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Flippin' Orbs - An Old School MtG Podcast
Wak-Wak.se
36 episodes
9 months ago
The sun has at last come to the north and the grass is green. So why not do a green episode? We talk about creatuires and spells. Underplayed cards and cards that as Eliot says “sees the correct amount of play”. Do you agree with our picks and thoughts?
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The sun has at last come to the north and the grass is green. So why not do a green episode? We talk about creatuires and spells. Underplayed cards and cards that as Eliot says “sees the correct amount of play”. Do you agree with our picks and thoughts?
Show more...
Games
Hobbies
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Episode 23 - Eternal Flame
Flippin' Orbs - An Old School MtG Podcast
2 hours 3 minutes 38 seconds
6 years ago
Episode 23 - Eternal Flame
This episode is part two of Episode 18 but it has been delayed so don't trust Gordon when he says it is episode 20. In this episode we talk about how to keep the interest and the format fun even though it doesn't change much. Also we talk about different ways and formats you can play to use your old school cardpool.
Flippin' Orbs - An Old School MtG Podcast
The sun has at last come to the north and the grass is green. So why not do a green episode? We talk about creatuires and spells. Underplayed cards and cards that as Eliot says “sees the correct amount of play”. Do you agree with our picks and thoughts?