Drafted again on Tuesday!
I feel like the regular 8-4 draft I did last night was a little more exciting because I got to play against someone I think is really good for the first time... and I beat him! n_n
Anyway, here goes what happened. I first picked Sigarda and knew my colors right away even though I passed really good black cards like Barter in Blood, Marrow Bats and four Death Winds. Sigarda is such an awesome bomb!!! No black removal can get rid of her and the only thing that really can are two rares: Bonfire of the Damned and Terminus. After passing all of the good black cards to the guy on my left he passed me all of the good white and green cards! It was basically perfect. I had enough playables except once again I had Terrifying Presence. I feel like that card is growing on me, but it really shouldn't!
Here's how my deck turned out:
Creatures (16) Spells (6) Lands (23)
1 Moorland Inquisitor 2 Joint Assault 8 Forest
2 Nearheath Pilgrim 1 Terrifying Presence 7 Plains
1 Farbog Explorer 2 Eaten By Spiders 2 Swamp
1 Gloomwidow 1 Homicidal Seclusion
2 Borderland Ranger
2 Devout Chaplain Artifacts (1)
1 Trusted Forcemage 1 Angel's Tomb
1 Seraph of Dawn
1 Midvast Protector
1 Geist Trappers
1 Sigarda, Host of Herons
1 Vorstclaw
1 Archangel
Yeah, it's kind of funny that I splashed black JUST for Homicidal Seclusion, but really it's one of my all-time favorite Avacyn Restored cards. It's just SO GOOD. +3/+1 and LIFELINK! That means I can hold onto all of my cards and play them one at a time! Ha. I really love Devout Chaplains for things like Triumph of Ferocity, Angelic Armaments and Bladed Bracers. My boyfriend doesn't think she's amazing, but she's SO USEFUL. I also love the mana curve of my deck. 16 out of 23 of my cards could be played with three lands or less. Having a fast deck is so important in the slower format of Avacyn Restored.
My first round opponent is a fairly good player, but in his mind he can never beat me. I don't think I've lost to him, but still that mindset really gives me an advantage. Always believe in yourself and try your best!!! During our first game he played Latch Seeker on turn three which terrified me because I have no removal for that whatsoever. The only thing I could do was race and boy was it a close race!!! Fortunately I managed to continually throw creatures onto the board and ended up with 2 life left when I won the game because of Joint Assault with my Neatheath Pilgrim and Midvast Protector. If I didn't manage to gain some life from bonding with Nearheath Pilgrim I would have been dead in that first game for sure! He really is an amazing card in draft. In the second game Moorland Inquisitor and Trusted Forcemage attacked for 10 on turn 4 with Joint Assault. It only took a few more turns of non stop attacks to finish him off. The match ended very quickly.
My second round opponent is the player who I think is really good. He's won several thousand from Magic tournaments and used to fly around to play, so he intimidated me. Game 1 I mulliganed to 6 and kept a one land hand... the land was a swamp. Ha. It was so tempting to keep though!!! I had a Nearheath Pilgrim, Moorland Inquisitor, 2 Devout Chaplains, Eaten By Spiders and a Joint Assault. Turn 1 and 2 I did not draw a land, but instead Sigarda and Terrifying Presence... But on turn 3 I played a Plains and got out the Inquisitor. It was a tough game of survival, but I was really mana screwed. I'd block to gain two life and play a creature to bond with the pilgrim again. If I could have gotten my fifth land to play Sigarda I bet would have won... Don't keep one land hands! Especially the splashed color land. Game two I kept the perfect hand and won quickly. Game three was intense! I must have gained at least 40 life in it, it was pretty ridiculous. At first his aggressive deck of two drops were winning until I played a Farbog Explorer. He had two Tandem Lookouts that were bonded to a Wolfir Avenger and a Wandering Wolf. Also, he had Triumph of Ferocity (which I later exiled with Devout Chaplain!!!) out so he was drawing cards like a mad man! He must have drawn at least 10-15 extra cards that game, not exaggerating. Anyway, I was finally able to stabilize with two Nearheath Pilgrims out on the board and slowly chipped away at his life with Seraph of Dawn. At the end of the game he didn't have any fliers and I was stuck with Terrifying Presence and two Eaten By Spiders in my hand, relieved that I finally won.
Usually after two rounds in an 8-4 draft players split to each get 6 packs. However, my opponent said that it was one of his rare nights off so he wanted to play and bought me a rootbeer to make up for it. I don't really mind playing it out, but I do love free things. He played a WU lifegain deck that I hear is a really popular good archetype for AVR drafts. Although he did gain a lot of life and stalled the game for a long time, his creatures just weren't as good as mine late game, such as my Archangel and Vorstclaw, which I ended up having both out. He had a few Angels, but they weren't big enough to get through to my life very much and I did use my Eaten By Spiders. It was quite tiring to watch him continuously gaining life... especially with the same Cathedral Sanctifier for 12 life. In the second game he was getting out a lot of Angels and making me scared to attack with Archangel until I found an Eaten By Spiders. When I finally attacked he double-blocked her with Goldnight Redeemer and Voice of the Provinces so I used Eaten By Spiders on Goldnight Redeemer before combat damage. Then he played Into the Void on Vorstclaw and Archangel before attacking me with everything and bringing me down to 8. However, I had a Midvast Protector and Homicidal Seclusion out and attacked for 5 lifelink before playing my Angel and a Nearheath Pilgrim bonded. After I won soon after we shook hands and he said that I deserved to win. :)




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