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During this part of the conversation, RMB and Humble discuss their experience at the Fort Worth event. They talk about their matches, the decks they played, and the challenges they faced. They also share their thoughts on the Lorcana community and the inclusivity of the game. The conversation takes a humorous turn when they talk about their road trip and their late-night snack adventure. The conversation revolves around the strong bond and friendship within the Labyrinth TCG community. The speakers emphasize the importance of creating a positive and inclusive environment, especially for newcomers. They discuss the toxicity in other TCG communities and express their commitment to promoting positivity. They also touch on the upcoming set five and discuss potential decks for the Vegas tournament. The conversation ends with a discussion on the Toronto meta and the potential success of rogue decks. SUiSXP7yCsjciUSpXrQt

Takeaways

  • RMB and Humble reflect on their matches at the Fort Worth event and discuss the decks they played.
  • They highlight the challenges they faced and the decisions they would have made differently in hindsight.
  • They express their appreciation for the Lorcana community and the inclusivity of the game.
  • The conversation takes a humorous turn when they talk about their road trip and their late-night snack adventure. The Labyrinth TCG community is known for its strong bond and friendship.
  • Creating a positive and inclusive environment is crucial, especially for newcomers.
  • Toxicity in other TCG communities is a concern, and the speakers are committed to promoting positivity.
  • The upcoming set five introduces new tools for different decks, and the speakers discuss potential strategies for the Vegas tournament.
  • The Toronto meta is expected to have a variety of decks, and the success of rogue decks is uncertain.

Titles

  • Reflecting on Matches and Decks at Fort Worth
  • Appreciating the Lorcana Community and Inclusivity The Power of Friendship in the Labyrinth TCG Community
  • Promoting Positivity and Inclusivity in TCG Communities

Sound Bites

  • "Our next interview is with two more Labyrinth team members who have both made day two."
  • "I likely wouldn't play Mufasa again. It wasn't the worst choice but there was a lot of Green Steel and Green Steel is traditionally not exactly great for Mufasa."
  • "I did the same thing I did for Atlanta. I let Twitter decide what I was going to play."
  • "That was probably one of the top 10 moments that I've ever had playing a card game."
  • "We are just all good friends."
  • "The Lorcana community is fantastic because even the high-level players are approachable and friendly."

Chapters

00:00
Introduction and Funny Moments

03:02
Team Labyrinth's Presence at the Event

03:17
Matches and Deck Choices at Fort Worth

09:18
Reflecting on Deck Choices and Matchups

16:47
Enjoying the Community and Interacting with Others

27:11
The Lorcana Community: Non-Toxic Masculinity and Inclusivity

28:09
Creating a Safe Space for TCG Players

33:03
The Potential of Mufasa in the Meta

36:26
Concerns about Mufasa's Matchup Against Amber Emerald

43:35
Why Sapphire Steel is Not Recommended

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During this part of the conversation, RMB and Humble discuss their experience at the Fort Worth event. They talk about their matches, the decks they played, and the challenges they faced. They also share their thoughts on the Lorcana community and the inclusivity of the game. The conversation takes a humorous turn when they talk about their road trip and their late-night snack adventure. The conversation revolves around the strong bond and friendship within the Labyrinth TCG community. The speakers emphasize the importance of creating a positive and inclusive environment, especially for newcomers. They discuss the toxicity in other TCG communities and express their commitment to promoting positivity. They also touch on the upcoming set five and discuss potential decks for the Vegas tournament. The conversation ends with a discussion on the Toronto meta and the potential success of rogue decks. SUiSXP7yCsjciUSpXrQt

Takeaways

  • RMB and Humble reflect on their matches at the Fort Worth event and discuss the decks they played.
  • They highlight the challenges they faced and the decisions they would have made differently in hindsight.
  • They express their appreciation for the Lorcana community and the inclusivity of the game.
  • The conversation takes a humorous turn when they talk about their road trip and their late-night snack adventure. The Labyrinth TCG community is known for its strong bond and friendship.
  • Creating a positive and inclusive environment is crucial, especially for newcomers.
  • Toxicity in other TCG communities is a concern, and the speakers are committed to promoting positivity.
  • The upcoming set five introduces new tools for different decks, and the speakers discuss potential strategies for the Vegas tournament.
  • The Toronto meta is expected to have a variety of decks, and the success of rogue decks is uncertain.

Titles

  • Reflecting on Matches and Decks at Fort Worth
  • Appreciating the Lorcana Community and Inclusivity The Power of Friendship in the Labyrinth TCG Community
  • Promoting Positivity and Inclusivity in TCG Communities

Sound Bites

  • "Our next interview is with two more Labyrinth team members who have both made day two."
  • "I likely wouldn't play Mufasa again. It wasn't the worst choice but there was a lot of Green Steel and Green Steel is traditionally not exactly great for Mufasa."
  • "I did the same thing I did for Atlanta. I let Twitter decide what I was going to play."
  • "That was probably one of the top 10 moments that I've ever had playing a card game."
  • "We are just all good friends."
  • "The Lorcana community is fantastic because even the high-level players are approachable and friendly."

Chapters

00:00
Introduction and Funny Moments

03:02
Team Labyrinth's Presence at the Event

03:17
Matches and Deck Choices at Fort Worth

09:18
Reflecting on Deck Choices and Matchups

16:47
Enjoying the Community and Interacting with Others

27:11
The Lorcana Community: Non-Toxic Masculinity and Inclusivity

28:09
Creating a Safe Space for TCG Players

33:03
The Potential of Mufasa in the Meta

36:26
Concerns about Mufasa's Matchup Against Amber Emerald

43:35
Why Sapphire Steel is Not Recommended

  continue reading

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