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Kamigawa cube: first draft

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Earlier this year, I talked about putting together a one with everything Kamigawa draft cube. With just over 600 cards, this is bigger than a typical cube by a good 150-200 cards. As I discussed earlier, it's also tilted up the rarity scale, with about 25% rares, 25% uncommons, and 50% commons.

And, of course, there's just one of each card, so Mirror Gallery is especially worthless -- but it's in there, and we had it in today's draft!

M, SSO, and JH showed up for a half-draft -- which is what we usually manage these days (the thought of getting eight people together...well, that seems extreme). As everyone checked out their first pack, there was a simultaneous pause, followed by everyone laughing at the card selection (or, as SSO said, " Bomb, bomb, bomb...").

My very first pack was also full of good cards, but the best choice seemed to be Jushi Apprentice. The next big card I saw was, I think, Myojin of Night's reach. From there, subsequent packs graced me with Kokusho, Keiga, Gifts Ungiven (how appropriate), and a Neverending Torment...along with more card draw and, fortunately, some black removal. I ended up with a quite solid blue-black, controllish deck.

We played two rounds, and I think had a fun time watching how things worked out. I really enjoyed how the one-with-everything approach emphasized the feel of the set, with big legends facing off. I also learned that, in draft, Kira is an enormous, enormous beating, especially when you copy it (him? her?) with Sakashima.

And I actually managed a Neverending Torment win. Awesome.

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Alexander Shearer is a biologist, gamer, and writer. He has written for games and educational comics, and writes the ongoing In Development column at ChannelFireball.com when he's not collecting his gaming thoughts here at Gifts Ungiven.

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