![]() ![]() If you get a really good silverquill rare p1p1 but two other people in the pod are silverquill, your deck will be much better if you just leave out that rare and go for, say, quadrix because you got a quandrix pledgemage pick 7. Picks 5-10 should be the ones that determine which color you’re in, as those are the cards that other people at the table are passing. It sounds like you’re committing to a color pair too early. I'm trying not to get disheartened, but it's not a great deal of fun going through the draft process, attempting to follow standard practice, only to lose to things out of your control or come up against opponent's that are seemingly not in your league. How can you get better at draft by playing the game when the feedback loop seems so abysmal/contradictory/inconsistent? Some drafts I'll have a good idea of what I want to do after the first pack, but then the cards to support that just don't come my way, other times I feel I've built a somewhat coherent deck only to get mana screwed 2/3 games and come up against someone who is clearly more experienced than me in the third game. I've been watching streamers and have read/watched a fair bit of material around ranking cards and such, but still feel like I can't effectively draft a good deck which follows a uniform wincon. How are you meant to A) get better at draft when variance could mean your deck was actually somewhat decent, but results in you questioning how you built it in the first place and B) get better at the game generally when you just get smashed by well constructed decks. ![]() ![]() I've been playing a fair bit of draft lately, but I'm lucky to get a win or two - I seem to constantly come up against decks that are far better constructed (I'm a newbie, so admittedly my deck building probably isn't great), but feel I also experience a fair bit of mana screw (although using the default 17 lands for 40 cards). ![]()
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