in constructed i've found that qi'ra is a monster, making efficient use of sentinel units and grit units to grind aggro/tempo decks into the late game where you can swing the game into your favor but in limited i agree that she seems a little too slow to make good use of without a near perfect draft
Thank you for the amazing video! Super helpful for a new player like myself. Quick question though, in the draft basic section you mention limiting your aspects during the leader draft. You said you try to pick the three hero or three villain leaders if possible. Why is that exactly? I watched another video on draft and that person said the exact opposite, which is to try and pick at least one hero and one villain so you stay open during the card draft process. Thank you again!!
I'm glad it's been helpful. Regarding the leader draft, it's a style of leader drafting that I'm comfortable with and that I've found successful for myself. That said, the more I draft in set 2, the more I'm discovering a wide gap in leader quality within heroic and villainy, so my set 1 strategy may no longer be as suitable. I'll revisit this about half way through the draft cycle.
Thanks for making this video! I actually forgot that this was coming out soon, even though I've been looking forward to it. The advice and card ratings seem reasonable and well thought out. Thanks again!
in constructed i've found that qi'ra is a monster, making efficient use of sentinel units and grit units to grind aggro/tempo decks into the late game where you can swing the game into your favor but in limited i agree that she seems a little too slow to make good use of without a near perfect draft
I agree she's fairly strong in constructed due to the solid blue hard control package. I have yet to face or play her in draft.
Thank you for the amazing video! Super helpful for a new player like myself.
Quick question though, in the draft basic section you mention limiting your aspects during the leader draft. You said you try to pick the three hero or three villain leaders if possible. Why is that exactly?
I watched another video on draft and that person said the exact opposite, which is to try and pick at least one hero and one villain so you stay open during the card draft process. Thank you again!!
I'm glad it's been helpful. Regarding the leader draft, it's a style of leader drafting that I'm comfortable with and that I've found successful for myself. That said, the more I draft in set 2, the more I'm discovering a wide gap in leader quality within heroic and villainy, so my set 1 strategy may no longer be as suitable. I'll revisit this about half way through the draft cycle.
Fennec being 3 is very funny to me after the performance of her at my local's prerelease. She did very well.
I'm very happy to be proven wrong; I know a player who did very well with Fennec red in sealed. Remains to be seen how she performs in draft.
Good players can use bad cards and get good results against bad/not as good players. Picking a good card doesn't just make you win automatically.
Of course. Competition in our local limited scene is ramping up as people get more familiar with the set.
Going to a draft on Tuesday, and this was really helpful! Thanks!
Good luck, and thanks!
Thanks for making this video! I actually forgot that this was coming out soon, even though I've been looking forward to it.
The advice and card ratings seem reasonable and well thought out.
Thanks again!
Thanks! I'm glad it helped!
Love the overview, many great takes!
Thanks!