
Eternal Durdles
By EternalDurdles


Top 10 Most Broken Cards in Premodern!
Zac Clark discusses the top 10 power outliers in the pre-modern format of Magic the Gathering. They explore various cards that have significant impacts on gameplay, including their versatility, strategic advantages, and the unique roles they play in different deck archetypes. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding these cards for both brewing new decks and piloting existing ones, while also engaging the community for their thoughts and favorite cards.

Top 10 Most Broken Cards in Premodern!
Zac Clark discusses the top 10 power outliers in the pre-modern format of Magic the Gathering. They explore various cards that have significant impacts on gameplay, including their versatility, strategic advantages, and the unique roles they play in different deck archetypes. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding these cards for both brewing new decks and piloting existing ones, while also engaging the community for their thoughts and favorite cards.

We Finally Got the Eternal Weekend Dates Early!
Zac Clark and ForceofPhil discuss the upcoming Eternal Weekend events, the excitement surrounding early announcements, and the unique experience of celebrating Thanksgiving in Italy. They delve into the significance of community art in Magic: The Gathering, share their expectations for vendors at the events, and highlight the growing pre-modern community. The conversation emphasizes the importance of planning and the anticipation of new set releases that could impact gameplay.

We Finally Got the Eternal Weekend Dates Early!
Zac Clark and ForceofPhil discuss the upcoming Eternal Weekend events, the excitement surrounding early announcements, and the unique experience of celebrating Thanksgiving in Italy. They delve into the significance of community art in Magic: The Gathering, share their expectations for vendors at the events, and highlight the growing pre-modern community. The conversation emphasizes the importance of planning and the anticipation of new set releases that could impact gameplay.

5 Brutal Truths I Wish I Knew Before Getting Into Legacy
Zac Clark and ForceofPhil reflect on their experiences in the Magic: The Gathering community, particularly focusing on the Legacy format. They discuss the importance of investing in dual lands, building a supportive community, prioritizing attendance at major events like Eternal Weekend, and making informed financial decisions regarding card collecting. The dialogue emphasizes the lessons learned over the years and the value of experiences in the gaming world.

5 Brutal Truths I Wish I Knew Before Getting Into Legacy
Zac Clark and ForceofPhil reflect on their experiences in the Magic: The Gathering community, particularly focusing on the Legacy format. They discuss the importance of investing in dual lands, building a supportive community, prioritizing attendance at major events like Eternal Weekend, and making informed financial decisions regarding card collecting. The dialogue emphasizes the lessons learned over the years and the value of experiences in the gaming world.

The MOST powerful Card in Premodern
Zac Clark and ForceofPhil delve into the dynamics of the Pillars of the pre-modern Magic: The Gathering format. They discuss its power, flexibility, and the strategies surrounding its use in various decks. The conversation also touches on historical context, alternative powerful cards, and innovative deck strategies involving Energy Field.

The MOST powerful Card in Premodern
Zac Clark and ForceofPhil delve into the dynamics of the Pillars of the pre-modern Magic: The Gathering format. They discuss its power, flexibility, and the strategies surrounding its use in various decks. The conversation also touches on historical context, alternative powerful cards, and innovative deck strategies involving Energy Field.

Why Countermagic is Losing Its Edge
Zac and Phil discuss the ineffectiveness of countermagic in the current Legacy meta, exploring how recent game design has shifted the balance away from traditional countermagic strategies. They delve into the evolution of game mechanics, the necessity of pressure valves in gameplay, and the implications for future deck building and strategy. In this conversation, the hosts delve into the complexities of counter magic in the context of Magic: The Gathering, discussing its limitations, the evolving strategies in deck building, and the overall impact on gameplay. They explore the challenges faced by counter magic in the current meta, the value it brings to different deck archetypes, and the future of counter magic in competitive play.takeaways

Why Countermagic is Losing Its Edge
Zac and Phil discuss the ineffectiveness of countermagic in the current Legacy meta, exploring how recent game design has shifted the balance away from traditional countermagic strategies. They delve into the evolution of game mechanics, the necessity of pressure valves in gameplay, and the implications for future deck building and strategy. In this conversation, the hosts delve into the complexities of counter magic in the context of Magic: The Gathering, discussing its limitations, the evolving strategies in deck building, and the overall impact on gameplay. They explore the challenges faced by counter magic in the current meta, the value it brings to different deck archetypes, and the future of counter magic in competitive play.takeaways

Can You Win If You Never Change Your Deck?
Zac Clark and ForceofPhil discuss the importance of adapting to changes in the Legacy format of Magic the Gathering. They explore the concept of complaints in the gaming community, emphasizing that adaptation is key to addressing issues. The discussion introduces the 'butter and guns' analogy, which highlights the balance between resource accumulation and offensive strategies in gameplay. They also delve into the role of ban lists in maintaining game balance and the impact of power creep on player experiences.

Can You Win If You Never Change Your Deck?
Zac Clark and ForceofPhil discuss the importance of adapting to changes in the Legacy format of Magic the Gathering. They explore the concept of complaints in the gaming community, emphasizing that adaptation is key to addressing issues. The discussion introduces the 'butter and guns' analogy, which highlights the balance between resource accumulation and offensive strategies in gameplay. They also delve into the role of ban lists in maintaining game balance and the impact of power creep on player experiences.

INNOVATION & BREWING: the eternal debate
Zac and Phil explore the concepts of brewing and innovating within the context of Magic: The Gathering. They discuss the differences between creating entirely new strategies (brewing) and making incremental updates to existing decks (innovating). Through personal anecdotes and historical examples, they illustrate how players can find niches in the metagame and adapt their strategies accordingly. The conversation also touches on the evolution of deck strategies in Standard formats and the impact of card game design on gameplay. In this conversation, Zac Clark and ForceofPhil delve into the evolution of game mechanics in card games, particularly focusing on Magic: The Gathering. They discuss the impact of power creep on gameplay, the fluctuating value of cards over time, and the nuances of deck building and brewing strategies. The dialogue highlights the importance of innovation in competitive play and the challenges of identifying and exploiting weaknesses in the metagame.

INNOVATION & BREWING: the eternal debate
Zac and Phil explore the concepts of brewing and innovating within the context of Magic: The Gathering. They discuss the differences between creating entirely new strategies (brewing) and making incremental updates to existing decks (innovating). Through personal anecdotes and historical examples, they illustrate how players can find niches in the metagame and adapt their strategies accordingly. The conversation also touches on the evolution of deck strategies in Standard formats and the impact of card game design on gameplay. In this conversation, Zac Clark and ForceofPhil delve into the evolution of game mechanics in card games, particularly focusing on Magic: The Gathering. They discuss the impact of power creep on gameplay, the fluctuating value of cards over time, and the nuances of deck building and brewing strategies. The dialogue highlights the importance of innovation in competitive play and the challenges of identifying and exploiting weaknesses in the metagame.

Its the WORST card You MUST play
Zac and Phil invite EcoBaronen to engage in a detailed debate about the card Ponder and its viability in the current Legacy format of Magic: The Gathering. They discuss various perspectives on Ponder's effectiveness, particularly in relation to the speed of the format, deck strategies, and the importance of land to spell ratios. The conversation highlights the nuances of playing proactive versus reactive decks and the evolving nature of competitive play. In this conversation, the participants delve into the complexities of deck building in Magic: The Gathering, focusing on the card Ponder and its role in various deck archetypes. They discuss the importance of land-to-spell ratios, the nuances of using Ponder in tempo and control decks, and how the metagame influences card choices. The conversation highlights the evolving nature of strategies and the balance between flexibility and specificity in deck construction.

Its the WORST card You MUST play
Zac and Phil invite EcoBaronen to engage in a detailed debate about the card Ponder and its viability in the current Legacy format of Magic: The Gathering. They discuss various perspectives on Ponder's effectiveness, particularly in relation to the speed of the format, deck strategies, and the importance of land to spell ratios. The conversation highlights the nuances of playing proactive versus reactive decks and the evolving nature of competitive play. In this conversation, the participants delve into the complexities of deck building in Magic: The Gathering, focusing on the card Ponder and its role in various deck archetypes. They discuss the importance of land-to-spell ratios, the nuances of using Ponder in tempo and control decks, and how the metagame influences card choices. The conversation highlights the evolving nature of strategies and the balance between flexibility and specificity in deck construction.

Why Ponder is Losing Its Edge in Legacy
Zac and Phil discuss the declining effectiveness of the card Ponder in the current Magic: The Gathering meta. They explore how Ponder is too slow for many decks, particularly in a fast-paced environment filled with powerful threats. The discussion highlights the importance of card density and the need for more effective answers in control decks. The impact of the London Mulligan on deck-building strategies is also examined, emphasizing the shift in how players approach their card choices in response to evolving gameplay dynamics. In this conversation, the hosts delve into the evolving role of the card Ponder in competitive Magic: The Gathering gameplay. They discuss how the current game dynamics have shifted, making Ponder less effective and emphasizing the need for more impactful threats in decks. The discussion also covers the importance of decision-making in gameplay, particularly in recognizing when an opponent is making suboptimal plays. The conversation concludes with reflections on the future of cantrips in competitive play, suggesting a shift away from traditional strategies.

Why Ponder is Losing Its Edge in Legacy
Zac and Phil discuss the declining effectiveness of the card Ponder in the current Magic: The Gathering meta. They explore how Ponder is too slow for many decks, particularly in a fast-paced environment filled with powerful threats. The discussion highlights the importance of card density and the need for more effective answers in control decks. The impact of the London Mulligan on deck-building strategies is also examined, emphasizing the shift in how players approach their card choices in response to evolving gameplay dynamics. In this conversation, the hosts delve into the evolving role of the card Ponder in competitive Magic: The Gathering gameplay. They discuss how the current game dynamics have shifted, making Ponder less effective and emphasizing the need for more impactful threats in decks. The discussion also covers the importance of decision-making in gameplay, particularly in recognizing when an opponent is making suboptimal plays. The conversation concludes with reflections on the future of cantrips in competitive play, suggesting a shift away from traditional strategies.

This Card changed this Premodern Deck's Whole Philosophy
Phil discusses the evolution of the Grow-A-Tog deck with guest Austen Fiora. They explore Austen's journey with the deck, innovations he has made, and insights gained from participating in LobsterCon. The conversation delves into deck construction, the importance of card choices like Gaea's Blessing, and the ongoing experimentation within the pre-modern format. Austen shares his experiences, challenges, and thoughts on future directions for Grow-A-Tog, emphasizing the need for continuous adaptation and exploration in deck building.

This Card changed this Premodern Deck's Whole Philosophy
Phil discusses the evolution of the Grow-A-Tog deck with guest Austen Fiora. They explore Austen's journey with the deck, innovations he has made, and insights gained from participating in LobsterCon. The conversation delves into deck construction, the importance of card choices like Gaea's Blessing, and the ongoing experimentation within the pre-modern format. Austen shares his experiences, challenges, and thoughts on future directions for Grow-A-Tog, emphasizing the need for continuous adaptation and exploration in deck building.

Magic needs to Work on Onboarding New players
Zac and Phil discuss the current challenges Magic: The Gathering faces in onboarding new players, particularly through the lens of its evolving game design and community engagement. They explore historical methods of teaching the game, the impact of Commander on gameplay, and the necessity of effective onboarding strategies to attract and retain new players. The discussion emphasizes the importance of community and personal interaction in the learning process, as well as the need for Wizards of the Coast to adapt their approach to better serve new players.

Magic needs to Work on Onboarding New players
Zac and Phil discuss the current challenges Magic: The Gathering faces in onboarding new players, particularly through the lens of its evolving game design and community engagement. They explore historical methods of teaching the game, the impact of Commander on gameplay, and the necessity of effective onboarding strategies to attract and retain new players. The discussion emphasizes the importance of community and personal interaction in the learning process, as well as the need for Wizards of the Coast to adapt their approach to better serve new players.

Zac RECAPS his Amazing LOBSTERCON experience
In this episode, Zac Clark shares his experiences from a recent Magic: The Gathering tournament, detailing his participation in both a side event and the main event. He discusses his deck choices, strategies, and matchups, providing insights into the gameplay and sideboarding decisions he made throughout the tournament. The conversation covers various matchups against different archetypes, including Goblins, Survival, and Burn decks, and highlights the importance of adapting strategies based on opponents' decks. Zach also reflects on the overall tournament experience and the lessons learned from both victories and defeats.

Zac RECAPS his Amazing LOBSTERCON experience
In this episode, Zac Clark shares his experiences from a recent Magic: The Gathering tournament, detailing his participation in both a side event and the main event. He discusses his deck choices, strategies, and matchups, providing insights into the gameplay and sideboarding decisions he made throughout the tournament. The conversation covers various matchups against different archetypes, including Goblins, Survival, and Burn decks, and highlights the importance of adapting strategies based on opponents' decks. Zach also reflects on the overall tournament experience and the lessons learned from both victories and defeats.

LOBSTERCON: Quite possibly the best MTG Event!
The conversation revolves around the experiences and insights gained from attending LobsterCon, a pre-modern magic event. The hosts discuss the nostalgic atmosphere, the strategies they employed, and the dynamics of gameplay that allowed for deeper engagement and learning. They reflect on the community aspect of the event, the joy of losing while still enjoying the game, and the importance of collaboration and experimentation in deck building. The discussion also touches on the speed of the format, personal growth through tournament experiences, and plans for future content related to pre-modern magic.

LOBSTERCON: Quite possibly the best MTG Event!
The conversation revolves around the experiences and insights gained from attending LobsterCon, a pre-modern magic event. The hosts discuss the nostalgic atmosphere, the strategies they employed, and the dynamics of gameplay that allowed for deeper engagement and learning. They reflect on the community aspect of the event, the joy of losing while still enjoying the game, and the importance of collaboration and experimentation in deck building. The discussion also touches on the speed of the format, personal growth through tournament experiences, and plans for future content related to pre-modern magic.

I KNEW IT! Reanimator and Oops are Dominating!
In this episode, Zac and Phil discuss the current state of the Magic: The Gathering Legacy format, focusing on the recent meta changes, deck strategies, and personal experiences in competitive play. They analyze various decks, including Dimir Reanimator, Cephalid Breakfast, and Beanstalk, while sharing insights on gameplay and the impact of recent bans. The conversation also touches on player perspectives regarding deck identity and the upcoming Lobster Con event, highlighting the excitement and strategies for pre-modern championships. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into the intricacies of Magic: The Gathering, focusing on the Stasis deck and its components. They discuss the effectiveness of Black Vice, the importance of counter spells, and the strategic choices involved in deck building. The conversation also explores alternative cards, innovative interactions, and the challenges of effective removal. As they brainstorm creative deck ideas, they touch on the unique mechanics of Grindstone and Celestial Dawn, culminating in a lively discussion about the upcoming LobsterCon event.

I KNEW IT! Reanimator and Oops are Dominating!
In this episode, Zac and Phil discuss the current state of the Magic: The Gathering Legacy format, focusing on the recent meta changes, deck strategies, and personal experiences in competitive play. They analyze various decks, including Dimir Reanimator, Cephalid Breakfast, and Beanstalk, while sharing insights on gameplay and the impact of recent bans. The conversation also touches on player perspectives regarding deck identity and the upcoming Lobster Con event, highlighting the excitement and strategies for pre-modern championships. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into the intricacies of Magic: The Gathering, focusing on the Stasis deck and its components. They discuss the effectiveness of Black Vice, the importance of counter spells, and the strategic choices involved in deck building. The conversation also explores alternative cards, innovative interactions, and the challenges of effective removal. As they brainstorm creative deck ideas, they touch on the unique mechanics of Grindstone and Celestial Dawn, culminating in a lively discussion about the upcoming LobsterCon event.

Extra Durdles: Is Sorcery The Contested Realm The Next Big Trading Card Game?
Zac & Phil delve into the card game Sorcery: The Contested Realm, discussing its unique features, gameplay mechanics, and the transition from traditional card games like Magic: The Gathering. They explore the appeal of Sorcery's hand-painted art, the strategic depth of its gameplay, and the growing organized play scene, highlighting the community's excitement for the game. The discussion also touches on the challenges faced in other formats and the potential for Sorcery to serve as a refreshing alternative.TakeawaysSorcery features all hand-painted art, enhancing its aesthetic appeal.The game is played on a four by five grid, combining elements of Magic and Warhammer.Players start with 20 life, similar to Magic: The Gathering.The gameplay mimics old school Magic, providing a nostalgic experience.Players can draw from two separate decks, mitigating mana screw issues.Sorcery releases one set a year, making it easier to keep up with the game.The game includes misprints in packs, adding a collectible aspect.Organized play is becoming a significant part of Sorcery's community.The game is free to play on Tabletop Simulator, increasing accessibility.The hosts express excitement about playing Sorcery at upcoming events.

Extra Durdles: Is Sorcery The Contested Realm The Next Big Trading Card Game?
Zac & Phil delve into the card game Sorcery: The Contested Realm, discussing its unique features, gameplay mechanics, and the transition from traditional card games like Magic: The Gathering. They explore the appeal of Sorcery's hand-painted art, the strategic depth of its gameplay, and the growing organized play scene, highlighting the community's excitement for the game. The discussion also touches on the challenges faced in other formats and the potential for Sorcery to serve as a refreshing alternative.TakeawaysSorcery features all hand-painted art, enhancing its aesthetic appeal.The game is played on a four by five grid, combining elements of Magic and Warhammer.Players start with 20 life, similar to Magic: The Gathering.The gameplay mimics old school Magic, providing a nostalgic experience.Players can draw from two separate decks, mitigating mana screw issues.Sorcery releases one set a year, making it easier to keep up with the game.The game includes misprints in packs, adding a collectible aspect.Organized play is becoming a significant part of Sorcery's community.The game is free to play on Tabletop Simulator, increasing accessibility.The hosts express excitement about playing Sorcery at upcoming events.

Infect Is a MAJOR player, DON'T SLEEP ON IT!
In this conversation, Sam Dams and Zac discuss the resurgence of the Infect deck in Magic: The Gathering, highlighting its recent upgrades, particularly the introduction of Legolas' Quick Reflexes. They explore the strategies and dynamics of the deck, the importance of timing and knowledge in gameplay, and the current meta shifts that favor Infect. The discussion emphasizes the deck's consistency and streamlined approach, encouraging players to revisit and experiment with Infect in competitive play.Infect is currently well-positioned due to players forgetting how to counter it.The deck has received significant upgrades, making it more competitive.Legolas' Quick Reflexes has transformed the way Infect can win games.Timing and knowledge of the meta are crucial for success with Infect.The deck's consistency has improved with streamlined card choices.Infect can effectively handle both aggro and combo matchups now.Players are often unfamiliar with the new cards in the deck.The removal spells in the meta have shifted, benefiting Infect.Infect can win quickly, often catching opponents off guard.The resurgence of Infect is a great opportunity for players to explore.Chapters00:00 The Resurgence of Infect03:10 Deck Upgrades and Strategies06:04 The Role of Legolas' Quick Reflexes09:02 Meta Shifts and Matchup Dynamics12:05 The Importance of Timing and Knowledge15:10 Consistency and Streamlining the Deck17:57 Final Thoughts and Future ProspectsSupport us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/EternalDurdlesJOIN US ON DISCORD: https://discord.gg/hrC7PxQZTETwitch:Twitch.tv/durdlemagusEternal Durdles Moxfield: https://www.moxfield.com/users/EternalDurdleshttps://www.moxfield.com/users/Durdlemagushttps://www.moxfield.com/users/ForceofPhilCheck out our song parodies on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/forceofphilFollow us on Twitter:Zac: @durdlemagusPhil: @ForceofPhil

Infect Is a MAJOR player, DON'T SLEEP ON IT!
In this conversation, Sam Dams and Zac discuss the resurgence of the Infect deck in Magic: The Gathering, highlighting its recent upgrades, particularly the introduction of Legolas' Quick Reflexes. They explore the strategies and dynamics of the deck, the importance of timing and knowledge in gameplay, and the current meta shifts that favor Infect. The discussion emphasizes the deck's consistency and streamlined approach, encouraging players to revisit and experiment with Infect in competitive play.Infect is currently well-positioned due to players forgetting how to counter it.The deck has received significant upgrades, making it more competitive.Legolas' Quick Reflexes has transformed the way Infect can win games.Timing and knowledge of the meta are crucial for success with Infect.The deck's consistency has improved with streamlined card choices.Infect can effectively handle both aggro and combo matchups now.Players are often unfamiliar with the new cards in the deck.The removal spells in the meta have shifted, benefiting Infect.Infect can win quickly, often catching opponents off guard.The resurgence of Infect is a great opportunity for players to explore.Chapters00:00 The Resurgence of Infect03:10 Deck Upgrades and Strategies06:04 The Role of Legolas' Quick Reflexes09:02 Meta Shifts and Matchup Dynamics12:05 The Importance of Timing and Knowledge15:10 Consistency and Streamlining the Deck17:57 Final Thoughts and Future ProspectsSupport us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/EternalDurdlesJOIN US ON DISCORD: https://discord.gg/hrC7PxQZTETwitch:Twitch.tv/durdlemagusEternal Durdles Moxfield: https://www.moxfield.com/users/EternalDurdleshttps://www.moxfield.com/users/Durdlemagushttps://www.moxfield.com/users/ForceofPhilCheck out our song parodies on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/forceofphilFollow us on Twitter:Zac: @durdlemagusPhil: @ForceofPhil

Why 60 Card Formats NEED Video Ban Announcements NOW?
In this conversation, Zac and Phil discuss the evolution of Banned and Restricted Announcements in Magic the Gathering, particularly focusing on the differences in communication and care between formats like EDH and Legacy. They express a desire for Wizards of the Coast to enhance their communication methods, particularly through video content, to better engage with the community. The discussion highlights the importance of transparency in decision-making and the need for a more player-centric approach to format stewardship.

Why 60 Card Formats NEED Video Ban Announcements NOW?
In this conversation, Zac and Phil discuss the evolution of Banned and Restricted Announcements in Magic the Gathering, particularly focusing on the differences in communication and care between formats like EDH and Legacy. They express a desire for Wizards of the Coast to enhance their communication methods, particularly through video content, to better engage with the community. The discussion highlights the importance of transparency in decision-making and the need for a more player-centric approach to format stewardship.

Event Prep Will Make You Win MORE Games!
Zac and Phil discuss their preparation strategies for upcoming events, particularly focusing on LobsterCon. They emphasize the importance of getting to the event early, playing in side events to understand the local meta, and the need for extensive testing and practice with their decks. The discussion also covers day-of strategies, including managing cognitive load and ensuring hydration, as well as the significance of effective sideboarding and listening to teammates for insights. Overall, the conversation provides valuable tips for players looking to enhance their tournament performance.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/EternalDurdles

Event Prep Will Make You Win MORE Games!
Zac and Phil discuss their preparation strategies for upcoming events, particularly focusing on LobsterCon. They emphasize the importance of getting to the event early, playing in side events to understand the local meta, and the need for extensive testing and practice with their decks. The discussion also covers day-of strategies, including managing cognitive load and ensuring hydration, as well as the significance of effective sideboarding and listening to teammates for insights. Overall, the conversation provides valuable tips for players looking to enhance their tournament performance.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/EternalDurdles

How Gaming Evolution Forces Magic Players to Change Their Ways?
Zac and Phil discuss the evolution of deck styles and preferences in Magic: The Gathering, particularly in response to shifts in the metagame. They explore how players adapt their strategies, the importance of experimentation with new cards, and the balance between off-meta and top-tier decks. The conversation also touches on personal growth in deck choices and the challenges faced by control players in a constantly changing environment. In this conversation, the hosts discuss the importance of learning from losses in Magic: The Gathering, exploring new cards and strategies, and the significance of player style in gameplay. They emphasize the need for players to evolve their strategies in competitive play and how understanding one's style can lead to better decision-making and enjoyment in the game.

How Gaming Evolution Forces Magic Players to Change Their Ways?
Zac and Phil discuss the evolution of deck styles and preferences in Magic: The Gathering, particularly in response to shifts in the metagame. They explore how players adapt their strategies, the importance of experimentation with new cards, and the balance between off-meta and top-tier decks. The conversation also touches on personal growth in deck choices and the challenges faced by control players in a constantly changing environment. In this conversation, the hosts discuss the importance of learning from losses in Magic: The Gathering, exploring new cards and strategies, and the significance of player style in gameplay. They emphasize the need for players to evolve their strategies in competitive play and how understanding one's style can lead to better decision-making and enjoyment in the game.

Keeping your Legacy Deck Relevant: The Overton Window
In this episode, the hosts discuss the shifting power dynamics in the Legacy format, particularly focusing on the impact of recent bans and the emergence of new strategies. They explore how the Overton window for deck viability has changed, especially regarding control decks and the role of Mystic Sanctuary as a key card. The conversation delves into the diminishing relevance of Terminus in the current meta, highlighting the dominance of Beanstalk as a game-changing threat that alters the landscape of competitive play. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the impact of the Beanstalk deck on gameplay dynamics, exploring how it alters the rules of engagement in Legacy formats. They discuss the importance of having multiple legacy power level strategies in a deck, the significance of understanding deck infrastructure, and the learning experiences that come from gameplay mistakes. The conversation also emphasizes the need for players to evaluate their card choices in relation to the current meta and how the Overton window of deck viability shifts over time.Chapters00:00 Shifting Power Levels in Legacy03:05 The Evolution of Control Decks05:51 Mystic Sanctuary: The New Power Card08:48 The Role of Terminus in Modern Play11:55 Beanstalk: The Game-Changing Threat21:06 Understanding Beanstalk's Impact on Gameplay22:50 Legacy Power Level Strategies25:42 Navigating the Meta with Dual Strategies28:50 The Importance of Deck Infrastructure33:36 Learning from Mistakes in Gameplay39:12 Evaluating Card Choices in the Current MetaSupport us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/EternalDurdlesJOIN US ON DISCORD: https://discord.gg/hrC7PxQZTETwitch:Twitch.tv/durdlemagusEternal Durdles Moxfield: https://www.moxfield.com/users/EternalDurdleshttps://www.moxfield.com/users/Durdlemagushttps://www.moxfield.com/users/ForceofPhilCheck out our song parodies on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/forceofphilFollow us on Twitter:Zac: @durdlemagusPhil: @ForceofPhil

Keeping your Legacy Deck Relevant: The Overton Window
In this episode, the hosts discuss the shifting power dynamics in the Legacy format, particularly focusing on the impact of recent bans and the emergence of new strategies. They explore how the Overton window for deck viability has changed, especially regarding control decks and the role of Mystic Sanctuary as a key card. The conversation delves into the diminishing relevance of Terminus in the current meta, highlighting the dominance of Beanstalk as a game-changing threat that alters the landscape of competitive play. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the impact of the Beanstalk deck on gameplay dynamics, exploring how it alters the rules of engagement in Legacy formats. They discuss the importance of having multiple legacy power level strategies in a deck, the significance of understanding deck infrastructure, and the learning experiences that come from gameplay mistakes. The conversation also emphasizes the need for players to evaluate their card choices in relation to the current meta and how the Overton window of deck viability shifts over time.Chapters00:00 Shifting Power Levels in Legacy03:05 The Evolution of Control Decks05:51 Mystic Sanctuary: The New Power Card08:48 The Role of Terminus in Modern Play11:55 Beanstalk: The Game-Changing Threat21:06 Understanding Beanstalk's Impact on Gameplay22:50 Legacy Power Level Strategies25:42 Navigating the Meta with Dual Strategies28:50 The Importance of Deck Infrastructure33:36 Learning from Mistakes in Gameplay39:12 Evaluating Card Choices in the Current MetaSupport us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/EternalDurdlesJOIN US ON DISCORD: https://discord.gg/hrC7PxQZTETwitch:Twitch.tv/durdlemagusEternal Durdles Moxfield: https://www.moxfield.com/users/EternalDurdleshttps://www.moxfield.com/users/Durdlemagushttps://www.moxfield.com/users/ForceofPhilCheck out our song parodies on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/forceofphilFollow us on Twitter:Zac: @durdlemagusPhil: @ForceofPhil

Why We HATE The Awkward Garbage Time Before New Sets?
The conversation delves into the concept of 'garbage time' in Magic, a period where the meta is in flux due to upcoming set releases and recent bans. The hosts discuss how this affects gameplay and data collection, particularly in online versus paper formats. They analyze the current meta game, highlighting the prevalence of certain decks and strategies, and emphasize the importance of adapting to new cards and shifts in the meta. The discussion also touches on the future of control decks and the implications of recent changes in the game. In this conversation, the hosts delve into the current state of the Legacy format in Magic: The Gathering, focusing on the strengths of Dimir Tempo decks, the impact of combo strategies, and the implications of recent ban announcements. They discuss the balance between powerful reanimator strategies and fair gameplay, as well as the evolution of the meta towards faster, more aggressive decks. The conversation culminates in a reflection on how Legacy has become akin to Vintage, with a focus on turn-zero kills and the challenges faced by mid-range and control decks.TakeawaysGarbage time refers to the period between ban announcements and new set releases.The timing of ban announcements can render current metagame data irrelevant.New sets can significantly impact deck performance and strategies.Control decks are struggling to find their place in the current meta.Combo decks, particularly those with turn-zero kills, are becoming more prevalent.The Legacy format is evolving towards a vintage-like state.Players need to adapt their strategies to the changing meta.The importance of understanding the current metagame for effective deck building.There is a tension between wanting diverse strategies and the dominance of certain decks.The future of Legacy may require a reevaluation of what constitutes a fair game.Chapters00:00 Garbage Time in Magic: The Gathering05:00 The Impact of New Sets on the Meta09:58 Current Meta Analysis and Deck Performance15:06 The Evolution of Control and Combo Decks20:00 Revisiting the Legacy Format30:10 Crossing the Rubicon: Legacy's Future

Why We HATE The Awkward Garbage Time Before New Sets?
The conversation delves into the concept of 'garbage time' in Magic, a period where the meta is in flux due to upcoming set releases and recent bans. The hosts discuss how this affects gameplay and data collection, particularly in online versus paper formats. They analyze the current meta game, highlighting the prevalence of certain decks and strategies, and emphasize the importance of adapting to new cards and shifts in the meta. The discussion also touches on the future of control decks and the implications of recent changes in the game. In this conversation, the hosts delve into the current state of the Legacy format in Magic: The Gathering, focusing on the strengths of Dimir Tempo decks, the impact of combo strategies, and the implications of recent ban announcements. They discuss the balance between powerful reanimator strategies and fair gameplay, as well as the evolution of the meta towards faster, more aggressive decks. The conversation culminates in a reflection on how Legacy has become akin to Vintage, with a focus on turn-zero kills and the challenges faced by mid-range and control decks.TakeawaysGarbage time refers to the period between ban announcements and new set releases.The timing of ban announcements can render current metagame data irrelevant.New sets can significantly impact deck performance and strategies.Control decks are struggling to find their place in the current meta.Combo decks, particularly those with turn-zero kills, are becoming more prevalent.The Legacy format is evolving towards a vintage-like state.Players need to adapt their strategies to the changing meta.The importance of understanding the current metagame for effective deck building.There is a tension between wanting diverse strategies and the dominance of certain decks.The future of Legacy may require a reevaluation of what constitutes a fair game.Chapters00:00 Garbage Time in Magic: The Gathering05:00 The Impact of New Sets on the Meta09:58 Current Meta Analysis and Deck Performance15:06 The Evolution of Control and Combo Decks20:00 Revisiting the Legacy Format30:10 Crossing the Rubicon: Legacy's Future

New DragonStorm Cards That Will Dominate The Meta Forever!
Zac Clark and Phil Blechman dive into the latest Magic: The Gathering set, Tarkir Dragon Storm. They discuss various new cards, their potential impact on Legacy and Commander formats, and share their insights on card design and gameplay strategies. Key highlights include an in-depth analysis of Ugin, Eye of Storms, the potential of Clarion Conqueror, and the excitement surrounding Rally the Monastery. The hosts also touch on the implications of new blue and black cards, concluding with a discussion on Roiling Dragon Storm as a potential sleeper hit. In this conversation, the hosts delve into the latest set of Magic: The Gathering cards, analyzing various new playables across different colors. They discuss under-the-radar cards, evaluate their potential impact on gameplay, and share insights on specific cards that could change the meta. The conversation covers black, red, green, and gold cards, as well as enchantments and hybrid cards, ultimately leading to a discussion on sleeper picks from the set.

New DragonStorm Cards That Will Dominate The Meta Forever!
Zac Clark and Phil Blechman dive into the latest Magic: The Gathering set, Tarkir Dragon Storm. They discuss various new cards, their potential impact on Legacy and Commander formats, and share their insights on card design and gameplay strategies. Key highlights include an in-depth analysis of Ugin, Eye of Storms, the potential of Clarion Conqueror, and the excitement surrounding Rally the Monastery. The hosts also touch on the implications of new blue and black cards, concluding with a discussion on Roiling Dragon Storm as a potential sleeper hit. In this conversation, the hosts delve into the latest set of Magic: The Gathering cards, analyzing various new playables across different colors. They discuss under-the-radar cards, evaluate their potential impact on gameplay, and share insights on specific cards that could change the meta. The conversation covers black, red, green, and gold cards, as well as enchantments and hybrid cards, ultimately leading to a discussion on sleeper picks from the set.

3 Tarkir DragonStorm Cards you need for Legacy!
Zac Clark and Phil Blechman delve into the latest Tarkir DragonStorm cards. They discuss the strategic implications of these cards, their potential roles in various decks in the Legacy Metagame, and how they can influence gameplay dynamics. The conversation highlights the importance of card advantage, instant speed spells, and the evolving meta in competitive play. I

A FINAL Look at Premodern before LobsterCon
Zac Clark and Phil Blechman invite Phil Nguyen (MTGBANDING) to dive into the world of Premodern. They discuss the significance of deck photography, the upcoming LobsterCon and its pre-modern championships, and the current metagame, including popular decks and strategies. The conversation also covers key threats in the format and effective removal options for players preparing for tournaments. In this conversation, the hosts delve into various Magic: The Gathering decks and strategies, focusing on the versatility of Chain of Vapor, the potential of Stasis, and the ongoing debate about the optimal number of Thwart in Stasis decks. They explore under-the-radar decks like Goblins, Elves, and Ponza Oath, while also discussing the strengths of Enchantress and Blue-White Control. The conversation shifts to the state of black in the current meta and the implications of unbanning certain black cards, weighing the pros and cons of cards like Necropotence and Yawgmoth's Will. In this conversation, Phil and the hosts delve into various aspects of the Pre-Modern Magic: The Gathering format, focusing on the potential of specific cards like Bosium Strip and Yawgmoth's Will, the implications of unbanning cards like Tendrils of Agony, and the impact of supplemental sets on black decks. They explore innovative deck ideas, unexplored cards, and strategies that could reshape the format, emphasizing the importance of creativity and experimentation in deck building.Check out MTGBANDING SUBSTACK: https://mtgbanding.substack.com/

Maxtortion Reacts to the Ban Announcement
In this episode of Eternal Durdles, the hosts invite @MaxtortionMTG to discuss the recent ban announcement in Magic the Gathering's Legacy format, The conversation delves into the hosts' reactions, letter grades for the announcement, and the implications for the Legacy format. They explore community sentiment, the need for transparency from the game's designers, and the future of Reanimator decks in light of the recent changes. In this conversation, the hosts delve into the evolving landscape of the Legacy format in Magic: The Gathering, discussing the viability of various deck archetypes, particularly focusing on Eldrazi and Oops All Spells. They explore the implications of recent bans, the strategic depth of different decks, and the potential for future changes to the ban list. The discussion highlights the balance between competitive play and the enjoyment of the game, emphasizing the importance of counterplay and deck resilience.

Big Changes Coming to Eternal Durdles
In this State of the Channel update for Eternal Durdles, the hosts discuss exciting changes and plans for the future, including expanded gameplay content, new formats, and enhanced community engagement through Patreon. They emphasize the importance of supporter contributions and outline their goals for the upcoming year, including coverage of major events and growth in their subscriber base.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/EternalDurdles

This Announcement could herald a NEW age of Legacy
Zac and Phil delve into the current state of the Legacy format in Magic: The Gathering, focusing on the implications of card bans and unbans, particularly the controversial Sowing Mycospawn. They discuss player engagement, the role of Ancient Tomb, and the challenges posed by the reanimator archetype. The conversation emphasizes the need for community involvement in decision-making and the potential for significant changes to the format to enhance player experience.

MARCH 2025 BNR Legacy Community Episode
This epsiode revolves around the current state of the Legacy format in Magic: The Gathering, focusing on proposed bans and unbans of the legacy format. Participants express concerns about the dominance of several deck archetypes decks, particularly Reanimator, as well as the impact of cards like Sowing Mycospawn on the meta. Various perspectives are shared on how to achieve a more balanced and enjoyable format, with suggestions for both banning and unbanning cards to enhance gameplay diversity. The conversation delves into the current state of the Legacy format in Magic: The Gathering, highlighting various perspectives on necessary changes.Participants discuss the dominance of control and reanimator decks, the challenges posed by Oops All Spells, and the overall health of the format. There is a consensus on the need for excitement and engagement within the community, with differing opinions on what actions Wizards of the Coast should take in the upcoming ban announcement. The conversation delves into the current state of the Legacy format in Magic the Gathering, focusing on the dominance of Blue Black Reanimator and the implications of potential bans and unbans. Participants share their insights on the meta, specific cards that may need to be addressed, and the overall health of the format. The discussion reflects a range of opinions on how to balance the game while maintaining player enjoyment and competitive integrity.Guests and Links!BoshNRoll https://www.youtube.com/@BoshNRollChris Banuchi https://www.youtube.com/@90sMTGDasSourKraut https://www.youtube.com/@dassourkrautThrabenU https://www.youtube.com/@ThrabenUniversityRomario https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/romario-netohARAIN https://www.twitch.tv/hARAINVolrathxp https://linktr.ee/volrathxpStrassdaddy https://youtube.com/@strassdaddy Sahar Mirhadi https://linktr.ee/thelegacygambitKelvin Wallce https://x.com/kjwallace18Peter Plank https://open.spotify.com/show/6WCwzcvWiDPIpwKmaOf9eS?si=e8284945a762403ephilipp klein https://open.spotify.com/show/6WCwzcvWiDPIpwKmaOf9eS?si=e8284945a762403eRob Roosingh https://linktr.ee/admiralvortexDaniel Pernusch https://open.spotify.com/show/6WCwzcvWiDPIpwKmaOf9eS?si=e8284945a762403eSARGE https://x.com/sargentpresentsDavid Marchese https://youtu.be/j9Hjj_pcmfAMichael Mapson https://open.spotify.com/show/0YLhVRoZlqBk1Vlk5ONknj?si=421bfd8a4c53440aEric Ratkowski https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAPN8e-GKBoRyan Nicholas https://linktr.ee/tronisbadCrucible of Words https://www.youtube.com/@crucible_of_wordsBilly Mitchell https://open.spotify.com/show/0YLhVRoZlqBk1Vlk5ONknj?si=421bfd8a4c53440aBCDL https://x.com/BcdLegacyRobin Svensén https://open.spotify.com/show/1WLKeC65xIcgMM0knNp6fc?si=4eeefbf237504a36Fenruscloud https://www.youtube.com/@FenruscloudDavid Kaplan https://x.com/David_H_KaplanLarss0n https://www.youtube.com/@johanlarsson6675Victor Bernhardtz https://open.spotify.com/show/1WLKeC65xIcgMM0knNp6fc?si=4eeefbf237504a36Christofer https://open.spotify.com/show/1WLKeC65xIcgMM0knNp6fc?si=4eeefbf237504a36Tony Scapone https://linktr.ee/tonyscaponeMaxtortion https://www.youtube.com/@MaxtortionMTGAnuraag Das linktr.ee/anzidmtgBob Huang https://x.com/Griselpuff