Short form limited Magic: The Gathering debate podcast co-hosted by Carl Chase and Garrett Gardner, who debate cards and quick topics about the latest draft format.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 112 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Video GamesHobbiesLeisure |
Carl is not done, he is angry, chomping at the bit, and desperate to prove that forty-two cards (or more?!) is the right thing to do. In limited. Where you are allowed to play just forty. So Garrett let him, again.
Short form limited Magic: The Gath... more
Carl and Garrett debate the most complicated, complex, intricate cards in the set: mostly vanilla creatures. Yes, Garrett is defending them. Why do you ask?
Short form limited Magic: The Gathering debate podcast co-hosted by Carl Chase and Garrett G... more
Carl and Garrett debate a universal exile anything removal spell at instant speed vs. a sorcery speed shock. I bet you wonder who writes these episode summaries huh?
Short form limited Magic: The Gathering debate podcast co-hosted by Carl Chase and ... more
Carl and Garrett come back to a classic: combat trick vs. a removal spell. Also, this format is awesome.
Short form limited Magic: The Gathering debate podcast co-hosted by Carl Chase and Garrett Gardner, who debate cards and quick topics about the ... more
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The hosts are very fun, the debates are legit (no softballs), and no swears mean I can listen while driving the kids around.
Quick and breezy content with great hosts. Would love to see more long form content in future 👍🥳
Highly recommend this podcast to anyone into MTG Limited.
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Mystical Dispute launched 5 years ago and published 112 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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