Nadu vs. Hogaak | What's the Most Broken Deck in Modern's History?

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  • Nadu is coming off a historically dominant Pro Tour performance, but how does it match up against Hogaak - one of the most broken Modern decks of all time? Let's find out!
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Komentáře • 908

  • @daemonstail9226
    @daemonstail9226 Před 2 dny +1078

    The strongest sorcerer of today vs the strongest sorcerer of history.

    • @Graatand
      @Graatand Před 2 dny +85

      With this treasure I summon…
      Mahoragaak!

    • @Shmackle123
      @Shmackle123 Před 2 dny +11

      Gambare, gambare

    • @rafaelfreire3490
      @rafaelfreire3490 Před 2 dny +17

      It’s not Gojover

    • @EddieAFool
      @EddieAFool Před 2 dny +57

      "You were magnificent Nadu"
      "I shall never forget you as long as I live"
      -Hogaak

    • @PharaohofAtlantis
      @PharaohofAtlantis Před 2 dny +6

      Judegman is like, Lantern Control in this analogy then?

  • @theotherjoedimaggio
    @theotherjoedimaggio Před 2 dny +824

    Watching Hogaak go off that first game was just stupid in all the good ways. So broken. Thanks for putting this together.

    • @wyqted
      @wyqted Před 2 dny +31

      At least it doesn't take 10 min to kill

    • @JonaxII
      @JonaxII Před 2 dny +12

      Yeah, definitely more explosive power against unsuspecting opponents. Nadus strengths lie more in resilience

    • @malte54
      @malte54 Před 2 dny +9

      @@wyqted
      That's the point. Hogaak was broken, but it was fast. It was fun to watch. Probably most fun to watch bseides hollow one.

    • @MrDancingrobots
      @MrDancingrobots Před 2 dny +1

      ​@@malte54 totally, Hogak and Hollow One were both really fun to watch. No matter what happened, you knew it was happening quickly in most cases.

    • @Playingwithproxies
      @Playingwithproxies Před dnem +1

      The problem with nadu is the lack of viable counter play.. hogak is dead to any GY hate sideboard 😂

  • @fromadhdtodndtomtg
    @fromadhdtodndtomtg Před 2 dny +436

    Sometimes I wonder and go, "Maybe just unban it all and let the magoc gods sort it out"... then I watch this and go "Oh yeah."

    • @thedoctorbob7
      @thedoctorbob7 Před 2 dny +43

      These both still probably lose to an inkmoth and a blazing shoal.

    • @Netro1992
      @Netro1992 Před 2 dny +23

      ​@@thedoctorbob7
      Wasn't that the winner of the last no ban list modern, with hypergensis closely behind?

    • @guillermocortes4415
      @guillermocortes4415 Před 2 dny +37

      As someone who follows the No Banlist modern Meta, most tournaments Top 8 are 4 Izzet Phoenix, 3 4cc good stuff and 1 pet combo deck that the pilot has played since 2016 and mysteriously takes the price home. If you think Hogaak is bad, you haven't seen what 4 Mental Misstep can do.

    • @diabeticmonkey
      @diabeticmonkey Před 2 dny +5

      Everything would be twelvepost, and it would be glorious

    • @thedoctorbob7
      @thedoctorbob7 Před 2 dny +20

      @@Netro1992 I think the most recent one I saw Depths took it all.
      The combo decks in no ban modern are all busted. It just depends which one the tournament isn't prepared for.

  • @kaszael
    @kaszael Před 2 dny +153

    51:34 Richard casually tapping a land for mana to cast Hogaak. You thought we didn't notice, but we did. JUDGE!!!

    • @Polmax2312
      @Polmax2312 Před 20 hodinami +7

      I think it adds more realism to the replication of FNM experience of the time. I saw this move done multiple times, so upvote for historical accuracy.

    • @DrAngryMongoose
      @DrAngryMongoose Před 15 hodinami +2

      Two explores

    • @Kasigi03
      @Kasigi03 Před 4 hodinami +1

      That was after Seth said his Wall of Roots had one power, which it did not. The minus one,one counters would have negated his enchantment's boost. JUDGE, hahahah.

    • @kaszael
      @kaszael Před 4 hodinami +1

      @@Kasigi03 Wall of Roots gives itself -0/-1 counters, not -1/-1.

    • @Kasigi03
      @Kasigi03 Před 4 hodinami

      @@kaszael Whoops, you're right

  • @12Fakeaccount
    @12Fakeaccount Před 2 dny +405

    This is awesome! Can we see a Round 2 wherein Hogaak builds with the cards printed in his absence and Nadu gets a chance to build with the expectation of playing against him? At the time of Hogaak, Leyline was a staple because people anticipated seeing him.

    • @lucasalbero7366
      @lucasalbero7366 Před 2 dny +33

      And maybe a Hogaak without Bridge since it's the arguably the stronger version (after ban)

    • @PinkSpaceHippy
      @PinkSpaceHippy Před 2 dny +15

      Leyline was a staple and yet it didn't matter. Most played card at the PT and Hogaak still put up 56% WR and was 45% of decks 8-X or better

    • @12Fakeaccount
      @12Fakeaccount Před 2 dny +6

      @PinkSpaceHippy This is true, but I am curious about this aspect specifically because 4C Nadu performed lower than Bant. I'm wondering if the color black changes its performance against Hogaak, or if it is in fact so monolithic that it would do better to Two Ships the matchup.

    • @Marksmaan
      @Marksmaan Před 2 dny +15

      Yeah, Nadu wasn't built to beat faster combo decks because there just aren't any. That said Hogaak is legit threat in Vintage still so anyone who thinks Nadu is as bad as Hogaak was nuts from the beginning. Lol

    • @ignalol
      @ignalol Před 2 dny +2

      @@Marksmaan isn't mono red storm a turn 2 win combo deck, and the second most popular deck in play rate on the pro tour?

  • @nickstrain8376
    @nickstrain8376 Před 2 dny +227

    51:35 Richard tapped a land to cast hoggak. He needed to exile one more card from yard.

  • @philipblades3213
    @philipblades3213 Před 2 dny +125

    Never actually see a Hogaak match but wow... That is honestly brutal!

    • @ShinkuDragon
      @ShinkuDragon Před 2 dny +21

      the worst part is he was actually misplaying a bit, so this was hogaak, with not the best list, while being sorta misplayed. the gaak's absurd.
      (example of where he messed up, game 2 if he's going to sac his creatures with a single bridge in grave, he should've casted hogaak first to tap them and mill 8 more, and then sac the tapped creatures for untapped zombies)

    • @exsnypre
      @exsnypre Před 2 dny +8

      @@ShinkuDragon He also could have used Hogaak to convoke another Hogaak from the yard and then sacrificed in response to save 1 more card in his graveyard per loop and be more efficient.

  • @zotha
    @zotha Před 2 dny +192

    I think Richard missed approximately 23 full zombie movies worth of zombie triggers in that 2nd game. Also in game 4 I think Richard shuffled Polluted Delta back into his deck instead of putting it in the GY when fetching on turn 2.

    • @vladimirgm1773
      @vladimirgm1773 Před 2 dny +4

      He also played Hogaak from his hand in second to last game

    • @pandasawrus
      @pandasawrus Před 2 dny +78

      @@vladimirgm1773you can cast hogaak from hand you just can’t spend mana on it.

    • @TheAlmightyGoiter
      @TheAlmightyGoiter Před 2 dny +14

      He also milled less cards than he was supposed to a few times and sacrificed Hogaak and put him in the exile pile a couple times. Even with some blunders, it's still so powerful.

    • @vladimirgm1773
      @vladimirgm1773 Před 2 dny +2

      @@pandasawrus ohhhh right, thought it was like Haakon, mb. Guess it is more broken than I thought...

    • @robynmaag1266
      @robynmaag1266 Před 2 dny +1

      That second game he blundered left and right but still won haha

  • @tabaxi_enthusiast
    @tabaxi_enthusiast Před 2 dny +133

    If I'm not mistaken, Urza's Saga could have fetched one of the Haywire Mites instead of Shuko at 12:05, since this would have given Seth two more triggers to find lands with. I'm not sure how much it would actually end up mattering though, since Richard might've just won anyways with the combo.

    • @juliandilmi1664
      @juliandilmi1664 Před 2 dny +24

      Yes, that would have been correct, I think. The mite could have also stopped the combo, if he hits a green source off of the 2 additional triggers.

    • @Dragiceoriginal
      @Dragiceoriginal Před 2 dny +23

      Seth also very clearly doesn’t understand you only need one Shuko to trigger Nadu twice, even with no other creatures.

    • @TheVaultDescendant
      @TheVaultDescendant Před 2 dny +30

      He could also have gotten a Dryad instead of a surveil land for two more so he missed out on four triggers.

    • @jacobburrows311
      @jacobburrows311 Před 2 dny +13

      Also many lists ran springleaf drum. Fetch that insead of 2nd shuko and you can still cast the noble heiarch.
      Also also, endurance outs the combo kill so the missing 4th mana actually mattered a ton.

    • @someguy1ification
      @someguy1ification Před dnem +4

      He mentioned while searching that Shuko was his "only legal target", did he later find out that he was running Mite after all?

  • @johnsmith-dn8kv
    @johnsmith-dn8kv Před 2 dny +171

    "If Hogaak got a god hand...I'd have a little trouble."
    "But Nadu, would you lose?"
    "...Nah, I'd Win."

    • @SpiritWing546
      @SpiritWing546 Před 2 dny +30

      i reckon it should be the other way round. Hogaak being the strongest deck in history and Nadu the strongest deck today

    • @johnsmith-dn8kv
      @johnsmith-dn8kv Před 2 dny +10

      @@SpiritWing546 Correct, time to edit it

    • @jormungardwe
      @jormungardwe Před 2 dny +12

      ​@@SpiritWing546 Nadu wins, current versions have plenty of endurances in the deck so the evoke trigger would force the bridges to self exile and the reshuffle effect would deal with the vengevines.

    • @frankchu7190
      @frankchu7190 Před 2 dny +18

      @@jormungardwe”nadu wins”, nadu just lost 4-1 in a bo7.

    • @jormungardwe
      @jormungardwe Před 2 dny +5

      @@frankchu7190 using only 1 endurance in the main which alone destroys the bridge hogaak deck

  • @UnknowableSir
    @UnknowableSir Před 2 dny +34

    @28:57 the F6 token 😂😂 gotta start bringing that to commander games

  • @brettgrossman1113
    @brettgrossman1113 Před 2 dny +152

    Very cool content idea! Would love to see more stuff like this

    • @chancebates8041
      @chancebates8041 Před 2 dny +5

      It used to be a series called goat magic

    • @freyamiles3718
      @freyamiles3718 Před 2 dny

      CGB did an eldraine unbanned video which is similar but not quite as busted

    • @rayndeon1
      @rayndeon1 Před 2 dny +2

      Cardmarket MTG's channel has hosted a pretty cool series of flashback videos in this vein of having tournaments of all of the standout decks in a given format against each other. Thus far, they've gone through the various Worlds decks, Modern, and Pauper.

    • @samuelhowarth9994
      @samuelhowarth9994 Před dnem

      ​@@rayndeon1I think they're currently working on a Legacy video?

  • @Sicktoid
    @Sicktoid Před 2 dny +36

    I howled with laughter when the chipmunk voices started on that fast forwarded Nadu combo. Wish there was an IRL option to do that - would make it bearable. Awesome video!

    • @Sosroseno
      @Sosroseno Před dnem +1

      sped up Seth is hilarious!

  • @MCcreeperlover123
    @MCcreeperlover123 Před 2 dny +87

    I had this exact thought yesterday about these decks, but I feel like players would find a way to play hogaak in the nadu deck

    • @ZeroIsEven
      @ZeroIsEven Před 2 dny +24

      Now they have to play Nadu Hogaak vs Original Hogaak just to find out.

    • @user-gj4ml7su3n
      @user-gj4ml7su3n Před dnem +3

      "I make 7 insect tokens, tap them to convoke Hogaak. Equip Shuko to Hogaak twice, put two lands into play, make two insect tokens..."

  • @CenJohan
    @CenJohan Před 2 dny +34

    Nadu players really said that Thoracle wasn't the proper win con and reinvented four horseman combo that's tournament legal solely because it advances the board state despite being non-deterministic infinite loop. "Trust me, eventually my stack of cards will be in the right order to let me win and I do it infinite times. But I'm making bodies so it's legal."

    • @zacharylohner
      @zacharylohner Před dnem +8

      It's deterministic if you do it properly, which Seth didn't quite do here. You make infinite mana first, then get waterlogged grove in play, do the loop putting only otawara/boseiju into the deck, draw it, and repeat.

    • @jaredwonnacott9732
      @jaredwonnacott9732 Před dnem +2

      Still non-deterministic. 50% is a lot better than 8%, but it's still possible to have Otawara on top every single time.

    • @zacharylohner
      @zacharylohner Před dnem +1

      @@jaredwonnacott9732 you only put otawara or boseiju into your deck. The waterlogged grove is already in play from a previous iteration where you went through the entire deck and put all the lands into play.

    • @jaredwonnacott9732
      @jaredwonnacott9732 Před 21 hodinou

      @@zacharylohner Oh, yeah, that makes sense, you'd have a two step cycle, essentially, one where you get the Waterlogged Grove back and one where you draw and use your Channel lands. If I'd actually played the deck, I'd have probably figured it out eventually, but A) I don't really have anyone to play modern with, and B) there's no way I could afford that deck.

    • @zacharylohner
      @zacharylohner Před 13 hodinami

      @@jaredwonnacott9732 yeah I wouldn’t buy it anyway if you could afford it, it’s gonna get banned

  • @Serviner
    @Serviner Před 2 dny +104

    Bridge from below died for Hogaaks sins

    • @Netro1992
      @Netro1992 Před 2 dny +20

      And what's worse is that there is no good reason to keep it in jail, but you can bet the next ban is shuko because WotC is run by clowns from hasbro.

    • @Il_Dilettante
      @Il_Dilettante Před 2 dny +19

      ​@@Netro1992 While Nadu is probably the correct ban, Shuko is not comparable whatsoever to Bridge. There's literally no deck shuko is playable in without Nadu

    • @Netro1992
      @Netro1992 Před 2 dny +12

      @@Il_Dilettante
      It is comparable in that banning shuko will not solve anything, but not reducing the expect sales by banning the biggest card in the set is a higher priority than having a working metagame, so down the banlist cards that shouldn't be there go yet again until they have to ban it anyway.

    • @nvvv_
      @nvvv_ Před 2 dny +8

      So did Faithless Looting. The ban reasoning for Looting is some of the dumbest cope I've ever read in my life.

    • @Netro1992
      @Netro1992 Před 2 dny

      @@nvvv_ I can understand why they wanted to ban faithless looting. But yeah, their public reasoning for it was a load of hogwash that killed a bunch of fun decks, again, for the crimes hoogak
      WotC is run by the biggest hasbro clowns they could find.

  • @willlong5703
    @willlong5703 Před 2 dny +29

    Would love to see more paper Webcam magic on the channel! This was awesome

    • @jameslove90
      @jameslove90 Před 2 dny

      Well, every episode of Commander Clash is now paper. But yeah, I'd like to see more 1v1 like this.

  • @as95ms98
    @as95ms98 Před 2 dny +25

    I really love 1v1 Goldfish content! I would love to see some more stuff like this where you play decks/match-ups that you would never see being played on Arena/MTGO.

  • @dm9910
    @dm9910 Před 2 dny +45

    I'm not surprised that Hogaak goldfishes better, but it's much easier to hate out, which is why it was less successful in its first PT when compared to Nadu. Nadu here has the disadvantage of being tech'd for the real PT meta and not a parallel universe where Hogaak is still legal. Would be interested to see what this matchup looks like if both sides are fully teched out for a meta of Ruby Storm/Nada/Gaak

    • @derekcline950
      @derekcline950 Před 2 dny +11

      It's an interesting question. That being said, I think people underestimate how hard it is to hate out Gaak. They play 3 Wispmares, 3 Wear//Tears and an Abrade. Gaak decks can also just absolutely go off from low resources. Game one is an example of this. If you take to turn two to stick an Unlicensed Hearse, it's too late. If you mull to 5 for a Leyline and Gaak mulls to 5 for Wear//Tear, the Gaak deck will stomp you in a functionally 4 card vs. 4 card hand.
      Also, I'd guess Gaak would run at least one Boseiju maindeck now, if not more.

    • @ericfaulk2204
      @ericfaulk2204 Před 2 dny +1

      Well, it can be hated out, but you still win on the play, can side in plenty of anti-hate, and are probably still significantly favored in games 2 and 3, based on raw power.

    • @LeapingRat
      @LeapingRat Před 2 dny +6

      @@ericfaulk2204absolutely. During that Hogaak era, everyone prepared for it and it didnt matter.

    • @dm9910
      @dm9910 Před 2 dny +2

      @@derekcline950 Obviously we couldn't successfully hate out Gaak, that's why it was banned. Still a lot easier to target than Nada.

    • @Sarkhamy
      @Sarkhamy Před 2 dny +1

      The fact that gaak performed so well then though every deck has 6+ hate pieces against it, often 4 in the main board should tell you that it's a more powerful deck than Nadu.

  • @Zosh_
    @Zosh_ Před 2 dny +11

    51:34 Richard spent mana to cast Hogaak

  • @CommentingEevee
    @CommentingEevee Před 2 dny +15

    Honestly Seth didn't know Nadu well enough to pilot it. Surveil land instead of dryad arbor and not grabbing haywire mite G2 make it obvious.

    • @wurgel1
      @wurgel1 Před dnem +4

      Well, the arbor we can give him, since we don't know if he needed that draw. (No Nadu or blue manasource in hand)
      But the 2nd shuko from Urza's? Yeah, that was bad. Especially, since you only need 1 to get all the Nadu triggers, as you can re-equip an equipment to the creature it is already on.

    • @sabersaurus7018
      @sabersaurus7018 Před dnem +1

      Really funny how people think re-equipping doesn't work... Even L2 judges...

    • @motokuchoma
      @motokuchoma Před dnem

      @@wurgel1 weirdly enough he does use re-equipping later on

    • @blueredlover1060
      @blueredlover1060 Před 9 hodinami

      Honestly, they were both a bit off with their decks and the decisions they made with them. Seth ran Nadu on stream on before the change away from Thoracle as the win con. Hogaak has only been Legacy legal for years at this point. In that way, it was fair. I get the feeling that Hogaak was winning regardless.

  • @Kascep
    @Kascep Před 2 dny +10

    Everyone talking about hogaak comming in using a land, but no one talking about when the nadu combo happened seth played endurance and everyone just thought he had infinite endurance triggers so he had infinite mana and tokens. He didnt infinitly loop it till he bestowed the springheart nantuko on it which they showed AFTER he went infinite which is just not possible

    • @Brenguins
      @Brenguins Před 2 dny

      Came here to find this!

    • @DarthChocolate15
      @DarthChocolate15 Před dnem

      He didn't, but can't he also sac the Endurance to put it into his graveyard before the trigger resolves, then shuffle it back into his library to redraw it with his Nadu triggers still on the stack?

    • @jfmatt8067
      @jfmatt8067 Před dnem

      @@DarthChocolate15 What would he have sacrificed it to?

    • @Ornithopter470
      @Ornithopter470 Před 18 hodinami +1

      ​@@jfmatt8067itself, but he'd have to evoke it.

  • @bortron5000
    @bortron5000 Před 2 dny +13

    OMG watching that first Nadu loop was mind boggling...

    • @Godmode71889
      @Godmode71889 Před dnem

      And it doesn’t even win the game at the end….

    • @SkillsByNiels
      @SkillsByNiels Před dnem

      It won so what you mean?

    • @MultiKbarry
      @MultiKbarry Před dnem

      @@SkillsByNiels They mean that it doesn’t win the game instantly. Things still have to be played out.

    • @SkillsByNiels
      @SkillsByNiels Před dnem

      @@MultiKbarry What is the difference? Either way they lose

    • @MultiKbarry
      @MultiKbarry Před dnem

      @@SkillsByNiels The thing is that isn’t assured. So there is the possibility of the Nadu player still losing. That is the problem since it means the game doesn’t immediately end. Since you could have an enemy board wipe still since it doesn’t destroy basics. Thus it is a non deterministic win condition.

  • @romancookie881
    @romancookie881 Před 2 dny +9

    Can I have more Seth and Richard just jamming modern

  • @Spotifist
    @Spotifist Před 2 dny +11

    This is such a great idea! Would love to see more.

  • @davidhansen5067
    @davidhansen5067 Před 2 dny +17

    Oh cool, we haven't seen Richard for any GOAT Magic in years!

  • @Latman2k
    @Latman2k Před dnem +2

    Watching Nadu combo must be what having a stroke feels like

  • @DylanHunter64
    @DylanHunter64 Před 2 dny +31

    GOAT Magic returns! Now do them against Eldrazi!

    • @PalPlays
      @PalPlays Před 2 dny

      That one might be close.

    • @Welverin
      @Welverin Před 2 dny

      And follow that up with matches with updated lists.

    • @DylanHunter64
      @DylanHunter64 Před 2 dny +1

      @@Welverin Hogaak today would probably be nuts. No faithless looting but so many other tools that would probably make it crazy

  • @sevenangerywasps6103
    @sevenangerywasps6103 Před 2 dny +4

    100% down to watch more paper magic between you two and/or Crim! Matchups like this or just playing current Modern or Legacy - I'd be here for it all 🤠

  • @Botanick13
    @Botanick13 Před 2 dny +9

    Having boards flip this way hurts! But love the content, would love for goat magic to come back as regular thing!

  • @mangoalias608
    @mangoalias608 Před dnem +1

    props to seth for actually narrating that whole nadu turn, even if it was fast-forwarded

  • @Marco-00
    @Marco-00 Před 2 dny +1

    This is an awesome idea and format, please keep them coming!

  • @elchingon12346
    @elchingon12346 Před dnem +3

    While more broken than Nadu, I appreciate Hogaak for killing you quickly instead of durdling through a non-deterministic combo that may or may not kill

  • @broadWayy
    @broadWayy Před 2 dny +7

    This was a fun matchup to watch! Forgot how strong Hogaak was ^^
    Would be cool to see other banned Modern decks up against it! Eldrazi Winter, 12 Post, Scam w/ Fury, etc.

    • @dreyerborn9330
      @dreyerborn9330 Před 2 dny +1

      I second this! Add phoenix to that list!

    • @neminem233
      @neminem233 Před dnem +1

      Cardmarket has a GREAT series where they play the best decks in modern against eachother

  • @SilverAlex92
    @SilverAlex92 Před 2 dny +1

    Love that you made these best of 7! Amazing content!

  • @Delgotto
    @Delgotto Před dnem +1

    I really enjoy this type of content from you guys. Would LOVE to see more 1v1 type of games.

  • @Shmackle123
    @Shmackle123 Před 2 dny +15

    As it turns out, a deck that can win by turn 3-4 often loses to the deck that can win by turn 2.

    • @efuii
      @efuii Před 2 dny

      The thing is, Hoogak would be toast if Nadu had Layline in the side board witch it had none.

    • @Shmackle123
      @Shmackle123 Před 2 dny +3

      @@efuii if we are letting Nadu sideboard against Gaak, then Gaak can sideboard against Nadu, which also has a large amount of counters. And the rest in peace or Leyline argument is solved by a single Endurance. point being, pound for pound, card for card, Gaak is the more explosive, consistent, and powerful strategy of the two.

    • @ICantThinkOfAFunnyHandle
      @ICantThinkOfAFunnyHandle Před 2 dny +2

      ​@@efuiiduring hogaak summer leyline was a maindeck staple and still hogaak was far better than any other deck in the format

  • @guico33
    @guico33 Před dnem +4

    35:27 is it me or Seth didn't fully demonstrate the loop here? I was confused about how to shuffle the lands back into your library after the first time playing Endurance. Turns out it works by enchanting Endurance with Nantuko to create copies of Endurance on land etb.

    • @lowemargas
      @lowemargas Před dnem

      Not just you. I watched twice and he skips the step that explains how Endurance is looped.

  • @Bubblenuts13
    @Bubblenuts13 Před 2 dny +1

    I love this idea and seeing you guys play each other. I’d love to see y’all playing super interactive matchups!

  • @sveltemax3606
    @sveltemax3606 Před 11 hodinami

    Really enjoyed this, would definitely watch more in this vein!

  • @airtrack2010
    @airtrack2010 Před 2 dny +5

    Magic as Garfield intended

  • @thevaultwalrus
    @thevaultwalrus Před 2 dny +15

    These are old Hogaak decks with New Nadu deck Hogaak has 5 years less cards
    But Nadu wasn’t built against Dredge style it was built against Mirrors and Storm so Dredge has a big advantage no triple leyline

    • @Graatand
      @Graatand Před 2 dny +9

      You can argue Hogaak wasn’t built for the Nadu matchup either.
      So Hogaak might be the better unfair deck (though I’m only through the first two games atp)

    • @EionBlue
      @EionBlue Před 2 dny +5

      People were ready for hogaak decks before it was banned with all the leylines and RIPs they could muster.
      Didn't help then either.

  • @TooTallGamer
    @TooTallGamer Před 2 dny +1

    Great video. Great layout and visual production in general

  • @lseths
    @lseths Před 2 dny +2

    This was cool, and the "fast forward" (and F6) made me laugh out loud. I'd like to see Nadu vs Eldrazi (with Eye of Ugin) or Eldrazi vs Hogaak.

  • @Kratosauron0
    @Kratosauron0 Před 2 dny +5

    Love watching 60 card paper magic!!

  • @toubeelo1979
    @toubeelo1979 Před 2 dny +4

    Now do vs KCI. Let's see which is the better solitaire deck.

  • @ZSAITOSEI
    @ZSAITOSEI Před dnem +1

    G3, Richard got the full LGS experience, man could've ordered a pizza, gone for pickup, ate the pie, and still been waiting for the turn to end 😂

  • @regail7143
    @regail7143 Před 2 dny

    This was really fun guys, would love more

  • @laluckyman
    @laluckyman Před 2 dny +3

    I was hoping someone would make this video. Gotta love MH sets 😂

  • @spencerkrenke1045
    @spencerkrenke1045 Před 2 dny +3

    Seth! I think you should have fetched for dryad arbor instead of the surveil land on the end of Richard’s turn in game 2. It would have given you 2 more triggers at least lol

    • @JT-91
      @JT-91 Před 2 dny +1

      seth did not pilot the games well. leading with urzas over playing a dork is bad

    • @spencerkrenke1045
      @spencerkrenke1045 Před 2 dny

      @@JT-91 I get that he wanted to get the shuko, but yeah. I could see that being the wrong play most of the time. Hard deck to pilot IMO

  • @gavinelison857
    @gavinelison857 Před 2 dny +1

    I loved this style of content. I would love more videos similar in this style

  • @Newclearwaste_MTG
    @Newclearwaste_MTG Před 2 dny +1

    Awesome content guys, love watching paper magic and loved seeing this very interesting match up

  • @crazyvikingboy2856
    @crazyvikingboy2856 Před 2 dny +12

    I think I always knew Hogaak was more broken. Though, I wonder how graveyard hate that can be tutored by Urza’s saga would impact this matchup.

    • @JohnFromAccounting
      @JohnFromAccounting Před 2 dny +4

      Tormod's Crypt, Relic of Progenitus, Nihil Spellbomb, Grafdigger's Cage. Hogaak has trouble surviving an Urza's Saga meta.

    • @MagizardInternet
      @MagizardInternet Před 2 dny +11

      Not enough. Urza's Saga's tutor is on the 3rd Chapter. Still immensely too slow. Endurance is a better answer to Hogaak in this matchup

    • @Kalladdin
      @Kalladdin Před 2 dny +1

      while that is interesting, we did see Hogaak go off turn 2 quite a bit, so even on the play Saga is possibly too slow lmao

    • @jormungardwe
      @jormungardwe Před 2 dny

      ​@@MagizardInternet exactly seth build is using only one endurance which is a huge mistake as endurance is one of the win-cons in Nadu sheels, he not knowing how to play the deck also does not help.

    • @xiaohe6407
      @xiaohe6407 Před 2 dny

      Both sides are legal in legacy and people are still trying to build Nadu while Hogaak is at its best a fringe deck.

  • @ninjastealth101
    @ninjastealth101 Před 2 dny +1

    This is such a cool video and series concept!!!!

  • @-homerow-
    @-homerow- Před 2 dny +1

    This is an awesome idea and I love the video set up!

  • @MrTHEHANSFORD
    @MrTHEHANSFORD Před 11 hodinami

    great video, thanks for going through the arcane loops

  • @Mmmmmmkai
    @Mmmmmmkai Před dnem

    Really cool video, love seeing 1v1 matches on this channel

  • @gmpd4191
    @gmpd4191 Před dnem

    Love this type of content. It’s fun comparing the best to the best.

  • @nathan135
    @nathan135 Před dnem +2

    Like the layout, would be nice to see more paper magic matches like this. Preferably formats other than modern.

    • @SkillsByNiels
      @SkillsByNiels Před 10 hodinami

      What makes modern specially you not interested?

  • @And-ro5rj
    @And-ro5rj Před 21 hodinou

    Im loving the live gameplay. Hope to see more:)

  • @colheitasombria7612
    @colheitasombria7612 Před 2 dny +1

    Hey Seth, I have a suggestion, how about a series where you put decks from different eras of Standard against each other, maybe champion decks, I'd love to see Caw-Blade vs Ramunap Red for example.

  • @ToxicallyMasculinelol
    @ToxicallyMasculinelol Před 2 dny +1

    The thing about Hogaak is that, while it's the most broken game one deck in the history of Modern, it's also a graveyard deck, which is probably the one mechanic most vulnerable to hate. The amount of graveyard hate cards printed to date, even back in 2019, dwarfs any other type of effect. So this was a really powerful deck with an insane game one win rate, but its game two/three win rate was considered below 50% around the time Hogaak was finally banned. If you were actually playing against Hogaak in a tournament or a league, at the time of Hogaak's dominance, your sideboard would be full of graveyard hate, probably 8 or more graveyard hate pieces, and you'd of course side in every last one of them. So you could just mulligan down to 3 to get a hate card if you needed to. At that point, of course, Hogaak was also probably mulliganing looking for Force of Vigor to deal with your hate pieces.
    So it could be a reasonably fair matchup, but Hogaak probably had fewer anti-hate cards than you had hate cards. However, militating against Nadu is that it's blue green. It has fewer graveyard hate pieces than other decks that play white or black. You'd have to play suboptimal colorless graveyard hate cards like Tormod's Crypt, Relic of Progenitus, etc. and you'd feel some pressure to choose other higher quality colored cards over these, possibly resulting in having fewer than 8 hate pieces. And maybe you'd stick with 8 or more but then you'd be weakening your deck against the other decks in the field. It's not like it was ONLY Hogaak back then. Fortunately you would have a pretty good matchup against them as Nadu, since they'd all be gearing their sideboard to beat Hogaak and those cards do nothing against Nadu's combos.
    So it's a difficult analysis. I think Nadu has a pretty bad matchup against Hogaak in isolation, and without sideboarding there's a very poor chance to beat Hogaak unless you're also playing Hogaak. But if you have sideboarding and it's a tournament environment with multiple decks, where Hogaak is basically the deck to beat, Nadu wouldn't necessarily be terrible. Its sideboard plan would basically be "mulligan to find multiple graveyard hate pieces" and you can just ignore everything else. So you can play the same graveyard hate minigame as every other deck, which at least gives you maybe a 40% win rate against Hogaak, assuming like a 25% win rate in game one and a 60% win rate in games two and three. And you'd have a pretty good matchup against every other deck in the metagame, which might make up for your weak matchup against Hogaak, depending on just how centralized the metagame is in our thought experiment.

  • @JoshuaBSunderland
    @JoshuaBSunderland Před 2 dny +1

    I like this concept of playing modern (or other formats) decks that in substance got banned being pitted against each other. You should keep do a series about this

  • @Varler_
    @Varler_ Před dnem

    That was a really fun video!

  • @johngerhart362
    @johngerhart362 Před dnem +1

    I loved the fast-forward bit.

  • @RealScrymeaRiver
    @RealScrymeaRiver Před dnem +1

    "That wasn't even the combo kill." Hogaak said after swinging with like 26 power on turn 3 dude I was dying laughing 💀

  • @brandonenochs
    @brandonenochs Před 2 dny +1

    Game 3: missed the legend rule for Boseiju

  • @AxillaryPower2
    @AxillaryPower2 Před dnem

    I found this video very educational. Having never played modern, I've only known Hogaak by reputation, and Nadu in the context of Commander.

  • @rileyhartman3879
    @rileyhartman3879 Před dnem

    Would love to see more 1v1 gameplay like this!

  • @ThisAintAStupidName
    @ThisAintAStupidName Před 19 hodinami

    Watching Seth go through the endgame combo was splendid.
    It's wild that we found a way to revive The Four Horsemen into Modern. Because an opponent would be well within their rights to make you play it out, in case random chance could mean they never get the draw-land first. It's a tiny chance, approaching infinitely small, but it's very possible. Since they can't say how many repetitions of the loop they're performing, they have to track every single one...

  • @taylorbruning7287
    @taylorbruning7287 Před 2 dny

    Would love to see more content where you guys play broken modern decks against each other

  • @thygamerguy
    @thygamerguy Před 2 dny

    Loved the format of this video

  • @SilverAlex92
    @SilverAlex92 Před 2 dny +1

    You dont mess with the Gaak :) Would be fun to watch this again but with sideboard cards. If Nadu were to face Hogaak, there would 100% be leylines or Rips in the sideboard. Amazing content guys! Thanks for this

  • @metatron8578
    @metatron8578 Před 2 dny +1

    Great video, well played! Just a small detail, it seems Richard forgot the 'You can’t spend mana to cast this spell.' for Hogaak a few times.

  • @williamkohler8073
    @williamkohler8073 Před 2 dny +1

    Really cool video. Thanks.

  • @DabbleDo
    @DabbleDo Před 2 dny +1

    I’d love to watch more non-commander paper magic!! Great stuff 🙌
    Even though everything happening on the table was just disgusting ha

  • @torresalan1997
    @torresalan1997 Před 2 dny

    I’m a huge fan of this style of content. I’d love to just see y’all play normal decks against each other without any special gimmicks too

  • @atomiccocoanut2596
    @atomiccocoanut2596 Před 2 dny

    always enjoy these non-regular content videos

  • @kojy372650
    @kojy372650 Před 2 dny +1

    YEEEESSSS THE RETURN OF GOAT MAGIC!!! PLEASE KEEP MAKING VIDEOS LIKE THIS

  • @calebanderson6193
    @calebanderson6193 Před 2 dny

    God I love these videos! Feels like the return of GOAT & This or that magic

  • @guilhermedasilva1795

    Great video!!

  • @welshevo1
    @welshevo1 Před dnem

    Really enjoyed the video, would love to see more like it.
    Hogaaks back up plan definitely seems better than nadus, but also Seth couldn’t seem to find nadu or chord of calling as much as Richard found hogaak, so that played a part as well.
    Both are completely miserable and both should live in the shadow realm forever.

  • @GoofyahhGus
    @GoofyahhGus Před 2 dny +1

    More of this sort of thing please 😊❤

  • @jiratrello
    @jiratrello Před dnem

    Would love to see the crew play more 60 card magic!

  • @timothyjarman2308
    @timothyjarman2308 Před 2 dny

    This is awesome. Thank you.

  • @person3176
    @person3176 Před 2 dny +1

    love this paper idea! keep it up 😄

  • @RIHTZ
    @RIHTZ Před dnem

    love this. pitting other pro-tour winning decks against each other would be super fun

  • @TNasty419
    @TNasty419 Před 2 dny +1

    How does the Endurance re-shuffle all of the lands back into the deck after it's initial cast? 35:16 for infinite mana? As i understand it, the Endurance trigger resolves and only shuffles your cards into your deck once right? Wouldn't you need the nantuko before you can loop?

    • @wiigamer1995
      @wiigamer1995 Před dnem +1

      he was supposed to evoke the endurance so it shuffels it selfs back aswell

  • @traskfredrickson6045
    @traskfredrickson6045 Před 2 dny

    Thank you so much for this!!!!!

  • @ilyafoskin
    @ilyafoskin Před 2 dny +1

    37:48 That Nadu combo is orders of magnitude worse than I thought. For the game. Springheart Nantuko is from Modern Horizons 3 too so WotC definitely knew what they were doing. They probably expected people to use Thassa's Oracle and didn't think they would come up with this convoluted series of repeated land sacrificing in order to avoid using Oracle because it's bad to draw before the infinite draws start.

  • @Athanasia8818
    @Athanasia8818 Před 2 dny

    need more games to tell :) would love more games with this match-up, especially with uodates cards for hogak and sideboards adjusted for the match-ups

  • @HOLYR0ME
    @HOLYR0ME Před 2 dny +1

    how do you get the loop after the initial endurance play without more copies of endurance? You need to be making copies of endurance for this to do anything no?

  • @brianregan5933
    @brianregan5933 Před dnem

    I mean, I think it’s notable that when cardmarket attempted to answer this very question, not only did Hogaak fall early in the tournament, it was the oldest deck of all (8post) that wound up taking the whole thing. Best in the context of its peers vs best of all time is a very interesting question

  • @lukassabo7426
    @lukassabo7426 Před 2 dny

    Loved it. Great idea.

  • @homebrewed
    @homebrewed Před 17 hodinami

    I think something Seth missed often was grabbing Dryad Arbor when a forest was sought from a fetch

  • @PSroka
    @PSroka Před 12 hodinami

    my favorite moment is when Isabelle from AC comes over to explain the Nadu combo 😂

  • @JohnFromAccounting
    @JohnFromAccounting Před 2 dny +2

    Hogaak is legal in legacy, but is really easy to hate out due to 30 years of graveyard hate. He shows up in turbo dredge sometimes.

  • @lukasspielmann108
    @lukasspielmann108 Před 2 dny +1

    Out of curiosity: how much time did we safe with the fast forwards in total when you combo'd off with Nadu? I'm gonna guess 15 minutes?

  • @alexanderastrom1845
    @alexanderastrom1845 Před 2 dny

    Very nice that you did this in paper. Great idea

  • @erayhaselton
    @erayhaselton Před dnem +1

    How did Seth get the endurance loop in the third game? I didn't see it shuffle in or have him be able to reuse it.