Salty MTG Cards Game: Voxy vs. Raren

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Summary

Voxy participates in a game to guess how 'salty' certain Magic: The Gathering cards are, trying to beat Raren's high score.

Highlights

Introduction and Game Rules
00:00

Voxy is introduced as a participant in a game where she has to guess the saltiest Magic: The Gathering cards based on ranking from 1 to 100.

First Card - Smoke Stack
05:07

Voxy is unfamiliar with Smoke Stack, discusses her philosophy of casual play, and places it incorrectly at 92.

Second Card - Narset, Parter of Veils
11:45

Voxy identifies the card as very problematic and places it third, gaining only two points.

Third Card - Impending Disaster
17:30

Voxy expresses her disdain for land destruction cards, but guesses inaccurately at rank 13 instead of 40.

Fourth Card - Time Stretch
24:12

Discussing the impact of taking extra turns, Voxy adjusts her guess from 28 to 37 and scores better.

Fifth Card - Urza, Lord High Artificer
32:50

Voxy nails the ranking exactly at 56, showcasing an impressive understanding of Urza's power and salinity.

Sixth Card - Tergrid, God of Fright
40:15

She accurately places Tergrid as a top 10 salty card, guessing 9 when it's ranked 8.

Seventh Card - Jin-Gitaxias, Progress Tyrant
46:00

A discussion on the problematic nature of Jin-Gitaxias leads to an overvalued guess of 22, but he ranks 55.

Eighth Card - Flashfires
52:30

Voxy jokes about niche land destruction cards aimed at white decks, guessing 72, which is spot-on.

Ninth Card - Narset Enlightened Exile
58:45

Initially hesitant, Voxy changes her guess to 51 based on the card's history and mechanics, which is close to the actual 63.

Tenth Card - Gaea's Cradle
1:03:30

Voxy overestimates the saltiness of Gaea's Cradle due to its historical value and power, guessing 18 while it's actually 45.

Conclusion and Results
1:07:00

Voxy finishes with a score of 164, outperforming Raren's previous best, and celebrates becoming the new leader.

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