Magic Printed An OP Card To Sell Boosters. But The Market Crashed. Why?

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Published 2024-07-02

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  • Small correction, mirrodin block only has mirrodin, darksteel and 5th dawn. Modern legality begins with this block (EDIT: Actually 8th edition was the first modern legal set, as well as the first set with the modern card frame, not Mirrodin, thanks to lancelot717 for the correction). Mirrodin besieged was part of the 2nd mirrodin block (aka new phyrexia) which came later. Cheers
  • @Uberlord1337
    Fwiw Shuko has seen play in the legacy deck cephalid breakfast for similar abuse, there is a creature that lets you mill your deck by targeting it. It was way less resilient and robust than Nadu though. I don't keep up to date with magic much anymore so I really enjoyed your video explaining this new tomfoolery!
  • @dekina1198
    Oko, the Broko 2.0 I remeber you presentation on Oko and it was great! Happy to see another video like this ❀
  • @paulszki
    They won't ban sprinheart nantuko because... well... that card is also from MH3. If they don't want to ban nadu because it's from the current set, banning Nantuko makes no sense. I can absolutely see them trying to wiggle out of it by banning shuko though. It's an old card that has no use outside this very broken combo. While I personally hate nadu as well, they might not actually ban it and instead just have it be still really, incredibly powerful and just ban a couple of support pieces to tone down the power. In the end, modern is full of busted cards like the one ring, bowmasters, sheoldred. Their reason for not banning Nadu would basically be that they don't want to give players the idea that investing in strong magic cards is bad. But on the other hand, even if they ban support pieces to have the deck be more in line with the rest of modern... the effect of Nadu still being in modern might linger, and whatever other version of Nadu might pop up, it might be just as miserable and boring to play against as the shuko-version and modern might still just crumble as a format anyway as people lose interest. Good job wotc! πŸŽ‰
  • @Ulubai
    There's a fine line between powerful and broken. Two times per turn per creature is way over the line.
  • Yooo the "Baumi explains a Magic card with a PPT presentation" series is back, let's goo
  • Hey, hey... Shuko has been played in Cephalid Breakfast since Urza's saga was printed!
  • @dovesr0478
    "Well, well, well, if it isn't the consequences of my own actions" -WOTC
  • @edonygrz
    So nadu is basically unkillable gadgetzan auctioneer, and the deck is miracle rogue
  • @MKSiringOne
    I've said it before, I don't play magic or even watch any content about it, but these videos are some of my favorites. I have rewatched "Oko, The Broko" multiple times for example lol
  • Correction: 03:04 the Mirrodin block. Mirrodin Besieged is the middle part of the Scars of Mirrodin block.
  • because why would i crack overpriced sealed to chase a card that's going to be a guaranteed ban within 6 mo. even timmy can see what's coming with the bird.
  • Its been a while since i watched your vids. Didn't know you had a channel for other topic stuff. Thanks for a vid, really liked it. πŸ‘
  • Wake up babe, they've been shorting Magic the Gathering cards
  • Thank you for the fascinating analysis! In my opinion? WotC made their bed and now they have to lie in it.
  • @moerdere1ch
    Same kinda happend with Hogaak back in MH1 times. Theoretical, Hogaak would/should sell for $80+, but everyone knew that the deck, and most likely hogaak himself would be banned, so nobody realy bought hogaak, at least not for the price. Everyone was basically like: "yeah, the card is broken, but it's gonna be banned in no time, no point in investing in it."
  • We need more magic Content from you πŸ™πŸ™ love to see your excitement about the topic