Summary of Arsenal Pass Ep78 - State of the Meta & the Ban Announcement | FABTCG

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This YouTube video discusses the state of the meta in the game "FABTCG" after the recent ban announcement. The video covers the top eight decks played at U.S. Nationals, and how their representation in the meta may change over the next few weeks.

  • 00:00:00 Arsenal Pass discusses the recent ban of 20 Heroes, the Spanish suspended announcement, and the impacts it has on both class constructed and dynasty.
  • 00:05:00 The Arsenal Pass Ep78 discusses the state of the meta and the ban announcement for Class Constructed Pulse of Eisenloff, Mask of the Pouncing Links, Blitz Blood Sheath, Stormstriders, and Sonata Bloodsheath. The new card legality policy update also mentions that Adult Heroes are only legal for Blitz, and that young Heroes are no longer legal in Class Constructed.
  • 00:10:00 The main topic of this episode is the October ban and the announcement of Flesh and Blood constructed decks. Brennan discusses the impact of these changes on Blitz and Dynasty.
  • 00:15:00 Arsenal discusses the current meta and how some decks are more viable than others. He also talks about the upcoming ban list for Blitz. He mentions that Bloodshed Squad is a card that he likes, but is not surprised or disappointed by the news.
  • 00:20:00 The video discusses the state of the meta and the ban announcement for Arsenal Pass. It discusses how Cool Hand may be difficult to use in the current meta, given the abundance of powerful cards like Revel and Rune Blood. It also discusses the possible return of Storm Striders, which is being announced as a ban on November 9th.
  • 00:25:00 The video discusses Arsenal, a card that is seen as too powerful and not fun to play against. The video also discusses the reasons for the ban announcement, which includes the card's disruptive nature and its ability to combo with other cards.
  • 00:30:00 The video discusses the state of the meta and the ban announcement for Storm Striders. It argues that the card is weak and not playable, and that the world championships were the Pinnacle of organized play.
  • 00:35:00 The video discusses the Arsenal Pass video announcement, which includes a state of the meta and the ban announcement of stormtrovers. The band spin announcement has no real changes, but some things do change which will work less constructed. The author feels that part of this is a shake-up of the format, and that stormtrovers is suspended but not banned. He thinks that Britain is okay with the suspension, as it represents a possible pivot to the format. He was close to playing Kano and Blitz, but this does not happen and he realizes that storms are too powerful. He predicts that Blitz will lose popularity as a result of this.
  • 00:40:00 The Arsenal Pass video discusses the recent ban announcement for Pulse of Eisenloft in classic constructed, and discusses the philosophy behind the ban. The video also covers the effects of the ban on different decks, and what players can expect moving forward.
  • 00:45:00 In this video, Arsenal discusses the ban of "Pulse" from the game of "FABTCG." He says that the format would have been fine without it, and that class construction is interesting. He also thinks that a better card would have been "Craft Seeds." He feels that the ban is fine, and that it takes a minimal advantage off the "best economic format." He thinks that the loss of "Pulse" will hit Olden and Oldham the hardest, as they are reliant on it the most. He also thinks that the shift in format will mean less innovation in the game.
  • 00:50:00 The "Arsenal Pass" video discusses the current state of the meta and how the ban announcement might change things. The dominant decks are Briar and Defiler, with Defiler narrowly winning the majority of events.
  • 00:55:00 This YouTube video discusses the state of the meta, and discusses how the ban announcement has affected the meta. The video also discusses the top eight decks played at U.S. Nationals, and how their representation in the meta may change over the next few weeks.

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In this episode of the Arsenal Pass podcast, hosts Brenda Brennan and Michael Hamilton discuss the current state of the meta and the announcement of a ban for Boomers. Brennan and Hamilton also talk about the Michael Hamilton Tour and what players can expect heading into the World Championships.

  • 01:00:00 The author of the video discusses the State of the Meta and the Ban Announcement, highlighting Dash as a deck that is doing well in terms of outperforming its competitors. They also mention that the three dominant decks in the meta - Fire Ultimate, Icelander, and visceral - are all difficult to beat for fringe decks. They believe that the full season data is more important than the current discourse, which is focused around North America and traditional countries.
  • 01:05:00 Arsenal Pass discusses the Spanish spend announcement, and how it affects the Blitz format. They give the opinion that the ban could have been done better, but overall they like the current format. They encourage viewers to subscribe to Arsenal Plus, and Brendan is doing a Twitter live with Tara Patel about the ban.
  • 01:10:00 In this episode of the Arsenal Pass podcast, hosts Brenda Brennan and Michael Hamilton discuss the current state of the meta and the announcement of a ban for Boomers. Brennan and Hamilton also talk about the Michael Hamilton Tour and what players can expect heading into the World Championships.

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