape your plan.
Look like Roombas
@@bettercommander lol they kinda move like that too. It's so cheesy but the way the show goes you're just terrified of them because they're nigh indestructible and only want to kill everything that's inferior to them which is everything.
@@mizzlchieizzlJust like myself.
Love every post from my dudebro mtg creator
fun fact, missy is also one of the masters
I might swap Jori En out for Davros in my dragons approach deck. Seems pretty good.
Dropped a like for the savage Will Smith jab. Love your stuff.
Its Dah lec. Heathen.
There's cool cards, but overall I'm not feeling this. I wonder how good the other decks are.
They remind me of Brothers War. A lot of payoffs, not a lot of set up, some huge turns and huge crackbacks afterwards. It's mostly a commander set with 200 new cards honestly sorted into decks. This one in particular though could really take over but not very optimized. I REALLY think they basically made a 4 player Dr. Who game in the world of Magic. They really are designed to play on each other
@mizzlchieizzl fair enough. I'm not a Dr Who fan, so could be another reason I'm really not feeling them as well. Only one I'm interested in is Final Fantasy for these Universes Beyond decks coming out.
I like the Demon that steals stuff, otherwise a flavor fail, Doctor Who cares. Thanks for the breakdown though brother 🤘
I mean the valyard Is actually a lawyer Or a well prosecutor
ahh, they should have made cyber controller red so the card Break Open could be viable.
I've been a fan of Doctor Who for years so my friends wanted to get me into magic the gathering and this is the first deck they got me.
The thing I've loved the most about the cards descriptions and their effects is that they make sense to what happens in the show for the most part.
For example the beast deathless prince in the show was known as the original Satan, and he takes control of people regularly in the show.
The weeping Angels can't move in the show unless you're not looking at them, and during that time that you are looking at them they are statues. If they touch you they can teleport you to different times and places.
The master multiplied in the show created copies of himself by turning everybody else into him. And he was the only true version of him but as you mentioned in the card itself the dude in the background in just a dress is actually if you look closely... All of them are him.
There's a lot of callbacks to the actual show that is super appreciated.
The only problem I have is that I'm still new to magic the gathering and I'm still basically learning how to play.
Welcome brother
Its pronounced "dar-lik" brother!
DAH-LEK
Bro idc if you know about the lore but say the names right so I don't have to flinch through your video. It's pronounced dollik, like a child's doll, ik like something gross gives you the ik
Listen man, God Save the Queen
😂 Listen. Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government. Supreme executive power derives from a mandate from the masses, not from some farcical aquatic ceremony. You can't expect to wield supreme power just 'cause some watery tart threw a sword at you!”