Dies to Removal - Ep 2: Modern Dies to Ban
Modern forum
Posted on Feb. 4, 2015, 6:37 a.m. by JexInfinite
TolarianCommunityCollege and Wedge from TheManaSource have begun a podcast series called "Dies to Removal". (The Professor will be sure to correct my English in this post.)
This weeks episode was about modern, more specifically, how the bannings have affected the format. It's an hour and a half of two grown men talking about this silly nerdy card game, but they have soothing voices, so that makes it all the more fun. If you are interested at all about modern, or just love listening to MTG content, then I'm sure you will enjoy this podcast. Be sure to subscribe to both their channels, here and here.
You view it on TolarianCommunityCollege's YouTube channel here.
Epochalyptik I'm not sure where to put this, but it's relevant to modern, so this seems good enough. In future, we may have a proper section for things like this, but for now, it'll do.
so i watched this whole thing. and although i dont play modern. i agree with just about everything they brought up
February 4, 2015 1:36 p.m.
AllAroundGeek says... #4
I was so excited when I saw the first episode of this podcast in my inbox. They are my personnel two favorite MTG channels and I would highly recommend the podcast to anyone who enjoys magic.
February 4, 2015 3:21 p.m.
All I have to say about this is I read and commented throughout all twenty-six odd pages of the ban announcement thread, and I still found that hour and a half of conversation about it super entertaining. Thumbs up.
February 4, 2015 5:50 p.m.
Just tag Epoch to move threads. He's in charge here.
February 4, 2015 11:14 p.m.
JexInfinite says... #7
Be sure to spread the love around. I owe it to Wedge and the Professor to advertise their content, and really high quality stuff like podcasts definitely need to be known.
ChiefBell Sweet, an easier name to type.
ChiefBell says... #2
No this is fine being here. It's an information piece about modern.
For reference - you can now tag me to move threads etc.
February 4, 2015 6:45 a.m.