![]() ![]() This is always a risk, as it is especially important in the Draft format to be playing cards every turn. In some formats where you have more lands that tap for multiple colors, you can even venture into three-color territory. In your second pack, you should be starting to solidify yourself in a specific color or two. That will likely give you an indicator to what colors you might want to focus on in the later packs. ![]() As you near the end of the first pack, you can look at the cards you’ve picked so far. Don’t necessarily worry about changing colors or picking multiple high-cost cards. When you are picking in your first packs, you want to be picking the best cards possible. At the end of the day, you’re looking for around 23 playable cards. This will leave you with a total of 42 total cards, some of which could be lands. Remember that you have three packs of cards to work with. Either they’re comparatively bad, don’t have synergy with your deck, don’t fit the colors you’re playing, or are just weak cards in general. Duds: Cards that you aren’t going to play.Their goal is to get rid of your opponent’s threats and punch through to damage their life total. Aggro: These are classified as cards that mostly just attack or defend.However, you’ll also want to look for the words ‘can’t be blocked by’ or cards that have protection from certain effects or colors. Most of the time, people view these as cards with the Flying ability. Evasion: Cards that can get through your opponent’s defenses.Sometimes, removal is an ability on a creature card or an ‘enter the battlefield’ effect. This could be a spell that destroys creatures, enchantments, or artifacts. Removal: Anything that can get rid of your opponent’s threats. ![]() Also keep your eyes peeled for Uncommon cards, as these usually have an uptick in power level. These are typically Rare/Mythic Rare cards, but keep in mind that Rarity doesn’t necessarily indicate ‘goodness’ in a Draft format.
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