We had a small 4-player draft last night out of the newly cut down Birthday Cube.
http://www.cubetutor.com/viewcube/28489
I ended up drafting what I thought was a pretty solid BG Zombies list. I was doing run stuff like Satyr Wayfinder into double Gravecrawler and Wooded Foothills and playing lots of 2/1s and using Bonesplitter and Rancor.
I won two matches and lost the third. I lost one game to not being able to race Sublime Archangel. I lost the other to Sun Titan even while having Whip of Erebos in play.
I looked at my deck list and only had three real removal spells and said, "that's why I lost." In hindsight, it looks like there were about 20 removal spells in my colors in the cube and that we saw 180/413 (43%) of the cube. I guess I should have expected to see 8-9 removal spells spread out between four players, so maybe I had the correct number.
I got to thinking that more removal spells would have allowed me to win the match, but now I wonder if hate-drafting the white bombs might not have been the much better play. Maybe I lost the match before we shuffled up?
A few questions, then:
1. How much removal does everyone run in similarly sized cubes?
2. Do I have enough? More importantly, enough of the right sort?
3. Should I look into hate-drafting cards instead of taking decent spells for my deck?
Thanks.
http://www.cubetutor.com/viewcube/28489
I ended up drafting what I thought was a pretty solid BG Zombies list. I was doing run stuff like Satyr Wayfinder into double Gravecrawler and Wooded Foothills and playing lots of 2/1s and using Bonesplitter and Rancor.
I won two matches and lost the third. I lost one game to not being able to race Sublime Archangel. I lost the other to Sun Titan even while having Whip of Erebos in play.
I looked at my deck list and only had three real removal spells and said, "that's why I lost." In hindsight, it looks like there were about 20 removal spells in my colors in the cube and that we saw 180/413 (43%) of the cube. I guess I should have expected to see 8-9 removal spells spread out between four players, so maybe I had the correct number.
I got to thinking that more removal spells would have allowed me to win the match, but now I wonder if hate-drafting the white bombs might not have been the much better play. Maybe I lost the match before we shuffled up?
A few questions, then:
1. How much removal does everyone run in similarly sized cubes?
2. Do I have enough? More importantly, enough of the right sort?
3. Should I look into hate-drafting cards instead of taking decent spells for my deck?
Thanks.