I've done 3 drafts now. This card i've been big on but honestly thought it fell to into the "doesn't affect the battlefield card" too much to be considered a good card.
Draft#1
I knew
Sphinx's Tutelage was strong in limited. after my opp milled me without playing a creature.
Draft #2
In my 2nd draft my table had 0 Tutelage's but the other table had a couple, the tutelage drafter spiked his pod and i think lost in the crosspod finals
Draft #3
I only wanted to try it as a gimmick. so I did and the results were impressive. all this after i moved in mid pack 2 and was hurting for playables that i had to splash green to make 22 playable cards. which was the color i dropped when i moved in
I don't have my exact 40 but it had 2
Sphinx's Tutelage , 3
Returned Centaur and 1
dreadwaters Dreadwaters is narrow and i'd rather have another blocker or returned centaur but as i said i was scrapping the barrel for cards. still went 3-1 with this mess.
So come this week at GP Dallas (look for me at the feature match with Sphinx's Tutelage. Ill be in the main event)
I will make a guarantee you will see esteemed pro's using this card and drafting it in day 2. maybe not at GP but for sure at the Pro tour. I'm making a projection that right now you can pass the tutelage for a better looking card in hopes of wheeling it but after the pro tour maybe before it will be a high pick that you don't pass often. maybe even a P1P1.
Some of you probably already know the power of this. Some haven't witnessed it in action and are skeptics. maybe some have and just disagree.