Cheer me on Helen!
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Pack 1
Pick 1
Not a bad first pack, but no clear bomb. Ambuscade is obviously great, but I have found green hilariously overdrafted. I take the Grind // Dust as I think it has pretty good upside and the floor is merely a 6-mana two for one, which isn't that bad. I don't love taking 'gold' cards first but the options weren't so inspiring to talk me out of it.
Pick 4
Pick 2 was an uncontested Desert's Hold and Pick 3 was a pretty easy Lethal Sting. In hindsight, the fact that there isn't a single white card in the pack isn't a good sign but at the time didn't look alarming.Oy, what a pile of not-great cards. I take the Defeat though a case can be made for the desert.
Pick 6
Uggggh, what a late Bloodwater Entity! This makes me think that blue/red was wide open but this feels dangerously late to completely switch out of two colors into two different colors. If I was, say red/white, then I think I would have done so.
I grit my teeth and grind through the draft sticking to black/white zombies/exert/-1 counters. I think there was pretty clearly another BW zombies drafter at the table given the near total lack of bread and butter
Round 1
Round 2
Round 3
I finish 1-2, which is about where I think this deck belonged. The sweet UW fliers deck in round 2 was--in fact--quite sweet. I had no very reliable way to go around or through the 0/4 walls that he would throw up. The ramp deck in round 3 was more of an even fight, I think I actually had a pretty bad misplay where I killed his 4/4 flier instead of his 4/4 vigilance. So I definitely threw some value away.
Hour of Devastation was a great format. There were plausible archetypes all over the place, from 4-color ramp to agro to a variety of synergy nonsense (UB cycling, UR spells, BW zombies etc.) The format was definitely defined by four toughness creatures
Any aggressive plan had to come up with a system to punch through these jerks. Note how they also double as win-conditions. I think these were the defining creatures of the format and everything else had to react to the decks they enabled.