

Generally speaking, I don't care much for all the complaining and tend to steer away from the negative sides of Magic/Legacy Twitter. No format-warping stuff, but if like me you're not in it for as many Challenge top 8s as possible (I'd play UR Delver exclusively then), there's so much fun to be had. One of the advantages of all the Commander cards is that many more cool brews become available. While I enjoy Mono Blue Delver, in particular Stifle and Spellbelly, the most, Legacy has many great aspects: great people (who will lend you cards, organise proxy-friendly tournaments, creatre community project like European Legacy Masters), fun cards, mostly fun interactive gameplay, and lots of brewing options. Joris Koek: I'm always having fun with Legacy. I am having a blast navigating the format week to week and figuring out ways to fight the new threats coming into the format with each release. The format is exploitable and rewards tight play.

The best players are winning regardless of deck choice (i.e. While UR Delver continues to be the best deck in the format, we have seen many new decks pop up or return to prominence over the past year, including the rise of 8 Cast, Rx Painter, Moon Stompy, and Wx Initiative. That said, I don't think the initiative is an "Oko" level threat to the format where entire macro-archetypes just become unplayable.īilly Mitchell: I hear the grumbling about the format but I think it's very healthy. I think the format is quite healthy, though I imagine that the initiative will be the nail in the coffin that pushes some weaker decks out of competitive viability. this feels like the biggest breath of fresh air Legacy has had in a long time. People are adapting, learning new play patterns, finding niche tech, trying to solve the mirror, figuring out what (if any) splash colors are correct for initiative decks. Now there is so much innovation going on centralized around the initiative mechanic. We had a massive period of stagnancy as UR Delver remained dominant in the format for over a year despite the Ragavan ban. Phil Gallagher: This is the most fun that I've had in Legacy in the past year. However, my instinct is that it's a candidate for bans, especially if the meta can't solve it. Initiative Stompy is an interesting deck that I haven't had much chance to play with or against yet, so I won't offer a strong opinion on it. UR Delver is boring to play both with and against, and it's been tier 0 forever. You know, the part you came here for! #1 - What are your current thoughts on the Legacy format? Are you having fun? Is the format healthy? Seriously, go follow each and every one of these people. The level of talent and awesomeness in this group of people is STAGGERING. Robert Wilson (Buffalo Chicken Dip Legacy) We've got TWENTY-FIVE Legacy Players/Content Creators/Personalities/etc to talk about Legacy this go around, so let's put all their socials below here so you can follow them. While I usually try to keep these rather small, the EOY ones I tend to go all out for. I get together a bunch of Legacy people who answer questions about how they're feeling about the format.

Okay, for most of you who regularly read the column, these articles are well known. Without further ado, let's dive right in! The Legacy Round Table of 2022 - Dungeon Delving Edition You are all indeed awesome people and I appreciate all of you! I also just want to say thank you to everyone for their continued support of my columns throughout 2022.
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We've got a massive group of folks here to talk about Legacy so it should be incredibly awesome.įurthermore, we've got an update on the status of the Legacy Data Collection Project and also the Challenge data from this past weekend. Howdy folks! It's time yet again for another edition of This Week in Legacy! I'm your host, Joe Dyer, and this week we are closing out of 2022 the only way that I know how, by assembling the biggest Round Table article of the year.
