He double blocked the Boar?!
No lol he blocked the Vine Mare with Spider and traded with the other two creatures. Don't ask. I think it was a moment of mutual blindness.
@DCG-MTG What did you have in your board? I'd probably not have played the Diregraf Ghoul, probably Abnormal Endurance and maybe Hired Blade as well if I could help it. That deck is a control deck with strong late-game, so these aggressive cards should be subpar.
Also, went 7-1 in my fifth draft ever. This is getting scary - I'm in danger of getting overconfident.
This is the deck (I took a screenshot this time at 6 wins):
1
Mystic Archeologist1 Rabid Bite
2 Greenwood Sentinel
1 Omenspeaker
1 Essence Scatter
1 Daggerback Basilisk
1
Draconic Disciple1 Cancel
1 Colossal Majesty
1 Oakenform (never played this card the entire run)
2 Manalith
1 Electrify
2 Bristling Boar
1
Skyrider Patrol1 Giant Spider
1 Bone to Ash
1 Rhox Oracle
2 Thornhide Wolves
1 Colossal Dreadmaw
7 Islands
8 Forests
1
Timber Gorge1
Woodland StreamNotable sideboard cards I didn't play: Lich's Caress, Sparktongue Dragon, Tolarian Scholar. I didn't know you could change your deck in between rounds! Also, somehow I keep ending up in green decks ...
This deck I'm quite unsure about. I first picked Archeologist followed by 2nd pick Lich's Caress, but then didn't find many good cards in blue and black so wound up drafting lots of green cards to go with my 3rd pick Colossal Dreadmaw. By pack 2 I still wasn't locked into a second color. Opened Sarkahn and again couldn't pick him. It was only later in pack 2, when I was passed Skyrider Patrol, that I committed to blue/green. However there were also some strong red cards going around, and I decided to splash off the two duals and Manalith. Was my manabase correct? I didn't mana screw or flood, but there were times I didn't have the right colors to cast spells. Also, could I have conceivably splashed another color instead or used another color combination (since Lich's Caress is so good)? At one point in pack 1 for example, there was a pick between Bone to Ash and Skeleton Archer, and I took the counter. I have no idea, so if someone more experienced can help please do
For the cards, Archeologist was great (I didn't know it drew
two cards) but it's very mana intensive. It's hard to get to a board where I'm safely ahead so I can hold up mana. It breaks ground stalls really hard though. The deck had some trouble with flyers however, and two games I just scraped through with a Draconic Disciple flip on the last possible turn (this card is also very mana intensive). Electrify saved my life once when it killed an
Epicure of Blood while my opponent had two Vampire Neonates up and I was low on life. Otherwise the deck seemed pretty low on power and was carried by its bombs, although in several games I didn't need the bombs and simple goodstuff ran my opponents over. What.
For the games my opponents seemed surprisingly bad. For example in the last game, my opponent had me on two life but he had a
Vampire Sovereign against my Skyrider Patrol. I also had the Disciple ready to flip. He topdecked
Abnormal Endurance, which would kill me if he just got me to block the Sovereign with the 5/5 dragon, but he cast that before blockers. I was safe in any case since I also had the mana to cast Cancel, but he could easily have thrown the game there. There was one time my opponent main phased
Murder before attacks too, which doesn't make sense. The one game I lost my opponent played strangely. He was playing land after land without casting spells, while I just had a Sentinel and Omenspeaker without drawing more creatures. The two attacked him down to like 10 health before he played
Child of Night. I was thinking he had too many expensive cards in hand and was holding countermagic, so why not kill it with Rabid Bite to keep attacking (I had no more creatures). Then he revealed the reason why he was sandbagging - he had
Cleansing Nova. I countered, and then he started casting all the creatures. I think he outdrew me that game, but using the Rabid Bite on a 2/1 seemed like a bad play in retrospect.
What's the next draft format?