54:00 SB i think Sowing taking out is wrong being able to hit there lands is key to win you dont need emrakul to win i think i keep them both take out 1 Emrakul and the citybreaker
I appreciate you for the advice! After giving it some thought I think you’re correct and that I should not being cutting Sowing Mycospawn in this matchup. I’ll update my sideboard guide accordingly!
With Searing Blaze you could not have cast it pointing it at your opponent because they did not control a creature. You could have pointed it at your token without triggering landfall and scewered them, so they need to topdeck a bolt.
@@GILTSPIRE I think the relevant ruling is: "You must choose two targets as you cast Searing Blaze: a player and a creature that player controls. If you can't (because there are no creatures on the battlefield, perhaps), then you can't cast the spell. (2010-03-01)"
i always look forward to these videos every night
I appreciate you!
54:00 SB i think Sowing taking out is wrong being able to hit there lands is key to win you dont need emrakul to win i think i keep them both take out 1 Emrakul and the citybreaker
I appreciate you for the advice! After giving it some thought I think you’re correct and that I should not being cutting Sowing Mycospawn in this matchup. I’ll update my sideboard guide accordingly!
@@GILTSPIRE Is that sideboard guide publicly available? :)
You can find it in my Discord server and the Eldrazi Tron Discord server!
With Searing Blaze you could not have cast it pointing it at your opponent because they did not control a creature.
You could have pointed it at your token without triggering landfall and scewered them, so they need to topdeck a bolt.
I appreciate you for answering that question! That is what I thought but couldn’t find anything to confirm the ruling.
@@GILTSPIRE I think the relevant ruling is: "You must choose two targets as you cast Searing Blaze: a player and a creature that player controls. If you can't (because there are no creatures on the battlefield, perhaps), then you can't cast the spell.
(2010-03-01)"
Makes sense to me! Again I appreciate you for helping answer my question!