I’m inconsistent. Not in a Jamie Lee Curtis kind of way, but more in fulfilling obligations. In an effort to change that, I’m going to #BlogEveryDay. And yes, those hashtags were necessary.
My high school friends started playing Magic the Gathering (mtg) on a weekly basis again and I’ve decided to join them. I always knew how to play mtg, I learned when the game first came out because my best friend’s older brother was addicted to it. Back in ’94-95, mtg and Pokemon were all the rage.
So, every week we gather and put in a few bucks for a booster draft. Last night we started a new box, Avacyn Restored and I got schooled. This is actually fairly typical, because while I started playing mtg at a young age, I didn’t keep up with the game until college. Even then, when I started drafting with this group last month, I hadn’t played a competitive match in almost 3 years. Needless to say, I’m not rusty, I’m just plain bad (against these guys, who are near pros, might as well be judges).
Unlike Gatecrash, Avacyn Restored has a lot more of a learning curve because there aren’t guilds. Guilds enable you to easily and quickly pick a… well, a guild, a set of cards that go well together and complement each other. So I was at a disadvantage, as usual, not knowing any of the cards or how their abilities resolved. Thankfully, I managed to win 5 games (overall I went 2-3) and came in 4th of 5 (last place guy went 1-4). This didn’t help since the rares weren’t that great, but it was better than nothing since I got a foil of this bad boy.
I’m slowly learning strategies, such as block with creature, exile it and return it to the field under my control (a common ability for the blues in this expansion), but I’m still going to be trash for a couple months until I learn A LOT more about this game.
