I never got how as a card player, you haven't played the other card games, at least the main ones like MTG, Hearth, Pokemon and Yu-Gi-Oh. Lorcana soon too I played the big three by the time I was in Elementary school
@@sechre6400 I wouldn't say it a bad game, but it's for sure not as competitive as Hearthstone or MTG or even Pokemon and Yugioh imo. I've played it for a while but even as a Season 1 LoL player, it's not enough to hold me to the game.
I'm loving all these collabs between the different card gamers, Content for days and i'm loving it. one day we'll see a comander between at least 4 of em.
I still don't understand why Voxy ghosts so many people, her and Rarran are hilarious too and even if they're from the same card game her and CGB are a great duo too! I hope we'll have more cross content soon
@_Bailamme_ I totally get where Voxy is coming from. Sometimes I'll get messages from people when I'm doing something, so I'll ignore until later. Then later roles around and I'm like "It's been 4 hours, I don't think they'd want me to respond at this point cuz that'd be weird." So I just end up ghosting people out of my own anxieties.
As a long time yugioh and mtg player, this collab is phenomenal. The personalities between the two mesh well and I love hearing Farfa bring in the yugioh lingo and then explain cards like terraforming and the warrior returning alive to Voxy 😂 freaking hilarious! Now we need a Dzeeff & Rachel Weeks collab 🤣🤣🤣
Really interesting video! I started playing arena a couple weeks ago with my only experience in magic being duels over 5 years ago. I'm proficient with most mechanics, but I never drafted before until the last bloomburrow draft. I had no idea I would not have to use all my cards and ended up leaving some good rares behind because they wouldn't "fit" with the deck colors xD Ended up with 2:3, but it was my first draft, I understand I cannot pull a 7:1 from night to day xD But I feel like watching your video helped me to understand better what I'm looking for when drafting cards, thank you!
1:05:10 Farfa, Threshold and Valiant are examples of ability words. They are not keywords, and are more for the purpose of identifying cards built around a certain theme. They are technically a form of reminder text (non-functional text for informative purposes only), which is why they are italicized. All Threshold abilities care about having seven or more cards in your graveyard, while all Valiant abilities care about being targeted by a spell or ability you control for the first time in a turn. The biggest reason they aren't made into keywords is because keywords require a strict definition, while ability words can behave differently for various effects even though they care about similar conditions. Edit: I seem to be having trouble responding. The Comprehensive Rules has an entry on ability words, and it lists all of them since they have no individual rules. Threshold and Valiant are part of the list.
@@xolotltolox7626 Comprehensive Rules 207.2c "An ability word appears in italics at the beginning of some abilities. Ability words are similar to keywords in that they tie together cards that have similar functionality, but they have no special rules meaning and no individual entries in the Comprehensive Rules. The ability words are adamant, addendum, alliance, battalion, bloodrush, celebration, channel, chroma, cohort, constellation, converge, council’s dilemma, coven, delirium, descend 4, descend 8, domain, eminence, enrage, fateful hour, fathomless descent, ferocious, formidable, grandeur, hellbent, heroic, imprint, inspired, join forces, kinship, landfall, lieutenant, magecraft, metalcraft, morbid, pack tactics, paradox, parley, radiance, raid, rally, revolt, secret council, spell mastery, strive, sweep, tempting offer, *threshold* , undergrowth, *valiant* , and will of the council." I have bolded Threshold and Valiant to make them easier to spot amongst the list of ability words. Other than that edit for emphasis, this is the entirety of the rules on ability words without any edits.
@@xolotltolox7626 Hmm, my response disappeared. I will just have to point you to the appropriate rule then, instead of posting it all here. CR 207.2c is the entry for ability words. It lists all current ability words alphabetically, since none of them have their own section in the rules.
@@xolotltolox7626No, the italicized words are ability words. The description provided was perfect. Actual keywords are considered rules text, while ability words are just for flavor and for players to make a connection between cards with the same theme, and have no inherent meaning to the rules.
Him and Cimooo are currently repping the yugioh section of the crossover. Cimooo is busy doing the “player of X game plays staple or stinker with yugioh cards”
Draft is a thing in Yu-Gi-Oh, but he got into the game after Konami stopped official events. The rules are slightly different since you only use a 20 card deck and have no limit on how many multiples you put in, but a one box Draft can easily support 4 players. 8 if you're willing to let people have bad cards. In the old events you'd only use 2000 LP, but I think it's fine to go up to 4000 or 8000 if you're at a table with friends. It should also be noted when he says the term "Archetype" it's similar to MTG archetypes, but a bit more specific. For example, Ancient Gears, every Ancient Gear card has "Ancient Gear" in it's name, and most other Ancient Gear cards will have effects that support other Ancient Gear cards. Your deck is essentially a tribe/platoon/squad, whatever you want to call it who all work together and work towards a win condition, with littler guys being used to summon bigger guys. So when you build a deck, you pick a primary archetype, and build around that, mixing and matching as you see fit. Currently, there's over one hundred different archetypes in Yu-Gi-Oh, and since Yu-Gi-Oh is based heavily on eastern and western comic book action, an archetype can take any shape or form (for example, Suships, sushi warships). The fun of Yu-Gi-Oh is finding the archetype you love more than any other, then trying to make that deck as strong as possible. If you do end up playing Master Duel, you may like the Ninja deck since you've been getting into Naruto. It's one of the starter decks, so you can get 3 copies super easy and make a deck that's pretty strong right away.
When you watch Farfa doing Collabs, he sounds leagues more coherent than him on his channel or with close friends. I wish he was like that normally, shifting from his stuffs to collabs is like music to my ears.
I must confess I don't even have a strong preference and often leave cards unsorted but what really irks me is that I sometimes would really like to splay the cards the other way - such that the fully-visible card is on the left. Not saying I think that should be a think in Arena but I do it for two reasons: getting a new perspective really quickly (it takes less than a second to completely reverse the order of my cards, which, sometimes, is all I need) and for looking at the right side of all cards at the same time - rarity, power and toughness are all there and _occasionally_ I just might want to see them all at once to compare quickly. So as I got used to splaying back and forth like this, I kind of miss it in digital.
The way i wouldve explained thistledown players ability is that say u have an enchantment or artifact that has a tap ability thistledown players allows you the opportunity to use that tap ability again provided u have the mana to pay if required
Yard is fine but on the spot you could mistake it by yard as measurement of distance and grave is just grave, works for yugioh too (written down would be gy and if you do like a deck profile you'd say grave)
Magic is a hard game to get into cause of all the keywords. I'd rather the cards tell me what to do instead of being nerdy and creating single words for the actions of: search your deck, mill two cards, generate tokens, etc.
the closest equivalent to yugioh archetypes in magic would be like if they made 5 brushwaggs that were all brushwagg typal support, 5 phelddagrifs that were all phelddagrif typal support, 5 mongers etc, and that was 80% of the cards in the set
As someone that has played a lot of Hearthstone and only occasionally tried out MTG, the removal thing does not astonish me the slightest. I don't know about Yugioh, but coming from HS, the fact that you can't attack your opponents creatures was something I needed to experience first hand before I could grasp it. When building an aggressive deck in Hearthstone, I would just build into the core synergies of my own deck. If my opponent plays something obnoxious, I will just run my minions into it since I should have board advantage (if I don't as an aggro deck, I'm gonna lose anyway, probably). And I think that's very on brand of an aggro deck, trying to be proactive and primarily focusing on your strengths. Running what feels like a third of your deck as removal as you seem to need in MTG feels so strange from that viewpoint.
@@buttonasas You earn 1 draft token (worth 1500 gems) in every seasons mastery pass (costs 3400 gems). You can earn gems by drafting so you can unlock mastery pass while being f2p.
@@mrniceguywinkyface1524 Thank you! Literally got the mastery pass next day. Instant regret - it applied tens of shitty card styles that are awfully unreadable and always enabled in draft with no way to remove them (spent literal hours researching how to do that with no luck). Also, you only get 3300 gems draft value if you don't care about collection or cosmetics (and the more I draft, the more I realise I don't want to play constructed at all so... yeah.) Anyways, it's still playable and drafting is nice, just weird that a token is a reward for using up the same gems I would use for a draft anyways.
@@buttonasas Yeah I do sometimes reluctantly play constructed and I enjoy seeing my collection grow so for me the mastery pass is worth it but if you only play limited than you should probably skip it unless you're interested in the cosmetics. And I completely agree the card "styles" are ugly and make it harder to know what color the card is.
i love that like all the card game players have started collabing its very cool to see as a person who plays all card games
I know right??
I never got how as a card player, you haven't played the other card games, at least the main ones like MTG, Hearth, Pokemon and Yu-Gi-Oh. Lorcana soon too
I played the big three by the time I was in Elementary school
Same here~
@@brettvandermeer5297 hey i am a new card player,is legends or runettera playable?i really like league champ concept
@@sechre6400 I wouldn't say it a bad game, but it's for sure not as competitive as Hearthstone or MTG or even Pokemon and Yugioh imo. I've played it for a while but even as a Season 1 LoL player, it's not enough to hold me to the game.
I'm loving all these collabs between the different card gamers, Content for days and i'm loving it. one day we'll see a comander between at least 4 of em.
Multiplayer, but each plays a deck from their respective games.
@@rayndeon1 I know cardmarket guys did something like that with hearthstone and magic.
If the 5 Vanguard players and 2 Buddy fight players try to join in its gonna be a bad time lmao
“So how did my draft go?”
“Well, you have a very COOL accent.”
I can't wait for "masterduel masochist but a MTG player builds my deck"
Voxy and Farfa are my favorite cross-TCG collab duo. They’re both such sadists lmao
I still don't understand why Voxy ghosts so many people, her and Rarran are hilarious too and even if they're from the same card game her and CGB are a great duo too! I hope we'll have more cross content soon
@_Bailamme_ I totally get where Voxy is coming from. Sometimes I'll get messages from people when I'm doing something, so I'll ignore until later. Then later roles around and I'm like "It's been 4 hours, I don't think they'd want me to respond at this point cuz that'd be weird." So I just end up ghosting people out of my own anxieties.
Cimo would also be interesting to see lol
As a long time yugioh and mtg player, this collab is phenomenal. The personalities between the two mesh well and I love hearing Farfa bring in the yugioh lingo and then explain cards like terraforming and the warrior returning alive to Voxy 😂 freaking hilarious! Now we need a Dzeeff & Rachel Weeks collab 🤣🤣🤣
How far the rabbit hole has Voxy gone 😂
What a collab, this will be interesting
Don't you mean weasel hole?
Voxy this legit had me dying laughing 😂😂 seeing how you two react to some of the rules and phrases of magic and Yu-Gi-Oh is wild
I feel like i am watching the creation of The Avengers of Card Games. Yall doing collabs has been an awesome thing to watch!
Imagine what will happen when they all join 1 call - Cimoo, Farfa, CGB, Voxy, Rarran and all the others :D I cant wait for the chaos !
Voxy should gift Farfa a fish. 🐟
Only if the fish is tapped
Jolly!
Babe wake new Voxy MTG draft video just dropped
Really interesting video! I started playing arena a couple weeks ago with my only experience in magic being duels over 5 years ago. I'm proficient with most mechanics, but I never drafted before until the last bloomburrow draft. I had no idea I would not have to use all my cards and ended up leaving some good rares behind because they wouldn't "fit" with the deck colors xD Ended up with 2:3, but it was my first draft, I understand I cannot pull a 7:1 from night to day xD
But I feel like watching your video helped me to understand better what I'm looking for when drafting cards, thank you!
im so glad! yay!!
1:05:10 Farfa, Threshold and Valiant are examples of ability words. They are not keywords, and are more for the purpose of identifying cards built around a certain theme. They are technically a form of reminder text (non-functional text for informative purposes only), which is why they are italicized. All Threshold abilities care about having seven or more cards in your graveyard, while all Valiant abilities care about being targeted by a spell or ability you control for the first time in a turn. The biggest reason they aren't made into keywords is because keywords require a strict definition, while ability words can behave differently for various effects even though they care about similar conditions.
Edit: I seem to be having trouble responding. The Comprehensive Rules has an entry on ability words, and it lists all of them since they have no individual rules. Threshold and Valiant are part of the list.
They are keywords
@@xolotltolox7626 Comprehensive Rules 207.2c "An ability word appears in italics at the beginning of some abilities. Ability words are similar to keywords in that they tie together cards that have similar functionality, but they have no special rules meaning and no individual entries in the Comprehensive Rules. The ability words are adamant, addendum, alliance, battalion, bloodrush, celebration, channel, chroma, cohort, constellation, converge, council’s dilemma, coven, delirium, descend 4, descend 8, domain, eminence, enrage, fateful hour, fathomless descent, ferocious, formidable, grandeur, hellbent, heroic, imprint, inspired, join forces, kinship, landfall, lieutenant, magecraft, metalcraft, morbid, pack tactics, paradox, parley, radiance, raid, rally, revolt, secret council, spell mastery, strive, sweep, tempting offer, *threshold* , undergrowth, *valiant* , and will of the council."
I have bolded Threshold and Valiant to make them easier to spot amongst the list of ability words. Other than that edit for emphasis, this is the entirety of the rules on ability words without any edits.
@@xolotltolox7626 Hmm, my response disappeared. I will just have to point you to the appropriate rule then, instead of posting it all here. CR 207.2c is the entry for ability words. It lists all current ability words alphabetically, since none of them have their own section in the rules.
@@xolotltolox7626No, the italicized words are ability words. The description provided was perfect. Actual keywords are considered rules text, while ability words are just for flavor and for players to make a connection between cards with the same theme, and have no inherent meaning to the rules.
@@xolotltolox7626uh no they aren't
i cant believe i just watched 2 and half hours of this but it was very fun.
this is basically the melffy set @farfa
I'd love to see Voxy do a guest appearance on Cimoooooooo's channel rating yugioh cards.
Have waited for this collab! Finally!
Ok 7:00 i just died from 2 guys 2 fish, as did every other millennial
Gen X died at that comment too! We’re just closer to it literally ;)
When did Farfa join this little crossover universe?!
Edit: I mean more that it is just Surprising to see him doing MTG stuff.
the card game cinematic universe is unironically my favorite thing on youtube rn lol and I think rarran is the nick fury of it all xD
@@hugomendoza5665 Cardgamers! Shuffle Up!
When he invited Rarran to a call to shit on him for not liking master duel. Was a fun time as well
You could argue that he and Rarran started it in the first place
Him and Cimooo are currently repping the yugioh section of the crossover. Cimooo is busy doing the “player of X game plays staple or stinker with yugioh cards”
This was so fun to watch Voxy,loved it ❤
when farfa vintage cube with power and fetches and storm and dredge and all the very easy to understand mechanics
Draft is a thing in Yu-Gi-Oh, but he got into the game after Konami stopped official events. The rules are slightly different since you only use a 20 card deck and have no limit on how many multiples you put in, but a one box Draft can easily support 4 players. 8 if you're willing to let people have bad cards.
In the old events you'd only use 2000 LP, but I think it's fine to go up to 4000 or 8000 if you're at a table with friends.
It should also be noted when he says the term "Archetype" it's similar to MTG archetypes, but a bit more specific. For example, Ancient Gears, every Ancient Gear card has "Ancient Gear" in it's name, and most other Ancient Gear cards will have effects that support other Ancient Gear cards. Your deck is essentially a tribe/platoon/squad, whatever you want to call it who all work together and work towards a win condition, with littler guys being used to summon bigger guys. So when you build a deck, you pick a primary archetype, and build around that, mixing and matching as you see fit. Currently, there's over one hundred different archetypes in Yu-Gi-Oh, and since Yu-Gi-Oh is based heavily on eastern and western comic book action, an archetype can take any shape or form (for example, Suships, sushi warships). The fun of Yu-Gi-Oh is finding the archetype you love more than any other, then trying to make that deck as strong as possible.
If you do end up playing Master Duel, you may like the Ninja deck since you've been getting into Naruto. It's one of the starter decks, so you can get 3 copies super easy and make a deck that's pretty strong right away.
P2P2 Stinkweed Imp just put a huge smile on my face. Flying and deathtouch is so cool! How can this be wrong??
Voxy gets farfa!!!!! Amazing
came for the burning abyss superfan, left soon after
"is it traumatic because it's bad?"
No, it is traumatic because it's BAT
When you watch Farfa doing Collabs, he sounds leagues more coherent than him on his channel or with close friends. I wish he was like that normally, shifting from his stuffs to collabs is like music to my ears.
FARFA AND VOXY COLLAB LETSGOO
Love it!
I don't really play arena, mostly just paper, but I put my lands on the right side of my hand. Didn't realize that was weird.
I must confess I don't even have a strong preference and often leave cards unsorted but what really irks me is that I sometimes would really like to splay the cards the other way - such that the fully-visible card is on the left. Not saying I think that should be a think in Arena but I do it for two reasons: getting a new perspective really quickly (it takes less than a second to completely reverse the order of my cards, which, sometimes, is all I need) and for looking at the right side of all cards at the same time - rarity, power and toughness are all there and _occasionally_ I just might want to see them all at once to compare quickly. So as I got used to splaying back and forth like this, I kind of miss it in digital.
I do the same
Please teach her how to play Burning Abyss next!😂😂
A bunch of yugitubers should mentor and train a bunch of magic TH-camrs then have a big tournament, then switch places and do the other game
The way i wouldve explained thistledown players ability is that say u have an enchantment or artifact that has a tap ability thistledown players allows you the opportunity to use that tap ability again provided u have the mana to pay if required
I say yard, you are not crazy
edit - I sort lands to the right as well, it just seems right to me
Yard is fine but on the spot you could mistake it by yard as measurement of distance and grave is just grave, works for yugioh too (written down would be gy and if you do like a deck profile you'd say grave)
yugioh draft/cube would go crazy
Magic is a hard game to get into cause of all the keywords. I'd rather the cards tell me what to do instead of being nerdy and creating single words for the actions of: search your deck, mill two cards, generate tokens, etc.
First draft, 3 mono red rare/mythics firet picks xD fucking hell
0:00 Pikachu, noice
10:34 "POT OF GREED!" lmao
There is Spellify for guessing cards in a wordle type way, but that isn't based on art.
This was such a cute date night idea.
"does magic have archetypes?" glasgowygo means something very different from what a magic player would think
the closest equivalent to yugioh archetypes in magic would be like if they made 5 brushwaggs that were all brushwagg typal support, 5 phelddagrifs that were all phelddagrif typal support, 5 mongers etc, and that was 80% of the cards in the set
then next set you get 5 more brushwaggs, 5 more phelddagrifs, 5 more mongers etc
2:02:00 deck given to me. indeed ! drafted by a pro to be a go first deck
Thats about 100 times as many unreads as I have ever had in my inbox. Pretty normal Yep
Voxy, I demand an apology, this video made me relapse back into Arena, because I wanted to play bloomburrow draft...
Farfar so good 😂❤❤
As someone that has played a lot of Hearthstone and only occasionally tried out MTG, the removal thing does not astonish me the slightest. I don't know about Yugioh, but coming from HS, the fact that you can't attack your opponents creatures was something I needed to experience first hand before I could grasp it. When building an aggressive deck in Hearthstone, I would just build into the core synergies of my own deck. If my opponent plays something obnoxious, I will just run my minions into it since I should have board advantage (if I don't as an aggro deck, I'm gonna lose anyway, probably). And I think that's very on brand of an aggro deck, trying to be proactive and primarily focusing on your strengths. Running what feels like a third of your deck as removal as you seem to need in MTG feels so strange from that viewpoint.
9:19
lmao
remote duels dont have ai that can recognize cards like spell table. at least thats how it used to be.
How we doing on the lizards?
There is mtg gessers, ask wheeler he often start his stream with this
Toyota VOXY ☠️2024
bro said Niko Bellic from GTA 4 lol
Getting 5 mountains and no swamps in your rakdos deck is a certified Arena Shuffler moment
Always a bad idea to ask a ygo player to read something.
1:30:40 yo have a old Blue Eyes this card is like 80€
"we're going to have a very easy mtg draft today" me being delusional when i joined mtga and got some free tokens i didn't even understand.
Wait, what? Do tokens for drafting exist? I only ever got Jump-In ones (which are great for beginners)
@@buttonasas You earn 1 draft token (worth 1500 gems) in every seasons mastery pass (costs 3400 gems). You can earn gems by drafting so you can unlock mastery pass while being f2p.
@@mrniceguywinkyface1524 Thank you! Literally got the mastery pass next day. Instant regret - it applied tens of shitty card styles that are awfully unreadable and always enabled in draft with no way to remove them (spent literal hours researching how to do that with no luck). Also, you only get 3300 gems draft value if you don't care about collection or cosmetics (and the more I draft, the more I realise I don't want to play constructed at all so... yeah.)
Anyways, it's still playable and drafting is nice, just weird that a token is a reward for using up the same gems I would use for a draft anyways.
@@buttonasas Yeah I do sometimes reluctantly play constructed and I enjoy seeing my collection grow so for me the mastery pass is worth it but if you only play limited than you should probably skip it unless you're interested in the cosmetics.
And I completely agree the card "styles" are ugly and make it harder to know what color the card is.
30243 Dach Alley
More like Fartfa lmao gottem
this video is great to show how dumb wording and mtg language has gotten in the last few years
fafa
he wanted to show face and you said no :(
Farfa can't read lol he mispronounced so many cards lol
"KEYWORDS MOFO", learn em 😊
Kudos to voxy, I couldn't do this lmao
1:34:12 jesus woman its called Trample xD you do this shit for a living
She was trying to say "Overprotect", which is an (often drafted) card that gives trample.
Dude, negging girls is super cringe. Stop.
Yuck Farfa