I've been trying to think of what's worth saying about the Strixhaven draft format and I decided to take a different approach this time. I'm not going to talk about any specific guilds but rather how to draft my single ABSOLUTE favorite archetype. A thread about 5 Color drafting:
The format is a great "guild" format in the sense that you don't feel as bottlenecked by the predetermined color combinations as you do in Guilds of Ravnica, for example. The hybrid dual color costs on many of the gold cards allow for flexibility and creativity in deckbuilding
I personally HATE it when the game design tells me how to play. I refuse to be bound to any colleges. The by-the-book approach in normally drafting the open college is a big trap in Strixhaven. You end up being at the mercy of the packs to determine how good your draft will be
The solution is my favorite archetype: 5-color Environmental Sciences. You get to pick and play all the best cards instead of some dweeby derpy college. Although it isn't necessary, Codie is one of my top rares and is an easy way to generate card advantage
Playing 5 color Environmental Sciences is all about playing the good cards and the cards you WANT to play, rather than picking and playing the cards you HAVE to play. Card priority: mana fixing/ramp, card advantage (including lessons/learn cards), removal, and value cards/bombs
Mana Fixing: Environmental Sciences is your absolute best bet. It's actually just one of the best cards in the set valued right under your bomb rares such as Crackle with Power, Professor Onyx, and Mascot Exhibition. Even if you're a 1 or 2 color deck, the first copy is TOO good
Lands: Campuses are not essential, but pick them up when it's not over much. The dual-colored lands in this set are AWESOME! But I see too many players scrying at the wrong time. Don't scry on upkeep without mana available to cast your outs and good cards if you draw them
Ramp/fixing: Environmental Sciences again is the easiest and safest bet. Cultivate is the best but it's an Archive card so it's quite difficult to find. Next best is Field Trip, then finally Acceptance Letter which has some synergy with Reconstruct History since it's an Artifact
Card Draw: There's quite a lot of random card advantage in the format with the best being Eureka Moment followed by Reconstruct History which provides value to the random Campus Guides and Cogwork Archivists you might play. Whatever works really. Practical Research, Pop Quiz, etc
Learn: The best learn cards will keep you alive or progress your gamestate in some way. My favorite are Field Trip, Cram Session, Igneous Inspiration, Academic Dispute, and Hunt for Specimens being good if you're base black. Arcane Subtraction is ok but it's difficult to use well
Lessons: Elemental and Fractal Summoning fill out the curve naturally, while Inkling and Pest Summoning help you stay mana efficient while squeezing them in with other plays. Having lessons act as a toolbox you can select from throughout the course of a game is insanely powerful
Removal: Much of the best removal in this format is red apart from the Fractal removal which is based blue. Top removal cards: Igneous Inspiration, Heated Debate, Shock, Rise of Extus, Aether Helix, Bury in Books, Pigment Storm, Mage's Hunter Onslaught and finally Mage Duel is ok
Value Cards: You want payoffs for once you hit your extra mana/colors. Elemental Masterpiece, Rise Upon Extus, Bookwurm, and even a copy of Teach by Example are all ways to capitalize on mana to keep the party going. The topend stuff needs to be resilient to single target removal
Pay close attention to what your base colors are. Often times it'll be some kind of college pair (Quandrix, Prismari, Witherbloom) but often times you won't be based off a college at all. Often I'm base Gruul or Rakdos. Throw away your common sense when approaching this strategy
If you want examples of what good 5 color drafts look like in Strixhaven check out my Twitch streams/VODs, Tierlists, and YouTube channel. These are all free resources. Good luck!
I've done a LOT of drafts in #Kaldheim and this is a thread about my thoughts on the format. Usually my winrate is much higher at the beginning of the format, but it took a while to find my bearings. I think that many players have been having a hard time since the format is WEIRD
The statlines of the creatures feel outdated with a TON of Hill Giants and Coral Commandos. Derpy 4 mana 3/3's are hidden behind the allure of Foretell. Traditional qualities of core sets are games being skewed by rares, weak commons, and Revitalize being a random inclusion 🤣
At first I thought that the format would be completely dominated by Snow decks and rares, but after a lot of experimentation, there do exist "pauper" strategies that can put up a good fight, especially if your opponents stumble. Being aggressive punishes people for playing slowly
Some random thoughts (a thread that I'll be updating on a whim) as I continue exploring Zendikar Rising DRAFTS. From my perspective, there are many misconceptions on how we approach drafting decks. Zendikar is a good case study to discuss many high level concepts (1/?)
One of the most important Magic concepts to keep in mind while drafting is to find as much intersectionality as possible among your cards. If a card in your deck serves only a single purpose, it's usually not good enough. Cards often need to be able to play multiple roles
For example, Pack Beast is a very mediocre playable. In this example deck 👇 however, it plays the role of a 2 drop which can be equipped with a Mace, it gets buffed by 2 Kargan Warleaders, it provides Party and creature types for payoffs, and also gets snuck in by Sneaking Guide
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Is it just me, or is it weird that - upon the release of a new Magic set - you can play it in different formats on different platforms and all at different times? I don't mind allowing players to choose between MTGA, MTGO, and paper, but the lack of synchronization is upsetting
I'm experiencing a sense of "losing out" while I'm playing sealed on MTGA but knowing I can go on MTGO to draft already. Then later tonight, players will be cracking Theros packs for the first time at a LGS prerelease when others have already drafted the set. Just feels weird
Three months until the next set is a LONG time especially for content creators. I want to enjoy each format in its entirety and create content at a steady pace without skipping out on the set rites of passage. I like being able to enjoy sealed first rather than everything at once
@shawnzo35 @yumpickles8 I feel like you didn't get any answers you're looking for lol
@shawnzo35 @yumpickles8 For me, it's probably game dependent but there's an inverse relationship between subs and viewership. In the beginning, totally viewer count over subs. If/once you hit a viewer count you're happy with relative to the game, then you start caring more about subs than viewer growth
@shawnzo35 @yumpickles8 *Game dependent, as in relatively what point you'd prefer subs over views. Overall, sub count is good to live and buy food, but an important part of streaming is also landing sponsored streaming activations where CCV (concurrent viewership) is king and sub count doesn't matter
No stream tonight ✈️ en route to Vegas. I'll be gone for two weeks, will update as schedule changes. Otherwise:
• Streaming nightly 8pm PST
• Livestreaming during the day on twitch.tv/tylerootd and twitch.tv/nojennyno drop a follow if you wanna know when we are live 🥰
Monday June 24th stream gonna be early at 4pm PST on twitch.tv/magic as we conclude the Chronicles "stained glass" saga, then maybe streaming on my channel straight after
Then finally on July 1st at 8am PST, we'll be participating in the #sponsored early access #MTGM20 event the moment it starts. Will update this thread as schedule diverges from our normal stream hours