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The hosts of the Dark Depths podcast, Michael Mapson and Billy Mitchell, join Zac Clark on the Eternal Durdles podcast to discuss the differences between lands and turbo depths decks in Legacy Magic: The Gathering. They explain that traditional lands decks are slower and more focused on grindy control strategies, while turbo depths decks aim to win quickly by creating a 20/20 Marit Lage token.

They also discuss the various subtypes within these decks, such as green-white lands and green-black turbo depths. The hosts share their insights on key cards and matchups, including the importance of graveyard hate against lands decks and the challenges of playing against Terminus.

Billy and Mapson discuss the use of the graveyard in Legacy decks, the importance of sideboarding, the benefits of coaching, and their thoughts on the Thunder Junction set.

They also touch on different formats like Pioneer and Modern. They highlight the significance of understanding the meta, learning from losses, and seeking advice from experienced players. They mention specific cards like Tinybones, Freestrider Lookout, and Geralf, Fleshwright, that they believe could have an impact in Legacy.

Keywords

Legacy, Magic: The Gathering, lands, turbo depths, Marit Lage, control, grindy, green-white lands, green-black turbo depths, cards, matchups, graveyard hate, Terminus, Magic: The Gathering, Legacy decks, sideboarding, coaching, Thunder Junction set, Pioneer, Modern, meta, learning from losses, experienced players, Tinybones, Freestrider Lookout, Geralf, Fleshwright

Takeaways

  • Lands decks are slower and more focused on grindy control strategies, while turbo depths decks aim to win quickly by creating a 20/20 Marit Lage token.
  • There are various subtypes within these decks, such as green-white lands and green-black turbo depths.
  • Key cards and matchups discussed include graveyard hate against lands decks and the challenges of playing against Terminus.
  • The hosts share their personal experiences and preferences with different deck types and strategies. Many Legacy decks utilize the graveyard to some extent, making graveyard hate cards important in sideboarding.
  • Understanding the meta and making informed sideboarding decisions can give players an edge in matches.
  • Coaching from experienced players can greatly improve one's gameplay and decision-making.
  • Learning from losses and analyzing mistakes is crucial for growth as a Magic player.
  • The Thunder Junction set introduces several cards that have the potential to impact the Legacy format, such as Tinybones, Freestrider Lookout, and Giraffa, the Flesh Sculptor.
  • Key Cards and Matchups in Lands and Turbo Depths
  • Understanding the Subtypes Within Lands and Turbo Depths The Importance of Sideboarding in Legacy
  • The Role of the Graveyard in Legacy Decks

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The hosts of the Dark Depths podcast, Michael Mapson and Billy Mitchell, join Zac Clark on the Eternal Durdles podcast to discuss the differences between lands and turbo depths decks in Legacy Magic: The Gathering. They explain that traditional lands decks are slower and more focused on grindy control strategies, while turbo depths decks aim to win quickly by creating a 20/20 Marit Lage token.

They also discuss the various subtypes within these decks, such as green-white lands and green-black turbo depths. The hosts share their insights on key cards and matchups, including the importance of graveyard hate against lands decks and the challenges of playing against Terminus.

Billy and Mapson discuss the use of the graveyard in Legacy decks, the importance of sideboarding, the benefits of coaching, and their thoughts on the Thunder Junction set.

They also touch on different formats like Pioneer and Modern. They highlight the significance of understanding the meta, learning from losses, and seeking advice from experienced players. They mention specific cards like Tinybones, Freestrider Lookout, and Geralf, Fleshwright, that they believe could have an impact in Legacy.

Keywords

Legacy, Magic: The Gathering, lands, turbo depths, Marit Lage, control, grindy, green-white lands, green-black turbo depths, cards, matchups, graveyard hate, Terminus, Magic: The Gathering, Legacy decks, sideboarding, coaching, Thunder Junction set, Pioneer, Modern, meta, learning from losses, experienced players, Tinybones, Freestrider Lookout, Geralf, Fleshwright

Takeaways

  • Lands decks are slower and more focused on grindy control strategies, while turbo depths decks aim to win quickly by creating a 20/20 Marit Lage token.
  • There are various subtypes within these decks, such as green-white lands and green-black turbo depths.
  • Key cards and matchups discussed include graveyard hate against lands decks and the challenges of playing against Terminus.
  • The hosts share their personal experiences and preferences with different deck types and strategies. Many Legacy decks utilize the graveyard to some extent, making graveyard hate cards important in sideboarding.
  • Understanding the meta and making informed sideboarding decisions can give players an edge in matches.
  • Coaching from experienced players can greatly improve one's gameplay and decision-making.
  • Learning from losses and analyzing mistakes is crucial for growth as a Magic player.
  • The Thunder Junction set introduces several cards that have the potential to impact the Legacy format, such as Tinybones, Freestrider Lookout, and Giraffa, the Flesh Sculptor.
  • Key Cards and Matchups in Lands and Turbo Depths
  • Understanding the Subtypes Within Lands and Turbo Depths The Importance of Sideboarding in Legacy
  • The Role of the Graveyard in Legacy Decks

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