Honestly think you should've gone GW here. Sonar strikes, banishing, cake, host, intrepid, plus mentor, added to green which was your best color by far. Could've used the guardmice and splashed for seedglaive mentor too. Would've been interesting to see the difference. Oh and I forgot about Questcaller, holy smokes!
@brushwagg7735 I'm not even talking shit about them. It's a great way to move extra product, an incentive good players to try their hand at a high stakes event, and a selling point for arena. I also know Bloomburrow was a popular set that sold very well, but extra stock is the most reasonable explanation I can think of for Bloomburrow being the format they went with.
Was surprised that Nummy didnt atleast look at GW to compare. Banishing, Sonar Strikes + Intrepid, Harvest host, Shrike force and Mentor, seemed better than the black imo
16/17 lands in the first 30. Earlier today, I played a game of catan that had zero 8's roll in the first 30 rolls. I just quit the game and took a screen shot before an 8 actually rolled. (Two dice rolling 8 = 14% or 7/50 odds) or about 4.2 times probability in 30 rolls. The VXP cards aren't any better. Seems I get the 1/5 point off the first card almost every game, not helpful when I need a robber.
Honestly think you should've gone GW here. Sonar strikes, banishing, cake, host, intrepid, plus mentor, added to green which was your best color by far. Could've used the guardmice and splashed for seedglaive mentor too. Would've been interesting to see the difference. Oh and I forgot about Questcaller, holy smokes!
winning those 2 bloomburrow boxes after like 10 tries made me question my own sanity
interesting choice of a format for an arena direct from wotc
I agree, just do a draft, maybe even add actual draft tables to arena, but that's wishful thinking
It's probably just because they have extra Bloomburrow stock in their warehouses
@@Mississippi_JackI love talking shit about WotC but there’s no chance they have any problems moving Bloomburrow boxes. They sell just fine.
@brushwagg7735 I'm not even talking shit about them. It's a great way to move extra product, an incentive good players to try their hand at a high stakes event, and a selling point for arena. I also know Bloomburrow was a popular set that sold very well, but extra stock is the most reasonable explanation I can think of for Bloomburrow being the format they went with.
@@Mississippi_Jack that is fair and I have no idea how much of it they’ve printed.
The sealed fornat is rough, so much variance. Do they ever do these with drafting?
Not yet.
Really liked the gw pool but doubt it changes the outcome. Great games! Bloomburrow sealed is a tough format. Wish they chose Duskmourn instead
Clifftops are traps.
Arena in a nutshell; "Hey! Do you like 10 lands in the top 20 cards in addition to your starting lands!
No Problemo, we at wotc GOT YOU."
Was surprised that Nummy didnt atleast look at GW to compare.
Banishing, Sonar Strikes + Intrepid, Harvest host, Shrike force and Mentor, seemed better than the black imo
Man I wanna play this event but I'm so cheap
Thanks for the great content but damn Bloomburrow just plays so bad especially after enjoying Duskmourn and Foundations.
Thanks!
Should have played just 10 lands, Kappa
I hate bloomburrow!!!
Oppo on 5 lands turn 30..
16/17 lands in the first 30. Earlier today, I played a game of catan that had zero 8's roll in the first 30 rolls. I just quit the game and took a screen shot before an 8 actually rolled. (Two dice rolling 8 = 14% or 7/50 odds) or about 4.2 times probability in 30 rolls. The VXP cards aren't any better. Seems I get the 1/5 point off the first card almost every game, not helpful when I need a robber.
Because I gotta!
I love Bloomburrow. It’s so unpredictable!
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bloomburrow was not a fun set.