The Misbegotten Mascot | A History of Hurloon Minotaur

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@migrn
@migrn Ай бұрын
Hurloon Wrangler from Unglued having Denimwalk now makes SO much more sense.
@warpdrivefueledbyinsomnia8165
@warpdrivefueledbyinsomnia8165 Ай бұрын
Was just coming here to mention that.
@hubhub1254
@hubhub1254 Ай бұрын
oh well found !!
@psymar
@psymar Ай бұрын
well and wrangler is a brand of denim jeans
@ursulcx299
@ursulcx299 Ай бұрын
Yeah I remeber when the joke was first explained to me being like "oooooooh! now i get it!"
@pidgelord9445
@pidgelord9445 Ай бұрын
"Nothing's coming between me and my didgeridoos"
@benrehbeck7431
@benrehbeck7431 Ай бұрын
"looks remarkably like kermit the frog" my boy richard caught a stray
@Zomburai45
@Zomburai45 Ай бұрын
Such an absolute asshole thing to say.
@Kryptnyt
@Kryptnyt Ай бұрын
He is talking about the expression on his face being similar to a common kermit expression of disgust
@Zomburai45
@Zomburai45 Ай бұрын
@@Kryptnyt No, the similarity and the similarity of expression are two distinct thoughts by the writer
@Kohdok
@Kohdok Ай бұрын
"He Grimaces" But you said he looked like Kermit, not Grimace!
@PKFat
@PKFat Ай бұрын
Hurloom Minotaur was one of the earliest ads I remember for MtG. The other being "Someone in Nebraska just summoned Lord of the Pit. And he's sending him your way."
@TempestDacine
@TempestDacine Ай бұрын
That sounds like a bad porn advert "Lord of the pits in your area"
@marcodaddario3965
@marcodaddario3965 Ай бұрын
@@TempestDacine And he intends to become the lord of YOUR pit "smooth jazz begins"
@FanOfMostEverything
@FanOfMostEverything Ай бұрын
Oh, _that's_ why Hurloon Wrangler has denimwalk... Excellent showcase of what can be a hard-to-swallow lesson for developers: The game's community, not its creators, defines its beloved icons. (See also Fblthp.)
@warpdrivefueledbyinsomnia8165
@warpdrivefueledbyinsomnia8165 Ай бұрын
It's sort of an evolution. When a game is new, it's only the passion of its creators that keep it going. Especially in the early years of Magic, up until about mid-1997ish, its creators and their immediate network were still its largest community. Early Magic influences, people like Randy Buehler, Mark Rosewater, Mark Gottlieb, Aaron Forsyth, and Erik Lauer, were people who started out as fans/pros of the game who rotated in and out of WotC employment. The early testers and developers for sets like Fallen Empires, Ice Age, Homelands, and Mirage, for the most part, had been there at the beginning. I don't know for certain, but I'm willing to bet this is true for a lot of long-running game franchises.
@beretperson
@beretperson Ай бұрын
"The age of esoteric was over, the time of cute had come" And here we are today, with Bloomburrow and Duskmourn battling out for the hearts of the players
@Nonregional
@Nonregional Ай бұрын
It’s so weird how they’ve been promoting those sets almost simultaneously. I know we’re in the Eternal Spoiler Season era right now, but they uploaded a Planeswalker’s Guide to Duskmourn weeks before BLB’s release. Do they not have faith in the premise or something?
@SymmetricalDocking
@SymmetricalDocking Ай бұрын
*wallets
@TheRusty
@TheRusty Ай бұрын
​@@Nonregional I think between the perpetual vomit of Innistrad and diarrhea of Phyrexia, Wizards understands the playerbase is probably tired of "horror-themed" sets. My guess is that Duskmourn is scheduled to release with the new season of "Stranger Things," will have a whole Universes Beyond tie-in commander set, and nothing else will come of it. Bloomburrow seems to have people excited. And I can't blame them. After four years of mechs and wi-fi magic and cyberpunk BS and film noir and magical tommy guns and whatever in the name of christ Thunder Junction was trying to be, splashed with Warhammer and Fallout, I think Magic players are happy to get back into, you know, fantasy. And there's a sigh of releif that, at least once, Wizards is letting up on the endless spew of "EDGY AND EPIC!" Tell you the truth though I wonder how much has changed since that Sports Illustrated article - now that I've typed all that out, it kind of feels like Wizards is still embarassed by Magic, and wants it to be a "serious" medium instead of you know, wizards throwing octopuses at each other.
@MillennialMidwest
@MillennialMidwest Ай бұрын
@@TheRusty Most underrated comment; well said!
@togglebott7748
@togglebott7748 Ай бұрын
Duskmourn isn’t esoteric, it’s 80s nostalgia horror slop
@kylegonewild
@kylegonewild Ай бұрын
10:40 Jesse as a Serra Angel is an adorable little bit of art.
@ashtheswan705
@ashtheswan705 Ай бұрын
shes my Serra Angel 🥹
@thecrazyspud
@thecrazyspud Ай бұрын
Built a minotaurs-only commander deck and absolutely had to include Hurley. Always brings smiles to the table whenever he drops.
@sdfkjgh
@sdfkjgh Ай бұрын
@thecrazyspud: Now I wanna see Jorge Garcia play a minotaur.
@mathematics117
@mathematics117 Ай бұрын
I have a great minotaur deck! I had to take Hurley and the other vanilla minotaurs out as I continued to upgrade it throughout the years. I create custom tokens with my fav vanilla bulls- Hurley, Canyon Minotaur, and pensive minotaur. I call it my minotaur horde deck :D
@admiralsnackbar5197
@admiralsnackbar5197 Ай бұрын
I think there was a missed opportunity with not reprinting this guy in Dominaria Remastered. It was the perfect chance to pay one last homage to the OG Magic mascot.
@Chocolate83Bunny
@Chocolate83Bunny Ай бұрын
Wow that's actually sad
@Millus1987
@Millus1987 Ай бұрын
There was a Hurloon battle hymn (with Firesong and Sunspeaker in the art) in Dominaria United, not sure if that counts.
@jonnynice8366
@jonnynice8366 Ай бұрын
God, that image is so iconic. Really takes me back. I really do remember loving the visual and being confused by how bad this card was.
@animalchin5082
@animalchin5082 Ай бұрын
Seeing Sam in a picture witha bunch of Starcraft Pros for Basilisk feels like a crossover episode to me.
@francescogulisano2917
@francescogulisano2917 Ай бұрын
Jessie as Serra angel goes unexpectedly hard
@francomarrongrigio
@francomarrongrigio Ай бұрын
Hi Sam, I hope this comment finds you well. You may not remember me, but we met in Lucca last year at the 30th anniversary exhibition, on a rainy Saturday. We chatted a bit and I asked you to sign my copy of Llanowar Elves. Hearing you talk, even if only for a minute, about Kev Walker's creative process is still my highlight of that day. Something funny happened afterwards. As I was leaving the building, practically racing downstairs, I almost bump into Peter Adkison. I had no clue who he was, but intuited he was someone important as two convention stewards with bright yellow vests caught up and accompanied him upstairs. I remember standing there, on the landing, transfixed by the minotaur Mr Adkison sported on his back. Seeing it here, even just in pictures, is emotional. Thank you, Sam, not only for sharing your knowledge and boundless enthusiasm, but for indirectly making this moment happen. That year, Lucca felt like a momentous gathering.
@Quarataia
@Quarataia Ай бұрын
I get the love for Hurloon Minotaur because it was one of the earliest displays of MTG's identity. It was not simply a random creature, it was a entire character transmitted to the player with a image and some text. This makes me wonder why doesn't have more nods to it, especially on the Modern sets.
@shibbidydoowop
@shibbidydoowop 7 күн бұрын
Yeah I agree. mythology and occult/esoteric lore were huge markers of mtg prior to sets like tempest. I recall the intrigue of mtg's mysticism in the artwork being the main draw for me as a kid when i was first introduced to the game. I think they've steered the ship towards more cute, kitsch and even campy subject matters in more recent lore. Sometimes you'll see some artwork that reminisces back to the earlier years but it seems more rare as time passes.
@neverashie1109
@neverashie1109 Ай бұрын
Babe wake up, new rhystic studies just dropped
@ekimyukselbaba8847
@ekimyukselbaba8847 Ай бұрын
Rhystic study* lol
@kingofeurobeat9332
@kingofeurobeat9332 Ай бұрын
No she got it right. ._.​@ekimyukselbaba8847
@Worm.emergency
@Worm.emergency Ай бұрын
@ekimyukselbaba8847 Read the channel name
@jackiespaceman
@jackiespaceman Ай бұрын
I know, babe, I just watched it
@evanbowenfilm
@evanbowenfilm Ай бұрын
That denim jacket is so legendary, the ultimate grail
@atlys258
@atlys258 Ай бұрын
Seriously, that jacket is cold asf 🥶🥶🥶
@PaulHerbig
@PaulHerbig Ай бұрын
One of the things that made early Magic so incredible was how unpolished it was. There was mystery in the flavor text and what it meant, or who or what the characters, worlds, and factions were. The art being pulled from a lot of places, and in a lot of styles contributed to that as well. Even the card interactions were far less planned. Today Magic is a deliberate machine in every way, leading you down the path the company sets for you. Before there were things to wonder about, and to discover.
@Quroe_
@Quroe_ Ай бұрын
These small clearings in the forest of Magic's knowledge still exist -- places where you can explore interactions that don't seem to be designed. I've got a Commander deck that explores the idea of, "what if I mutate a creature on to a vehicle?". These weird avenues are there to be found, but they require a bit of concerted effort to go exploring for them.
@ceracen
@ceracen Ай бұрын
​@Quroe_ I think they're more referring to the mystique of the world's and characters and not necessarily the depths of the mechanics.
@marcello9476
@marcello9476 Ай бұрын
​@Quroe_ nah that's a completely different think. You are talking about uncertain rules interactions caused by complexity creep. He is talking about the interest and intrigue of magic's settings, flavor, and aesthetic which has all bit disappeared in recent times
@AxeMain
@AxeMain Ай бұрын
​@@Quroe_I think you're talking about something else. Mechanics and gameplay depth
@LadyLunarSatine
@LadyLunarSatine Ай бұрын
I guess I came into the game at a very pivotal point; Weatherlight was the first expansion I was able to get into with everyone else and that was basically the prequel to the start of that massive story with Gerrard and crew.
@CHoustonify
@CHoustonify Ай бұрын
Magic is such a strange hobby, because I feel like I'm fairly enfranchised, and I spend quite a bit of time and money on it, and I'm familiar with a lot of history and esoterica associated with the game, and somehow I never knew that some random 3 drop from Alpha was the face of the game in its early days.
@JaydonTobler
@JaydonTobler Ай бұрын
Breadsword, Folding Ideas, and Rhystic Studies are really my only “drop everything and watch” channels. Thanks for this Sam!
@nintendocal5767
@nintendocal5767 Ай бұрын
Adkinson being there in his jacket is so sick man. Fun video, thanks Sam :)
@PatrickInTheBox
@PatrickInTheBox Ай бұрын
Ive got a whole minotaur tribal edh deck and 90% of the creatures are really bad vanillias but the art is so gorgeous I run them over busted cards. Hurloon minotaur is certainly one of them :)
@thecrazyspud
@thecrazyspud Ай бұрын
Likewise! Gotta have a didjeridoo!
@allennewhausen2541
@allennewhausen2541 Ай бұрын
I have an Angel deck that, ironically, runs a Revised Serra Angel for that exact reason. Back in Hurloon Minotaur's day is was a good card, but now history has resigned them both to the same level of playability.
@GuyIncognito575
@GuyIncognito575 Ай бұрын
There was a jacket in a glass case at GenCon a few years ago and I was tempted to do a Mission Impossible rappel from the rafters at 3 AM to grab it.
@stephenbradford8524
@stephenbradford8524 Ай бұрын
Contemporary Magic has some of the best fantasy art available, and I'm glad for it... but these 90s images (Hurloon Minotaur, Benalish Hero, Prodigal Sorcerer) just HIT different.
@YourPalJamieEllis
@YourPalJamieEllis Ай бұрын
There really is such a history to it. It's awe-inspiring stuff to look at, some of those old 90s and early 00s arts.
@marcello9476
@marcello9476 Ай бұрын
Contemporary magic has awful digital slop art. Magic art had its hay day back when they first changed the card frame in the 2000s. Back when artists actually made art and not just hyper-realistic bullshit.
@stephenbradford8524
@stephenbradford8524 Ай бұрын
@@marcello9476 Okay.
@Crimson_Fist
@Crimson_Fist Ай бұрын
It really doesn't. Outside of a few artists (Seb, Jesper, Terese, etc.) and special treatments, most modern card art is the same uninspired WotC art that showed up with DnD 5E. While it's generally ok to good art in a technical sense, that's about it. Of course, I'd chalk that up to the company mandating a mostly uniform art style and they picked one that is very boring.
@stephenbradford8524
@stephenbradford8524 Ай бұрын
@@Crimson_Fist My favorite type of internet comment is the person who jumps into the replies of someone who expresses their like for something and tells them they're wrong for liking the thing. Y'all are classy people.
@Syngraphaeor
@Syngraphaeor Ай бұрын
Can't wait for the inevitable video on Nadu
@migrn
@migrn Ай бұрын
The video is 4 seconds long. The only image is a picture of Nadu. The narration is simply, "This card should be banned".
@gnockgnock6965
@gnockgnock6965 Ай бұрын
Nah, it'd be like the video on Gaak​@@migrn
@TalonOfoalain
@TalonOfoalain Ай бұрын
Give it at least a year for the full story to play out.
@Malverde888
@Malverde888 Ай бұрын
We can wait
@garak55
@garak55 Ай бұрын
There is not that much to say about Nadu. I can write you a script in two minutes: "WotC needed Modern Horizon to sell a lot of packs so they pushed a lot of cards. R&D is staffed by complete incompetent fools who only care about what would be cool to have in commander. MaRo should have been fired 15 years ago after Mirrodin block but somehow he is still around and he can't help himself but make green cards completely OP. Modern is now Modern horizon block constructed and Legacy is now the most balanced format in magic for some reason. Standard has been dead for a while and nobody cares about it. Magic is now glorified cardboard funkopops."
@Blackhawk1313
@Blackhawk1313 Ай бұрын
I know it doesn’t show up all the time, and I certainly would devour more if more were put out, but damn, Rhystic Studies content just hits different. Just absolute quality and absorbing storytelling. Masterful quality and presentation as always.
@elchanneldeluk
@elchanneldeluk 8 күн бұрын
Sam has a PhD in Linguistics if I recall correctly... And it most definitely shows...
@666specter666
@666specter666 Ай бұрын
As a former magic player i love your content so so so much, your storytelling skills are insane and your choice of subjects are just next level, i would never have thought about this card again if it wasent for this video.. now i sit after a 13min video and think back to when i was a kid in school playing magic with my friends.. it warms my heart.. i miss those days..
@NamelessFacelessWhoa
@NamelessFacelessWhoa Ай бұрын
This is the first time one of your videos has been recommended to me in months. You should see what KZbin is doing with your channel because I’m not seeing your posts, and I’m subscribed.
@dmany13
@dmany13 Ай бұрын
He only posts once every 1-2 months so the algorithm won't pick it up
@justafranz
@justafranz Ай бұрын
i understand that its frustrating when youtube doesn't serve content from channels you're subscribed to on your home page, but if you gander over to the "subscriptions" tab then you'll find everything there for certain :)
@MythrilZenith
@MythrilZenith Ай бұрын
Yeah you need to use the subscribed tab to get your actual sub feed. A surprising number of people don't do this. The Home tab is specifically your discovery algorithm, kind of like if the default page of Spotify was the list of random songs it thinks you'll like that play after finishing the song you ACTUALLY want, instead of your actual saved library.
@NeroVingian40
@NeroVingian40 Ай бұрын
Use your subscription tab if you don’t want to miss content. For me, any other place on KZbin never brought up the content from channels I’m subscribed to.
@batman11693
@batman11693 Ай бұрын
I love the art of Hurloon Minotaur, probably due to it being so ingrained in those early promotions. The card may suck, but since it defined Minotaurs in Magic I'm able to use the 2 Revised ones I have for Sethron tokens.
@ellentheeducator
@ellentheeducator Ай бұрын
Maybe I'm the wrong one here, but I wish Hurloon had stuck around more and stayed more relevant. It promotes this rich, thoughtful and gorgeous depiction of red creatures. Not a rampaging brute, but a person who found their peace in the passion of red.
@GoldSabertooth
@GoldSabertooth Ай бұрын
I was at Magic 1 Homelands release with my dad and brother. I remember the Hurloon Minotaur!!
@adamdecker5483
@adamdecker5483 Ай бұрын
God, me in my corporate grime; I am but blessed, goodness to see an upload from exactly what I want; a mascot here perhaps, but here for me is an escape
@KensanOni
@KensanOni Ай бұрын
To be fair, the Minotaur tattoo designs I always thought were amazing, and a significant identifier for Magic, and I still enjoy them. I wouldn't mind if we had more of them in the future, and while the cards did just bite for the most part, that design aesthetic was on point.
@Bradmpearce
@Bradmpearce Ай бұрын
Your work always reminds me that Magic has always been bigger than Wizards.
@Gitah92
@Gitah92 Ай бұрын
This video harkens back to simpler times, when I remember binging your first 20, or so, videos. Videos about simpler concepts, mostly just a card, or an artist. I love these times too, but nostalgia is powerful. Thanks Sam.
@gunnarwuher
@gunnarwuher Ай бұрын
Let's goooo. Good seeing you in Amsterdam bud!
@undo45
@undo45 Ай бұрын
So unreal to realise you were in Lucca last year, when I still didn’t know anything about Magic. Now, one year later, I would have really loved to come see you when you were here in Italy! Alla prossima volta, Sam!
@FriendlyCDN
@FriendlyCDN Ай бұрын
I haven’t played mtg or followed any content creator in about 5 years… but I always watch a Rhystic Studies video because his videos transcends the card game itself
@untossablesalad4423
@untossablesalad4423 28 күн бұрын
The LAST thing I expected to see was one of my fave esport teams in this random video from a channel I’ve never watched before. Thats fantastic! Basilisk has great taste in SC2 pros so I don’t doubt you are a worthy addition
@Ariamaki
@Ariamaki Ай бұрын
The various original arts for Anaba Shaman are some of my favorite Magic pieces visually, to this day.
@Pandahboymtg
@Pandahboymtg Ай бұрын
Sethron has been on the build pile for a while and I think this was my green light to finally put it together with Hurloon and all his friends.
@wormspeaker
@wormspeaker Ай бұрын
I think Wizards should redeem the Hurloon Minotaurs. I'd like to see them come back as a good tribe at some point.
@user-nw9em1jv8o
@user-nw9em1jv8o Ай бұрын
Thank you for eluminating the pricing of this card. I stumbled over it on a scryfall search some years ago for a minotaur deck. It was one of those cards i was going to buy bcs of the art not the playability. You did use better words then i have to describe the effect the art had on me. Cards like this are what mtgs soul is for me. Thanks a lot for the video
@adicacid
@adicacid Ай бұрын
As a fan of both SC2 and MtG, its amazing seeing a pic of you with the rest of the Basilisk team Rotterdam, Reynor, Serral, and trigger
@oxpolitik
@oxpolitik Ай бұрын
I had a German Fourth Edition copy that I absolutely loved as a kid. I treasured that card.
@108u9
@108u9 11 күн бұрын
Ideas for future videos: • Looking at the artwork of original lands - what is if any their relationship to the broader narrative of painting the landscape all throughout art history? What considerations did bringing the expense of a huge landscape - a mountain down into small squarish rectangle pictorial space, to a function as a staple to a gameplay, to largely become “part of the furniture”, to be seen but not noticed, bring to the artists? Where were these places depicted? Where do they stand in context of Secret Lair lands that sell for a premium? • Delving into ‘tapping’. Why tapping, why turning a card sideways, why the name during the development of the game. Contextualising against card effects that don’t require tapping. Iconic cards that tapped (E.g. Prodigal Wizard). Tapping as a handful of tangible, gestural “dance” to MTG play (something “lost” and automated/animated in its digital forms) - outside of drawing, putting down cards, shuffling, transferring cards (discard, graveyard). All of which poses an obstacle to players with accessibility difficulties. Was there ever thoughts of MTG as being inclusive of such folks during its development and inception? • Shivan Dragon - off hand one of the few cards with artworks that feature a perspective that’s dramatically looking straight up. Even the horrors of Lord Of The Pit come with an eye level view. What was the story of Shivan Dragon? Its artwork almost capturing the same moments before death brought upon by an overwhelming, towering, fearsome, unbridled raging beast
@raulluna5845
@raulluna5845 Ай бұрын
I really cannot be happier to have a minotaur episode on your channel! They are my favorite tribe and my copy of Hurloon minotaur is a gift from a friend that I really treasure! Thanks for a great video again!! A nice rest from writing my master thesis 😂
@Golnax
@Golnax Ай бұрын
Yo hold up Jesse dressed up as Serra Angel at 10:43 kinda slaps tho
@mojothemagickcrafter7635
@mojothemagickcrafter7635 Ай бұрын
Part of me likes to thing that Hurley can represent the every-person who comes to play the games their way rather than for the competitive flash.
@foxhound12346
@foxhound12346 Ай бұрын
Music was so good. The tone it gave off was like unraveling a mystery that didn’t need solving yet as you dug deeper into the threads of everything the more entangled in the details you become.
@EltWilder
@EltWilder Ай бұрын
“Hurloon til noon, Serra for another era.”
@EthanStreblow
@EthanStreblow Ай бұрын
Hurloon Minotaur's statline may be scoffed at, but I drafted Beta with my friend, and let me tell you, when he lands he's a beast. Almost, "How will I come back from this?" Level of power. Thanks for fleshing out the fond feelings I already had for this vanilla.
@benjaminolmo-nord4970
@benjaminolmo-nord4970 Ай бұрын
Dude makes free documentaries for us, what a guy 🥰
@aidan8473
@aidan8473 Ай бұрын
I've been playing for over a decade but have never heard a peep about this minotaur. Very cool
@joshuajohnson2532
@joshuajohnson2532 Ай бұрын
Dan Sheehan and Rachel Weeks?! Star studded episode!
@theDJOcho
@theDJOcho Ай бұрын
Wow, the young artist Gallegos picture is a good pull! And since was introduced to the game during 4th edition, the power of Hurloon Minotaur's visgae is imprinted deep in my mind.
@torrentthom4734
@torrentthom4734 Ай бұрын
Red as a color represents Winning. Perhaps ol' Hurloon was a Herald of things to yet to take shape - being a Shaman and all.
@Gilnar13
@Gilnar13 22 күн бұрын
Hurloon minotaur is one of my favourite cards. The art is simply one of the best paintings ever done for Magic, period. I own only two Alpha cards, and the minotaur is one of them.
@paulseyler3769
@paulseyler3769 Ай бұрын
The end of this video is inspired. Beginning like you're going to go on another tangent, and then just breaking it off after a brief callback.
@budderk1305
@budderk1305 Ай бұрын
as a kid in nineties europe I had not even seen these adds, seeing it on the booster pack was the closest, but I still thought it looked rad and outrageous
@sirearlgrey2036
@sirearlgrey2036 Ай бұрын
I've always loved Hurloon Minotaur's art. Yes, the card sucks, but the art outlives its medium.
@RazorOfArtorias
@RazorOfArtorias Ай бұрын
Hurloon Minotaur was my first MTG card. A friend of mine gave me one at school back on 1997.
@Silverpicker
@Silverpicker Ай бұрын
Nostalgia certainly isn't logical...a few years ago I bought a graded Alpha Hurloon Minotaur just to have it 🤷‍♂
@tristanbrown8725
@tristanbrown8725 Ай бұрын
Dan and Rachel voiceovers is the crossover I’ve been waiting for!! I love these shorter videos, feels like classic magicmansam. Thanks for this video.
@flyingalienqueen
@flyingalienqueen 5 күн бұрын
Hurloon being a not-good card even upon release but becoming the icon of Magic in those days really speaks to the power of artwork and aesthetics drawing people into the game. I fell in love when I saw the original blue border!
@FrancescoLosapio
@FrancescoLosapio Ай бұрын
This is a very moving video essay. We are very, very lucky to have you in the community, Sam. 🐮
@demianrusso2499
@demianrusso2499 Ай бұрын
I had no idea Hurloon Minotaur was such an icon, now I need to get one framed
@jonarnett1780
@jonarnett1780 24 күн бұрын
That's how you enjoy a video. Love the content. Keep up the great work.
@mrpandabites
@mrpandabites Ай бұрын
Dude, this card WAS Magic the Gathering to me when I was a kid. I absolutely love the simple mystery of the art. Anson Maddocks, Mark Tedin, and Quinton Hoover remain some of my favourite MtG artists of all time.
@gwikeh
@gwikeh Ай бұрын
I have a signed set of all Anson's minotaurs, and it's the only page in my binder that's not for trade.
@pedroms720
@pedroms720 Ай бұрын
I was just a teenager living in a smal city in Brazil and start playing during Mercadian Masques. I knew it wasn't a strong card. But my God I loved the minotaurs. I already had a thing for "old" cards at the time...... true mages know that the real power of a card comes from things that can be put into words............
@iceghost27
@iceghost27 Ай бұрын
Thank you for making this high quality historic content. I am now a happy subscriber 👍!
@MCzag274
@MCzag274 Ай бұрын
Funnily enough this art could be used today as the weird alternative art with the face profile we have now from sets like mh3.
@pirate4460
@pirate4460 Ай бұрын
You could have talked about the mtg novel, "ashes of the sun" which explored the minotaur culture in great length.
@marshall4439
@marshall4439 Ай бұрын
I think it's worth mentioning that Hurly had a lot of fans among casual players, even if the tournament dudes knew it was bad. The staying power of the 2/3 minotaur continues with that being the default size of minotaurs in Theros and elsewhere
@Aldersandfirs
@Aldersandfirs Ай бұрын
This is actually incredibly funny. Imagine an old guy who was all over these ads walks into a game store with his Minotaur pin and no one in there has a clue what it is 😂
@mikhaelgribkov4117
@mikhaelgribkov4117 Ай бұрын
And so my binge from the first video of Rhystic Studies ends.
@chubibi06
@chubibi06 Ай бұрын
Hurloon Minotaur is the first card that left a strong impression within me ; one of the first card i ever saw and the seed of my interest for this game. pretty solid job for a 3ccm red vanilla 2/3
@Kerpaint
@Kerpaint Ай бұрын
You, Sir, are a National Treasure. Love your videos. I always end learning new lore and trivia about the game and it's Art. Thanks!
@NoFoxGiven247
@NoFoxGiven247 Ай бұрын
Bro, I love you're videos. So well crafted.
@iffer622
@iffer622 Ай бұрын
I don't think I've ever been this early to one of your videos... Great job! As a player that started during Battle for Zendikar, I was always confused about the minotaur memes parroted by the regulars there. Fascinating subject!
@dion8895
@dion8895 Ай бұрын
Hurloon Minotaur is right up there with Dandan as far as the cards that are iconic because of the artwork, but that no one ever played.
@SyrKonrat
@SyrKonrat Ай бұрын
Magic has such a rich history. Its beautiful. Thanks for another amazing vid
@Alepzeron
@Alepzeron Ай бұрын
I worked a booth at MagicCon Minneapolis and we sold one of those Denim Jackets, just gorgeous. Thousands of dollars for a denim jacket, Magic is amazing.
@Choom89
@Choom89 Ай бұрын
Loved this, love minotaurs in myths and lore, MtG, D&D, Warhammer... anything!
@RANDOMCOLLISION
@RANDOMCOLLISION 26 күн бұрын
The way you say Myrfors is the same exact way we pronounced the YuGiOh card “Mirror Force” when me and my friends were kids 😂😂
@ezzye5
@ezzye5 Ай бұрын
THE perfect video length. Watched this only best of the run time. Also minotaurs.
@magiclawninja
@magiclawninja Ай бұрын
This is so well down. I love your videos. Keep up the great work. I have been playing since 1994 and I remember in revised the minotaur being the face of magic, and I remember myself and other 12 year friends wondering why this terrible card was the face of magic. Serra Angel always seemed more appropriate.
@nzeezoostupidiii1314
@nzeezoostupidiii1314 Ай бұрын
I said this last vid. But I think another vid idea could be the 3 card blind format. Seems like his type of vid to make. Also great vid as always.
@RyanOSullivan
@RyanOSullivan Ай бұрын
There’s a certain beauty in the timing posting this just before Bloomborrow I feel (a set I should be clear I’m pumped for). I started playing in revised and boy we’ve come a long way creatively
@misteral9045
@misteral9045 Ай бұрын
I have never seen or heard of this creature/card before, and considering the history of Wizards, I'm proud.
@anonspurdala8714
@anonspurdala8714 Ай бұрын
eagerly awaiting the 5 hour video on stax from rhystic study (this sounds sarcastic but i genuinely adore stax and prison decks so a video essay about them would be incredible)
@anexistanthuman2435
@anexistanthuman2435 Ай бұрын
The lantern of insight deck is the most interesting possible form of stax in my opinion. I get why stax needs to be in the game but there’s not much interesting about the game state it creates
@drowningin
@drowningin Ай бұрын
Started playing when I was 8 during Alpha. It was a very popular game at my school. At that age I imagined the land sprawling out before me, and monsters being summoned. I never experienced that sort of thing with toys. I went through my old boxes and found cards I made by cutting out various parts of cards sanding and gluing them. A couple looked decent considering
@Weregoatee
@Weregoatee Ай бұрын
Such a satisfying running time for what will no doubt be such a satisfying video.
@ianrennhack965
@ianrennhack965 Ай бұрын
“He wore his denim jacket.” What a clean line.
@johnsheridan6027
@johnsheridan6027 Ай бұрын
Saw you at MagicCon chicago and I’m hoping to see you again in Las Vegas. I absolutely love your videos and youve helped me truly fall in love with the game
@LegendaryMaeve
@LegendaryMaeve Ай бұрын
Getting Command Sphere nestalgia with these voice overs! Love it!!
@Cioffi381
@Cioffi381 Ай бұрын
I was expecting a parallel between the minotaur and the new "portrait" styled cards! Am I wrong in seeing the similarities between the two styles? :)
@varsoonhks3211
@varsoonhks3211 Ай бұрын
Hurloon Minotaur, Serra Angel, Flametongue Kavu, and Vizzerdrix are like my Magic the Gathering Four Horsemen.
@Kukyodragonfly
@Kukyodragonfly Ай бұрын
For us in South America (Chile specifically) it was the Juzam Djinn. Most of the posters in old LGS' were about Juzam Djinn and Lord of the Pit. Good times back then :P
@max250427
@max250427 Ай бұрын
funny enough I was browsing through bargain bin at a shop 6 months ago and found this card. I didn't know the history of the card or that it had been so iconic but I liked it. It's in my "cool card" binder right now!
@jfrizzell6645
@jfrizzell6645 Ай бұрын
I know a lot consider Brian David Marshall the official historian of Magic competitive play, but you, Sam, are definitely defining the genre in your own way and would love to see a book or long-form documentary of all you have learned over the years!
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