![]() Luis Scott-Vargas (LSV): LSV has been a respected member of the Magic Community due to his work with as an editor and writer. He writes columns for DailyMTG ( Which can be found here)He can be contacted through his twitter: his Magic Online account: 'Marshall_LR', or his Reddit account: /u/Marshall_LR Marshall Sutcliffe: The longest running member of the show, and its host, Marshall is a Magic and Poker personality, as well as a commentator for Magic. This is not currently slated to be a regular show, but one where he can record episodes as they present themselves. The 1-for-1 (RSS): This is a new podcast where Marshall interviews interesting people. It features Marshall Sutcliffe (Host of all the shows here) and Jon Loucks (an old LR host, and with a one-for-one episode here). Brian Wong joined Marshall as the new co-host shortly after, but left late in 2014, making way for LSV who joined in 2015.Ĭonstructed Resources (RSS): This is an even newer podcast about Constructed, mainly Standard focused, with the goal of having you walk away from each show feeling improved at Constructed Magic. After a long stint on the show, Jon was also hired into R&D at Wizards of the Coast in 2013. In 2011 Ryan was hired into the R&D department at Wizards of the Coast, and as a result Jon Loucks joined the show as the co-host. The show was started in 2009 with hosts Marshall Sutcliffe and Ryan Spain. Limited Resources (RSS): Limited Resources is a weekly podcast dedicated to improving your skill at Magic: The Gathering, with an emphasis on Limited play. Feedback is welcome - send us a message ( email us or through reddit), or make a post! Rulesģ) All content should be SFW and appropriate for all ages, just like the show.Ĥ) Don't make posts with links to the podcasts or the blog (commenting with links is fine).ĥ) You must follow reddiquette and the Reddit rules.Ħ) When you post a sealed pool, please do not just post an unbuilt pool, but include at least one built deck. Even in a duel, if you can get your artifact creatures to deal damage at different times, such as by giving some of them first strike or double strike, you’ll get two corresponding card-draw triggers.A place for Limited Resources, Constructed Resources and One-For-One listeners to gather and talk about the podcasts, Limited, Constructed, value and more. You can do the same in a free-for-all multiplayer game by attacking two different players. This means that if you attack with two Thopters, you can assign one Thopter’s damage to Head A, assign the other’s damage to Head B, and draw two cards. For example, in Two-Headed Giant (which you may have played at your last prerelease), although both heads share a life total, they’re still two separate players. Worry not, though, for there are ways around this card-drawing restriction… such as by spying on multiple opponents at once. Rather, the Network will trigger once for each time that “one or more artifact creatures you control deal combat damage to a player…” and since all attacking creatures deal combat damage at the same time, no matter whether you’re attacking with one, two, or twenty Thopters, you’re only going to get to draw one card off spying on your opponent. As great as it would be if the Network upgraded all your Thopters into Thieving Magpies, that’s sadly not the case. That second ability warrants further investigation, though. What happens when you get a bunch of Thopter tokens together? Why, they form a Thopter Spy Network, of course! Although it’s not an artifact itself, this card is great at supporting artifacts, being able to deploy a new addition to your ranks each turn (assuming you already have one…and if you’re playing the Network in your deck, you do have one, don’t you?), and also drawing you a bunch of cards.
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