“And I’m not allowed to complain about any of that because I fucked up on turn two. They played great, and I deserve to lose.” What a great mindset. You keep your own error in front, so you know how to fix it in the future. You acknowledge what it cost you. You compliment your opponent’s play, even having identified they’re learning their deck still. I love this about you, Brian. You’ve got such a good view of yourself in the game, and how plays lead to each other. It seems obvious with you spelling it out here, but not everyone would say, “Those three cards they have now are the cards from Ancestral, because I misplayed with Hullbreacher.” I know it’s just game 1, round 1, but how you respond to a loss really impresses me consistently. Love the content.
I, for one, appreciate you talking through your mistakes, and not always playing perfectly. It reminds me that even the best players make mistakes, which, in turn, helps me to handle my own mistakes more gracefully.
Afaik, Justin actually hates this deck for being a glass cannon that parades the corpse of his beloved PO around like it's Weekend at Bernie’s. He played it a few times when the deck was young, but he's mentioned not enjoying it.
I guarantee that at least one person at Eternal Weekend will try to Ancestral themself while they have protection from everything Good to know that that's something to watch out for!
@@gatogelato0037 interesting! That makes sense. I haven't played with Ring in paper yet but announcing Urza's Saga triggers is deeply ingrained in me, and I assume people who play with the Ring a lot are the same: "Play land for turn trigger." "Untap, upkeep, draw, trigger." "Does Ring resolve? Trigger."
Some folks are shortsighted. They want you to play perfectly for this content?? Watching others commit errors is a bonus learning experience for all the rest of us, as well as observing your thought process in real time considering plays and lines. Your reactions to punting can additionally be entertaining.
1:09:10 if you play Metamorph off of jewel you draw 3 more cards and are mana neutral, then P/O gets at least 1 more card even if you whiff on other fast mana
What makes your videos so much better than the other MTG youtubers is you actually talk about the game. The rest seem to be having endless arguments with their twitch chat. I honestly can't stand it. It's a constant angry monologue about why twitch chat is wrong and they are right.
Boy that 2nd match vs. BUG was nuts and so satisfing. Getting hit by 3 Forces, a collector ouph, an energy flux and of course he drew the ancestral with his 1 card hand and had a force of vigor. But the huge mistake the BUG player did was giving up his ouphe, this way you could use all your artifacts and that in combination with the jewel and the outcome drew you enough cards to come back. He should have kept the Ouphe back until he drew the 2 land and then play the Energy flux. This way your Ouphe would have died and he a a better clock and double hate on the board. But seeing the BUG player losing against his own stupid hate cards lets me laugh like a evil villain 😆
At the end of round 2 when you mention Karn lattice being an out (if you hadn't boarded it out) its actually even better than that since you can use its minus to grab the manifold key in exile and take all the turns. Not sure you're in the market to register the Great Creator again anytime soon but a good thing to keep in mind even if you're the one sitting across from Karn
Love hearing you figure out a new toolbox, great insight. Question, in match 2 game 3 was the manifold key exiled therefore we could have gotten it back with Karn for infinite turns (if karn had still been in deck)?
If you skip a turn to untap Time Vault, does the protection from The One Ring end or keep going? In the match where you boarded out Karn and your key got exiled, was there a line to just hide behind protection forever and let your opponent lose to time? I guess you'd need a way to re-tap the vault without taking a turn... Maybe there's room for an Urza in the 75?
Round 2 was a rough rollercoaster of emotions. Seeing you boarding out karn was concerning, for sure, but I'm glad you realised that if you give yourself protection from everything then pass the turn into infinite enemy turns, you're relatively safe lol I'm surprised that the deck doesn't have a single copy of power artifact in it, infinite colourless mana goes pretty far lol
thanks for the shoutout but sorry I dont play this deck anymore. its boring for me and produces very few interesting games. I had a prelim that was less than 20 mins of gameplay.
@@IamActuallyLvL1 When he mentioned you, I was thinking that you usually criticize this deck pretty hard whenever you run into it. I think some of Brian's games kinda showcase why.
Yes. If you’re a Lurrus deck, you can have bigger permanents in your sideboard, then side those in and simply not reveal Lurrus as your companion. Or you can have bigger permanents in your main deck, side them out and then reveal Lurrus as your companion. Companions don’t care about your sideboard.
Hey Brian! Since you’re going to be at SCGPitt, would you have any interest in checking out the Value Vintage side events? I think they’d be right up your alley, and I’m playing a list very similar to this one!
@@NathanLipetz the best hate against jewel are null rod, lavinia and ouphe in this order: they all makes you unable to play your deck but the first 2 are more difficult to remove
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“And I’m not allowed to complain about any of that because I fucked up on turn two. They played great, and I deserve to lose.”
What a great mindset. You keep your own error in front, so you know how to fix it in the future. You acknowledge what it cost you. You compliment your opponent’s play, even having identified they’re learning their deck still.
I love this about you, Brian. You’ve got such a good view of yourself in the game, and how plays lead to each other. It seems obvious with you spelling it out here, but not everyone would say, “Those three cards they have now are the cards from Ancestral, because I misplayed with Hullbreacher.”
I know it’s just game 1, round 1, but how you respond to a loss really impresses me consistently.
Love the content.
Lol really warms my heart to see you and trinisphere finally connecting as friends. Truly wholesome gamer moment 🥲🥲🥲
Oh boy it’s 10 am
I, for one, appreciate you talking through your mistakes, and not always playing perfectly. It reminds me that even the best players make mistakes, which, in turn, helps me to handle my own mistakes more gracefully.
I think in round 2 last game, your actual win con was PO picking up or drawing Metamorph becoming their Key. Then you can still have infinite turns
Protecting yourself from Ancestral Recall is positively hilarious.
Afaik, Justin actually hates this deck for being a glass cannon that parades the corpse of his beloved PO around like it's Weekend at Bernie’s. He played it a few times when the deck was young, but he's mentioned not enjoying it.
23:40 "Oh no, i've made a missplay on the third game of the last round of this league. I guess it's just lost footage now"
I guarantee that at least one person at Eternal Weekend will try to Ancestral themself while they have protection from everything
Good to know that that's something to watch out for!
If they don't announce their protection trigger before they recall theirself, it becomes a missed trigger instead of a GRV
@@gatogelato0037 interesting! That makes sense.
I haven't played with Ring in paper yet but announcing Urza's Saga triggers is deeply ingrained in me, and I assume people who play with the Ring a lot are the same:
"Play land for turn trigger."
"Untap, upkeep, draw, trigger."
"Does Ring resolve? Trigger."
Some folks are shortsighted. They want you to play perfectly for this content?? Watching others commit errors is a bonus learning experience for all the rest of us, as well as observing your thought process in real time considering plays and lines. Your reactions to punting can additionally be entertaining.
that commentary was hilarious, we need more vintage content
I’m all for the mentality of “I love this deck but it loses to a deck I HATE. Looks like I’m not playing this deck.” Lol
1:09:10 if you play Metamorph off of jewel you draw 3 more cards and are mana neutral, then P/O gets at least 1 more card even if you whiff on other fast mana
What makes your videos so much better than the other MTG youtubers is you actually talk about the game.
The rest seem to be having endless arguments with their twitch chat. I honestly can't stand it. It's a constant angry monologue about why twitch chat is wrong and they are right.
1:08:08 "You came to party." I thought I came to level up at Magic?
Always a sucker for Workshops and vintage gaming
"How do I win now?" He said, with Urza's Saga in his deck.
Love me some vintage gameplay. Excited to see this one in action.
Ooooo baby! Let's go! Love seeing the deck I play pop up in a new video!
Also, Justin doesn't actually play much jewel shops....
Also Also,
Can I interest you in our lord and savior Aetherflux Reservoir?
@nathanlipetz6850 YMMV 🤷🤷🤷
However, it's felt pretty good to me just tinkering for it and ending the game
Hearing your round 2 commentary had me rolling I think I absolutely lost it at "I'm a salty bitch"
Lovin all the Vintage lately
Boy that 2nd match vs. BUG was nuts and so satisfing. Getting hit by 3 Forces, a collector ouph, an energy flux and of course he drew the ancestral with his 1 card hand and had a force of vigor. But the huge mistake the BUG player did was giving up his ouphe, this way you could use all your artifacts and that in combination with the jewel and the outcome drew you enough cards to come back. He should have kept the Ouphe back until he drew the 2 land and then play the Energy flux. This way your Ouphe would have died and he a a better clock and double hate on the board. But seeing the BUG player losing against his own stupid hate cards lets me laugh like a evil villain 😆
At the end of round 2 when you mention Karn lattice being an out (if you hadn't boarded it out) its actually even better than that since you can use its minus to grab the manifold key in exile and take all the turns. Not sure you're in the market to register the Great Creator again anytime soon but a good thing to keep in mind even if you're the one sitting across from Karn
19:12 "they pass without a mana source" he says as his opponent just played and fired off a wasteland 😂
Love hearing you figure out a new toolbox, great insight. Question, in match 2 game 3 was the manifold key exiled therefore we could have gotten it back with Karn for infinite turns (if karn had still been in deck)?
Yeah, if Karn was there we could have gotten the exiled key.
you really hate that bug deck at the end !
the r5g2 victory was so satisfying
BUG sucks
Always love me some good paradoxical outcome value
If you skip a turn to untap Time Vault, does the protection from The One Ring end or keep going? In the match where you boarded out Karn and your key got exiled, was there a line to just hide behind protection forever and let your opponent lose to time? I guess you'd need a way to re-tap the vault without taking a turn... Maybe there's room for an Urza in the 75?
Paradox Outcome is always sweet (:
Nice, real magic! Not that budget format Legacy.
Round 2 was a rough rollercoaster of emotions. Seeing you boarding out karn was concerning, for sure, but I'm glad you realised that if you give yourself protection from everything then pass the turn into infinite enemy turns, you're relatively safe lol
I'm surprised that the deck doesn't have a single copy of power artifact in it, infinite colourless mana goes pretty far lol
ViNtAgE!!!!!!
thanks for the shoutout but sorry I dont play this deck anymore. its boring for me and produces very few interesting games.
I had a prelim that was less than 20 mins of gameplay.
@@IamActuallyLvL1 When he mentioned you, I was thinking that you usually criticize this deck pretty hard whenever you run into it. I think some of Brian's games kinda showcase why.
Love vintage game play, such a freaking wild west anything goes environment.
Is your deck broken and completely unfair? Well why not?
Wait, can u sideboard in a companion in the companion slot?
You can choose to use (and reveal) it if you follow the deck building restriction. You don't have to.
Yes. If you’re a Lurrus deck, you can have bigger permanents in your sideboard, then side those in and simply not reveal Lurrus as your companion. Or you can have bigger permanents in your main deck, side them out and then reveal Lurrus as your companion. Companions don’t care about your sideboard.
@@janmelantu7490 Ohhh that is soooo cool!
@@total_dk6517 I gotta try this now. Thanx!
vintage hell yeah
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More Vintage.
It’s 9:01 where’s my Bosh video??
vintage bosh pack smoke em if youre old
Coveted Jewel...how do you not call that Ancestral Lotus? Haha.
Leta gooooo
Well now someone has to make him an offer he can't refuse to play a bug league
[[Obligatory Vintage Comment]]
but also love the gameplay!
Hey Brian! Since you’re going to be at SCGPitt, would you have any interest in checking out the Value Vintage side events? I think they’d be right up your alley, and I’m playing a list very similar to this one!
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energy flux or kataki aren't really that good against Jewel thanks to PO and karn + Lattice, I can tell you that
@@NathanLipetz the best hate against jewel are null rod, lavinia and ouphe in this order: they all makes you unable to play your deck but the first 2 are more difficult to remove