Hello Kotty Wotch: Lessons in Empathy and Compassion for Young Viewers

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Hello kotty wotch, I hope this note finds you well. I just wanted to take a moment to say hello and check in on how you're doing. It's been a while since we last spoke, and I wanted to catch up on all the things that have been happening in your life. Firstly, I wanted to say congratulations on your recent achievements. I heard that you got promoted at work, and I couldn't be happier for you. You've always had such a strong work ethic and dedication, so it's no surprise that you're excelling in your career.


' rel="noopener">Once Upon a Time lets Amulet Titan be a deck of all functional cards. It’s more copies of the bounceland you need. Or normal land. Or ramp card. Or threat. Really, anything. Your seven-card hand baseline suddenly is Turn 4

An example of this kind of deck is Burn, where regardless of the Metagame, it s never bad; it usually won t be the strongest deck in the championship, but with a good pilot, it will always be a reliable option. As a deck that s been in the format for a long time, it s clear that many people have tested and are still testing options and variants for the deck, and this is where we ll discuss them a bit.

Amulet Titan deck tech on Mtggoldfish

You've always had such a strong work ethic and dedication, so it's no surprise that you're excelling in your career. I hope this new role brings you even more success and fulfillment. On a more personal note, I wanted to see how things are going with your family.

Once Upon A Time, Amulet Titan Was The Best Deck In Modern

After a tough ninth-place finish at SCG Philadelphia, Ari Lax is a believer in Amulet Titan with Once Upon a Time. Get his insights into the Modern deck enjoying the biggest renaissance heading into SCG Regionals!

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' rel="noopener">Once Upon a Time, there was a combo deck with a really high power ceiling. It was easily the best deck in Modern at the time, even if it did have some

' rel="noopener">Blood Moon issues.

Then its best weapon got banned, and it definitely deserved it. In the years since then, it still functioned, but something was off.

The last few cards in the deck were frankly just bad. No matter what they were, the deck just had some stinkers. Often your hand would be just… lands and stuff. But that was fine, since more of the time you just had a good one, and everyone has a fail rate. Right?

The London Mulligan.

The middle of 2019 was the lowest point for Amulet Titan since the banning of

Amulet Titan had all the traditional issues of ramp combo and then some. You need physical cardboard to make mana, but also you need the right lands in the right order. All

' rel="noopener">Simic Growth Chamber and all basic ' rel="noopener">Forest are both failure modes. And the ramp cards, which are just that. ' rel="noopener">Azusa, Lost but Seeking doesn’t actually tap for mana, whereas ' rel="noopener">Farseek does.

A mulligan kinda sucks for Amulet Titan and sucks even worse when you naturally can draw cards like

' rel="noopener">Walking Ballista. And every other good deck could just ignore the fail rate. The old “Tron can mulligan to three and win” joke was actually just fact.

One of the best cards possible for Amulet Titan was printed, and no one even really noticed because the deck was in such a bad place.

' rel="noopener">Blood Moons in the metagame left with ' rel="noopener">Faithless Looting, and it didn’t matter.

And then it happened…

' rel="noopener">Once Upon a Time lets Amulet Titan be a deck of all functional cards. It’s more copies of the bounceland you need. Or normal land. Or ramp card. Or threat. Really, anything. Your seven-card hand baseline suddenly is Turn 4

' rel="noopener">Primeval Titan, instead of somewhere around a piece short of that. All your mulligans look like they can field six real cards and a real gameplan. It’s also

' rel="noopener">Serum Powder, if the spell side of

' rel="noopener">Serum Powder costs two. It’s something you already wouldn’t mind in this deck, but that also gives you free opening hand consistency.

And now we can look back at

' rel="noopener">Field of the Dead and how unbelievably absurd that card is against anyone. If they’re playing fair, they can’t beat

' rel="noopener">Field of the Dead because

' rel="noopener">Primeval Titan leaves manaless incremental value around. If they try to interact with you in any way, they turn into a fair deck that can’t beat

' rel="noopener">Field of the Dead. You used to struggle with Azorius Control because they could handle all your threats one-by-one. Zombies don’t come like that.

I kept six lands,

' rel="noopener">Sakura-Tribe Scout on the play at SCG Philadelphia against a ' rel="noopener">Death’s Shadow deck. One of those lands was

' rel="noopener">Field of the Dead. My opponent died horribly turns later to the Zombie horde. I got to cackle like a maniac when their Turn 1

' rel="noopener">Inquisition of Kozilek saw five lands, no spells. It was glorious.

There were so many cards Amulet Titan used to play to do the things

' rel="noopener">Field of the Dead does as a single card, and they all suck now. ' rel="noopener">Field of the Dead not only does all their jobs, it taps for a mana.

Amulet Titan is back to reclaim the combo and ramp thrones in Modern.

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Hello kotty wotch

I know you were planning a vacation with them, and I hope you had an amazing time. Family is so important, and I'm glad to see that you prioritize spending quality time with them. Speaking of vacations, I wanted to share some exciting news with you. I recently booked a trip to Europe, and I can't wait to explore all the different countries and cultures. It's been a dream of mine to visit Europe, and I'm finally making it happen. I'll definitely be sharing all the highlights with you when I return. In other news, I've started a new hobby – painting. I never considered myself an artist, but I've discovered that painting is a great way to relax and express myself. I've been experimenting with different mediums and techniques, and it's been such a rewarding experience. Maybe one day we can have a painting session together! Anyway, I just wanted to let you know that I'm thinking of you and sending positive vibes your way. I miss our long chats and catch-up sessions, and I hope we can schedule a time to meet soon. Until then, take care and know that you're always in my thoughts. Sending lots of love and warm wishes, [Your Name].

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