This draft felt like you outsmarted yourself at the end. You picked up all the ramp and fixing in the world, and then started passing good cards that weren't in your colors... except you could theoretically play any color. The moment you decided to pivot into R/G beats was where things started to go off the rails imo. You didn't have the creature or removal base necessary for that deck at all, and bandit is terrible in a beatdown deck. Plus, the Riku thing was the closest thing you had to a plan to do something powerful. You only had 2 modal spells, but with jailbreak scheme you would have had a third and the lockpicker is kind of a 4th. I wouldn't have run all three Rikus, but you could definitely run 2 and have it be solid. You just need one modal spell for it to pay off: you get a bird and a card out of the deal. If you ever pull it off twice you probably run away with it. Going R/G beats there is odd when you don't have good tricks, good removal, or good creatures. I think I would have ended up 4c, base R/G splashing Riku, lockpicker, bandit, jailbreak scheme, breaches, and 2 desert's due.
Woah interesting~ One of the weirdest drafts I've seen in this format. I think you made the right choices but it felt like the Green/Red/Blue deck was possible but yeah, maybe worse with only 2 modal spells. Tough :(
This draft felt like you outsmarted yourself at the end. You picked up all the ramp and fixing in the world, and then started passing good cards that weren't in your colors... except you could theoretically play any color. The moment you decided to pivot into R/G beats was where things started to go off the rails imo. You didn't have the creature or removal base necessary for that deck at all, and bandit is terrible in a beatdown deck. Plus, the Riku thing was the closest thing you had to a plan to do something powerful. You only had 2 modal spells, but with jailbreak scheme you would have had a third and the lockpicker is kind of a 4th. I wouldn't have run all three Rikus, but you could definitely run 2 and have it be solid. You just need one modal spell for it to pay off: you get a bird and a card out of the deal. If you ever pull it off twice you probably run away with it.
Going R/G beats there is odd when you don't have good tricks, good removal, or good creatures. I think I would have ended up 4c, base R/G splashing Riku, lockpicker, bandit, jailbreak scheme, breaches, and 2 desert's due.
Woah interesting~ One of the weirdest drafts I've seen in this format. I think you made the right choices but it felt like the Green/Red/Blue deck was possible but yeah, maybe worse with only 2 modal spells. Tough :(
Love your vids bro, I learn a lot form them!
i just wanted to say, honest rutstein + fortune loyal steed + armadillo Is nuts.
that he never sideboarded so never saw the 41 card special was tilting lol
41/17 is the magick ratio just belive in the shuffler that belives in you.
Great content all around. Excited for MH3.
34:13 the 17/41 strikes again 😢
16 lands = insane flood. 18 lands = stuck on 2 for 6 turns xD
they should have learnt the 'never play 16 lands rule' by now!
its like a curse now.
@@thiagoaprovado But he didn't play 16 lands
You had 17 lands and 41 cards bro!!
yes doesnt he know if he had played 16 lands he wouldnt have drawn a million extra all those times. math!
the nod on the 4 forests first game, I feel your pain.
38:10 🦫
You had 17 lands not 16 sadly 😢
The very similar scenario happend to me earlier and I drafted trash and start to doubt if I know how to draft haha
41 cards deck, bro
how about some extra vintage cube for the lil tubers
There were some super bigbrain plays in those last few games. Sad that your deck never really came together
ramp to nowhere
nummy passes magda wow
Magda is mediocre.
algorithm
just draw the cards you need duhh