I just started playing competitively again since Shadowmoor. I played Duels of the Planeswalkers for several years though.
I did my second M15 draft yesterday. Went 2-1 with a Green/White deck using
Seraph of the Masses and
Feral Incarnation as my only high impact cards. I P1p1 a
Hornet Nest, had to pass the rare from pack 2 and got
Perilous Vault pack 3, got passed an
Ob Nixilis, Unshackled 4 picks into pack 3 that I couldn't use, and a
Hornet Queen made it half way around the table, but not to me. So there were no true bombs available to me. What I did have was a
Geist of the Moors which is one of the better uncommons in the set and 2
Sunblade Elf's which I saw in all but 1 of the 7 games I played and a
Paragon of Eternal Wilds. At one point I had to choose between the Seraph I ended up with,
Raise the Alarm,
Triplicate Spirits and
Pillar of Light. It would have been nice to have the Triplicate Spirits but the Seraph ended up being a beast without it.
The white in this pool was ridiculous. I basically only splashed white (had 5 creatures and 3 removal cards) but I also had the White Paragon (2/2, +1/+1 to white other white creatures) that I didn't use, but every white card I did use was of high quality. There were 3 other players at the table of 8 that were in white. Now I'm not saying they were all good players (one guy was using
Hydrosurge but not
Raise the Alarm in his UW deck), but they were all taking white and still leaving enough behind that I had a few good picks. And the guy immediately to my left was in green too which is one of the reasons I never saw anything larger than a
Charging Rhino.
Hornet Nest and
Hunt the Weak have a nice way of creating tokens when your opponent isn't cooperating (attacking blindly into it).
Midnight Guard has nice synergy with Convoke where you can bring in a creature main phase one, untap the guard and still have him to attack or block.
Restock may not be needed. It's possible I wasted a P2p2 draw on Restock. Only saw it once but it was too slow, and too costly to use.
Sunblade Elf is a high quality card in the early and late game. +1/+1 to all of your creatures just wins games.
Convoke is way more powerful that I thought.
Flying is damn near as good as unblockable in this format. Only one of my opponents every played a flyer (the blue 2/1 bird) so my Geist, Seraph and
Razorfoot Griffins were able to carry me to the win in most cases.
Don't be scared away from the cost of
Feral Incarnation. I was able to play it with only 6 land in play most of the time and could have (did once) played it with 5 land.
Invasive Species can be a high value common. I really can't believe it but a foil one wheeled around and nobody else that was in green grabbed it. I got both the Feral Incarnation and the Species from the same pack. With
Shaman of Spring you get to draw extra cards and with
Living Totem you can boost creatures with mediocre stats into big threats. But I wouldn't run more than 2 Living Totems because the counter is restricted to "other creature." (I only had the 1)
You know what's fun to play after your opponent plays
Juggernaut?
Hornet NestYou know what your opponent thinks is fun afterwards?
Turn to FrogThat scenario happened in both Game 1 and 3 of match one. The guy only had 1 Jugger in his entire deck and he pulled it all three games. I only had the one Nest and happened to get it in two of them. Both times I got Nest, he ALSO got his singleton Turn to Frog. What are the chances?