Urza and Mishra Go to Family Therapy | MTG Standard Against the Odds



What are the odds of bring the brothers Urza and Mishra together to help than work through their difference and avoid a potentially catastrophic Brothers’ War? Let’s find out on this week’s Against the Odds!

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0:00 Start
2:32 Match 1
18:30 Match 2
28:50 Match 3
29:29 Match 4
43:56 Match 5
54:10 Wrap Up

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29 thoughts on “Urza and Mishra Go to Family Therapy | MTG Standard Against the Odds”

  1. I see that you tend to have one-off cards in Against the Odds decks that fit the theme, but always get cut in sideboarding. Like the uncommon Urza and Mishra in this deck.

    If the card is bad enough in the context of this deck that it always get cut first thing in sideboarding, personally I’d think it better to include something different in its place.

    If you wanted to, you could include extra copies of other on-theme cards instead, like an extra copy or two of the rare Mishra (which you rightly noted in this video is actually pretty spicy) So maybe you don’t end up playing every single version of Urza and Mishra, but I think that’s fine.

    Just my two cents anyway. Vids are great regardless.

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  2. When I saw the uncommon, rare and mythic versions of the brothers, my mind instantly went to how Pokémon evolution lines work in the Pokémon TCG. So the Melds would be their Mega Evolutions with the stones/the dragon engine as the Mega Stones.

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  3. 17:46 not that it matters at all, but technically you missed lethal here – if your opponent blocked with Bankbuster, they would go down to 1. That being said, if you instead blasted the Bankbuster, then it would die from the -1/-1 from Mishra, and with your opponent at 11 from the other Mishra trigger, and your creatures having trample and haste for 13, their 2/2 isn’t enough to block. You could also blast their face since your creatures have trample, but blasting the Bankbuster is probably better for board advantage.

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