I never liked blowing up my own oblivion rings. Besides, my W and B sections have enough sweepers as-is. Keg isn't what I'd consider a substitute, but it does give control another tool to work with. Sometimes that raging ravine can be a pain to the WU deck, and holding it at bay without pressing a big red button is appealing.
Hypothetical scenario: if I just finished drafting, and I've got 3 wraths to work with in my pool, I'd wayyy sooner add in a keg to my final 23 than a disk. Hell, I might even prefer a cantrip to a disk, unless I had zero disenchants somehow. It's just a really clumsy way of getting that redundancy IMO.
I never liked blowing up my own oblivion rings. Besides, my W and B sections have enough sweepers as-is. Keg isn't what I'd consider a substitute, but it does give control another tool to work with. Sometimes that raging ravine can be a pain to the WU deck, and holding it at bay without pressing a big red button is appealing.
Hypothetical scenario: if I just finished drafting, and I've got 3 wraths to work with in my pool, I'd wayyy sooner add in a keg to my final 23 than a disk. Hell, I might even prefer a cantrip to a disk, unless I had zero disenchants somehow. It's just a really clumsy way of getting that redundancy IMO.