Forced helga on first day of the format cause i thought it was the most reasonable time to try it. That deck did well, but honestly only think so cause it was day 1 of the format. You're better of sticking to 2 colors almost always as far as i can tell
Haha, yeah I can't believe this deck did that well. I think the Banishing Light was better to pick, but otherwise I can see during the draft taking all the picks you did.
The vehicle that is crewed by two tokens is a rabbit card. I feel attacking on turn 5 with a 6/6 vigilance that can become a 7/7 is pretty good and works well with making all your 1/1 rabbits into threats.
yeah idk if arena changed the shuffler but legit i have never encountered so much mana fckery, like 16 lands, 4 mountains 3 hands with 3-4 mountains in my opening hand
That was my experience in OTJ, it was actually aggravating. Felt like I got screwed (generally mana- or at the very least color-) two out of three games. It really stuck out and felt like far, far worse than the usual variance. Haven't noticed this kind of screw in Bloomburrow yet. I'm only five drafts in, though.
I'm around 20+ limited events of this set so far. I've never experienced this amount of color mana screw it's bizarre. Consistent opening hand and draw of one color of an even mana base....
It heavily depends on a hidden MMR rating. I found a Dev post on a blog about it. They admittedly handicap the higher ranked player, "To protect the long-term health of the game," if the disparity is too great. Kenji is one of the best. Pub stomping newbies might make them quit. Equity and inclusion nonsense. The potential manifestations of this handicap is where we get into theory. Then you can look into a thing called "Engagement-Oriented-Match-Making." There's also psychological methods to extract money from people in a micro transaction game. Combine all of that, and you get the Arena Shuffler.
Forced helga on first day of the format cause i thought it was the most reasonable time to try it. That deck did well, but honestly only think so cause it was day 1 of the format. You're better of sticking to 2 colors almost always as far as i can tell
Haha, yeah I can't believe this deck did that well. I think the Banishing Light was better to pick, but otherwise I can see during the draft taking all the picks you did.
The vehicle that is crewed by two tokens is a rabbit card. I feel attacking on turn 5 with a 6/6 vigilance that can become a 7/7 is pretty good and works well with making all your 1/1 rabbits into threats.
Also you can crew it with treasure and food tokens!!
Dragon Blood has never looked so good
pawpatch recruit is one of the most miserable cards to play against in limited
Standard needs Nadu ammmairight??
yeah idk if arena changed the shuffler but legit i have never encountered so much mana fckery, like 16 lands, 4 mountains 3 hands with 3-4 mountains in my opening hand
That was my experience in OTJ, it was actually aggravating. Felt like I got screwed (generally mana- or at the very least color-) two out of three games. It really stuck out and felt like far, far worse than the usual variance. Haven't noticed this kind of screw in Bloomburrow yet. I'm only five drafts in, though.
Same. Been a 6 card hand format so far. Always have to mulligan the first hand.
These bots need to do one ☠️
The second guy you played against was definitely 0 and 2 and arena felt bad for him
I said frogs had hidden reach on stream today. I guess they figured it needed to be on green creatures and frogs were the ones to get it.
They can jump really high, and they feed on flying insects. So... makes sense, in a Bloomburrow setting, for them to have Reach.
I'm around 20+ limited events of this set so far. I've never experienced this amount of color mana screw it's bizarre. Consistent opening hand and draw of one color of an even mana base....
It heavily depends on a hidden MMR rating. I found a Dev post on a blog about it. They admittedly handicap the higher ranked player, "To protect the long-term health of the game," if the disparity is too great. Kenji is one of the best. Pub stomping newbies might make them quit. Equity and inclusion nonsense. The potential manifestations of this handicap is where we get into theory.
Then you can look into a thing called "Engagement-Oriented-Match-Making." There's also psychological methods to extract money from people in a micro transaction game. Combine all of that, and you get the Arena Shuffler.
The op with the Ygra slow playing was really weird.
All pamp, no ramp.
Well that was disgusting! Any reason though you went for 17 Lands with the low curve?
Curve wasnt low enough. Lots of 3+ drops
I think its because he has alot of mana sink.
Red Rocks Me
Rabs.
I’m really surprised that banishing light was P1P1
this is probably the most boring, linear deck I have ever seen nummy draft
And in this format, that’s a trophy
This format seems to be as uninteresting as this deck was.