I just cast annul and mana leak and pulse of the fields and akroma's vengeance. It wasn't that bad. Sometimes I even stifled!
Omfg and when I started playing relic barriers with shackles dude!
Before that I was really into
damping matrix. Later I would become really enthralled with cards like
chalice of the void and
engineered explosives that would utterly rip clamp/ disciple of the vault decks to shreds.
Other friends of mine had fun cutting copies of piledriver and black cards from their goblin decks to start running green and found those matchups muuuuch better.
I can't stress enough that people were playing BOP into stone rain / viridian shaman into ravenous baloth and doing pretty well in tournaments. Seething song into sword/arcslogger decks also had a real presence.
I think people were pretty thrown off by skull clamp, that's fine, but I never thought having affinity around was so bad. Maybe I woulda gotten more sick of it if I had to play a full standard rotation with it, but
I've always held that they banned the lands at champions because they became aware that champions was underpowered and nothing in that set could hold up against affinity the same way beasts, goblins, white control and cycling decks from onslaught could.
I think more people left because they didn't like how much it deviated from normal standard magic, the frame was new, everyone was playing these colourless cards in standard and limited and the same old stuff we used to care about didn't matter anymore. Killing creatures was out, it was usually actively bad unless you were using the rare wrath of god, terrors and smothers and shocks were not cutting it. A 2G elf became the best removal spell in the format over night. We've seen free 2/2s since then and we've seen cheap 4/4s forever. Affinity and KCI were the icing on the cake for the people who were feeling unsettling change on the wind. If that deck had a real culprit it was probably
thoughtcast that did quite the ancestral impression. Broodstar may have been more of a fair match than ravager but that didn't mean ravager / vial wasn't really sweet magic for anyone with the determination to come to the table with something relevant.
To me it was an era where standard felt crazy and breakneck the way extended did and it was super cool.