As the host you don't actually need to use cloudshift for your own stuff. If you add a decklist to your own MODO account it figures out which versions are available.
Basically, you create a trade binder for each player you trade cards with (they send you the cloudshift output).
This step actually happens in R for me. I have code to do all sorts of tedious tasks like create the grid draft forum code, convert the list to a list that can be imported to MODO, sample the poly cube, etc.
http://riptidelab.com/cubetutor-champion-contest-champion/
Kiblinx's Entry:
I am not that great at designing, I am just here to draft and make bad jokes (most of the time). I decided to throw an entry in just so you have more to look at. So may you observe my entry...
Well, the more fetches you have, the less likely a dual-color land is to be left in the sideboard. I probably leave a land in the board once every few drafts though. The problem happens less frequently when you run full 8-man drafts.
That design looks to be better than Mind Stone over the course of a long game. They probably wanted the card to be a common for Limited purposes, and printing that design at common would have been fairly busted in draft I think.
Re: Titans. My last draft I like... 4th picked a Grave Titan (which is already exceptional) then didn't play it. I'm sure Eric was pulling his hair out.