@@Victorious_Battle I LOVE those! They are so randomly expensive though... I'm actually working on next week's video right now which isa feature match with those decks, but from 1997, played by none other than Frank Karsten! :D
@@CardmarketMagic they are actually why I started using sleeves. That way I could play them against my brother. I've had these for about 20 years now. I've got a few cards from that era and from 01, but nothing after that. Im stoked about the videos. I really like what you're doing with the channel. It's becoming everything I hoped it would, YOU GUYS are who we look to these days. I love this game, my brother and I have been braining eachother for 24 years and you spell it out how we wanna hear it. Keep on keepin on. It's almost time to wake the kids up for school, so this is my free time. Later on, dudes. 🤘😎🤙
As a passionate lifelong red deck only player thank you so very very much for this :) Absolutely the most wonderful video I could possibly find. Thank you :)
@@CardmarketMagic Not too random. They were a collectors product after all. However there is an extremely high price variation on the market. The same deck in the same condition could sell for $50 or $200. Simultaneous active listings can easily have $100 differences, up to like $500 for the more expensive decks (eg Matt Linde with Gaea's Cradle) or for some reason people list some of the 2003 decks for way over face value. And yes, I know all this because I am currently in the process of collecting all the decks lol
I also play monored and a friend of mine made such a weird compliment like, I thought you were a smart person, I don't know why you play monored. And I was like, yeah that's the point, I spent a fraction of money you've spent building my deck and I have more win rate, isn't that smart?
Play red, eat lunch. 1. Win or lose you finish early and have the time. 2. You didn't spend your last money on duals and fetches, so you can still afford it.
Carl, you crushed this video! I've given you some flack in the past for always being too loud and yelling in other videos but I take it all back, well done mate!
I can still remember, with crystal clarity, the first time I was ever bolted to death from 9 life. And this was 20 years ago, when 9 life was still a lot. I looked down at my board full of useless green creatures I had just spent four rounds pumping and thinking, "Were we even playing the same game?" Red Deck Wins because it has MtG's lowest skill floor and arguably its highest skill ceiling.
In my opinion RDW has a lower skill ceiling than many Tempo and Spellslinger decks, but the more Burn flavors can come close. As tilting as it is to get completely run over, I definitely respect the RDW players who actually think about their decisions, I just get frustrated when these people make so many obvious misplays and still run me over because they drew well on the play.
You can win with luck, but when you are sitting on a bolt and asking yourself "removal or face?" you need to know the other decks and what they are running. And how to read your opponent. Do they look like they want to take it on the chin but would miss their creature? And having a sense of probability helps too. Knowing roughly how probable drawing another bolt Vs a hasty creature Vs a dumb mountain is not the easiest
Clearly infinite efforts into creating this video. Never would’ve thought I’d be watching a 40 min documentary one red deck wins… but thanks for making this 🎉
10:22 It's crazy to see Ironclaw Orcs, a 2/2 for 2 with DOWNSIDE, being part of a top tier deck. Especially along side broken cards like Fireblast. It tuns out that 4 damage for free and instant speed is pretty good.
Creatures were so bad in early magic compared to the spells 😅 it's hilarious how Ironclaw Orcs was played in formats with force of will and swords to plowshares
This and the Azorius Control video are fascinating. Competitive and just MTG history videos in general are really lacking on TH-cam, so I love these. Keep at it if you can, great work!
Hahahaha I'm so sorry. I should have thought about that 🤔it's not the alarm I personally use and when I hear my alarm in the wild, it also stresses me out immediately. Sorry for that
Huge fan of this video. When I was first getting into Pioneer, I didn't really have a lot of money to buy in with one of the big decks or anything, so I just got the Burn precon and modified it a bit. Despite playing with a deck that cost maybe $60-65 total, I was going 3-1 or 4-0 all the time at my locals. I've transitioned it to Atarka red now, but I've been forever converted into a Red player in constructed formats.
Really cool video, awesome storytelling. I love a good mono red deck. Right now, the Pioneer and Pauper versions of mono red are my favorite, thanks to Swift Spear. I hope this does well and becomes a whole series, like you alluded to.
Very cool and informative video! I especially liked all the nerdy stuff like in that "is bolting a creature worth more than 3 damage to the face" segment, very cool conceptual stuff, never seen that angle discussed before
Carl i thought your Jund video was one of the best magic videos id ever seen. I looked and found Azorius and this video. You should compile this style of video into a Playlist. really incredible history lessons for the younger players and a trip down memory lane for me.
@@CardmarketMagic i know its hard to continue to find mega archetypes like these 3, but there seems no better way to tell the story of modern magic than the deck that kicked off the first modern expansion. affinity.
@@CardmarketMagic now that im thinking about how Affinity is a good way to tell the history of modern. A history of each format would be cool. Maybe not standard, But vintage type 1, type 1.5/legacy, Modern and Pauper could be neat tales
I was speaking today with Frank Karsten about doing the history of affinity :) I'll probably be doing that one next. Of course, we could weave the history of modern into it
I LOVED this video. Just got back into mtg. Caught me up on the history of the deck I used to play ( sly ) . Amazing job. SUB! also sending to all my mtg friends.
If I get to make another one of these (it's tough to justify them because they are so time intensive and expensive), the next one I want to do is GB rock (and, at times, jund)! 🎉
Amazing video and I love history videos! Red deck wins got me into 60 card formats from commander. Being able to play my favorite card a 4 of (lightning bolt) in modern makes me so happy.
If you asked me before making this series if I'd be interested in learning MTG history I'd have said nah thx but these documentaries ended up being one of my favourite series from your channel. Kudos on the research and effort put into them!
I wish these videos were easier to make because these are my favorite on this channel. As a player who has only been playing for the last 5 years it's super cool and informative to learn about the history of mtg deck building. Thank you for this!
Thank you so much for this loveletter to mono red ❤ it was the first deck I’ve heard about as a teen in the 90’s , and recently I got back into magic and it’s been my deck and I love it 🥰
I’ve watched most of the stuff on this channel and have enjoyed a lot of it, this feels like the best thing I’ve seen on here. Oh your collab with Remy was amazing too.
Hey great work. I learned a lot! I typically play commander these days, so this gave me an insight into how standard actually plays out in tournaments. Also As someone newly getting back into magic since back in the day when I played it as a kid, watching these clips from the 90s was hillerious
Thank you! Its so nice to see some good researched, in-depths documentations on our favourite game! Especially since many of us were not even born when Magic came out.
Excellent job Carl! Was a great watch start to finish. I love love LOVE docu-style videos like these. Would love to see you all cover something like eldrazi winter, or hogaak summer.
Very good video, keep up the good work! Always waiting for more feature matches and playing with viewers decks, but this form of content is also great to watch. Basically every video on this channel is golden, and I will definitely watch the next ones!
Great video as always. Love these deeper dives. As I was taught, the "Deadguy" moniker, especially in Deadguy Ale, is a reference to Rogue Ale's Deadguy Ale, being based in the Pacific-Northwest, and also that they as players were putting out their own "rogue brews".
Very nice Video. :) I like listening to Carl and his Explanations and summaries of magic topics, especially in combination with experts. In addition: Red Deck Wins is the best archetype there is. :D Quick and simple all fine and dandy.
I'll definitely be making more :) I just can't make them too often as they take so much of my time. Is there a specific archetype or part of MTG history you'd like to see next?
Man, I’ve played some form of burn/red aggro since I started and I got so nostalgic when you started talking about Ramunap Red and the iteration following it. I miss that standard so much
Ok now this is one of the best videos on the internet about not just a deck but a whole archetype, its history, strategy, notable cards and philosophy. What do we have to do to get the same video for the rest of the archetypes?
I tried one on UW control first :) th-cam.com/video/5LktYRlHPAY/w-d-xo.html And now we'll definitely be working on other ones in the future! If you have an archetype to suggest, here is the place
I played standard from 2014 to 2017, and I do remember fondly all the super powerful red decks within this timeframe, including Boss Sligh, Rabble Red, Atarka Red, and Ramunap Red. All wonderfully powerful decks. As a long time mono black control player, I would love to see a historical deep dive on that archetype sometime.
Awesome!!! You did fantastic. Not boring, no lull, kept my attention........and in today's TH-cam world, that's a long time for one video to be interesting. 👌
I remember goblins as the red deck during Onslaught adding a few tools, but I had a friend who played legacy so that history is just adding new pieces here and there. I know some have a splash of burn if needed.
U know im a huge fan of your play table blue purple "playmate". Just like the ones that apear in those old mtg tournaments.just difrent colors..awesome!
The recent red dominance is a major reason why I stopped playing Magic. I would play Arena, but facing the same 2 or 3 decks (RDW, Turbofog thanks to Nexus of Fate, maybe one other) over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over...
Carl I am truly impressed about this video. It shows how passionate you were about the project and it was awesome! I would love to see more projects from you, how about one about the history of cardmarket itself? From back when it was mkm to now and surrounding stories, would be very interesting
Thank you that is very kind of you to say :) although I might xover the history of Cardmarket (it's actually quite interesting!) I think people would rather hear about MTG history for now 😅
Really glad to see this type of video getting made. RDW is the quintessential "it's for noobs who just cast spells and turn sideways", and yet- Red Deck Wins.
Find all the decklists from the video here: bit.ly/3JNjVjd
I've got a couple old winner decks with the gold borders. 1999 and 2000. WAY kewl.
@@Victorious_Battle I LOVE those! They are so randomly expensive though... I'm actually working on next week's video right now which isa feature match with those decks, but from 1997, played by none other than Frank Karsten! :D
@@CardmarketMagic they are actually why I started using sleeves. That way I could play them against my brother. I've had these for about 20 years now. I've got a few cards from that era and from 01, but nothing after that. Im stoked about the videos. I really like what you're doing with the channel. It's becoming everything I hoped it would, YOU GUYS are who we look to these days. I love this game, my brother and I have been braining eachother for 24 years and you spell it out how we wanna hear it. Keep on keepin on. It's almost time to wake the kids up for school, so this is my free time. Later on, dudes.
🤘😎🤙
As a passionate lifelong red deck only player thank you so very very much for this :) Absolutely the most wonderful video I could possibly find. Thank you :)
@@CardmarketMagic Not too random. They were a collectors product after all. However there is an extremely high price variation on the market. The same deck in the same condition could sell for $50 or $200. Simultaneous active listings can easily have $100 differences, up to like $500 for the more expensive decks (eg Matt Linde with Gaea's Cradle) or for some reason people list some of the 2003 decks for way over face value. And yes, I know all this because I am currently in the process of collecting all the decks lol
"Red players don't ask questions. They just attack and let their opponents decide." This one made me chuckle as a red player.
Great video Carl.
“Math is for blockers”
I also play monored and a friend of mine made such a weird compliment like, I thought you were a smart person, I don't know why you play monored. And I was like, yeah that's the point, I spent a fraction of money you've spent building my deck and I have more win rate, isn't that smart?
Play red, eat lunch.
1. Win or lose you finish early and have the time.
2. You didn't spend your last money on duals and fetches, so you can still afford it.
It's so real too. Math is for everyone else. Swing face, feel great
Carl, you crushed this video! I've given you some flack in the past for always being too loud and yelling in other videos but I take it all back, well done mate!
Thank you! And you are not wrong, I am loud 😅 There's not much I am physically capable of doing to fix that
Not yelling may become the new standard ...
Its like a good friend once said to me, true to this comment especially "backhanded compliments are always more effective"
I love Carl being loud & yelling!
Never change Carl!
I can still remember, with crystal clarity, the first time I was ever bolted to death from 9 life. And this was 20 years ago, when 9 life was still a lot. I looked down at my board full of useless green creatures I had just spent four rounds pumping and thinking, "Were we even playing the same game?"
Red Deck Wins because it has MtG's lowest skill floor and arguably its highest skill ceiling.
Wow, this almost feels like a poem
@@CardmarketMagic Lol! I'm honored. It definitely felt poetic. Like an epic tragedy.
In my opinion RDW has a lower skill ceiling than many Tempo and Spellslinger decks, but the more Burn flavors can come close. As tilting as it is to get completely run over, I definitely respect the RDW players who actually think about their decisions, I just get frustrated when these people make so many obvious misplays and still run me over because they drew well on the play.
Highest skill ceiling is excessive, but it’s much higher than haters would like to admit
You can win with luck, but when you are sitting on a bolt and asking yourself "removal or face?" you need to know the other decks and what they are running. And how to read your opponent. Do they look like they want to take it on the chin but would miss their creature?
And having a sense of probability helps too. Knowing roughly how probable drawing another bolt Vs a hasty creature Vs a dumb mountain is not the easiest
Clearly infinite efforts into creating this video. Never would’ve thought I’d be watching a 40 min documentary one red deck wins… but thanks for making this 🎉
The production on this video is insane! Well done Carl!
It felt like a modernized version of Rhystic Studios video.
@@Stayner modernized? Rhystic Studies isn't that old lol
10:22 It's crazy to see Ironclaw Orcs, a 2/2 for 2 with DOWNSIDE, being part of a top tier deck. Especially along side broken cards like Fireblast. It tuns out that 4 damage for free and instant speed is pretty good.
Creatures were so bad in early magic compared to the spells 😅 it's hilarious how Ironclaw Orcs was played in formats with force of will and swords to plowshares
This and the Azorius Control video are fascinating. Competitive and just MTG history videos in general are really lacking on TH-cam, so I love these. Keep at it if you can, great work!
Holy crap the alarm at 6:55 is my wake up alarm and it gave me shivers
Hahahaha I'm so sorry. I should have thought about that 🤔it's not the alarm I personally use and when I hear my alarm in the wild, it also stresses me out immediately. Sorry for that
Huge fan of this video. When I was first getting into Pioneer, I didn't really have a lot of money to buy in with one of the big decks or anything, so I just got the Burn precon and modified it a bit. Despite playing with a deck that cost maybe $60-65 total, I was going 3-1 or 4-0 all the time at my locals. I've transitioned it to Atarka red now, but I've been forever converted into a Red player in constructed formats.
This is amazing. Carl please host more of these.
Your energy is just perfect for these type of videos ❤
Thank you that's very kind of you to say! ❤️
Im hyped for magic history, i love this type of stuff
Really cool video, awesome storytelling. I love a good mono red deck. Right now, the Pioneer and Pauper versions of mono red are my favorite, thanks to Swift Spear. I hope this does well and becomes a whole series, like you alluded to.
Swiftspear is a such a wild card! And good on you for playing pauper 🥳 that format needs all the traction it can get!
Swiftspear is an insane threat in pauper
How are you doing in pauper post-ban?
@@bunni2583 Worse, but that's okay. Pauper needed the refresh.
Probably one of the best videos to come out, yall keep raising the bar. Good job, can't wait to see more of this series
Very cool and informative video! I especially liked all the nerdy stuff like in that "is bolting a creature worth more than 3 damage to the face" segment, very cool conceptual stuff, never seen that angle discussed before
Yes please, this is probably the best format of the channel, i would love an analysis on tempo decks!
Carl i thought your Jund video was one of the best magic videos id ever seen. I looked and found Azorius and this video.
You should compile this style of video into a Playlist. really incredible history lessons for the younger players and a trip down memory lane for me.
I'm happy you enjoyed them! :D a Playlist for these is a great idea! Is there a specific archetype you'd like to see in the next one?
@@CardmarketMagic i know its hard to continue to find mega archetypes like these 3, but there seems no better way to tell the story of modern magic than the deck that kicked off the first modern expansion. affinity.
@@CardmarketMagic now that im thinking about how Affinity is a good way to tell the history of modern. A history of each format would be cool. Maybe not standard, But vintage type 1, type 1.5/legacy, Modern and Pauper could be neat tales
I was speaking today with Frank Karsten about doing the history of affinity :) I'll probably be doing that one next. Of course, we could weave the history of modern into it
The editing is just amazing. Really disappointing to see that it only got 3k likes when so much effort is put into it.
Holy shit! It's two time world champion Javier Dominguez!
I LOVED this video. Just got back into mtg. Caught me up on the history of the deck I used to play ( sly ) . Amazing job. SUB! also sending to all my mtg friends.
Deck stories are the best! Hope this series does well, because I wanna know everything I can about my favourite archetype Golgari Rock
If I get to make another one of these (it's tough to justify them because they are so time intensive and expensive), the next one I want to do is GB rock (and, at times, jund)! 🎉
This video is great. I'd love more of these in depth looks at mtg history. Keep up the great work CM crew, thanks for all you do.
Wirklich ein richtig gut recherchiertes, geschnittenes und unterhaltsames Video. Danke dafür!
Gerne! 😃
Carl's delivery in this video is the best I've seen from him. Fantastic production and great subject! More like this please!!
Amazing video and I love history videos! Red deck wins got me into 60 card formats from commander. Being able to play my favorite card a 4 of (lightning bolt) in modern makes me so happy.
Been eagerly waiting for another of this style videos from y’all! The UW control video was so so good. Just started this one and I’m already hooked!
How am I only now being shown this video!?!? This is so awesome, I really hope there's more.
Great captivating start. I will revisit this with more time on my hands!
Incredible ep, esp because you brought such a high quality player such as Thalai. Excellent work all around!
If you asked me before making this series if I'd be interested in learning MTG history I'd have said nah thx but these documentaries ended up being one of my favourite series from your channel. Kudos on the research and effort put into them!
please make more of these, love this style of video
I finally subbed because I really hope you make more videos like this! I love almost all the content on this channel, but this tops it all.
I'd love to make more like this :) what archetype should we work on next?
@@CardmarketMagicdefinitely make more of this and 100% control and psychatog.
Also what kinda hat is Tobias wearing. I want one!
I wish these videos were easier to make because these are my favorite on this channel. As a player who has only been playing for the last 5 years it's super cool and informative to learn about the history of mtg deck building. Thank you for this!
Thank you so much for this loveletter to mono red ❤ it was the first deck I’ve heard about as a teen in the 90’s , and recently I got back into magic and it’s been my deck and I love it 🥰
I’ve watched most of the stuff on this channel and have enjoyed a lot of it, this feels like the best thing I’ve seen on here. Oh your collab with Remy was amazing too.
This was so good!
Really high quality content that is well researched
6:32 I never knew the logo for 4th edition was the number 6.
I have watched the Blue White Control video you made probably 5 times now and so excited to watch this one
Hey great work. I learned a lot! I typically play commander these days, so this gave me an insight into how standard actually plays out in tournaments. Also As someone newly getting back into magic since back in the day when I played it as a kid, watching these clips from the 90s was hillerious
Thank you! Its so nice to see some good researched, in-depths documentations on our favourite game! Especially since many of us were not even born when Magic came out.
I'll try my best to satisfy with the next one as well :)
This was a beautiful video, guys!!
Great work
Excellent job Carl! Was a great watch start to finish. I love love LOVE docu-style videos like these. Would love to see you all cover something like eldrazi winter, or hogaak summer.
That's a great idea! :D
Loved this documentary style video! Amazing breakdown with great interviews
Very good video, keep up the good work! Always waiting for more feature matches and playing with viewers decks, but this form of content is also great to watch. Basically every video on this channel is golden, and I will definitely watch the next ones!
Great video as always. Love these deeper dives.
As I was taught, the "Deadguy" moniker, especially in Deadguy Ale, is a reference to Rogue Ale's Deadguy Ale, being based in the Pacific-Northwest, and also that they as players were putting out their own "rogue brews".
This is an incredible series. I'd love to see one for each color.
With the quality you guys are putting out you'll be at 100k Subs in no time! TBH I'm surprised it hasn't already happened.
🤞 hopefully!
Loved this video!!! I'm glad y'all are back at it!!! Y'all are great!!!!
My favorite on the channel. Thanks for the depth and detail!
Watched this again, left a comment and liked for the algorithm.
These history videos rule!!! Please do more of them!!
Very nice Video. :) I like listening to Carl and his Explanations and summaries of magic topics, especially in combination with experts.
In addition: Red Deck Wins is the best archetype there is. :D
Quick and simple all fine and dandy.
Okay I'm barely past the intro and I LOVE it! I want to see more videos like this!!!!
I really loved this video, and it would be awesome if y’all did more of these
Brilliant video, Carl! Appreciate the historical deep dive!
This is your niche man. Absolutely amazing stuff and fitting in the perfect place I think a lot of people are looking for.
I'll definitely be making more :) I just can't make them too often as they take so much of my time. Is there a specific archetype or part of MTG history you'd like to see next?
Amazing video! and I had no idea that his world champion card was a cute callback to Hazoret the FERVENT + Javier the CHAMPION. Mind blown
Really like the video, would love to see some more of this content from you guys. You get better with each video! Keep up the good work.
These videos are by far some of my favorites of everything you guys make! Please make more 😁 Would love to see a video on agro control
Man, I’ve played some form of burn/red aggro since I started and I got so nostalgic when you started talking about Ramunap Red and the iteration following it. I miss that standard so much
14:12 Jackal Pup wasn't the 1st 2 power creature for 1. Savannah Lions are from Alpha, Ghazbán Ogre is from Arabians, etc.
We're specifically talking about Red here :) I would never forget savanna lions
Correction, Jackle Pup was the first RED 1 mana 2/1. We had Savannah Lions since Alpha
Awesome video! Thanks for all the work you put in, hope we can see more like it
These kind of Videos are the best content of the Chanel
Great video! Hope these carry on with other deck types
This channel deserves 10x more subscribers. Amazing content and editing. Keep up the great work !
Ok now this is one of the best videos on the internet about not just a deck but a whole archetype, its history, strategy, notable cards and philosophy. What do we have to do to get the same video for the rest of the archetypes?
I tried one on UW control first :)
th-cam.com/video/5LktYRlHPAY/w-d-xo.html
And now we'll definitely be working on other ones in the future! If you have an archetype to suggest, here is the place
Great video, Carl & team.
It oozes with all the love, care and hard work you put into it! Very well done.
Great video! Nice work on the history and deck tech lesson. Great job, please more 😉👍
I played standard from 2014 to 2017, and I do remember fondly all the super powerful red decks within this timeframe, including Boss Sligh, Rabble Red, Atarka Red, and Ramunap Red. All wonderfully powerful decks.
As a long time mono black control player, I would love to see a historical deep dive on that archetype sometime.
I love these retrospectives! Keep at it!
Wonderful as always with these in-depth vids! Cant get enough of these, I love learning about magic history!!
marana this was an awesome video essay. Please, we need more of these
Awesome!!! You did fantastic. Not boring, no lull, kept my attention........and in today's TH-cam world, that's a long time for one video to be interesting. 👌
Thank you! :D
@@CardmarketMagic You're welcome. Thank YOU!! Right on
Great video...more of this please!
I remember goblins as the red deck during Onslaught adding a few tools, but I had a friend who played legacy so that history is just adding new pieces here and there. I know some have a splash of burn if needed.
U know im a huge fan of your play table blue purple "playmate". Just like the ones that apear in those old mtg tournaments.just difrent colors..awesome!
I absolutely love this video, I definitely enjoy this sort of Magic Theory/History video
Best video i have seen from CM this far. Great, Entertaining watch!!!
The recent red dominance is a major reason why I stopped playing Magic. I would play Arena, but facing the same 2 or 3 decks (RDW, Turbofog thanks to Nexus of Fate, maybe one other) over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over...
Carl I am truly impressed about this video. It shows how passionate you were about the project and it was awesome!
I would love to see more projects from you, how about one about the history of cardmarket itself? From back when it was mkm to now and surrounding stories, would be very interesting
Thank you that is very kind of you to say :) although I might xover the history of Cardmarket (it's actually quite interesting!) I think people would rather hear about MTG history for now 😅
@@CardmarketMagic Pretty sure Cardmarket is part of Magic History by now
Love this video format! Bring us more!
Great video! I would definitely watch a whole series like this on different deck archetypes throughout the history of magic
That is the content I subscribe for.
11/10
I really enjoyed this video. Please do more videos like this one covering the other deck archetypes and their competitive history.
I'm working on one right now about Jund with Reid Duke :)
Hammer Video! Interessant und humorvoll gemacht. :)
played the Sligh grom Mirage and Tempest block.
So cool.
After that Hatred aggro and "Stupid Green". Such cool deck concepts.
Really glad to see this type of video getting made. RDW is the quintessential "it's for noobs who just cast spells and turn sideways", and yet- Red Deck Wins.
Love the storytelling of these videos!
This was amazing! RDW is my favourite! Thanks!
This is the best video y'all have put out ever!!!!
Carl blessed us with a classic! Let's go baby!
This video idea was great. I think it would be cool to dive into more decks!
I really love these documentary type vids! Also Carl that ending was 👌🤣
Thank you 😃
Awesome video, as a red and burn player, I like the no fluff in these decks.
This is a really great video! More of this please!
Very interesting and a great watch!
Very well done!
Love the long style videos. Javier interview was excellent as well.
Love the video Carl. Small note at 14:07, Jackal Pup isn't the first 2 power 1 drop, Alpha had Savannah Lions.
I meant to say red one drop :) but got excited in the moment and forgot to say red 😅
Love this video. Carl, an awesome job! Please make more videos on other decks.
An history of specific formats meta would also be amazing