The ragavan was the correct answer to misstep its mana advantage and card advantage misstepping mana is always a wrong play in my book you always go for early advantage like ragavan remora esper sentinel etc the draw engines and in the case the color maker he would of been strictly mono red too for the majority of the game if it was on the rag instead of mana vault
They were all cEDH lists and all good cedh players, It was just the magus of the moon that just shut down everyone. So winota was just able to pull out so far ahead!
Also depends on how often the opponents play winota it does hit a lot of the “meta” with things like magus and archon of emeria and if you are just trying to draw with rhystic/mystic and don’t respect winota it will absolutely roll you
Winota doing its thing
The ragavan was the correct answer to misstep its mana advantage and card advantage misstepping mana is always a wrong play in my book you always go for early advantage like ragavan remora esper sentinel etc the draw engines and in the case the color maker he would of been strictly mono red too for the majority of the game if it was on the rag instead of mana vault
Were you the only one playing a cedh deck? Seems like a very obvious power diff in these decks. No interaction from your opponents at all.
either that or bad keeps and draws...
@rafaelfonseca6425 ya I could see the bad keeps. I thought about it and maybe just newer pilots too.
There was a misstep
They were all cEDH lists and all good cedh players, It was just the magus of the moon that just shut down everyone. So winota was just able to pull out so far ahead!
Also depends on how often the opponents play winota it does hit a lot of the “meta” with things like magus and archon of emeria and if you are just trying to draw with rhystic/mystic and don’t respect winota it will absolutely roll you