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Break Points EP40: Striking into Nationals Season

1 h 20 min · 2. Mai 2026
Episode Break Points EP40: Striking into Nationals Season Cover

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Episode 40 of the Breakpoints Podcast opens with chaotic reactions to Omens spoilers, especially Tempestuous Kiss and Astral Strike, plus discussion of arcane “ping” lightning lines, embodiment synergies, and concerns about the set feeling “whelmed” so far. The hosts debate expected play patterns for Aurora/Celios, touch on Ziggy and the fragment keyword, and call out other notable cards like Arc Ramp. They then shift to tournament talk, praising Felipo’s Calling Rotterdam win on Victor, and plug the Break Points Codex Journal and fabblazing.com [http://fabblazing.com]. Taylor recaps launching a new player-run Living Legend-style format “Golden Age” (nicknamed “Gage”), including its philosophy, 60-card limit, key bans, and a desire to run events to find broken decks. Later, they discuss Hala’s poor early performance, Olympia support, a community-picks-my-Nats-deck idea, and answer rapid-fire questions on set innovation, food, drinks, and early meta implications.

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Episode Break Points EP43: Omens of the Mid-Age Cover

Break Points EP43: Omens of the Mid-Age

The crew records a mostly unscripted “Road to Pro Tour Las Vegas” episode, celebrating hitting 500 subscribers and discussing Zach’s Discord-picked Betsy deck and strong early win rate heading toward US Nationals. They recap Sam’s rough Techlo Armory loss, share life updates, and run sponsor segments (TheBlazing.com [http://TheBlazing.com], Arcane Games Events, Breakpoints Codex Journal). The main topic is the Omens full reveal and world premiere, with all three hosts largely disappointed, criticizing underpowered new heroes, heavy reliance on expansion slots, and the inclusion of Marvel-only cards for a future set. They debate the impact on the meta, box value, and player retention, predict limited competitiveness of the new heroes, and discuss upcoming ban expectations—especially calling for Remembrance to be banned and suggesting hits to disruptive Nuu/Mastery-era cards like Toxin or other “0-for-4” staples.

24. Mai 20261 h 31 min
Episode Break Points EP42: Slinging Ropes in Vegas Cover

Break Points EP42: Slinging Ropes in Vegas

The hosts banter about rage-baiting, controversial set opinions, and podcast comments before sharing recent life updates and Flesh and Blood prep for Nationals, including testing Victor, Teklo, and “Puffin.” They highlight sponsor segments (Codex Journals, Fblazing, AGE) and then debate how upcoming bans and restrictions could impact the meta more than the new set, discussing possible hits to Mario/Marionette (e.g., Toxin/Scar Tissue) and Victor (especially Remembrance) and what that would mean for fatigue strategies like Jarl. They react to a powerful new “Ritual” card and speculate on whether new heroes will matter. The conversation veers into set lore, internet tangents (the Wayback Machine), Vegas plans, and listener questions about Marlon support, event locations, set power levels, and tournament pack cards, ending with magnesium and hangover IV talk.

13. Mai 20261 h 18 min
Episode Breakpoints EP41.1: Maybe Its a Bad Omen Cover

Breakpoints EP41.1: Maybe Its a Bad Omen

The hosts chat about movies like A Knight’s Tale and Dodgeball before discussing their recent Flesh and Blood weeks, including struggling with Ira and how variance hurts incremental decks. They promote the Breakpoints Codex Journal, Fablaizing, and a new Fablaizing team feature for comparing teammates’ Talishar stats, plus an AGE Premium sponsorship discount. They cover LSS’s Silver Age/Sage hero voting window (25th–27th NZ time), eligibility requirements, and concerns about only voting for one hero. The group then evaluates new Aurora/Runeblade cards, go-again/embodiment consistency, and worries about fatigue matchups. A longer design discussion argues that peak FAB comes from powerful, consistent sets with strong counterplay, criticizing high-ceiling but inconsistent heroes and weak releases. They finish with listener questions about Sage bans, Aurora speed-running LL, and PT Vegas humor.

10. Mai 20261 h 23 min
Episode Break Points EP40: Striking into Nationals Season Cover

Break Points EP40: Striking into Nationals Season

Episode 40 of the Breakpoints Podcast opens with chaotic reactions to Omens spoilers, especially Tempestuous Kiss and Astral Strike, plus discussion of arcane “ping” lightning lines, embodiment synergies, and concerns about the set feeling “whelmed” so far. The hosts debate expected play patterns for Aurora/Celios, touch on Ziggy and the fragment keyword, and call out other notable cards like Arc Ramp. They then shift to tournament talk, praising Felipo’s Calling Rotterdam win on Victor, and plug the Break Points Codex Journal and fabblazing.com [http://fabblazing.com]. Taylor recaps launching a new player-run Living Legend-style format “Golden Age” (nicknamed “Gage”), including its philosophy, 60-card limit, key bans, and a desire to run events to find broken decks. Later, they discuss Hala’s poor early performance, Olympia support, a community-picks-my-Nats-deck idea, and answer rapid-fire questions on set innovation, food, drinks, and early meta implications.

2. Mai 20261 h 20 min
Episode Break Points EP39: How to Win a PT w/ Evan Herndon Cover

Break Points EP39: How to Win a PT w/ Evan Herndon

Picks, and Testing to Level Up Breakpoints episode 39 features hosts Zach, Taylor, and Sam with special guest Evan, the most recent Pro Tour champion, discussing his Yokohama win and competitive Flesh and Blood. Evan talks about travel and costs, working at an LGS, celebrating with dinner, and needing help with taxes after prize money. He compares stress between Nationals and Pro Tour top 8, describes waiting between rounds, and explains his testing philosophy: play many games with a strong group, record and review decisions, and avoid overthinking. Evan details his late tournament deck decisions, including double wizard considerations and locking in Oscilio for CC, plus sideboard and card choices like Tempo Wobble and Seduce Secrets, and why certain cards are high-variance. The group also chats about meta expectations, bans, favorite aspects of the game, Japan experiences, and Vegas plans.

22. Apr. 20261 h 15 min