Looks to be a synergy set as despite opening Lumara, Maha, and almost one of each of the reanination spells in the set I went 2:1. =ł ah well.
Matched up against a fun deck blinking Head of the Homestead with the token class enchantment. Luckily it doesn't do well against Vren the Relentless.
On the other hand it turns out that Azure Beastbinder is a top tier threat, and synergy can beat power.
Still I can't complain about opening chase cards.
What about all of you? Any fun interactions or moments from your prerelease?
I think Hasbro wore me down with so much product. I haven't really looked at the set nor been excited to play. It's just too much shit to keep up with.
My prerelease promo was Maha. I had enough lizards to run the BR lizard snowfireball. I won the event without losing a game. In one game, I kept a hand of just five lands and Maha!
I also had a very interesting game involving Iridescent Vinelasher. I had it and the offspring copy out alongside Flamecache Gecko. Late in the game, I burned out my opponent by discarding the castable cards I topdecked; I actually wanted to draw lands so I could play them for 2 damage every turn.
Ended up with blue-green frogs, primarily. My prerelease box didn’t really get many of any one creature type, but frogs was closest and the other cards I had in blue green made it reasonable. I didn’t really bounce much using the frogs but they reduced the cost of my two polliwallops enough to give me the edge in most of my matches. Went 2-1-0.
Takeaways:
Seems like a lot of decks make it to 6+ mana reliably in this set
Lots of synergy in creature type so if you don’t get many, you need to get creative with deck builds
Pawpatch Recruit is really good value for 3 mana and makes it really annoying for your opponent to play around
Treeguard Duo is awesome
Spellgyre is expensive for a counter but holding a counterspell and then surveil 2 draw 2 is very nice.
Went 2-1-0 with blue green blink. I was afraid it would be too slow to get going, but I had enough removal to keep the aggro decks in check.
Special mention to the 3/3 reach that bounces a permanent when it enters, getting to use the bite effect on hunter's talent several times felt amazing !
Ended up with blue-green frogs, primarily. My prerelease box didn’t really get many of any one creature type, but frogs was closest and the other cards I had in blue green made it reasonable. I didn’t really bounce much using the frogs but they reduced the cost of my two polliwallops enough to give me the edge in most of my matches. Went 2-1-0.
Takeaways:
Seems like a lot of decks make it to 6+ mana reliably in this set
Lots of synergy in creature type so if you don’t get many of the same type, you need to get creative with deck builds
Pawpatch Recruit is really good value for 3 mana and makes it really annoying for your opponent to play around
Treeguard Duo is awesome
Spellgyre is expensive for a counter but holding a counterspell and then surveil 2 draw 2 is very nice.
Mostly Birds(UW) (promo was Kastral) with a splash of green for the first two matches, then dropped the green and put in some of the white rabbit stuff. 3-0
Did a 2HG on Sunday, didn't have a partner but had a pretty good one. I ended up running BR and he went for UG. It was more gameplay synergistic than typal, allstars were the frog that draws you stuff when it bounces and Innkeeper's Talent. We also had the elemental snake but it was either immediately removed or just winmore. 2 of our opponents also had the snake which was way harder when I didn't seem to draw any of the 8 removal spells I was packing. Ended up going 3-1 overall, and I pulled a Three-Tree City and a Ledger Shredder special guest which is great! Though I am a little jealous that my partner even managed to pull a Winter Three-Tree City!
Wow I've never run into that. I've just assumed everybody would keep whatever they opened. I've even lucked out twice with partners who are really only interested in limited and will only keep the cards they can immediately flip for another draft