rstnme wrote:
Filobel wrote:
rstnme wrote:
I also get that asking for pack suggestions is a pretty narrow question considering the relatively minimal amount of cards from those packs--but so what? You have sets you like to draft, don't you? I'm just looking for suggestions, not comments about what I do with my free time. I get that I sound like a total dick right now, and I don't actually mean to, but I did ask a specific question because I legitimately missed a crapton of sets to draft. "Cube" isn't going to stop me from chaos drafting, so actual answers would be helpful bc I'm not building a cube this week.
My point here was that there's no reason to choose packs in relation to one another. For instance, if you liked original ravnica, judgement and darksteel, then it doesn't really matter if they have synergy or not. The more important part is probably the order in which you open them (in that example for instance, I'd end with darksteel since regardless of how my draft went, I'll probably be able to play the powerful artifacts I open!)
Do other players know what you bring or can you throw them a curveball by bringing an unexpected 3rd pack only you could prepare for?
Ah my bad. I guess the unspoken half of my question would be, since I missed a lot of sets between college and now, just a "cool" set to open would be sweet. And yeah, pack order would also be helpful--like, I'd open shards before Zendikar, I think.
Curveballs totally allowed!
When are packs revealed? At the start of the draft or as you open them? Imagine you bring torment, will everyone know about it while drafting, or can you keep it hidden until pack three and be the only one forcing black?
Also, what sets have you missed more precisely?
Anyway, these suggestions ignore the price of boosters completely because frankly, I have no idea how individual boosters of older sets are.
I personally liked TSP block a lot and I think they are very good for chaos drafts because although there *is* some internal synergy, a lot of the cards stand on their own perfectly well, or have potential synergy with just about anything. Among them, I would favor future sight in a chaos draft, but the presence of goyf might cause the boosters to be over inflated and out of your price range. Second choice would be TSP itself.
Any of the ravnica sets would be good to add some fixing into the draft. The original ravnica sets are better at this in that they have both signets and bounce lands, although the fact that they are larger may make the fixing actually more rare? I don't feel like doing the math on those. Maybe DGM would be better because of the automatic gate + the cluestones.
The original mirrodin sets inject a lot of artifacts in the mix which allows people to fill in their deck if their color combination wasn't very well supported by the packs in the draft. I'd favor the original mirrodin here because infect in the new ones would just cause too many cards to be complete crap.
Shadowmoor/eventide, much like mirrodin, have very permissive color requirements due to the abundance of hybrid mana. They also have a lot of cards that stand on their own or synergize with a lot of cards outside the block.
I would avoid lorwyn/morningtide because they are just too reliant on internal synergy. Same with kamigawa. I wouldn't fault anyone for choosing odyssey block sets, but when I chaos drafted them, I felt that most creatures are completely outclassed by modern creatures. Same with onslaught (which also has the lorwyn problem of being heavy on tribal elements).
I'm on the fence about shards. I don't think chaos draft usually have sufficient mana fixing to support the heavy 3 colored cards of the set, but at the same time, it provides a lot of fixing itself and outside esper, its mechanic play very well with cards outside of the block.
I think a pack of RoE might lead to some interesting stuff!