LS, Matthew Foulkes, and PVDDR discuss MTG colors in relation to LoL - Part 1
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- čas přidán 26. 04. 2020
- Matthew Foulkes is "former" mtg pro and current mtgo elite level grinder
PVDDR is the winner of the 2019 world championship.
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Watch the entie thing here, including color coding some champions.
LS
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Matthew Foulkes
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Twitch: / matthewfoulkes
PVDDR
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This is amazing. I have been playing Magic on and off for 15 years and LoL too for several years. I love LS content and am a huge fan of PVDDR as one of the most decorated players in MTG history. It's so nice seeing concepts originating from the great game that is MTG be applied to different contexts
Eravohn is a great blessing
Timestamps:
00:00 Why use MTG colors?
25:26 Defining Red
28:37 Defining Blue
43:24 PVDDR joins the call
54:50 PepeLaugh He doesn't know
58:09 KEKW
01:17:42 Defining Green
01:24:40 Defining Black
Thx
Can someone explain me that KEKW moment XD
thank you
This is gold! Thank you for posting it!
Watched this while playing Outer Wilds, both made me very big brain
Thank u so much, upload more high elo coaching and content
Big blessing to ya Eravohn
I love the blue champions that say "2 hours after the game is already over, I will finally be able to do something"
Mtg champ comes into the stream, LS shuffles a deck in response
Just downloaded the game, seems interesting. Akways found magic and combat interesting. Thats why many love league.
Yasuo - Green / White
TF - White
Vayne - Green
Renekton - Red
Darius - Red
Orn - Green
Braum/Tham - Blue, bit white
Draven - Red , bit black
Ezreal - Green
Senna - Black, bit blue
Gnar - Black, red
Taliyah - Red, bit blue.
"The colors to the right and left of a target color will be its allies, and the other two its enemies. If we look at Black, you'll see that Red and Blue are its allies, while Green and White are its enemies"
Great video! Was sweet to have 3 dedicated people in a convo.
I have a question about "color counters" was hard to find about it. Does Red counter Green? Blue counters red? (like how rene counter yasuo, and draven vs ezreal or twitch). Black counters blue (since it can be adaptable to, but stronger early if the sacrifice did counter blue well) Green counters/enemy of black. White countered by Red. White counters red/black . Black do counters white sometimes if solo. Overall some colors have easier times than others in my opinion, think some would agree. Advantages and disadvantages,
If someone experienced with MTG or just want to say their input, go ahead :). Find this fun, It seems that Blue ussualy is the way to go in Leauge or at least have 1 of it since, its a value of end game. Hopefully can make me a better player of how to play my champ, team aswell against enemy.They are sometimes exceptions, where some champs have to much color wich can beat a mono color champion. Interesting topic.
the crownshot diss :DDD
We can talk about this really quickly - 1 hour 30 minutes
With a part 2
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Wouldn't Green be when a full team has a trinity power spike. I remember there was a point in time where mid top adc all bought Trinity, so there was the trinity spike and you either won the game in the next 5 minutes or you lost.
33:00 That sounds like the concept of a combo deck…..
37:47 Kinky.
Aphelios seems pretty izzet or grixis to me
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15-20 Champs? To much! Players can not learn 15 champs perfect.
They do not have to know them perfectly and they should be able to at least play 15 champions to a good level lmao they're professionals
And most champions are not difficult to play.
So you have to learn a certain amount of matchups where your coach or team would pick it.
Meaning you don't need to be at a one tricks level of understanding of the champion.
And for counter picks you only need to know one strat or way of play with one of the 15 champions.
They literally play the game 8+ hours a day as a job. The fuck you mean they can't learn 15 champions?
I understand 5 champs in any given meta, and I play barely 10 hours a week while these guys play 50+. They can handle it.
That's not too much to ask. At their peak most pros have a mastery of 30-40 champs. It's only a western thing to have small champ pools even amongst the top players.
Actually they can and in fact a lot of High Elo Support Players knows about 20 or more Supports granted a good bit of them are Enchanters which drastically play similar to each other so there is about 11 Enchanters counting Senna 9 other supports are really easy to find