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In Filthy Casuals Review, Kenny and Seth play a game where they try to predict how Magic professionals (Marshall Sutcliffe and Luis Scott-Vargas from Limited Resources) will grade all the new cards from the latest set, in this case The Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-earth. Today we see how we did and talk in depth about the cards we diverged on, as well as the lessons we learned | Review begins (10:45)

Why hello. I didn’t see you there. It’s been far too long. Phyrexia All Will Be Two-Drops sent me into a bit of an existential spiral, and it took the likes of LSV saying this might be the literal Greatest Of All Time limited format to tempt me back in. Oh, and also the fact that I accidentally made Seth pay for this draft.

In Filthy Casuals Review, Kenny and Seth play a game where they try to predict how Magic professionals (Marshall Sutcliffe and Luis Scott-Vargas from Limited Resources) will grade all the new cards from the latest set, in this case March of the Machine. Today we see how we did and talk in depth about the cards we diverged on, as well as the lessons we learned | Review begins (6:25)

The fastest format in Arena history, highly dependent on winning the die roll, aggressive to a fault, filled with bomby bombs—Phyrexia All Will Be One certainly had a lot of things working against it. But was it really all that bad? Kenny and Seth react in this Extra Turn.

Why hello. I didn’t see you there. Depending on who you ask, Phyrexia All Will Be One ranges from ‘utter trash’ to ‘umm actually not that bad if you’ve played 200 drafts.’ Today I’m going back to the only thing that works for me: white/black toxic.

Why hello. I didn’t see you there. I hear that blue really sucks in ONE, so of course I couldn’t resist hoovering up every blue rare and cobbling together this monstrosity. But the question still stands: WILL IT MILL?

Why hello. It’s been a minute hasn’t it? Seth took a long hiatus, but like the McRib, he’s back, and he’s bringing a sweet and tangy red/white build in Phyrexia: All Will Be One.

In Filthy Casuals Review, Kenny and Seth play a game where they try to predict how Magic professionals (Marshall Sutcliffe and Luis Scott-Vargas from Limited Resources) will grade all the new cards from the latest set, in this case Phyrexia: All Will Be One. Today we see how we did and talk in depth about the cards we diverged on, as well as the lessons we learned | Review begins (10:58)

You’ve seen his Command, now it’s time for the man himself. And we’ve encased him in a mono-black shell, topped off with a Corrupt and a Portal to Phyrexia. (And of course a couple of Goring Warplows.)

Happy holidays! I didn’t see you there. I’m still trying to make aggro work in The Brothers’ War (or work in general, really). We’re back on our Penregon Strongbull bull, but with a little extra Christmas spice in the form of Queen Kayla bin-Kroog. Will we get even a single activation in? Join me.