Ifirst picked secure the wastes over sprinting warbrute and not much else. Ipicked agreen card afterward but it was my only green pick. Turn out the guy passing to me was in RG. I ended up going white with either red or black as secondary color. In the second pack I opened dragonlord kolaghan, so Iwas looking to splash either red or black. Turn out the guy passing my 2nd pack was UB, so I ended up WR. I picked an evolving wilds and kolaghan monument for my dragonlord. At that point, I had drafted 3 sandcrafter mage, so white looked very open. The third pack I didn't open a good rare (I can't even remember it) and ended-up not getting great cards.
First round, I faced the UB player. We ended-up going to time because in the thrid game, after beating him down to 5, he landed silumgar, the drifting death which locked up the game. I didn't draw my two rares, so it ended in a tie.
Second round I played against 4-colors dragon deck, mostly WU with double skywise teachings, many instants with rebound and the white 2/4 that gains 2 life for each non-creature spell played. I won in two games thanks to my aggro curve and landing kolaghan inthe 2nd game(in which he gained 24 life total...).
Third round I played against Mardu. The games were not close.I think he must have dealt me 5-6 dmages over two games.
Basically, the behemoth on turn 3 was just a beating every times. Thanks to my low curve, I could play spells and activate it at the same time. Echoes is a slow but sure way to make my team unbeatable. Given that I was the agressor inthe early game, making the game go long was not a good strategy when I have that on the table.
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Ifirst picked secure the wastes over sprinting warbrute and not much else. Ipicked agreen card afterward but it was my only green pick. Turn out the guy passing to me was in RG. I ended up going white with either red or black as secondary color. In the second pack I opened dragonlord kolaghan, so Iwas looking to splash either red or black. Turn out the guy passing my 2nd pack was UB, so I ended up WR. I picked an evolving wilds and kolaghan monument for my dragonlord. At that point, I had drafted 3 sandcrafter mage, so white looked very open. The third pack I didn't open a good rare (I can't even remember it) and ended-up not getting great cards.
I ended up with an aggro RW deck.
1 mardu scout
1 territorial roc
1 lightwalker
1 dromoka warrior
1 sandsteppe outcast
3 sandcrafter mage
1 qal sisma behemoth
2 screamreach brawler
1 Goblin Heelcutter
1 dragonlord kolaghan
1 spidersilk net
1 glaring aegis
1 twin bolt
1 echoes of the kin tree
1 Tail slash
2 mardu runemark
1 sandblast
1 kolaghan monument
1 enduring victory
1 secure the wastes
8 mountains
7 plains
1 swamp
1 evolving wild
First round, I faced the UB player. We ended-up going to time because in the thrid game, after beating him down to 5, he landed silumgar, the drifting death which locked up the game. I didn't draw my two rares, so it ended in a tie.
Second round I played against 4-colors dragon deck, mostly WU with double skywise teachings, many instants with rebound and the white 2/4 that gains 2 life for each non-creature spell played. I won in two games thanks to my aggro curve and landing kolaghan inthe 2nd game(in which he gained 24 life total...).
Third round I played against Mardu. The games were not close.I think he must have dealt me 5-6 dmages over two games.
Frankly, I didn't expect to 2-0-1 with this deck. MVPs: qal sisma behemoth, sandcrafter mage, dragonlord kolaghan (duh) and echoes of the kin tree.
Basically, the behemoth on turn 3 was just a beating every times. Thanks to my low curve, I could play spells and activate it at the same time. Echoes is a slow but sure way to make my team unbeatable. Given that I was the agressor inthe early game, making the game go long was not a good strategy when I have that on the table.