Uh... no. Seeing surprising cards does not invalidate earlier decisions.
This is the exact point I was trying to make. I was basically saying "yes, red was right if you open doubs dead gone and an oros every time but if you expect to do that you are a bad drafter please pass to me I know what color i'm staying out of"
(ps: in hingdight red was right, but it's too late now, and it wasn't the correct pick at the time, we didn't have future knowledge of the packs.)
(pps: our deck is really good now anyway.)
(ppps: obviously the shade)
I understand the point you were trying to convey, but you didn't need to call all of the red drafters idiots and put yourselves in the "good drafter" pile to get it across. Warning issued.
Can we please open Magus of the Future so we can rub it in the face of the red-tards?
Yes, if we had the knowledge of all the packs up to now, I'd rahter be in read. But do you seriously expect to get 2 pyromancer and an oros everytime?
Our deck is a better than average U/W deck. Would the R/W deck have been stronger? Yes. I honestly think it's pretty close, and I think it's only the oros that pushed it over the top.
If someone came up to me and said "Your first four PC picks will be Parasite, Malach, Sunlance, Recluse", I'd be damn happy, because that's better than average.
Eiganjo was pretty much ruined by that pick 3 Might Sliver over other solid maindeckable cards (I believe I voted for a Goblin Skycutter). Slivers just aren't a strong enough archetype with future sight diluting the sliver pool.
I'm still pretty sure going for the Might Sliver was way too risky of a proposition, expecially gfter we'd already passed Gemhide and Might from pack 2. Granted, Skycutter isn't a -strong- alternative, but it is, at least, something a lot less risky.
We ended up with a decent sliver deck, I guess, but FS slivers are just -so bad-.
The dragoons are far too weak to pick here. Denying yourself powerful cards cards here is obvioiusly incorrect.
Snapback's more powerful than Grapeshot, Ith's more powerful than Rift Bolt...I don't see the conundrum here. I like Grapeshot as much as the next guy But with Isolation and (maybe) blot already through just 6 picks, we're not exactly wanting for removal.
This is the exact point I was trying to make. I was basically saying "yes, red was right if you open doubs dead gone and an oros every time but if you expect to do that you are a bad drafter please pass to me I know what color i'm staying out of"
Stop skewing our draft.
Love,
good drafters.
(ps: in hingdight red was right, but it's too late now, and it wasn't the correct pick at the time, we didn't have future knowledge of the packs.)
(pps: our deck is really good now anyway.)
(ppps: obviously the shade)
I understand the point you were trying to convey, but you didn't need to call all of the red drafters idiots and put yourselves in the "good drafter" pile to get it across. Warning issued.
-Lesurgo
the words written here are incorrect.
Yes, if we had the knowledge of all the packs up to now, I'd rahter be in read. But do you seriously expect to get 2 pyromancer and an oros everytime?
Our deck is a better than average U/W deck. Would the R/W deck have been stronger? Yes. I honestly think it's pretty close, and I think it's only the oros that pushed it over the top.
If someone came up to me and said "Your first four PC picks will be Parasite, Malach, Sunlance, Recluse", I'd be damn happy, because that's better than average.
If not, then what? Afflic? Dehydration? Severed Legion? This format :|
I'm still pretty sure going for the Might Sliver was way too risky of a proposition, expecially gfter we'd already passed Gemhide and Might from pack 2. Granted, Skycutter isn't a -strong- alternative, but it is, at least, something a lot less risky.
We ended up with a decent sliver deck, I guess, but FS slivers are just -so bad-.
Snapback's more powerful than Grapeshot, Ith's more powerful than Rift Bolt...I don't see the conundrum here. I like Grapeshot as much as the next guy But with Isolation and (maybe) blot already through just 6 picks, we're not exactly wanting for removal.