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The guys return this week to discuss articles about Magic and dating, Liliana, SCG Nashville, and modern. And Doom. Everyone loves Doom.
Dr. Jeebus’s response to Geordie Tait mentioned in the cast can be found here: http://dr.jeebus.sydlexia.com/?p=160
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Do you really expect people who have never even seen a Black Lotus to think of it as the iconic card of the game? It’s rapidly becoming a relic that is only impressive because it’s expensive. 99% of the Magic playing population doesn’t even care about Vintage, which is the only place that a Black Lotus is anything other than some sort of trophy.
Starcity opens stifle innovation because having a tournament on every weekend encourages tuning a known quantity over building something off the radar. The quality of player is lower and there are fewer brewers who can build good decks as opposed to walking in with a pile of jank. So you get people just playing the same deck and making whatever changes were recommended by writer X.
You guys steer away from the point, but as players we ARE spoiled. We hit a high point of Magic’s power creep and are now comparing everything to Valakut and Caw-Blade and Jace TMS.
Valakut is really simple to pilot. You could hand a twelve-year-old Valakut and they’d do just fine with it. It does little to no interacting with the opponent aside from pointing bolts at their face.
Jay and Jeebus riffing at the end was priceless. So wicked.
Jeebus, dude bro, why do you hate bros?
Great cast. You could have done hours on GT’s fucking idiotic article. Good blog post about it, too.
Quit stealing my lunch, Bro!