I was drafting my cube on cubetutor as well as some other people's cubes recently and found a stark contrast between my excitement in drafting my own stuff and getting to explore other people's cubes. Probably this has to do me knowing my own cube inside out, but it also got me thinking about sub games during drafting. I don't remember who it was who said it but I drafted a soulflayer deck today and had tons of fun looking for really juicy soulflayer targets as well as actually making a proper deck come together.
I want to get more cards like that in my cube, that adds some tensions to the picks in making you wonder if you'll get more pieces for this interaction you've got going. Maybe it's a matter of running more explicit themes? Or are there some cards that just scream "draft around me"? Does tribal sort of fit into this if it's done tastefully?
I want to get more cards like that in my cube, that adds some tensions to the picks in making you wonder if you'll get more pieces for this interaction you've got going. Maybe it's a matter of running more explicit themes? Or are there some cards that just scream "draft around me"? Does tribal sort of fit into this if it's done tastefully?