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Worldwake Draft Impressions

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Written By Nick Davis
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Hope everyone had a great release week. I was able to hit up one draft before heading to St. Paul with my wife. Pretty fun! Unfortunately, I don't have an actual deck list for you today. Fact is, I generally get too excited when I get home with new cards and start throwing them in EDH decks before I write down what exactly I played with. heh! So this blog will not be a traditional "Here's my matchups" format, but rather, I am going to spotlight a few cards that I enjoyed playing with.

I can tell you though, walking in I wasn't sure what direction I wanted to go with colors. I knew I wanted blue, sounded the most fun. The draft was WWK/WWK/WWK (few kids wanted this. I was okay with it, but would have rather played at least one ZEN. But hey, more WWK? Sure!). My first pack contained Wrexial, the Risen Deep. This was pleasant since I wanted to build an EDH deck around him. Black / Blue? Sure, I'll go that route. I continued to draft UB from here on out.

Keep in mind, I don't draft a lot. And when I do, it's fairly casual. I will often rare-draft if the rare is apparently top-dollar or if it is something I've wanted to deck. I should probably stop doing this, but hey... I still have fun. :-) What's one slot, right?

After Wrexial, I was passed a Foily Lodestone Golem. This guy was a total bomb during the entire event. he was typically enough to keep my opponent on his toes. It was also great to jack up the mana a bit. Often I felt this was a game changing effect. An all-star player in my build.

I also drafted probably 10+ solid black removal, including multiples of Tomb Hex, Urge to Feed and Smother. Tomb Hex was fantastic, often triggering it for the -4/-4, which was devastating to my opponent. I picked up two Brink of Disaster, which in my opinion, is amazing in limited. It totally defeats beaters and mana-dorks and also gives you the option to take out a land. Best play of the night was this: My opponent plays Novablast Wurm. On my turn, I play Brink of Disaster on the Wurm and then tap it with Tideforce Elemental. Felt good to get Day of Judgment on legs out of the way!

Can I make a quick shout-out for Treasure Hunt, too? This card is nuts. only ONE TIME out of the 5-6 times I played this card did I only get one card. Often times it was 2-3 and once up to 6 cards for two mana. It's absurd!

By the end of the night, we had only three rounds (the Mall closes way too early here). I brutally lost 0-2 to a WB build, featuring Admonition Angel. The second game I won 2-0 against UG. The Third game I won 2-0 against GW.

First impressions of WWK were good. This block seems like a solid addition to the Zendikar plane. The further integration of land is very interesting to me and feels like you get more out of your turn. I am excited to play more in the hopefully near future! 



Speaking of Worldwake, We will be adding the Worldwake block to CCGTradeost.com this week. Trust me, I'm excited as you are to trade this block, so we are diligently working on getting the cards in. So keep your eyes peeled!

 

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