And I took fourth out of thirty. Huzzah!
So, I’m still not the biggest fan of the new line of Core Sets, but I
have to say WotC did an amazing job on the packaging. Not only do the
packs look sweet, but they open beautifully. Like they were made for
“popping.” <— See 3:44 of
this video. Heck, even the new card smell’s better than most recent sets. Methinks I get a bit too much into opening packs. <_<
Opened some good stuff for once. Wanted to go black/white, but ended
up full esper for the draw. Blah blah blah details. Here’s what I opened
/ built, italics indicating rarity and foiliness.
Sealed For My Pleasure [BUW]—Land (18)—3 Evolving Wilds
6 Island
5 Plains
4 Swamp
—Creatures (13)—Ajani’s Sunstriker
Archaeomancer
Arctic Aven
Chronomaton
Duty-Bound Dead
Guardians of Akrasa
Knight of Glory
Nefarox, Overlord of GrixisSublime ArchangelWarclamp Mastiff
War Priest of Thune
2 Welkin Tern
—Noncreatures (9)—Divination
Elixir of Immortality
2 Index
Murder
Oblivion Ring
Staff of Nin2 Talrand’s Invocation
—Sideboard (8)—Disentomb
Duress
Essence Scatter
Gilded LotusGuardian Lions
Healer of the Pride
Plains
Safe Passage
—Other Opens—Battleflight EagleCaptain’s CallDivine FavorGriffin ProtectorShow of ValorSilvercoat Lion2 Bloodthrone Vampire
Cower in Fear
2 Walking Corpse
Wit’s EndDownpourFaerie InvadersHarbor Serpent2 HydrosurgeJace’s PhantasmKraken Hatchling2 Merfolk of the Pearl Trident2 NegateSleepVedalken EntrancerArbor ElfBountiful HarvestDeadly RecluseDuskdale WurmElvish VisionaryPrimal HuntbeastRancorRanger’s PathSpiked BalothTimberpack WolfArms DealerBladetusk BoarDragon HatchlingFervorGoblin ArsonistGoblin Battle JestorKindled FuryKrenko’s CommandReckless BruteRummaging GoblinSearing SpearTorch FiendTurn to SlagVolcanic GeyserVolcanic StrengthWild GuessRing of KaloniaRound 1 vs Black/Red (2-0)
- I faced a highly competitive player known for his ragequit temper
when things don’t go his way. Outside of Limited, all he’s capable of is
netdecks. Moving on, since I’m not here to bash. Game one I do a little
early attacking, and he gets out Vampire Nighthawk. I Talrand’s
Invocation into two 2/2 flying blockers, stalling the field until Murder
kills the Bloodhawk. He scoops in response, unwilling to lay out an
(apparently) cruddy hand. Game two’s not much different, this time him
scooping after loudly proclaiming mana screw and something along the
lines of a rather snoddy “Nice three color deck.” Probably best that I
kept my tongue held. After all, I was
only mainboarding Gilded Lotus at the time, alongside my three Evolving Wilds and those Indexes.
Round 2 vs Green/Red and Black/Blue (2-0) - In game
one I got out Sublime Angel, but ended up having to trade her with a
Dragon Hatchling. Nefarox came out shortly after, but couldn’t attack on
account of a Deadly Recluse. After a few turns of stalling, an Index
grabbed my O-Ring to get it out of the way for the win. He switched
colors for game two, and sadly for him I ended up curving perfectly, too
much to stop.
Round 3 vs Monoblack (0-2) - The guy opened up four
Murders, need I say more? My stars died easily, and my second game had a
rather slow hand. Hey, luck can go both ways.
Round 4 vs Black/Blue/Green (2-0 / 3-1) - Battling a
friend, we choose to split the prize packs and play for points. Which
was a good thing, since I ended up utterly overpowering him. Sublime
Angel + Talrand’s Invocation is really good stuff. Especially when it
happens two games in a row. We played two more games after that, and
still had a third of the round left when we’d finished.
All in all, an excellant showing.