The hottest charlies angels planeswalkers in MY universe at least. :D I love orzhov, and a PW style pile is really fun. I might pop invoke into my new orz Kaya deck.
Invoke justice also adds +1/+1 counters to creatures, and has more targets. Since there’s very little black in the deck, it doesn’t tax your mana base if you have enough dual lands.
The counters are a lot more useful than a Powerstone, but if you really want to change up the mana to make room for other colors it may be the way to go.
@@craiglovell9795 What he means is that R&R is only better than Invoke if 1.) you don't have the WCs for Invoke/dual lands or 2.) you want more flexibility in your manabase by running more black and/or another color. Otherwise... just run Invoke with the manabase shown (and it's just as easy to cast).
Why are you comparing an uncommon with a rare? Most planeswalker in war were lower power level since they were uncommon. The set revolved around planeswalkers thematically and having them be uncommon meant you got to play with them often but they had to be balanced as such.
@@unixtreme Yeah counters represent a ton of value attached to a card like that and in a deck that can make good use of them. I would run Repair and Recharge in a deck where the main reanimation targets were Fleshgorger, planeswalkers and maybe Portal. That sounds like a solid, fun deck.
If you've seen LVD play monored then you know it's not a braindead deck. It's mostly just faster to either win or lose, which is not necessarily a bad thing. Many people only have a few minutes to spare between work, family, chores, school, etc. Just saying 🤷🏻
@@patrickcastro7923 Me or the other guy? I just changed mine, hadn't realized it was a bunch of nonsense 😄 Not that my current one makes much sense but you know how these things are.
That would be absolutely ridiculous if it wasn't a common shuffler thing. Go 1% above the average winnrate though, here's a silver scrutiny drawing 8 lands.
@@MetalHev wut? I went from bronze all the way to mythic with an 80% winrate playing my own janky Atraxa brew, the shuffler doesn't care about your winrate.
I wouldn't be too salty about it, it's a deck full of counterspells with March on it. They drew half of their deck they would likely find March to close out the game. The card is in that deck precisely for this exact scenario, this is what the deck is built to do and why it does well against the type of deck Legend was playing.
The Obscura Storefront play in match 1 ACTUALLY winning the game was insane. Just LVD things...
Yea I would have never dropped a kaya for the land and I would have lost. LVD truly 200iq
So much value from LVD's brews. Even backpacks.
Wow, bringing back the Obscura Storefeont with Invoke Justice in Match 4. I would never have thought of that. 😱
Your decks are always so much fun to play and incredibly solid! Great work my friend.
Thank you kindly!
Awesome deck. Great set of games as well. Incredible quality all around. Thanks.
that march at the end of mono blue was so nasty
Farmhand has becoming my MVP. It help with mana screw and can also do life gain too.
Farmhand has definitely proven its worth in my decks lately, I definitely underestimated that card to begin with!
Awesome deck and awesome games!! You're the best Luca!!!
47:00 I see tons of Atraxa in BO1 in mythic but it's in the 85-90% pit where we are all playing jank fun decks.
Balls of steel keeping hand in match 3 with potential aggro around the corner. Unbelivable. The guy is a magician, he sees things..
The hottest charlies angels planeswalkers in MY universe at least. :D I love orzhov, and a PW style pile is really fun. I might pop invoke into my new orz Kaya deck.
looks sick. I've been seeing a ton of atraxa today. 🤐
Great play, as always
Brokers ascendancy Is a fun plainswalker deck.
Really good combo
literally not combo in any way, it's midrange reanimator/superfriends
@@julius333333
They could mean as in “combination of cards for the deck”, not as in its win-con per se
what was the card that the opponent on match 4 exiled with Feldon at the end of the match?
Not very often do you see someone hoping for the opponent to play a turn 4 Sheoldred 😀 40:08
Best card in this deck was Obscura Storefront, lol
If the plan is to put Planeswalker from the graveyard, why not instead use Repair and Recharge which cost 3WW
Thats what im doing i dont have the rare wildcards for invoke yet
Invoke justice also adds +1/+1 counters to creatures, and has more targets. Since there’s very little black in the deck, it doesn’t tax your mana base if you have enough dual lands.
The counters are a lot more useful than a Powerstone, but if you really want to change up the mana to make room for other colors it may be the way to go.
@LegenVD doesn't change the mana repair is white easier to cast with 2 w needed.
@@craiglovell9795 What he means is that R&R is only better than Invoke if 1.) you don't have the WCs for Invoke/dual lands or 2.) you want more flexibility in your manabase by running more black and/or another color. Otherwise... just run Invoke with the manabase shown (and it's just as easy to cast).
Love the deck name
I want to see LegenVD and MBT’ fight.
Poor Kaya, printed in a format with multiple maindeckable edict sthat can hit planeswalkers.
41:14 surely you -3 kaya on the wedding announcement there?
I like drawing still.
Kaya, the power-crept. I remember her War of the Spark iteration. That was tame by comparison.
That was also an uncommon.
Why are you comparing an uncommon with a rare? Most planeswalker in war were lower power level since they were uncommon. The set revolved around planeswalkers thematically and having them be uncommon meant you got to play with them often but they had to be balanced as such.
@@NecromancyForKids The good ones were rare, like this one.
@@olafthemoose9413 My point exactly.
@@dougcarey2233 then I don't get your point
7/7 lifelinking creatures are hard for red decks.
You might as well play Atraxa in this deck, just saying :)
does feel kinda weird to be playing off-color uncastables in a deck that isn’t completely reanimator
Justice for Jace!! xD
Yo
Repair and recharge? 🤔
Counters are really nice when you have these many tokens.
@@dumplingdepinto and it allowed him to enable coven a few times, counters where relevant most games he played.
@@unixtreme Yeah counters represent a ton of value attached to a card like that and in a deck that can make good use of them. I would run Repair and Recharge in a deck where the main reanimation targets were Fleshgorger, planeswalkers and maybe Portal. That sounds like a solid, fun deck.
No more best of three :(
Quite possibly fifth
8th 🎉
This deck is horrible in arena standard. 0 for 8 , dismantled the deck.
Like I mentioned in the outro I don't think Kaya is well positioned at the moment.
Bet I’m sixth.
Always satisfying to see the braindead mono red decks lose.
If you've seen LVD play monored then you know it's not a braindead deck. It's mostly just faster to either win or lose, which is not necessarily a bad thing. Many people only have a few minutes to spare between work, family, chores, school, etc. Just saying 🤷🏻
braindead?
@@patrickcastro7923 Me or the other guy? I just changed mine, hadn't realized it was a bunch of nonsense 😄 Not that my current one makes much sense but you know how these things are.
I'm all for good game, but that game 5 defeat plainly didn't deserve one - that was the luckiest sequence in a minute. Pure total luck
To be fair, Flow lets you see an insane amount of cards. I was still rolling my eyes at the third negate though 😄 Those monoblue bastards.
That would be absolutely ridiculous if it wasn't a common shuffler thing. Go 1% above the average winnrate though, here's a silver scrutiny drawing 8 lands.
@@MetalHev wut? I went from bronze all the way to mythic with an 80% winrate playing my own janky Atraxa brew, the shuffler doesn't care about your winrate.
I wouldn't be too salty about it, it's a deck full of counterspells with March on it. They drew half of their deck they would likely find March to close out the game. The card is in that deck precisely for this exact scenario, this is what the deck is built to do and why it does well against the type of deck Legend was playing.
not luck when the guy dug through his whole deck
Almost firsy
Fourth
Maybe third.
first