![]() But in practice, we get absolutely wrecked by the free counterspell. ![]() On paper, it looks like it should be pretty resilient to Force of Will since we have things that come back from the graveyard and cheap flashback spells like Faithless Looting to enable our self-discard plan. All in all, we finished our league 2-3 with the deck, which was slightly disappointing, and doubly so considering how close we were to doing some crazy things in the games that we lost.Just a quick reminder: if you enjoy the Much Abrew About Nothing series and the other video content on MTGGoldfish, make sure to subscribe to the MTGGoldfish YouTube channel to keep up on all the latest and greatest. Is madness really a mechanic that can compete in Legacy? What crazy, fast starts can the deck get off to? Let's get to the video and find out then, we'll talk more about the deck! The main goal of the deck? Discard our hand, maybe as early as Turn 1 with the help of Lion's Eye Diamond, so that we can cheat things like Basking Rootwalla, Anje's Ravager, and Asylum Visitor into play on the cheap, while maybe triggering Vengevine or playing some free Hollow Ones along the way. So this week, we're going to return to the format to play one of the weirder decks in Legacy: Legacy Madness. A couple of weeks ago, we played some Legacy with a Chain of Smog Nic Fit deck for Much Abrew, and it was a lot of fun. Hello, everyone! Welcome to another episode of Much Abrew About Nothing.
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