is it just me, or do people who lost more matches than they won tend to not post in this thread? or, are people who read mtgsalvation just better than the average LGS player?
Yeah it's a brag thread but it is useful for confirming how strong white is as was suspected by many.
The same story is repeating, drafted X Topan Freeblade and won heaps of games. I think Wizards has an unbalanced common here and it's going to be a draft first pick.
I'd say that the people who spend the time reading/writings posts on MTGS would be a bit more invested than the average player at a prerelease, so yeah, a better track record is expected.
Anyway, here's my brag post about how I went 4-1 with the help of Topan Freeblades!
Topan Freeblade -> Knight of the Pilgrim's Road -> War Oracle is no joke. I don't think I've ever had such a consistent sealed deck. It was a bit shaky with so many double mana spells in both colours, but I only had two losses due to missing a colour, so lucky there. Red was a tempting splash with some great removal, but I'm glad I decided against it.
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Anyway, here's my brag post about how I went 4-1 with the help of Topan Freeblades!
1 Cleric of the Forward Order
1 Relic Seeker
2 Topan Freeblade
1 Jace, Vryn's Prodigy
1 Blessed Spirits (universally referred to as Dead Kids)
2 Knight of the Pilgrim's Road
1 Stalwart Aven
1 Watercourser
1 Tower Geist
1 Whirler Rogue
1 Ringwarden Owl
1 Enshrouding Mist
1 Disperse
1 Anchor to the AEther
2 Claustrophobia
1 Suppression Bonds
1 Tragic Arrogance (promo)
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Topan Freeblade -> Knight of the Pilgrim's Road -> War Oracle is no joke. I don't think I've ever had such a consistent sealed deck. It was a bit shaky with so many double mana spells in both colours, but I only had two losses due to missing a colour, so lucky there. Red was a tempting splash with some great removal, but I'm glad I decided against it.