By the way, the two of you make for a very entertaining duo. You mesh well and with one being a bit more on the calm side and one a bit more jazzy it's a nice balance. And since neither fall into extremes it's not like one overshadows the other.
While I don't disagree with your conclusion about Cyber Jar, I think it made for some very fun games. I've just realized how Shifting Shadows could actually be a funny option in this ruleset.
Really fun format you got here. I am curious on one aspect. What led you to ultimately decide on a Progression approach (going pack by pack, opening them to create the card pool of each player, one round of a given pack) over an approach like Junior Journey (going year by year, card pool set to all cards in year, multiple rounds of a given year)? Was it something like wanting the hype of pack openings, to prevent the card pool from being as overwhelming when stress testing the rules, seeing how things are recontextualized on a more granular scale, or something else?
I think junior journey style doesn't give you enough time to experience each year, and i think a singleton format is a lot less of a constraint when you have access to all the cards i also just really like playing sealed lmao
My favorite thing about this set is that we're gonna spend the next 10 episodes banning cards from THIS set!
So happy they saw the value in Tailor of the Fickle. That card is even better when they're forced to rely on so many equip spells.
By the way, the two of you make for a very entertaining duo. You mesh well and with one being a bit more on the calm side and one a bit more jazzy it's a nice balance.
And since neither fall into extremes it's not like one overshadows the other.
There are few things in life as satisfying as a truly humongous Muka Muka. Good video.
I desperately want this show to get more views, this ruleset is so fantastic.
Honestly same, can't wait to see more of these
A series so good, imma watch em all again
While I don't disagree with your conclusion about Cyber Jar, I think it made for some very fun games.
I've just realized how Shifting Shadows could actually be a funny option in this ruleset.
Really fun format you got here. I am curious on one aspect. What led you to ultimately decide on a Progression approach (going pack by pack, opening them to create the card pool of each player, one round of a given pack) over an approach like Junior Journey (going year by year, card pool set to all cards in year, multiple rounds of a given year)? Was it something like wanting the hype of pack openings, to prevent the card pool from being as overwhelming when stress testing the rules, seeing how things are recontextualized on a more granular scale, or something else?
I think junior journey style doesn't give you enough time to experience each year, and i think a singleton format is a lot less of a constraint when you have access to all the cards
i also just really like playing sealed lmao
I totally thought Nova was gonna win this one! Damn I think that’s three losses 😂
Love the nightmare troubador music
When did DB do that picture thing with known sets?
Its a plugin to improve viewer experience
Hello two-player limitless Domain Format
But for real, you should check out Domain Format if you’re doing this kind of series.
I've looked at domain format and im not a fan of the ruleset
@@Skarlon I mean, don’t knock it till ya try it