I’ve been playing Phoenix a while and just don’t know if I’ve bought into the proft’s yet, I know it replaces itself and helps in matchups where phoenixes may not show up or get dealt with but it just kind of seems weak
Yea its a card that can definitely add up counters really quickly but I don't see a lot of people playing with the card when looking at deck lists either.
Relieves stress and helps stimulate for me personally. It's the same as bouncing your leg or tapping your foot. Shuffling the cards and taking a pause to look at my hand is kind of a mental reset while i'm super focused on the board and player
You can do it once or twice to obfuscate the card they drew that turn before playing a card. You can do it to shuffle the cards in your hand to possibly allow your self the chance to look at them in a different order to inspire a different game plan. Most of the time though it is just something to do with your hands to relieve stress while you contemplate complex decisions.
In game 1 why didn’t the Niv player take Pillage the Bog off the Niv trigger?
It looks like it would have put him at 8 cards in hand, probably just didn't wanna discard any of the other cards.
I don’t think it’s optional
@@dustindoing6076 It's not
All I can focus on is the izzet players breathing. 😂
And his constant shuffle of his hand. It's soo loud!
08:21 I can tell this guy likes Atraxa.
I’ve been playing Phoenix a while and just don’t know if I’ve bought into the proft’s yet, I know it replaces itself and helps in matchups where phoenixes may not show up or get dealt with but it just kind of seems weak
Yea its a card that can definitely add up counters really quickly but I don't see a lot of people playing with the card when looking at deck lists either.
can someone tell me the functional purpsoe for that hand riffle every single 60 card player does?
Relieves stress and helps stimulate for me personally. It's the same as bouncing your leg or tapping your foot. Shuffling the cards and taking a pause to look at my hand is kind of a mental reset while i'm super focused on the board and player
You can do it once or twice to obfuscate the card they drew that turn before playing a card. You can do it to shuffle the cards in your hand to possibly allow your self the chance to look at them in a different order to inspire a different game plan. Most of the time though it is just something to do with your hands to relieve stress while you contemplate complex decisions.