My 11th prerelease. My 11th prerelease without opening a planeswalker. Meanwhile, 2 of the other 4 kits at my table cracked Jace.
I usually let my playable-to-bomb rares have first chance at dictating my colors (until the depth proves otherwise), and when my rares were 3 colorless ones (
Corrupted Grafstone,
Drownyard Temple, and promo
Westvale Abbey), 2 black (
Ever After,
Asylum Visitor), 2 green (
Silverfur Partisan,
Sage of Ancient Lore) and one red (
Devils' Playground), my initial inclination was Black-Green.
Then my second pass was evaluating removal - black was solid in removal (3
Dead Weight and a
Murderous Compulsion) but every other color was garbage. *No* red damage spells. No
Rabid Bites. In white, only one removal spell (one
Angelic Purge). My Blue was just downright shortsuited and weak. Bah. Clearly playing Black, with support color decided by best creature support, so back to my initial inclination of Black+Green.
Sage of Ancient Lore /
Werewolf of Ancient Hunger was my all-star. In many games it was an 8/8+ trample vigilance beastie - once as big as 11/11 . That ends things quick.
Runner-up was
Pack Guardian. Flashing in 6 power in two blockers squished out what the opponent thought was swing-for-lethal on multiple occasions, and one EOT casting gave me a lethal swing the opponent hadn't accounted for when he thought he left enough blockers back.
I ran three copies of
Merciless Resolve, and between
Drownyard Temple and
Sanitarium Skeleton, I was often firing it sacrificing something I could easily get back.
Westvale Abbey was never a winner for me... it never won me a game in any overt way (though I suppose the 'clock' it was may have forced opponents to play more aggressively to avoid it going off on them)... when I did transform it it was in extra exhibition games, because in the actual sanctioned matches it was always just win-more (yeah, I'll keep my 20 power in creatures on-board over putting all my eggs in one bounceable / exileable basket).
I ran a lot of wolves but just didn't get any wolf synergy (
Silverfur Partisan was my only tribal-relevant Wolf, and with only one beneficial-targetting instant or sorcery in my deck, I eventually sided Silverfur out). I ran some parts for Madness but they never came together (my
Pale Rider of Trostad always landed either on an empty hand or pitched a spare land, a
Drownyard Temple, or
Sanitarium Skeleton; I never actually activated
Call the Bloodline either time it landed out of lack of need/opportunity).
Finished the day 3-1-1 for 12th of a 60-player field. Not as good as my 4-1-1 for 4th/47 at Oath, but still decent. Nothing particularly relevant in prize packs.