Welcome to the first ever episode of Snack Time with Mike and Ant. In this episode, Mike and Ant describe exactly what type of podcast this isâas well as what it means to be a Vorthos. They also discuss the newly released product Commander (2014 Edition).

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In the show, Mike and Ant also discuss their Flavor Gems for the episode. The Flavor Gems segment is something that Mike and Ant will be doing as a kickoff for each episode. Each time, both Mike and Ant will pick a single card to discuss as his Flavor Gem. Mikeâs gem will always be a piece of art, and Antâs gem will always be either a card name or a cardâs flavor text. Sometimes, they will pick the same card, but that is not always the case. However, Mike and Ant will do their best to keep their picks relevant to the topic for the episode when possible. This week, we picked Commander (2014 Edition) cards. Yay!

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A little added flavor fun (and something I forgot to mention on the cast):

joekulhlaup (literally âglacier runâ) is an Icelandic term that has been adopted by the English language that translates as âa glacial outburst flood.â It originally referred to the well-known subglacial outburst floods from Vatnajoekull, Iceland, which are triggered by geothermal heating and occasionally by a volcanic subglacial eruption, but it is now used to describe any large and abrupt release of water from a subglacial or proglacial lake or reservoir. This is why, if you look at the art of the card âA(literally âglacier runâ) is an Icelandic term that has been adopted by the English language that translates as âa glacial outburst flood.â It originally referred to the well-known subglacial outburst floods from Vatnajoekull, Iceland, which are triggered by geothermal heating and occasionally by a volcanic subglacial eruption, but it is now used to describe any large and abrupt release of water from a subglacial or proglacial lake or reservoir. This is why, if you look at the art of the card Jokulhaups , you can see a wave of water rushing out of a glacier.â âAnt

Also a big thanks to Dan Scott (@danscottart) and @TheArtofMtG for posting the full art for Daretti, Scrap Savant!

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