Can you draft a good non-red, non-black deck after Legions?
Osyp Lebedowicz: Yes, blue and white are both better, and there are fewer Sparksmiths. |
Dave Williams: A good deck? No. |
Gary Wise: I always said you could, and Legions makes it easier. |
Who will surprise the world by Top 8'ing this Grand Prix?
Alex Shvartsman: Andy Stokinger |
Bob Maher: David Bachmann |
William Jensen: Eric James |
What is the strongest color combination in draft, post-Legions?
PTR/JC: Still Red-Blue. All the colors are good in Legions, so the status quo is the same. |
Zvi Mowshowitz: Black-White. White is underappreciated, and black has the best removal. |
Matt Vienneau: No idea, I've never drafted it. If it's not on Magic Online, I don't play it. |
What's more important in Sealed Deck, consistency or power?
Bob Maher: It depends on how many rounds there are. Today, it's power. |
Brian Kibler: Consistency. With nine rounds, if you only rely on your bombs, you won't win. |
PTR/JC: It's irrelevant. Just play all your Provoke creatures and you'll do fine. |
Who is the strongest player here without three byes?
Gary Wise: Ryan Fuller |
Alex Shvartsman: Matt Vienneau |
Dave Williams: Me, obviously. |
Is Sealed Deck better after the inclusion of Legions?
Zvi: No, there aren't enough non-creature spells. The games go too long. |
Gary Wise: No, with Legions, the turn three land drop is more important than ever. |
Darwin Kastle: Yes, the bigger the card pool, the better. |