@@ich3730 I think the bigger issue is that it's someone who has a high level of understanding of how to draft making it less likely that you get as good of a deck out of your draft
LSV I love how you teach as you play. You do an amazing job of explaining your thought process and breaking it down for us mortals. Always a pleasure watching you draft
"i guess i drafted three of the red green uncommon and a bunch of cards to go with it. Really smart." I feel like nobody talks about how funny lsv can be sometimes. Just a very entertaining creator.
Excellent vid, thanks for posting! I too had a sweet Escape Tunnel for the win, but opponent had top decked the removal and won. Also auto-tapper is very suspect this set… I need to be disciplined and verify what is going on.
I thought maybe there are so many uncounterable removal spells, because WotC felt the need that more players should learn how uncouterable and Ward interacts. 🤔
Regarding the people paying the ward cost on their uncounterable spells: I don't think it's because they don't realize that they don't need to, but rather a UI issue. I had the same problem with just reflexivly pressing the orange button when I don't want to interact - not realizing that the UI actually asked me to unnecessarily pay the ward cost. I don't have a solution for that, but I guess that's more likely the reason.
I really wish LSV had permanent Mythic status so we can see him play against the most competitive field on arena. Btw! I played team sealed dominaria back in the day. Our team beat team PGO and then team lsv. We beat 2 of the biggest teams in the building, and we went 4-4 😅😅😅
i like ward2 and counterable because we saw black removal got rly bad last set and with this we givingit some strengh back while in the same time not buffing the other color removals also if people cant read u rly cant blame wizards they even print on the card that it works with ward ... people are just lazy doesnt mean mechanic is bad
I personally love the whole "Disguised creatures have ward" being in the set alongside several removal spells that can't be countered. In this case, ward represents the disguised creatures having some measure of protection from having their identities uncovered, and so it takes a bit of extra effort in order to scout the target to make sure you're not actually killing some innocent bystander by accident. On the flip side, all of the uncounterable removal is in either black or red, and represent the idea that those colors will just outright kill whoever is acting suspicious, without caring about, "due process," or "collateral damage." The whole thing, I think, is a real flavor win, and mechanically relevant. The real problem is that Ward *seems* like it's an intuitive mechanic on the surface, but it's actually kind of finicky and most players don't fully know how it works. I've even blown out SEVERAL opponents at last October's Modern RCQs because they simply weren't aware that I could force them to pay for ward, and THEN counter their removal spells, and those people are paying a good sum of money just for a shot at the world championship.
How can a disguise creature be an "innocent bystander"? Its literally on the opponents board and sometimes it even attacked you. So that flavor for ward doesnt really work
Lesson learned: don’t watch LSV while eating lunch. His “I will block it though…It’s not my dog, it’s their dog” comment (1:08) almost made me choke. Hilarious.
ok, look... You are without any doubt the best MTG content creator. You are smart and very good at maths. But, the whole thought process behind the getting a Mountain VS a Plains between 50:00 and 53:00 is just wrong! It was a mistake when you chose to do it, because there were no more White cards in your decks VS like 12 Red cards, it was wrong of you to complain about being unlucky to have drawn only Red spells, while these were the majority left in your deck.
yeah, its honestly bazar to see pro players make such obvious rookie mistakes. i feel like alot the time, pro players are soo good at the game that when they make a mistake like that, they don't even realize it, nor have to think about it for two reasons, one, cuz it doesn't reflect on their win percentage much (he did still go 6-3 which is clearly really good) and two, he doesn't really care if he looses one game, he has infinite gems. so by extension he's not force to really be that analytical of his own plays. I bet he's different when doing more competitive events
Maybe the people who designed this set just wanted to mess with Arena players. "We wrote a footnote about Ward on can't be countered spells, and I bet they'll still pay the ward!"
I dont want to complain, cause I do enjoy LSV playing on MTGA as well, but always seeing him in bronze or silver (both in constructed and limited) makes these videos imo a lot less interesting. Not trying to be mean or anything, but seeing one of the best magic players compete against a bunch of people who are stuck in bronze/silver feels like really low stakes. Grinding up to mythic is a total pain (particularly in limited) and I get that he mostly plays vintage cube on MTGO, but couldnt he like, be provided with a MTGA account by channelfireball or sth?
@@Spaccaspecchithey arent grouped by rank yeah, that could happen at any table. And early on in a draft format you see some pretty wild picks coming around way later than they have any right to. Watching LSV beating up on newbies is kinda lame though, feel like he should be drafting on mtgo if hes not going to rank up in arena for content. Flashy graphics doesnt make up for watching him crush people making really weak plays
@@marlowelain205for you that may be true. And probably for a decent portion of his audience. But his audience is going to watch. Arena zoomers who don't even know that magic the gathering has physical cards aren't watching a video set on mtgo
Yeah, getting your splash color mana source instead of your main color is just wrong and you got to experience why: Because there are a lot more cards of your main color in your deck. Not being able to cast one card in your hand is bad, but this can straight up lose you the game by itself.
this is prob the worst format to block in that i've ever seen , and i started around NEO. and that set was also bad to block in but i think this set is even worse for blocking
Imagine the terror of starting up a casual draft game and seeing that your opponent is LSV.
bro if i was Silver and saw LSV this low rank i wouldnt believe it was him at all
But its arena, you will never play against people from your draft pod, the chance is small af
@@ich3730 I think the bigger issue is that it's someone who has a high level of understanding of how to draft making it less likely that you get as good of a deck out of your draft
oh, the horror, the horror
Imagine the bragging rights if you win....
LSV I love how you teach as you play. You do an amazing job of explaining your thought process and breaking it down for us mortals. Always a pleasure watching you draft
Love when LSV plays limited on Arena. More videos like this, please!
That red 2 mana mythic seems perfect to exile your deck and make that creature into a 10/10
"I have a Vengeful Creeper. It'll get there evengefully." Classic LSV
Can't wait for the next LR episode!
Love when LSV seems to be really into the games ❣️
LSV, I love your videos dude. You actually helped me go 7-0 on the Lord of the rings draft, so thank you!
Passing that Red Herring was criminal 😎
"i guess i drafted three of the red green uncommon and a bunch of cards to go with it. Really smart."
I feel like nobody talks about how funny lsv can be sometimes. Just a very entertaining creator.
Excellent vid, thanks for posting!
I too had a sweet Escape Tunnel for the win, but opponent had top decked the removal and won.
Also auto-tapper is very suspect this set… I need to be disciplined and verify what is going on.
Yea, it has messed me up several times. Couldn't even figure out how it thought it was helping
The Izoni pass was wild haha
I thought maybe there are so many uncounterable removal spells, because WotC felt the need that more players should learn how uncouterable and Ward interacts. 🤔
Regarding the people paying the ward cost on their uncounterable spells: I don't think it's because they don't realize that they don't need to, but rather a UI issue. I had the same problem with just reflexivly pressing the orange button when I don't want to interact - not realizing that the UI actually asked me to unnecessarily pay the ward cost. I don't have a solution for that, but I guess that's more likely the reason.
the thing is that you have more mountains in your deck but also even more red cards in your deck
Yeah, I would have gotten mountain, with the hope of drawing one of the gardeners to find white.
36:42 shouldnt you be playing the Higher value creature First then? Considering There are 2 counterspells that ASK you to pay 2 or 3 Mana.
"you blocked the wrong one... not really though" had me rolling
I really wish LSV had permanent Mythic status so we can see him play against the most competitive field on arena.
Btw! I played team sealed dominaria back in the day. Our team beat team PGO and then team lsv. We beat 2 of the biggest teams in the building, and we went 4-4 😅😅😅
I agree. Somehow he gets way worse players than I do it seems.
After picking up 3 nervous gardeners and an escape tunnel it feels highly illegal to pass on Izoni
Although I guess you were already splashing into white and blue and maybe adding a 5th color to splash would make it a bit much
I love that lightning helix is still a solid card
I cannot believe he opted for the mana dork ovwr the bomb green black rare. Havent watched the games yet, but i cant think that it was the right idea
LSV seems to have a kind of reality bending ability.
especially when he says draw a land or ___ would be nice etc...
i like ward2 and counterable because we saw black removal got rly bad last set and with this we givingit some strengh back while in the same time not buffing the other color removals
also if people cant read u rly cant blame wizards they even print on the card that it works with ward ... people are just lazy doesnt mean mechanic is bad
I personally love the whole "Disguised creatures have ward" being in the set alongside several removal spells that can't be countered. In this case, ward represents the disguised creatures having some measure of protection from having their identities uncovered, and so it takes a bit of extra effort in order to scout the target to make sure you're not actually killing some innocent bystander by accident. On the flip side, all of the uncounterable removal is in either black or red, and represent the idea that those colors will just outright kill whoever is acting suspicious, without caring about, "due process," or "collateral damage." The whole thing, I think, is a real flavor win, and mechanically relevant.
The real problem is that Ward *seems* like it's an intuitive mechanic on the surface, but it's actually kind of finicky and most players don't fully know how it works. I've even blown out SEVERAL opponents at last October's Modern RCQs because they simply weren't aware that I could force them to pay for ward, and THEN counter their removal spells, and those people are paying a good sum of money just for a shot at the world championship.
How can a disguise creature be an "innocent bystander"? Its literally on the opponents board and sometimes it even attacked you. So that flavor for ward doesnt really work
I think the unintuitveness is more of an arena problem than a mechanic problem. I assume people see auto pay and just click yes.
Lesson learned: don’t watch LSV while eating lunch. His “I will block it though…It’s not my dog, it’s their dog” comment (1:08) almost made me choke. Hilarious.
ok, look... You are without any doubt the best MTG content creator. You are smart and very good at maths. But, the whole thought process behind the getting a Mountain VS a Plains between 50:00 and 53:00 is just wrong! It was a mistake when you chose to do it, because there were no more White cards in your decks VS like 12 Red cards, it was wrong of you to complain about being unlucky to have drawn only Red spells, while these were the majority left in your deck.
yeah, its honestly bazar to see pro players make such obvious rookie mistakes. i feel like alot the time, pro players are soo good at the game that when they make a mistake like that, they don't even realize it, nor have to think about it for two reasons, one, cuz it doesn't reflect on their win percentage much (he did still go 6-3 which is clearly really good) and two, he doesn't really care if he looses one game, he has infinite gems. so by extension he's not force to really be that analytical of his own plays.
I bet he's different when doing more competitive events
Thanks
Maybe the people who designed this set just wanted to mess with Arena players. "We wrote a footnote about Ward on can't be countered spells, and I bet they'll still pay the ward!"
If you watch closely, LSV's last opponent mouses over the goblin token after playing A Killer Among Us, showing that it was the card they picked.
Do you have to mouse over the one you pick? Because if so that's such a dumb oversight
Nope, you just choose from a list of three options.@@Dennis450D
@@Dennis450Dno, you do not. I do it intentionally on the wrong thing pretending to double check that I picked the " correct one"
I dont want to complain, cause I do enjoy LSV playing on MTGA as well, but always seeing him in bronze or silver (both in constructed and limited) makes these videos imo a lot less interesting. Not trying to be mean or anything, but seeing one of the best magic players compete against a bunch of people who are stuck in bronze/silver feels like really low stakes. Grinding up to mythic is a total pain (particularly in limited) and I get that he mostly plays vintage cube on MTGO, but couldnt he like, be provided with a MTGA account by channelfireball or sth?
Agreed. Seeing 5th pick Izoni (basically grave titan at rare) just cements this sentiment. You don't see that in Diamond+ draft tables.
@@raistlin2512 I don't think draft tables are grouped by rank, but I might be wrong about that.
@@Spaccaspecchithey arent grouped by rank yeah, that could happen at any table. And early on in a draft format you see some pretty wild picks coming around way later than they have any right to. Watching LSV beating up on newbies is kinda lame though, feel like he should be drafting on mtgo if hes not going to rank up in arena for content. Flashy graphics doesnt make up for watching him crush people making really weak plays
@@marlowelain205for you that may be true. And probably for a decent portion of his audience. But his audience is going to watch. Arena zoomers who don't even know that magic the gathering has physical cards aren't watching a video set on mtgo
How many Slimes against Humanity did you pass? You could have had like 6 of the buggers!
More mkm drafts please! 🙏
Yeah, getting your splash color mana source instead of your main color is just wrong and you got to experience why: Because there are a lot more cards of your main color in your deck. Not being able to cast one card in your hand is bad, but this can straight up lose you the game by itself.
Fun seeing LSV playing these previews, but all these triple drafts really makes me miss block formats. Ah well.
I miss them too man, I think balancing was too much of an issue in limited tho.
Dang.
Was watching Kenji and Push/Pull was a big over performer.
Where is the limited resources rare and mythic video
this is prob the worst format to block in that i've ever seen , and i started around NEO. and that set was also bad to block in but i think this set is even worse for blocking