I clicked this video to see how your analysis of Amulet Titan would come across and I would say it did an excellent job. Only one minor thing to note is that the "wrong half of the deck" problem was made to be a lot more manageable with the inclusion of Urza's Saga. Not only does this find your amulets/expedition map if you need (which it is excellent at doing and the main tool), it can provide you with a fairly strong win con of creating 1-2 constructs, more if bounced via bounce land. Another very minor point to add onto this is that when you're playing through a game of modern with Amulet Titan you will often find yourself on the decision point of whether to create a construct or add 1 generic mana while the 3rd trigger of Urza's Saga is on the stack. Overall great video and it covers all the bases of the main lists.
Excellent guide, I am a casual titan player and find this video refreshing on my skills and thought process when playing. I do want to point out that slayer strong hold gives the titan +2 haste AND VIGILANCE. Vigilance does play a big part in races since it still leaves you a blocker. Another thing I want to point out is that Ursa Saga can win the game just by themselves. By bouncing them every time you create a dude they become problematic for the opponent who may be holding kill spells just for titan. I’ve won a few games just by stalling and popping out dudes. Great video will send this to other magic players to give them a better perspective of the deck.
Great guide! Excellent pacing and the right amount of detail. I think you covered all of the questions most newcomers to the deck would have. Looking forward to the next video.
Thank you so much for this guide. I think this is best quick explanation for this deck that I've ever seen. Very underrated channel. You deserve way more views and subs and think you will get there!
Dryad says that all lands are every type of basic lands, so every land is also a mountain. Valakut says that if you control 5 or more mountains and you play a land you deal 3 damages any target. When you put at the same time 2 lands a base state action is performed, so nothing can go on the stack and the lands "arrive" on the battlefield. Now that both lands are on the battlefield and there aren't base state actions to be performed triggers start to go to the stack. All 3 valakut in this case (because vesuva became Valakut as a base state action as well) check if the trigger can activate, they find 6 mountains on the battlefield (again because dryad) and they also find that 2 lands just arrived on the battlefield, so each of them will deal 6 damage. I hope I was clear, if something is not, tell me!
@@kailar9415 ah okay thanks very much for the explanation. So because two valakut entered at the same time all 3 valakut trigger twice hence the 18(3x3x2) damage
Your channel is criminally underrated, this is by far the best and most comprehensive Guide Series I've ever seen!
100%. Amazing guide. Succinct, clear, and comprehensive.
I clicked this video to see how your analysis of Amulet Titan would come across and I would say it did an excellent job. Only one minor thing to note is that the "wrong half of the deck" problem was made to be a lot more manageable with the inclusion of Urza's Saga. Not only does this find your amulets/expedition map if you need (which it is excellent at doing and the main tool), it can provide you with a fairly strong win con of creating 1-2 constructs, more if bounced via bounce land. Another very minor point to add onto this is that when you're playing through a game of modern with Amulet Titan you will often find yourself on the decision point of whether to create a construct or add 1 generic mana while the 3rd trigger of Urza's Saga is on the stack.
Overall great video and it covers all the bases of the main lists.
Excellent guide, I am a casual titan player and find this video refreshing on my skills and thought process when playing. I do want to point out that slayer strong hold gives the titan +2 haste AND VIGILANCE. Vigilance does play a big part in races since it still leaves you a blocker. Another thing I want to point out is that Ursa Saga can win the game just by themselves. By bouncing them every time you create a dude they become problematic for the opponent who may be holding kill spells just for titan. I’ve won a few games just by stalling and popping out dudes.
Great video will send this to other magic players to give them a better perspective of the deck.
Great guide! Excellent pacing and the right amount of detail. I think you covered all of the questions most newcomers to the deck would have. Looking forward to the next video.
Been playing titan for years, you covered it pretty well
extremly good and comprehensive insight on titan decks!
Thank you so much for this guide. I think this is best quick explanation for this deck that I've ever seen. Very underrated channel. You deserve way more views and subs and think you will get there!
great content. I'm currently a commander only player but this makes me want to try modern(the entry price seems high though)
this is an excellent video, looking forward to the next one!
Your content is very unique and a great guide for everyone old and new players. Please keep it up.
Awesome thanks
@5:37 why does do the Valakut trigger twice?
Dryad says that all lands are every type of basic lands, so every land is also a mountain. Valakut says that if you control 5 or more mountains and you play a land you deal 3 damages any target. When you put at the same time 2 lands a base state action is performed, so nothing can go on the stack and the lands "arrive" on the battlefield. Now that both lands are on the battlefield and there aren't base state actions to be performed triggers start to go to the stack. All 3 valakut in this case (because vesuva became Valakut as a base state action as well) check if the trigger can activate, they find 6 mountains on the battlefield (again because dryad) and they also find that 2 lands just arrived on the battlefield, so each of them will deal 6 damage. I hope I was clear, if something is not, tell me!
@@kailar9415 ah okay thanks very much for the explanation. So because two valakut entered at the same time all 3 valakut trigger twice hence the 18(3x3x2) damage
@@kailar9415 this helped me so much just this exact explanations right here! thanks so much!
1:50 nice video, but titan doesn't tap to attack in this case
Does token generating lands help in grinding match ups?
These videos are great! Are you gonna do one from bring to light scapeshift?
Yes.
Do one for Scales!
honestly i'm terrible with this deck but it's my favourite so i play it anyway :D
Do 8rack next
I am but simple-minded aggro player I cannot comprehend all this Titan spell-sequencing nonsense
same.
Nothing's ever good enough for net deckers
Sure are a lot of opinions coming from a non-amulet focused player, but to each their own.