Just wanted to say thanks, your content is excellent, I love the way you explain your plays, I learn so much from your videos. Not gonna lie, I kind of dig these no edit videos, it's interesting to see the games you'd normally cut. Cheers, keep on keeping on.
i would love some Dr Ruckus Lore but have no idea what you are willing to share... maybe origin of the name, some other personal interests (books, film, series) are you still in Europe working or went back to the US (i'm assuming you are american, sorry if you are not) maybe share any funny or interesting stories that happen to you during your travels hope this gives you some ideas... All the best and happy 2025
Re: the opening clip: I spend half the video trying to figure out which game it goes to, it's kinda distracting for my brain (And no, I don't feel super strong or passionate about it. I wouldn't have said anything had you not asked)
I recently tried to make a name for myself through social media. It is a difficult endeavor. I have found you to be the best MTG streamer/player to watch. You explain the cards and strategy well without dumbing down the audience. You usually zoom in on the right cards for the right amount of time. If there is a target audience for people who appreciate that type of content, you should be atop as a provider.
Long time viewer and I think any Ruckus clip is a great clip!!! Just a suggestion for a future video - I'd love to see you do some more classic brawl decks... Maybe go back to YOUR favorite commanders from the beginning... Anything you drop works for me!!! Oh and maybe some Mossborn Hydra/Hauntwoods/Doubling Season/Oko stuff... You're awesome regardless!
20:20 Teaser - Was there a teaser at the start of this video? Because the intro where you present the deck is crucial IMO. There are some streamers that builds cool decks, but without a verbal presentation of what the deck does, and I don't want to spend an hour actively watching them play to figure out the interactions, so I seldom watch their content. I'll just check the decklist and see if I want to try it out, and it's a pity for them and for me. If you refer to 30 seconds of gameplay before the deck presentation, I always skip that too. I always skip spoilers. If I like the presented deck, I'll watch the spoilt content anyway - I understand that it looks professional, and maybe the algorithm loves it, but to me it's like watching a trailer of the movie I'm in the theatre to watch - adds nothing and may even lessen my enjoyment. I may be an extreme case though, after I actually sat in a theatre that showed a trailer of the movie I was about to see (rare, but it happens), and it was one of those moronic trailers that spoils the plot, and so ruined the entire experince for me. I never ever watch trailers of movies/series that I intend to see anymore.
I, too, skip the opening clip. I am perhaps unreasonably opposed to spoilers of all kinds and that includes introductory segments. Your style is better than Ashlizzle's. She opens by telling the world what the deck's win/loss record is. Don't even need to watch the video at that point lol
I like the teaser! Builds the hype and when you explain the deck I can visualize the strat better.
Just wanted to say thanks, your content is excellent, I love the way you explain your plays, I learn so much from your videos. Not gonna lie, I kind of dig these no edit videos, it's interesting to see the games you'd normally cut. Cheers, keep on keeping on.
Hey Doc, I like any communication you offer. I appreciate the insight on your advice on deck tech. Please keep it up.
Fun deck, really like it:)
i would love some Dr Ruckus Lore but have no idea what you are willing to share...
maybe origin of the name,
some other personal interests (books, film, series)
are you still in Europe working or went back to the US (i'm assuming you are american, sorry if you are not)
maybe share any funny or interesting stories that happen to you during your travels
hope this gives you some ideas...
All the best and happy 2025
Re: the opening clip:
I spend half the video trying to figure out which game it goes to, it's kinda distracting for my brain (And no, I don't feel super strong or passionate about it. I wouldn't have said anything had you not asked)
2:35
should I cut it down now or in 5 seconds?
#firstworldproblems
I recently tried to make a name for myself through social media. It is a difficult endeavor. I have found you to be the best MTG streamer/player to watch. You explain the cards and strategy well without dumbing down the audience. You usually zoom in on the right cards for the right amount of time. If there is a target audience for people who appreciate that type of content, you should be atop as a provider.
I concur
I wouldve been so undisciplined and tried to live the dream with Violent Urge loool
Nice to see some non prowess Gruul for once!
PS Nate B says you are the top dawg among mtg dogs
Long time viewer and I think any Ruckus clip is a great clip!!! Just a suggestion for a future video - I'd love to see you do some more classic brawl decks... Maybe go back to YOUR favorite commanders from the beginning... Anything you drop works for me!!! Oh and maybe some Mossborn Hydra/Hauntwoods/Doubling Season/Oko stuff... You're awesome regardless!
Im a regular person, and I just left a comment
I like Green
20:20 Teaser - Was there a teaser at the start of this video?
Because the intro where you present the deck is crucial IMO.
There are some streamers that builds cool decks, but without a verbal presentation of what the deck does, and I don't want to spend an hour actively watching them play to figure out the interactions, so I seldom watch their content. I'll just check the decklist and see if I want to try it out, and it's a pity for them and for me.
If you refer to 30 seconds of gameplay before the deck presentation, I always skip that too.
I always skip spoilers. If I like the presented deck, I'll watch the spoilt content anyway - I understand that it looks professional, and maybe the algorithm loves it, but to me it's like watching a trailer of the movie I'm in the theatre to watch - adds nothing and may even lessen my enjoyment.
I may be an extreme case though, after I actually sat in a theatre that showed a trailer of the movie I was about to see (rare, but it happens), and it was one of those moronic trailers that spoils the plot, and so ruined the entire experince for me.
I never ever watch trailers of movies/series that I intend to see anymore.
Lost me at BO1.
I, too, skip the opening clip. I am perhaps unreasonably opposed to spoilers of all kinds and that includes introductory segments.
Your style is better than Ashlizzle's. She opens by telling the world what the deck's win/loss record is. Don't even need to watch the video at that point lol