This is a really interesting discussion! I've been thinking quite a bit about the right number of archetypes for my cube, or the strategies that a a certain color / combination of colors should support and its not that easy (for me).
I like the idea to give more room to pivot with the cards you draft and I'm sure there always will be sideboard underperformers, no matter how hard you try to get rid of them.
What I've been struggling with when catering to a lot of different archetypes in a color combination is, that the decks feel and play less cohesive. For instance, I know that my self-discard archetypes in grixis are very well or even over supported and each draft has 1-2 decks in that space and I like that. The synergies really come together in different ways and aggro-midrange-control are viable. A lot of other archetypes (lands in bant, diverse flavors of artifacts) seem to be all over the place on the other hand and often don't manifest as a cohesive archetype/deck but more like pockets of synergy that don't end up being more than the sum of their parts. They are functional but it's difficult to even categorize what they are.
So, obviously there is no best way to build up archetypes but many different ones that can work:
- archetypes per color pair
- very broad archetypes across multiple colors
- 1-card buildarounds
- strategies with a core in one color (e.g. reanimator)
I definitely think that packages (like the one with replenish) complement broader archetypes nicely and help to get more mileage out of your 360 cards. They might end up in the sideboard but are definitely worth it, if the deck manifests evey few drafts.
As for the specific cards you mention, I have Valakut Exploration in my cube but it hasn't seen a ton of play so far.. I plan on adding Virtue of Persistence though!
PS: I'm patiently waiting for your V5 primer, Inscho but I'd also be very interested in knowing, what your 40 archetypes are, if you'd be willing to share!
I like the idea to give more room to pivot with the cards you draft and I'm sure there always will be sideboard underperformers, no matter how hard you try to get rid of them.
What I've been struggling with when catering to a lot of different archetypes in a color combination is, that the decks feel and play less cohesive. For instance, I know that my self-discard archetypes in grixis are very well or even over supported and each draft has 1-2 decks in that space and I like that. The synergies really come together in different ways and aggro-midrange-control are viable. A lot of other archetypes (lands in bant, diverse flavors of artifacts) seem to be all over the place on the other hand and often don't manifest as a cohesive archetype/deck but more like pockets of synergy that don't end up being more than the sum of their parts. They are functional but it's difficult to even categorize what they are.
So, obviously there is no best way to build up archetypes but many different ones that can work:
- archetypes per color pair
- very broad archetypes across multiple colors
- 1-card buildarounds
- strategies with a core in one color (e.g. reanimator)
I definitely think that packages (like the one with replenish) complement broader archetypes nicely and help to get more mileage out of your 360 cards. They might end up in the sideboard but are definitely worth it, if the deck manifests evey few drafts.
As for the specific cards you mention, I have Valakut Exploration in my cube but it hasn't seen a ton of play so far.. I plan on adding Virtue of Persistence though!
PS: I'm patiently waiting for your V5 primer, Inscho but I'd also be very interested in knowing, what your 40 archetypes are, if you'd be willing to share!