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For this set, I’ll be continuing to use Context Corners – little asides which I’ll bubble in after card evaluations every so often.

  • My reviews tend to include a lot of general advice in them.
  • If a buildaround is good without much effort, it’ll obviously get a much higher grade than if you have to really work for it, but my comments will provide a lot more context and actionable advice on the matter.

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    Usually you’ll need more than this one card as a payoff, unless you have multiple copies, and then I have to evaluate how likely it is to get multiple copies – if there are a few commons that do the same thing then great, but if you’re banking on getting specific uncommons then you weight the card highly when you already have those rather than taking it early and trying to pick them up. Obviously in Draft, you have a large degree of control over how often a card is good in your deck, but a good review needs to evaluate how often you’ll get enough stuff and how often it will be worth the deckbuilding cost. I will primarily talk about the specific scenarios in which the card I’m rating is good, how likely those scenarios are to come up, and how bad the failcase is if it doesn’t. My comments are more important than my ratings in my opinion – the ratings exist more for the tier list and for people giving the review a quick skim, but my comments are where the meat of the review really lies.Note: As I go through the reviews, I will add more nuances of the format to this section – some things don’t become clear until the review is underway! Background Consider booking a session today if you’d like to learn in a more hands-on way, with feedback tailored to your strengths and weaknesses!Ĭheck out all my articles here and follow me on Twitter for regular updates, or to ask about coaching! Things to Consider I’ve developed a solid approach and mindset through practice and reflecting on my mistakes, and I feature the techniques I use in my writing and in each session of the Limited coaching service I provide. On Arena I draft infinitely, having profited more than 50k gems with a winrate that is usually mid-70%s, and have made top 100 mythic many times. With a particular fondness for flashback and cube, I’ve drafted more sets than I can count on every platform through wildly different eras. I’ve been enthralled by Limited ever since I began playing Magic a decade ago. This time, we’re separating the introduction from the White set review, so click the link above if you’d like to jump ahead! I recommend you at least give the things to consider and mechanics sections below a skim first though. Please read on for my introduction, some background on the aims of this review, some points of clarification, and the ins and outs of the system I’m using.

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    Expect a couple of them to be out and the remainder to be released daily afterwards!Īfter the review has been entirely published, we’ll be compiling a full tier list for your viewing pleasure, which will be updated regularly over the coming months – check out the Strixhaven, Kaldheim and Kaladesh Remastered Tier Lists, which link to their attached reviews and written updates, for an illustration of what’s to come!

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    Adventures in the Forgotten Realms releases on Arena on 8th July and sadly I won’t have all the reviews out by then, since this time there’s a gap of only two days between the release of all the spoilers and the set release. Welcome back! I’m Drifter and I’m back with my sixth MTG Arena Zone set review in a row, with thanks to Terence for formatting and hosting! Similar to other set reviews you might’ve seen in the past, I’ll be going through and rating every single card using the system below, in colour order (WUBRG). Part 2 - Best Common and Uncommon Spells, Themes, and Archetypes

  • The Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-Earth.













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