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Everyday Eternal Podcast

Everyday Eternal Podcast

著者: Julian Patrick Knab
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概要

We are Magic: the Gathering’s oldest podcast focused on the Legacy format, bringing you event results, new technologies & community news. Our hosts break down complex strategies in cosy atmosphere and analyze the competitive spirit it takes to succeed in the long run. Everyday Eternal is both your cutthroat Legacy grinder podcast, as well as the relaxed hangout of three format veterans who don’t take themselves too seriously.© 2013 - 2023 Julian Knab & Everyday Eternal Podcast SF
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  • The History of Legacy (2011 – 2017) – Part II | EP.207
    2026/02/17
    In Episode 207 of Everyday Eternal, the crew opens with the most important topic in competitive Magic: YouTube tab management and the shocking discovery of the “Watch Later” button. From there, things spiral naturally into German döner purity laws and fox meat conspiracy theories. As always, the banter flows effortlessly before pivoting into Magic history, sparked by an on-the-go recording idea inspired by the Spike Colony podcast. The main topic continues the deep dive into Legacy’s historical eras, transitioning firmly into what many call the “Golden Age” (2011-2012). The discussion covers the post-Mental Misstep world, the rise of Green Sun’s Zenith, Maverick, Canadian Threshold, early ANT innovations, and the slow adoption of Gitaxian Probe + Cabal Therapy. Personal deck stories (including the legendary one-of Tarmogoyf Canadian list) mix with reflections on competitive evolution, brewing space, and how Legacy began to feel truly professionalised during this period. 00:00:00 – Cold Open: Tabs, Döner & Podcasting on the TrainBrowser tab chaos, YouTube “Watch Later” revelation, Patreon jokes, German döner purity laws, fox meat conspiracies, and inspiration from recording raw post-tournament conversations. 00:11:30 – Recapping Legacy’s First Eras (2004–2011)Type 1/1.5 split, Threshold rise, Shards of Alara shakeup, GP Madrid, Survival & Mystical Tutor bans, and the Mental Misstep bottle episode. 00:21:00 – What Is the Golden Age of Legacy?Debating the term. Subjectivity vs structure. When does it start? When does it end? Why this period feels different from both earlier chaos and later efficiency-driven eras. 00:49:00 – GP Strasbourg & Competitive Legacy MaturesTournament stories, Sneak & Show heartbreaks, Dredge disasters, Miracles tech with Jace Beleren, and the rise of serious European testing teams. Legacy becomes highly competitive without feeling oppressive. 01:05:00 – The CULTURALLY Most Influential Era in Legacy HistoryInnistrad looming. Miracles. Deathrite Shaman & Abrupt Decay as structural inflection points. Shift toward efficiency, compression of deck space, and the transition into the next era. https://www.mtgthesource.com/forums/showthread.php?22473-88th-at-GP-Amsterdam-A-lesson-in-choosing-your-deck-LOTS-of-content Thank you for tuning in, Until next time! Julian
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    1 時間 39 分
  • The History of Legacy (2004 – 2011) – Part I | EP.206
    2026/02/08
    In this episode, Julian, Kai, and Matt take a deep dive into the early history of Legacy, back when it was still known as Type 1.5 and barely resembled the format we know today. From photocopied banlists on store pinboards to Underground Seas costing pocket change, the hosts explore how Legacy emerged out of Vintage’s shadow and slowly found its own identity in the mid-2000s.Along the way, they revisit forgotten decks, bizarre banlist logic, and the moment the format truly began to crystallize — with Grand Prix play, growing online discourse, and eventually the arrival of format-defining cards like Tarmogoyf. It’s a mix of oral history, personal memories, and perspective on how Legacy evolved from a local playground into a globally optimized competitive format.00:05:00 – Prehistoric Legacy (2004 - 2006)Type 1 / 1.5 split, merged banlist chaos, photocopied rules. Threshold decks begin to emerge, Ravnica lands, and Tarmogoyf quietly starts rewriting the format.00:22:00 – Fully Independent Meta (2006–2009)With the return of Legacy Grand Prix events, pressure on the format ramps up significantly. The card pool deepens, archetypes solidify, and the deck list names get increasingly unhinged00:38:00 – The Shards of Alara Shakeup (2009–2011)Green gets everything. Everyone else copes. Reanimator wins, ANT looks unbeatable in hindsight, early Jace sightings, and the format heading toward inevitable bans.01:08:00 – The Mental Misstep Interlude (May–Sept 2011)A strange, hyper-defined five-month fever dream. RUG Order, BUG Landstill, Esper Stoneblade, and Hive Mind lurking.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-S0QFF_m03khttps://docs.google.com/document/d/1xWcWFyMAnrGu6U0vRTrE9ou_boKitFwQNV7zZoqwwwc/edit?usp=sharingThank you for tuning in,Until next time!Julian
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    1 時間 27 分
  • Callum Passes Priority | EP.205
    2026/01/31
    This episode begins with a familiar Everyday Eternal drift from mild tech complaints into a broader reflection on how Magic communities organize themselves now. We talk about the loss of centralized content, the fragmentation across platforms, and the quiet nostalgia for a time when everyone knew where Legacy discourse lived. Along the way, we touch on Japanese decklists, old tech, and the stories we tell ourselves to make sense of a format that keeps evolving, even when the conversations around it don’t always move at the same speed.Beneath that conversation is a more meaningful change: this is Callum’s last episode as a regular member of the cast. Without wanting to make this sound like an obituary…damn mate, we’re going to miss you.Callum has been one of the best things not just to happen to Everyday Eternal, but to Legacy content creation as a whole. His role in the format goes far beyond being the sarcastic British gentleman with dangerously good taste in decks that you’ve come to know and love. Every once in a while, he even did well in a tournament. Or two. No, seriously: even I have to admit that Callum is an exceptional player, with a rare instinct for spotting holes in the format - only to promptly get bored once he’d actually broken something and move on to the next challenge.No vanity, just an unrelenting desire to chase whatever he found fun as a deckbuilder and player. That mindset, more than any of his many accomplishments, is something I’ve always deeply admired.Callum’s commitment to Everyday Eternal (yes, even turning down the Saudi oil money a couple of years ago) has helped shape the show into what it is today, and that’s something Kai, I, and the entire audience are eternally grateful for. Looking ahead, Kai and I are working through what the Everyday Eternal experience will look like going forward. We’ve got several ideas in mind, including new additions and a clearer sense of where we want the cast’s focus to be. I’ve always believed in making the kind of content I’d want to consume myself, and that will remain the guiding principle of the show. 00:00:00 – Legacy Legends & Community ChaosFrom London’s Counter-Rhinos to Munich Legacy memories — wild decks and friendships forged.00:47:50 – Callum’s Mic Drop MomentThe heartfelt announcement: stepping back from Everyday Eternal without leaving Magic behind.01:01:50 – Cubes, Goblins & Warhammer AdventuresCallum shares his new obsessions, from crazy Ornithopter cubes to pre-Modern and beyond.01:05:30 – Farewell, But Not GoodbyeThanking Callum for six years of takes, laughs, and Legacy mischief...and teasing future appearances.Thank you for tuning in,Until next time!Julian
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    1 時間 11 分
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