Are you prepared to die on Turn Two?

With Eternal Weekend approaching, Zac and Phil take a look at the Legacy metagame and ask a very important question: what decks are actually going to define the tournament?

While everyone is talking about Bilbo, Karn, and the other obvious threats, Phil thinks there's a deck that isn't getting nearly enough attention:

Surveillance Cam Combo.

The deck combines Goblin Welder + Surveillance Cam with a huge number of compact artifact interactions to create potentially infinite loops—and it can kill incredibly quickly while still having access to powerful cards like Urza's Saga, Emery, Loki, Force of Will, and Agatha's Soul Cauldron.

We also discuss:

  • The upcoming B&R window before Eternal Weekend
  • Whether anything is likely to get banned
  • Why Breakfast may be seriously underplayed
  • The latest Breakfast lists and innovations
  • Why Urza's Saga is so important to Breakfast
  • The Surveillance Cam + Goblin Welder combo
  • Infinite mana and damage loops
  • Hawkeye's Bow
  • Painter's Servant / Grindstone variants
  • Why the deck has so few "bad" cards
  • Why Surveillance Cam may be one of Legacy's best-kept secrets
  • What you need to be prepared to beat at Eternal Weekend

And the big takeaway:

If Legacy is becoming a Turn-Two format, your deck needs to be able to interact on Turn Two.

Start getting your reps in now.

00:00 — What Will Legacy Look Like at Eternal Weekend?
01:55 — Could the B&R Window Actually Change Anything?
06:42 — Breakfast Is WAY Too Underplayed
08:02 — The Two Best Decks for Eternal Weekend
12:37 — The Latest Breakfast List
19:01 — Is Surveillance Cam the Best Deck Nobody Talks About?
21:27 — How Surveillance Cam Combo Actually Works
24:18 — Why This Deck Has Almost No Bad Cards
27:23 — The Turn-Two Legacy Problem
28:21 — Start Your 100 Games NOW

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