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Forcing the Will: 3-Color Thresh
Posted on November 29, 2011 by KillerOwen
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R3G1: You Bolt the Metalworker in response to the equip and you win.
Thanks for all the articles and videos, Owen. Best of luck to you with school, work, and whatnot!
Thanks for the vids, and good luck with your endeavors! We’ll still be here whenever you upload the next one ;]
Everybody needs a break from time to time. Thanks for all the great content!
How much were you drinking during the time you were recording, you seemed to get quite excited during the last match ^^
And your daze are non-foil in an all-foil deck (nice btw!), horrible o.O
Oh, no… I am so sad to hear you leave, even if it’s temporary.
T.T
I wish you very good luck with all your works and hope to see you again.
Thanks for the content man. I especially liked Reanimator.dek Hopefully by the time you are back Legacy will be hot again. BTW- How old are you? Just curious.
I only watched R1 so far:
R1G2: Why do you want to keep the Ligthning Bolt in hand ? Stifle would have been better to protect Tarmo.
I think you make a lot of small mistakes over all of your games you upload. I know that it’s hard to comment the play while trying to focus on the game, try to take some breaks to think through different plays. Normally the games don’t last long so you don’t have to be afraid of timing out and believe me, your videos won’t become boring anyways
Keep up the work !
Thanks for all the vids, I’m a big fan. I’ll keep an eye out for your youtube channel.
Hello Owen,
thank you for the great content you put up for us in the past – it certainly showed your dedication and love for the game. I hope that you will find some time in the future to write again and share your insight with our visitors. I wish you the best for your future and hope that you succeed with whatever you made your top priorities.
You will be missed here,
Marin
@ Norin The Wary: You are correct I totally thought I had lost once he played the worker. I didn’t even consider that he wouldn’t be able to unequip the Wurmcoil if the worker was dead.
@ DjMira: Haha I was actually sober I just had a burst of energy during the last match, and I know those non foil Dazes are terrible I just need to wait for the weekend to get some foil ones.
@ moerutora: You are most welcome! And FYI I am 23 years old.
@ cotd: Thinking back on it Stifle would have been better protection for my Tarmo. It’s true I do tend to make a lot more mistakes when I am filming since I am always in the GO GO! mindset, but I usually tend to play a lot slower when it’s just me or in paper. It’s something that I have been meaning to do in my videos, but I always find myself lapsing back into the thought process where I need to be always saying or doing something. Hopefully with this break I can come back and make better videos by spending more time during filming.
@ Plejades: Thank you for allowing me to contribute to the site for so long. I really enjoyed working with you and the rest of the team here at the Academy, and of course to all the followers who would read and support my articles. I defiantly look forward to returning here again.
Thanks everyone for all of the comments and wishes. Trust me I will miss doing these articles just as much, but rest assured you have not seen the last of me!
You were playing so good untill round 3. What happened? I understand that you can tend to make play mistakes against decks you don’t often play against but still… You could have won game 1 and game 2 it was like you weren’t even trying. Good games other wise.
oh my i will miss this segment from MTGO academy, i’m a huge fan of this segment, goodluck with your work hope to see you again killerowen for another article we are looking forward to watch your new videos
You could have won R2G2. When you played BS, you should have put the Daze on top. When your Opp then plays Price, just double Daze, returning 2 Lands. He has to tap out and deals only 4 damage this way. Even Fireblast afterwards just puts you to 2 and he can’t play another spell this turn because he has no mana left.
Since you know that a Price is really the only scary card he could have, you really screwed this one up^^.
I really liked your content, but I’d wish you had payed more attention to your plays, since you tend to do play mistakes that cost you games. For example, Match 3 Game1, you forgot to attack ONCE with the 1/1 mongoose, and when your opponent finally lands a wurmcoil, HE’S AT 4 LIFE, AND YOU HAVE A LIGHTNING BOLT IN HAND.
I always looked forward to your articles and dech techs. They are helping me understand legacy and I’ll be jumping in if the DE’s every start to fire.
Your videos are very entertaining. the funny mistakes are when you are completely moving to do something but just don’t do it.
“I’m going to play nimble mongoose”, click, click, click
lmao
Dang dude come back! Your films just got me to invest into one online legacy and one paper legacy deck! Wish you the best if you aren’t coming back but imma keep checking in so long as there is hope!!!
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