Great video! I've tested knighthood once in a draft and went undefeated. It just needs the right deck where you have some bomb knights. Many of the knights might get passed to you in the later packs as they dont meet the treshold for what the others are playing. Pick up some of the common villages and A turn 2 Britomart, Lancelot or even sir ironhide in this set with so few removals is usually game over.
Great video! I agreed with most placements. The family cycle I would move down to c or d tier. They are just 2 2s, I will play them but I am not happy I would need to. Also move Bailey up to c tier. With the correct site placement it will stop the early game aggression and possibly buy you 2 or 3 turns.
Thanks for sharing! I appreciate the thoughts, if you are playing 2 color I will concede the family cycle to ctier. But if you were playing three colors, you really do need them. Maybe I am underrating Bailey You're the second person to say but it's better than I gave it credit for however it is not remove anything just slows down so it makes it hard for me to use a card for that.
@@TheExperienceShare I am probably overrating the slow down of Bailey. A shellycoat does same thing but way stronger. I think a tri color deck is a trap in limited play. There does not seem to be enough pay off for how much work you need to put in to make it work consistently.
I played in draft yesterday and a dude drafted 6 hamlets ablaze and 4 bogs. Every time he played the Hamlets ablaze he had the bog and I got wrecked! I was running 2 colors with a 3 mana top end curve. I wasn't too worried about blaze taking me off my mana....until he played it with bog. I did not see that coming! Brutal.
That's what I was thinking could happen. People don't draft them and you get a ton of them and just destroy all their sites... brutal! But hopefully he does not get 6 free hamlets ablaze again 😂😅
Great video! I've tested knighthood once in a draft and went undefeated. It just needs the right deck where you have some bomb knights. Many of the knights might get passed to you in the later packs as they dont meet the treshold for what the others are playing. Pick up some of the common villages and A turn 2 Britomart, Lancelot or even sir ironhide in this set with so few removals is usually game over.
Great take! That you for adding value to the video!
Great video! I agreed with most placements. The family cycle I would move down to c or d tier. They are just 2 2s, I will play them but I am not happy I would need to. Also move Bailey up to c tier. With the correct site placement it will stop the early game aggression and possibly buy you 2 or 3 turns.
Thanks for sharing! I appreciate the thoughts, if you are playing 2 color I will concede the family cycle to ctier. But if you were playing three colors, you really do need them.
Maybe I am underrating Bailey You're the second person to say but it's better than I gave it credit for however it is not remove anything just slows down so it makes it hard for me to use a card for that.
@@TheExperienceShare I am probably overrating the slow down of Bailey. A shellycoat does same thing but way stronger. I think a tri color deck is a trap in limited play. There does not seem to be enough pay off for how much work you need to put in to make it work consistently.
I took 3 color 5-0 at the official sorcery event 😉 but it was only 5 cards of a single threshold
I played in draft yesterday and a dude drafted 6 hamlets ablaze and 4 bogs. Every time he played the Hamlets ablaze he had the bog and I got wrecked! I was running 2 colors with a 3 mana top end curve. I wasn't too worried about blaze taking me off my mana....until he played it with bog. I did not see that coming! Brutal.
That's what I was thinking could happen. People don't draft them and you get a ton of them and just destroy all their sites... brutal! But hopefully he does not get 6 free hamlets ablaze again 😂😅
The Red Robin is imo mid to high B, it has delivered a lot of value in most of my draft games, seriously love that bird
It is the best of the cycle for sure!
Drafting in Beta I rarely went to 7 mana. I don't know that putting the Fomorians at A makes sense because of how much they cost.
There is not a lot of removal, the beta and AL format is way different
Also, the spellslinger is very different than the sorcerer, sorcerer favoured aggro decks
@@olamoum3695 that's all you have in draft....
Great video! I somewhat disagree with Bailey it has performed very well in our Sealed games. It's probably not worth it in Draft though.
Just as a tempo play? Can't they just walk around it? To me that was not worth a card because it does not remove or stop anything
@@TheExperienceShare maybe a good death's door protector for your avatar?
Tempo play and DD protection. Limiting movement is deceptively powerful in prolonged games. I had a Sir Morien in there in one of my games as well.