Host:
Soon Yoong
Reporter:
Jonlim, with help from Wei Xiang, Jit Yao, Mark Leong, Yinkwan (written notes)
Mark Leong came to spectate for awhile in the morning!
Players:
Front (L-R): Soon Yoong, Jonlim, Yinkwan, Jit Yao
Back (L-R): Clement, Wei Xiang, Sean, Stanley
Surprise visit by Mark Leong!
Format:
3x Avacyn Restored draft.
7 rounds of round robin (everybody plays each other 1 time in best of 3 games), points at the end determine finish
Soon Yoong
Reporter:
Jonlim, with help from Wei Xiang, Jit Yao, Mark Leong, Yinkwan (written notes)
Mark Leong came to spectate for awhile in the morning!
Players:
Front (L-R): Soon Yoong, Jonlim, Yinkwan, Jit Yao
Back (L-R): Clement, Wei Xiang, Sean, Stanley
Surprise visit by Mark Leong!
Format:
3x Avacyn Restored draft.
7 rounds of round robin (everybody plays each other 1 time in best of 3 games), points at the end determine finish
Win
= awarded 3 points, Draw = awarded 1 points, Loss = awarded 0 points
If there is a tie in points, tiebreakers (“goal difference”) make the difference.
If there is a tie in points, tiebreakers (“goal difference”) make the difference.
Round 1 results:
Clement 1 Jit Yao 2
Jonlim 2 Wei Xiang 0 – Round 1 Feature Match – handwritten notes by Mark Leong
Stanley 0 Sean 2
Yinkwan 2 Soon Yoong 1
Round 2 results:
Jonlim 2 Wei Xiang 0 – Round 1 Feature Match – handwritten notes by Mark Leong
Stanley 0 Sean 2
Yinkwan 2 Soon Yoong 1
Round 2 results:
Clement 0 Soon Yoong 2
Jonlim 2 Jit Yao 1
Stanley 1 Wei Xiang 2
Yinkwan 2 Sean 0
Round 3 results:
Jonlim 2 Jit Yao 1
Stanley 1 Wei Xiang 2
Yinkwan 2 Sean 0
Round 3 results:
Clement 0 Wei Xiang 2
Jonlim 2 Sean 1
Stanley 2 Soon Yoong 1
Jit Yao 2 Yinkwan 1
Round 4 results:
Jonlim 2 Sean 1
Stanley 2 Soon Yoong 1
Jit Yao 2 Yinkwan 1
Round 4 results:
Clement 0 Yinkwan 2
Jonlim 0 Stanley 2
Jit Yao 1 Soon Yoong 2
Wei Xiang 0 Sean 2
Round 5 results:
Jonlim 0 Stanley 2
Jit Yao 1 Soon Yoong 2
Wei Xiang 0 Sean 2
Round 5 results:
Stanley 0 Yinkwan 2
Jit Yao 2 Wei Xiang 1 – Round 6 Feature Match – handwritten notes by Jonlim
Sean 0 Soon Yoong 2
Clement 0 Jonlim 2 – Round 6 Feature Match – handwritten notes by Jit Yao
Round 7 results:
Jit Yao 2 Wei Xiang 1 – Round 6 Feature Match – handwritten notes by Jonlim
Sean 0 Soon Yoong 2
Clement 0 Jonlim 2 – Round 6 Feature Match – handwritten notes by Jit Yao
Round 7 results:
Jit Yao 2 Sean 1 – Round 7 Feature Match – handwritten notes by Jonlim + Yinkwan
Clement 0 Stanley 2
Jonlim 1 Yinkwan 2 – Round 7 Feature Match – handwritten notes by Jit Yao
Wei Xiang 2 Soon Yoong 1
Clement 0 Stanley 2
Jonlim 1 Yinkwan 2 – Round 7 Feature Match – handwritten notes by Jit Yao
Wei Xiang 2 Soon Yoong 1
Final Standings:
1st place – Yinkwan (18 points)
2nd place – Jit Yao (15 points)
3rd place – Soon Yoong ( 12 points, goal difference of +3)
4th place – Jonlim (12 points, goal difference of +2)
1st place – Yinkwan (18 points)
2nd place – Jit Yao (15 points)
3rd place – Soon Yoong ( 12 points, goal difference of +3)
4th place – Jonlim (12 points, goal difference of +2)
Metagame:
U/B loners – 1 (Stanley)
B/R aggro – 1 (Sean)
R/W humans – 1 (Clement)
G/R/u/b 4-color – 1 (Jonlim)
U/W fliers – 2 (Yinkwan, Jit Yao)
R/U/G tempo-aggro – 1 (Soon Yoong)
W/G creatures – 1 (Wei Xiang)
U/B loners – 1 (Stanley)
B/R aggro – 1 (Sean)
R/W humans – 1 (Clement)
G/R/u/b 4-color – 1 (Jonlim)
U/W fliers – 2 (Yinkwan, Jit Yao)
R/U/G tempo-aggro – 1 (Soon Yoong)
W/G creatures – 1 (Wei Xiang)
Top 3 bombs of the day (in terms of influence):
1st place – Deadeye Navigator (star player in the top 2 decks, winning games singlehandedly)
2nd place – Spirit Away (always a 2for1, Yinkwan didn’t lose any games whenever he had it)
3rd place – Borderland Ranger (the single card that made Jonlim’s deck playable)
1st place – Deadeye Navigator (star player in the top 2 decks, winning games singlehandedly)
2nd place – Spirit Away (always a 2for1, Yinkwan didn’t lose any games whenever he had it)
3rd place – Borderland Ranger (the single card that made Jonlim’s deck playable)
Upset of the day:
Sean not placing in top4 – Winner of the last draft but was never in contention for this one, a lot better was expected from Sean by many of the other players. Nevertheless, his take on B/R was rather refreshing, making good use of Predator’s Gambit and Tormentor’s Trident.
Sean not placing in top4 – Winner of the last draft but was never in contention for this one, a lot better was expected from Sean by many of the other players. Nevertheless, his take on B/R was rather refreshing, making good use of Predator’s Gambit and Tormentor’s Trident.
Player of the day:
Yinkwan – weathered a long period of hunger when lunch did not arrive, but still managed to emerge in 1st place after some very hard fought games.
Yinkwan – weathered a long period of hunger when lunch did not arrive, but still managed to emerge in 1st place after some very hard fought games.
Deck of the day:
Jonlim – very interesting take on a 4 color deck held together by 4 Borderland Ranger. Although it did not do very well, seeing Mountain, Island, Swamp, and Forest on the board at the same time was a breath of fresh air in a format dominated by 2 colour decks.
Jonlim – very interesting take on a 4 color deck held together by 4 Borderland Ranger. Although it did not do very well, seeing Mountain, Island, Swamp, and Forest on the board at the same time was a breath of fresh air in a format dominated by 2 colour decks.
Thank you all for drafting today! Hope to see you
guys again sooner rather than later!
And now we have our Feature
Match Reports.
Round
1 feature match:
Jonlim (0 points) vs Wei Xiang (0 points)
Jonlim was spotted drafting a wacky 4 color deck while Wei Xiang went for a W/G deck. While W/G has been seen before, you don’t get to see 4 color decks very often, making this matchup rather intriguing. As this is the opening round, not much is known about the details of either deck at this point, but we know for sure that both players will want to be starting the day on the right note with an opening win.
Jonlim (0 points) vs Wei Xiang (0 points)
Jonlim was spotted drafting a wacky 4 color deck while Wei Xiang went for a W/G deck. While W/G has been seen before, you don’t get to see 4 color decks very often, making this matchup rather intriguing. As this is the opening round, not much is known about the details of either deck at this point, but we know for sure that both players will want to be starting the day on the right note with an opening win.
Game 1
Wei
Xiang wins the die roll and chooses to play, but begins with an immediate
handicap as he has to mulligan twice before deciding on a keep. Jonlim simply
kept his opening hand and said “go”.
T1
saw both players drop matching Forests, while T2 saw both players drop a
Wandering Wolf each after hitting their land drops, eliciting a grin from both
players. On T3, Wei Xiang played a Nightshade Peddler. He soulbonded his
Wandering Wolf to it before passing the turn.
Jonlim untapped for T3 and pushed his own Wandering Wolf in, with Wei Xiang offering up his for a trade.
Jonlim untapped for T3 and pushed his own Wandering Wolf in, with Wei Xiang offering up his for a trade.
Both
wolves hit the bin and Jonlim cast Borderland Ranger for Island and said “go”,
causing Wei Xiang to raise his eyebrows because Jonlim had revealed that he was
playing at least 3 colors by this point.
Nevertheless,
Wei Xiang had other things to worry about as he passed his T4 without much
action, revealing either a landscrew or landflood. Jonlim’s T4 was rather
aggressive. Playing a naturally drawn Swamp, he nonchalantly summoned Lightning
Mauler and soulbonded it to Borderland Ranger. Using Death Wind for 1 to kill
Wei Xiang’s lone Nightshade Peddler, he turned both his creatures sideways for
4 damage. Wei Xiang is rather stunned at this point as Jonlim had Forest,
Mountain, Island and Swamp out by T4!
Jonlim 20 Wei Xiang 16
Wei
Xiang did not do anything of note on his T5 and that proved fatal. Jonlim
miracled Revenge of the Hunted, targeting his Borderland Ranger. Aware that Wei
Xiang was in some sort of trouble, he cast Mass Appeal to draw 2 fresh cards
and found a fresh Joint Assault, which he was only too happy to use, for a
whopping 14 damage total.
Jonlim 20 Wei Xiang 2
Wei
Xiang drew his card for T6 and scooped when there was nothing of note he could
do to prevent Jonlim from taking G1.
Jonlim wins Game 1.
Game 2
Wei
Xiang once again chose to go first.
Forest by Wei Xiang on T1 was matched by Mountain for Jonlim, Wei Xiang
then played plains on T2 while Jonlim played an Island and cast a Lightning
Mauler.
Mana
problems continued to plague Wei Xiang as he passed T3 without a play. Ironic
considering that Jonlim’s 4 color deck had no mana problems while Wei Xiang’s 2
color deck experienced speed bumps in both games.
Jonlim
made his land drop for T3 and crashed in with Lightning Mauler for 2 damage.
Jonlim 20 Wei Xiang 18
Wei
Xiang found his fourth land, summoned Moonlight Geist on T4 and passed the
turn. Jonlim’s T4 saw a hasted Druid’s Familiar hit play, thanks to teaming up
with Lightning Mauler. Jonlim turned the human-and-bear tag team sideways, and
Wei Xiang opted to take the 8 damage.
Jonlim 20 Wei Xiang 10
Wei
Xiang missed his land drop, played Nearheath Pilgrim and soulbonded it to the
Moonlight Geist, hoping to stabilize. Unfortunately, Jonlim played a mainphase
Death Wind on the Nearheath Pilgrim and crashed in again for 8 damage, which
Wei Xiang opted to take.
Jonlim 20 Wei Xiang 2
Wei
Xiang drew his card for his turn and packed it up, hoping for better luck in
his other matches.
Jonlim wins Game 2.
Jonlim
wins match 2-0 (20-2 concession, 20-2 concession).
Round
6 feature matches – part 1:
Jit Yao (9 points) vs Wei Xiang (6 points)
Jit Yao was off to a slow start in this draft, having a 3-2 record so far. Considering that he comfortably won the last draft he took part in, this was definitely not the best start he was hoping for. However, if he was hoping for an easy win over Wei Xiang, he could not be more wrong. Wei Xiang wasn’t in great shape himself, holding a 2-3 record so far. As such, he would need this win as badly as Jit Yao did.
LnJit Yao (9 points) vs Wei Xiang (6 points)
Jit Yao was off to a slow start in this draft, having a 3-2 record so far. Considering that he comfortably won the last draft he took part in, this was definitely not the best start he was hoping for. However, if he was hoping for an easy win over Wei Xiang, he could not be more wrong. Wei Xiang wasn’t in great shape himself, holding a 2-3 record so far. As such, he would need this win as badly as Jit Yao did.
Wei
Xiang’s W/G deck featured the likes of Angel of Jubilation and Goldnight
Commander in white and Vorstclaw in green, as well as multiple copies of
Moonlight Geist to do the beating. Jit Yao was no slouch either, piloting the
classic archetype known as U/W fliers, which aims to stall in the early game
before pushing for the win in the mid-late game.
Game 1
Wei
Xiang won the roll and both players kept their opening 7. Wei Xiang opened T1
with Plains while Jit Yao played Plains and a Scroll of Avacyn. Wei Xiang
summoned his first creature on T2, playing Plains and then Nearheath Pilgrim.
Jit
Yao played an Island and cracked his Scroll of Avacyn for a fresh card. T3 saw
Wei Xiang playing Plains and a Moonlight Geist (soulbond to Nearheath Pilgrim).
He swung with the lifelinking monk for 2 damage.
Jit Yao 18 Wei Xiang 22
Jit
Yao’s T3 saw him play Plains and a Midnight Duelist. Wei Xiang continued in his
aggressive mode with a big T4, by casting Call to Serve on Nearheath Pilgrim.
He came crashing in with 2 lifelinking fliers for 5 damage.
Jit Yao 13 Wei Xiang 27
Jit
Yao didn’t seem too pleased with that. He played Plains and attacked with
Midnight Duelist for 1 damage.
Jit Yao 13 Wei Xiang 26
It
would take a lot to stop Wei Xiang now. He played Plains on T5 and summoned the
mighty Angel of Jubilation, and then the flying monk and geist came in again
for 7 lifelink damage. At this point, G1 had “blowout” written all over it, Jit
Yao was facing lethal next turn.
Jit Yao 6 Wei Xiang 33
Jit
Yao was forced to go big or go home. He had a significant T5, casting Defang on
Nearheath Pilgrim, before playing Seraph Sanctuary to gain a single point of
life. He passed the turn with a serious look.
Jit Yao 7 Wei Xiang 33
Wei
Xiang knew that he still had the upper hand unless Jit Yao had the answers, and
confidently turned his Angel of Jubilation and Moonlight Geist sideways. Jit
Yao swung into action and cast Righteous Blow on the Moonlight Geist, taking 3
and falling to 4.
Jit Yao 4 Wei Xiang 33
Jit
Yao still needed to answer the Angel of Jubilation. He played and cracked a
Scroll of Avacyn and found it: Angelic Wall, which he slammed onto the table.
Wei Xiang was forced to pass his own turn with no play or attack after
realizing he still had no Forest up to this point, allowing Jit Yao to regain
his foothold in the game after being on the back foot for so long.
There
was no better way for Jit Yao to kick start the revival than to slam Deadeye
Navigator into play (not soulbonded), which is what Jit Yao did after playing
Island. Wei Xiang had no play.
Deadeye
Navigator turned sideways.
Jit Yao 4 Wei Xiang 28
Jit
Yao also added Spectral Gateguards, another Midnight Duelist and an Island to
the fray, cementing his board position. Wei Xiang summoned a Goldnight
Commander (still stuck on multiple Plains) and ended the turn. Deadeye
Navigator swung again.
Jit Yao 4 Wei Xiang 23
And
again.
Jit Yao 4 Wei Xiang 18
And
again.
Jit Yao 4 Wei Xiang 13
And
again.
Jit Yao 4 Wei Xiang 8
And
finally Wei Xiang found his Forest. Summoning a Druid’s Familiar (soulbonded to
Angel of Jubilation), he turned his Angel
of Jubilation sideways only for Jit Yao to block with Angelic Wall and
Cloudshift the wall to save it.
This
was heart-stopping stuff. Jit Yao was drawing live. Jit Yao ripped a Ghostform
and used it on Deadeye Navigator and Spectral Gateguards for 7 unblockable
damage, leaving Wei Xiang on 1 life. Could Jit Yao complete the turnaround?
Jit Yao 4 Wei Xiang 1
Wei
Xiang was not about to give up just yet. Finding another Forest, he started off
by playing Nightshade Peddler (paired to Goldnight Commander), and triggered
Goldnight Commander’s ability once. Wandering Wolf came down and triggered
Goldnight Commander’s ability a second time. He then swung with Angel of
Jubilation and Druid’s Familiar. Angelic Wall jumped in front of the angel
while Midnight Duelist stood tall in the face of Druid’s Familiar.
Jit
Yao used 2 mana to blink Deadeye Navigator, and it came back soulbonded to
Angelic Wall. Jit Yao then blinked his Angelic Wall to save it, leaving
Midnight Duelist as the only casualty.
Surviving
once more, Jit Yao summoned a Galvanic Alchemist (unpaired). If any of you
readers are confused, here is a recap of the board state. On Team Jit Yao, we
have Midnight Duelist, Angelic Wall – Deadeye Navigator (soulbonded), Spectral
Gateguards, and Galvanic Alchemist. On Team Wei Xiang, we have Angel of
Jubilation – Druid’s Familiar (soulbonded), Wandering Wolf, Nearheath Pilgrim
(enchanted with Defang and Call to Serve), Goldnight Commander – Nightshade
Peddler (soulbonded).
Jit
Yao passed the turn. Wei Xiang summoned Nettle Swine (triggering Goldnight
Commander’s ability), cast a mainphase Zealous Strike on his Wandering Wolf and
swung with his 6/5 wolf (pumped by: Zealous Strike, Angel of Jubilation’s
static ability, and Goldnight Commander’s triggered ability). Jit Yao could not
block and had no choice but to take the damage and lose G1.
Jit Yao
0 Wei Xiang 1
Wei
Xiang heaved a sigh of relief as he almost threw away a 33-7 lead, but pulled
through in the end due to the clutch play on the final turn, enabling him to
win the game by the slimmest of margins: 1 life. As for Jit Yao, the comeback
was so close yet so far. However, both players will have to put aside that
mind-draining Game 1 to regain their focus.
Wei Xiang wins Game 1.
Game 2
Jit
Yao indicated that he would start Game 2. After both players kept their opening
7, they were off.
Jit
Yao began proceedings with T1 Island and Nephalia Smuggler. Wei Xiang played
Forest on T1 and shipped the turn. Jit Yao followed up with Plains and Angelic
Wall, but passed the turn before realizing he forgot to attack with the 1/1 for
free damage. Wei Xiang grinned and laid a Plains, paving the way to summon T2
Wandering Wolf. Jit Yao continued his one-spell-a-turn streak by hitting Island
and summoning a Latch Seeker.
Wei
Xiang played a Forest and turned his Wandering Wolf sideways, which Jit Yao
chose not to block.
Jit Yao 18 Wei Xiang 20
Wei
Xiang then cast a postcombat Eaten by Spiders on Jit Yao’s Angelic Wall. Jit
Yao decided to attack with Nephalia Smuggler and Latch Seeker for 4 damage, and
now the race was on!
Jit Yao 18 Wei Xiang 16
Wei
Xiang needed to increase his damage output in order to win the damage race. He
played a Forest on T4 and enlisted the help of Nettle Swine, before attacking
with Wandering Wolf once more.
Jit Yao 16 Wei Xiang 16
Jit
Yao’s T5 saw him just lay a Plains without playing spells. Latch Seeker
attacked alone for 3 damage.
Jit Yao 16 Wei Xiang 13
Wei
Xiang came crashing in with Nettle Swine and Wandering Wolf for 6 damage,
before hitting a land drop and summoning a postcombat Geist Trappers. He
shipped the turn.
Jit Yao 10 Wei Xiang 13
Jit
Yao decided to cast Defang on Nettle Swine and attack with Latch Seeker once
again, evening the life totals at 10 apiece. This was some race!
Jit Yao 10 Wei Xiang 10
Wei
Xiang turned up the heat by introducing Druid Familiar (soulbonded to Wandering
Wolf). He then attacked with Geist Trappers and a 4/4 Wandering Wolf. Jit Yao
chumped the Geist Trappers with his Nephalia Smuggler and took 4 damage.
Jit Yao 6 Wei Xiang 10
Jit
Yao finally found and summoned Deadeye Navigator (soulbonded to Latch Seeker)
and passed the turn. He did not want to swing and risk a blowout by Wei Xiang.
This paid off and Wei Xiang couldn’t push enough men past Jit Yao (now that Jit
Yao could blink creatures at will) and he shipped the turn back.
Jit
Yao then pulled the rabbit out of the hat. Ghostform made his creatures
unblockable, and Zealous Strike sealed the deal for 11 damage at one go,
bringing to an end a most exhilarating damage race.
Jit Yao 6 Wei Xiang 0
While
Game 1 saw Jit Yao on the back foot for the most of the match and Wei Xiang
pulling off a great escape, the roles were reversed in Game 2. Wei Xiang seemed
to be pulling ahead with Nettle Swine and Druid’s Familiar, but Jit Yao
topdecked like a champ with Deadeye Navigator and then Ghostform to steal the
game at the death. Considering both players have made clutch plays to achieve
their respective victories, it will be interesting to see what the final game
would serve up.
Jit Yao wins Game 2.
Game 3
Wei
Xiang chose to play and both players kept their 7 cards. Wei Xiang kicked off
proceedings with Plains and Bladed Bracers. Jit Yao played his own Plains. Wei
Xiang then played Forest while Jit Yao played Island. Wei Xiang played Plains
on T3 and summoned Moonlight Geist, while Jit Yao played Island. Wei Xiang
played Call to Serve on Moonlight Geist and equipped it with Bladed Bracers to
make it 4/4 with flying and vigilance. He swung with the buffed Moonlight
Geist.
Jit Yao 16 Wei Xiang 20
Jit
Yao immediately stuck Defang on the Moonlight Geist and played a Scroll of
Avacyn. Wei Xiang played another Moonlight Geist and re-equipped Bladed Bracers
onto it. Jit Yao played Plains and summoned his first creature, an Elgaud
Shieldmate. Wei Xiang passed the turn without a play and did not swing (perhaps
fearing Righteous Blow?). Jit Yao used Wei Xiang’s EOT to crack his Scroll of
Avacyn.
This
paid off as he found his Deadeye Navigator (soulbonded to Elgaud Shieldmate).
He shipped the turn to Wei Xiang and Wei Xiang shipped it back. Jit Yao Swung
with Deadeye Navigator but Moonlight Geist stood in its way, and Wei Xiang paid
3W to ensure the blocker survived. Jit Yao then played a postcombat Spectral
Gateguards before passing.
Wei
Xiang shipped the turn back without a play. Jit Yao attacked with Spectral
Gateguards and Deadeye Navigator. Once again Moonlight Geist chumped the
Deadeye Navigator, and Wei Xiang paid 3W to keep it alive. Spectral Gateguards
got through for 2 damage.
Jit Yao 16 Wei Xiang 18
Wei
Xiang cast ANOTHER Moonlight Geist (he has 3 on the board now, although one is
under Defang), and passed the turn, but not before Jit Yao played an EOT
Restoration Angel. He then bounced his Deadeye Navigator to form a new pairing
with the Restoration Angel.
Untapping
for his turn, Jit Yao played a Moonlight Duelist and paired it with Spectral
Gateguards. Spectral Gateguards, Elgaud Shieldmate, Deadeye Navigator and
Restoration Angel rumbled in, while Wei Xiang did the same chump-and-save trick
with Moonlight Geist on Deadeye Navigator. Wei Xiang still had to take 7 damage
from the other creatures.
Jit Yao 16 Wei Xiang 11
Wei
Xiang cast a Geist Trappers (soulbonded to a Moonlight Geist) and shipping the
turn. Jit Yao played a Wingcrafter and attacked with the same 4 creatures as he
did the previous turn. This time, Wei Xiang blocked Elgaud Shieldmate with
Moonlight Geist (the one equipped with Bladed Bracers), and cast Terrifying
Presence to try and take down Elgaud Shieldmate, but Jit Yao, sitting on a ton
of mana, blinked his Deadeye Navigator, paired it with Elgaud Shieldmate, and
then bounced his Elgaud Shieldmate to save it.
Realising
the writing was on the wall, Wei Xiang acknowledged that he was not going to
get through Deadeye Navigator and his bag of tricks, and promptly scooped up
his cards.
Jit Yao wins Game 3.
It
is matches like these that remind me why I came to love this game so much. It
had all the elements of what a magic: the gathering match should possess. It
was a pity that one person had to lose because both players contributed a lot
to this very entertaining match.
Jit Yao wins match 2-1 (0-1, 6-0, 16-11
concession).
Round
6 feature matches – part 2:
Jonlim (9 points) vs Clement (0 points)
Jonlim (9 points) vs Clement (0 points)
Jonlim
seemed to be cruising after being the only player to win his first 3 matches,
however chinks were revealed after he lost his previous 2 matches. He would be
looking to get back to winning ways to stay in contention for the title of
draft winner.
Clement
on the other hand, came back to make a reappearance today after years of
inactivity, and was still waiting for his first points after 5 straight losses.
He will be looking to get his first points on the board.
Game 1
Jonlim
won the roll and after Clement took one mulligan, they were off. Jonlim’s T1
Forest was matched by Clement’s T1 Mountain. Jonlim then played a Forest on T2
and summoned Nightshade Peddler. Clement had the perfect response, playing a
Mountain followed by Guise of Fire to kill the Nightshade Peddler. Jonlim
shrugged and untapped, playing Forest followed by Borderland Ranger (for a
Swamp). Clement missed his land drop and passed the turn. Jonlim played a
Mountain and attacked with Borderland Ranger into an open board.
Jonlim 20 Clement 18
Clement
once again missed his land drop. Jonlim capitalized on this opportunity to
flash a Wolfir Avenger at EOT. Untapping for T5, Jonlim played a Mountain and
hardcasted Blessings of Nature (2 counters on Borderland Ranger, 2 counters on
Wolfir Avenger) and swung in for 9 damage. What a way to punish a landscrew!
Jonlim 20 Clement 9
Clem
finally found Plains, and played Moorland Inquisitor. However he decided that
it was too little too late, considering he had to chump with it next turn AND
still take damage, and conceded.
Jonlim wins Game 1.
Game 2
Clement
was hoping for more luck in this game after Jonlim capitalized on a 2-turn land
screw to devastating effect. Signs were looking good as he kept his opening
hand. Clement played Plains and Midnight Duelist on T1, while Jonlim played a
Forest. Clement then played another Plains before casting Call to Serve on
Midnight Duelist and swinging for 2 flying damage.
Jonlim 18 Clement 20
Jonlim
could only play a Forest on his own turn. On T3, Clement played a Plains and
attacked again.
Jonlim 16 Clement 20
Jonlim
played Forest on his own T3, and summoned his first creature, Borderland Ranger
(digging for Island). It was now T4 and Clement summoned Moorland Inquisitor
before attacking once more with the flying Midnight Duelist. He also played
Slayers’ Stronghold.
Jonlim 14 Clement 20
Jonlim
made a big play on his T4, playing Mountain and summoning Druid’s Familiar
(soulbonded to Borderland Ranger). The now 4/4 Borderland Ranger grabbed a
4-life bite out of Clement.
Jonlim 14 Clement 16
Facing
8 power across the table all of a sudden, Clement was now under some pressure.
He tried his best to race by using Slayers’ Stronghold on Midnight Duelist and
swooped in for 4 damage with it.
Jonlim 10 Clement 16
Jonlim
played Island and sent both his 4/4s into battle. Clement decided to chump 1
with his Moorland Inquisitor and take 4 damage. Jonlim played a postcombat Lightning
Mauler to keep up the pressure.
Jonlim 10 Clement 12
Unfortunately,
Clement couldn’t find anything and passed the turn without a play, not even
daring to attack, Wolfir Avenger was flashed in by Jonlim at EOT. Jonlim played
Mountain and Hanweir Lancer (soulbonded with Lightning Mauler), and turned all
creatures sideways (4/4 Borderland Ranger, 4/4
Druid’s Familiar, 3/3 Wolfir Avenger, 2/1 haste + first strike Lightning
Mauler, 2/2 haste + first strike Hanweir Lancer). Clement blocked the Druid’s
Familiar with Midnight Duelist and cast Zealous Strike to save it, but still
had to take 11 damage in the process, falling to 1.
Jonlim 10 Clement 1
Unfortunately
Clement couldn’t find anything to either win the game or help him survive the
next turn so he spared himself the misery by conceding.
Jonlim wins Game 2.
Jonlim wins match 2-0 (20-9 concession,
20-1 concession).
Round
7 feature matches – part 1:
Sean (3 points) vs Jit Yao (12 points)
Sean (3 points) vs Jit Yao (12 points)
This
is a battle of the two players who have won the 2 previous drafts.
Sean
won his very first AVR draft with our playgroup with a very dramatic R/W humans
deck. However his 2nd draft was largely forgettable. After seemingly
on course with an easy Round 1 win over Stanley, he lost 5 times in a row and
his hopes of finishing in the Top4 vanished. His aggressive B/R deck didn’t
plow through the field as well as his previous deck.
Jit
Yao won his very first AVR draft with our playgroup with very dramatic bombs:
Craterhoof Behemoth and Moonsilver Spear. He nearly achieved the impossible
that day: a perfect record, winning 6 matches before losing his final match to
Jonlim (and lost bragging rights, though still winning the draft by a mile).
While
Sean is playing for pride, Jit Yao is locked in a 3-way race with Jonlim and
Soon Yoong for 2nd-4th place. Jonlim’s final opponent is
Yin Kwan, who already cannot be caught as the draft winner, while Soon Yoong
has to negotiate a tricky match with Wei Xiang. Sparing himself the complicated
permutations, Jit Yao would like to focus on giving himself the best chance of
finishing 2nd by winning this match. Being the defending champion,
Sean might be slightly off-form today but that does not mean he would make it
easy for Jit Yao.
Game 1
Jit
Yao won the die roll and led with Plains while Sean led with Swamp. Jit Yao
played Island on T2 and a Midnight Duelist, while Sean played Mountain and a
Butcher Ghoul. Jit played Plains and Angelic Wall, while Midnight Duelist
turned sideways. Sean opted to block with Butcher Ghoul, and it was now a 2/2
thanks to undying.
Untapping
for his T2, Sean played a Swamp and another copy of Butcher Ghoul. Jit Yao said
“Plains GO”. Sean obliged and played Mountain before casting Mental Agony.
“Mental
Agony is very agonizing” – Jit Yao (after reading what Mental Agony does)
Jit
Yao agonized over the agonizing decision before discarding Island and Zealous
Strike and lost 2 life, with much agony. Okay enough of the lameness. Let’s
carry on.
Sean 20 Jit Yao 18
Jit
Yao passed the turn without a play, still unhappy with how Mental Agony screwed
up his plans. Sean played Mountain, then cast + equipped a Tormentor’s Trident
onto the 1/1 Butcher Ghoul (ie: the 2nd one he played, the 1st
one was 2/2). He then went to town with the now 4/1 Butcher Ghoul wielding a
pitchfork, which Jit Yao allowed through.
Sean 20 Jit Yao 14
Jit
Yao played Seraph Sanctuary to gain 1 life and Spectral Gateguards.
Sean 20 Jit Yao 15
Sean
played Mountain and Lightning Prowess on his 2/2 Butcher Ghoul (ie: the 1st
one he played). He then played Hanweir Lancer (soulbonded to the 2nd
Butcher Ghoul wielding the Tormentor’s Trident), and attacked with the 4/1
Butcher Ghoul which now has first strike.
Sean 20 Jit Yao 11
Jit
Yao played a 2nd copy of Moonlight Duelist and opted not to
soulbond. Sean pinged Jit Yao at EOT with Lightning Prowess.
Sean 20 Jit Yao 10
Sean
swung once again with the 4/1 first striking Butcher Ghoul wielding a
pitchfork. Jit Yao chumped with the Moonlight Duelist he just summoned. Jit Yao
passed his own turn and got pinged again by Lightning Prowess.
Sean 20 Jit Yao 9
Sean
played Predator’s Gambit on Hanweir Lancer just for the +2/+1 buff, then swung
with it and the 4/1 butcher ghoul-on-a-pitchfork. Jit Yao chumped with the
Moonlight Duelist he had since the start of the game and took 4.
Sean 20 Jit Yao 5
Jit
Yao drew and slammed down Voice of the Provinces, gaining 1 life off the
trigger from Seraph Sanctuary and getting a 1/1 human token.
Sean 20 Jit Yao 6
Sean
pooped on the revival by zapping the 1/1 human token with Lightning Prowess at
EOT. Sean attacked once more and Jit Yao was forced to chump with the Voice of
the Provinces in order to Defy Death. Unfortunately, he drew his card for the
next turn and realized he could not Defy Death next turn.
Sean wins Game 1.
Game 2
Although
Sean won Game 1, Jit Yao proved how difficult it was to break down his
defenses, surviving turn after turn of attacks from Sean before finally giving
in. Jit Yao once again opted to play first. Jit Yao played Plains while Sean
played Mountain. Jit Yao then summoned Angelic Wall after playing an Island.
Sean played Mountain and a Tormentor’s Trident. Jit Yao played Plains and
Galvanic Alchemist, and attempted to swing with Angelic Wall before saying “oops”
J
Sean
laughed dryly at that, and then played Swamp and Hanweir Lancer. Jit Yao said “Plains
GO”. Sean obliged, playing Mountain, equipped the Tormentor’s Trident on
Hanweir Lancer, played Predator’s Gambit on Hanweir Lancer, and swung for 7.
Sean 20 Jit Yao 13
Jit
Yao played an EOT Restoration Angel, to Oohs and Aahs among the spectators. Jit
Yao’s answer to a fat-and-angry Hanweir Lancer”…“keep calm and play Defang”.
Defang came down on Hanweir Lancer. So did Wingcrafter (soulbonded with
Galvanic Alchemist). Restoration Angel and Galvanic Alchemist attacked for 4
damage. Finally, Jit Yao does his first points of damage in this match! How
timely!
Sean 16 Jit Yao 13
Sean
played Swamp and Soulcage Fiend. He played Uncanny Speed to urge it on, and
turned sideways, only for Angelic Wall to stand in its way. Jit Yao then pulled
ahead, playing Island and Elgaud Shieldmate (soulbonded to Restoration Angel).
He then swung with Restoration Angel, Wingcrafter, and Galvanic Alchemist for 5.
Sean 11 Jit Yao 13
Sean
played Blood Artist and passed the turn. Perhaps he had a trick? Jit Yao
attacked again with the same group for 5 damage, but Sean just let it through.
Sean 6 Jit Yao 13
Sean
attempted to sneak some more damage in with his Soulcage Fiend after equipping
it with Tormentor’s Trident, but Jit Yao untapped Galvanic Alchemist by paying
2U to block. Jit Yao untapped, cast Ghostform on his Elgaud Shieldmate, and
alpha striked for the win.
Sean 0 Jit Yao 13
Jit Yao wins Game 2.
Game 3
At
1-1 and after 2 entertaining games, this was game on. It was a match befitting
of two previous champions. Sean opted to play.
Sean
played Swamp and Jit Yao opened with Seraph Sanctuary to pseudo-start the game
with 21 life.
Sean 20 Jit Yao 21
Sean
played Mountain on T2. Jit Yao played Plains and Midnight Duelist. Sean played
Swamp on T3, Jit Yao summoned Angelic Wall and swung for 1.
Sean 19 Jit Yao 21
Sean
played Swamp on T4 and summoned his first dude: Undead Executioner. Jit Yao
does nothing.
T5
– Sean played Mountain, Predator’s Gambit on Undead Executioner and swung with
it (it had intimidate) for 4 damage.
Sean 19 Jit Yao 17
Jit
Yao: “ keep calm and Defang”…on Undead Executioner.
T6
– Sean does nothing, Jit Yao does nothing.
T7
– Sean plays Hunted Ghoul, casts Uncanny Speed on it, plays Predator’s Gambit
on it, and swings with it as a 6/3 haste.
Jit
Yao: “keep calm and Zealous Strike”…on his Midnight Duelist, and block, for a
3-for-1. Midnight Duelist survives while Hunted Ghoul dies. Sean doesn’t look
too pleased.
Untapping
for his turn, Jit Yao plays Island and Elgaud Shieldmate without soulbonding.
T8
– Sean does nothing. Jit Yao plays and cracks Scroll of Avacyn. He finds an
Island and plays it, then summons Latch Seeker (soulbonded to Elgaud
Shieldmate). THE CLOCK IS ON. TICK TOCK.
T9
– Sean plays Butcher Ghoul. Jit Yao plays Nephalia Smuggler and swings with
Latch Seeker.
Sean 16 Jit Yao 17
T10
– Sean plays Swamp and swings with Butcher Ghoul (hoping to grow it?). Jit Yao
blocks with Angelic Wall. Sean plays Necrobite to kill the wall. Jit Yao plays
Plains and swings with Latch Seeker. He then plays Spectral Gateguards.
Sean 13 Jit Yao 17
T11
– Sean has an eventful turn. He plays Unhallowed Pact on Jit Yao’s Spectral
Gateguard, plays Bone Splinters (targeting Spectral Gateguard), sacrificing the
Defang-ed Undead Executioner (targeting -2/-2 at Nephalia Smuggler). The
result? Sean gains control of Spectral Gateguard and Jit Yao loses Nephalia
Smuggler. Sean swings with Butcher Ghoul and Jit Yao blocks with Elgaud
Shieldmate. Butcher Ghoul returns as a 2/2.
Jit
Yao played his bomb: Deadeye Navigator (bonding with Midnight Duelist), swings
with Latch Seeker, and passes.
Sean 10 Jit Yao 17
Sean
miracles a Thunderous Wrath to deal with Deadeye Navigator just as Jit Yao is
tapped out. He then swings with Spectral Gateguards for 2 damage.
Sean 10 Jit Yao 15
Jit
Yao topdecks Defy Death (for real!) and casts it to reanimate Deadeye Navigator
(soulbonded to Midnight Duelist). Latch Seeker goes in again.
Sean 7 Jit Yao 15
Sean
casts Pillar of Flame on Midnight Duelist, but Jit Yao blinked it in response.
Play error on Sean’s part perhaps? Sean swung with his 2/2 Butcher Ghoul and
Spectral Gateguards for 4 damage.
Sean 7 Jit Yao 11
Jit
Yao plays a Wingcrafter and attacks with Latch Seeker.
Sean 4 Jit Yao 11
Sean
tries to attack again, Deadeye Navigator blocks Spectral Gateguards, Midnight
Duelist blocks Butcher Ghoul. Sean casts Necrobite. A few deadeye tricks later,
nothing dies.
Jit
Yao alpha strikes for the win.
Sean 0 Jit Yao 11
Latch Seeker…I mean Jit Yao wins Game 3.
Jit Yao wins match 2-1 (6-20 concession,
13-0, 11-0).
Round
7 feature matches – part 2:
Jonlim (12 points) vs Yinkwan (15 points)
Jonlim (12 points) vs Yinkwan (15 points)
Yinkwan’s
superior “goal difference” means that he would not be caught as draft champion,
even if Jonlim does win this match. However, Jonlim’s fate hangs in the
balance. Jonlim would end up in 2nd place if he wins this match, but
could drop to 4th if he loses. Hence this match has a lot of
importance for him.
Game 1
This
game was rather lopsided, with Yinkwan playing defense the entire game. Jonlim’s
Triumph of Cruelty gained him ridiculous amounts of card advantage which
Yinkwan was never able to recover from. Yinkwan did not do a single point of
damage and by the time Yinkwan lost, Jonlim had 2 Druid’s Familiar, 2 Hanweir
Lancer, 2 Borderland Ranger and a Wolfir Avenger out.
Jonlim 20 Yinkwan 0
Jonlim wins Game 1.
Game 2
Yinkwan
chooses to start, both players keep their opening 7.
T1:
Yinkwan – Island.
Jonlim – Forest.
T2:
Yinkwan – Plains. Haunted Guardian.
Jonlim – Island.
T3:
Yinkwan – Plains. Silverblade Paladin (no soulbond)
Jonlim – Mountain. Hanweir Lancer.
T4:
Yinkwan – Island. Midvast Protector (targeting Silverblade Paladin naming red + soulbond)
Swing with Silverblade Paladin (doublestrike activated).
Yinkwan – Island.
Jonlim – Forest.
T2:
Yinkwan – Plains. Haunted Guardian.
Jonlim – Island.
T3:
Yinkwan – Plains. Silverblade Paladin (no soulbond)
Jonlim – Mountain. Hanweir Lancer.
T4:
Yinkwan – Island. Midvast Protector (targeting Silverblade Paladin naming red + soulbond)
Swing with Silverblade Paladin (doublestrike activated).
Jonlim 16 Yinkwan 20
Jonlim – Miracle Blessings of Nature on Hanweir Lancer. Forest. Attack with 6/6 Hanweir Lancer. Postcombat Nightshade Peddler (soulbonded to Hanweir Lancer).
Jonlim – Miracle Blessings of Nature on Hanweir Lancer. Forest. Attack with 6/6 Hanweir Lancer. Postcombat Nightshade Peddler (soulbonded to Hanweir Lancer).
Jonlim 16 Yinkwan 14
T5:
Yinkwan – Plains. Attack with Silverblade Paladin and Midvast Protector. Nightshade Peddler blocks Silverblade Paladin, Yinkwan Righteous Blow to kill Nightshade Peddler. Jonlim takes 4.
Yinkwan – Plains. Attack with Silverblade Paladin and Midvast Protector. Nightshade Peddler blocks Silverblade Paladin, Yinkwan Righteous Blow to kill Nightshade Peddler. Jonlim takes 4.
Jonlim 12 Yinkwan 14
Jonlim
– Plays 2nd Nightshade Peddler (soulbonded to Hanweir Lancer).
Attacks with Hanweir Lancer. Yinkwan chumps with Haunted Guardian (which dies).
T6:
Yinkwan – Island. Swing with Midvast Protector. Postcombat Spectral Gateguards.
T6:
Yinkwan – Island. Swing with Midvast Protector. Postcombat Spectral Gateguards.
Jonlim 8 Yinkwan 14
Jonlim
– Mountain go.
T7:
Yinkwan – Swing with Midvast Protector. Jonlim blocks with Hanweir Lancer. Midvast Protector dies. Postcombat Tandem Lookout (soulbonded to Silverblade Paladin)
EOT Jonlim plays Wolfir Avenger.
Jonlim – Forest. Attack with Hanweir Lancer. Yinkwan chump with Spectral Gateguards (which dies). Postcombat Wandering Wolf.
T8:
Yinkwan – Spectral Prison on Hanweir Lancer.
Jonlim – Miracle Revenge of the Hunted on Wandering Wolf. Druid’s Familiar (soulbonded to Wandering Wolf). Swing for 10.
T7:
Yinkwan – Swing with Midvast Protector. Jonlim blocks with Hanweir Lancer. Midvast Protector dies. Postcombat Tandem Lookout (soulbonded to Silverblade Paladin)
EOT Jonlim plays Wolfir Avenger.
Jonlim – Forest. Attack with Hanweir Lancer. Yinkwan chump with Spectral Gateguards (which dies). Postcombat Wandering Wolf.
T8:
Yinkwan – Spectral Prison on Hanweir Lancer.
Jonlim – Miracle Revenge of the Hunted on Wandering Wolf. Druid’s Familiar (soulbonded to Wandering Wolf). Swing for 10.
Jonlim 8 Yinkwan 4
T9:
Yinkwan – Spirit Away on Druid’s Familiar.
Jonlim – no play
T10:
Yinkwan – Archangel, swing with 6/6 Druid’s Familiar.
Yinkwan – Spirit Away on Druid’s Familiar.
Jonlim – no play
T10:
Yinkwan – Archangel, swing with 6/6 Druid’s Familiar.
Jonlim 2 Yinkwan 4
Jonlim – concede
Jonlim – concede
Yinkwan wins Game 2.
Game 3
Jonlim
on the play. Both players keep.
T1:
Jonlim – Forest
Yinkwan – Plains
T2:
Jonlim – Mountain. Wandering Wolf.
Yinkwan – Island. Thraben Valiant.
T3:
Jonlim – Mountain. Hanweir Lancer (soulbonded to Wandering Wolf). Wolf attack.
Jonlim – Forest
Yinkwan – Plains
T2:
Jonlim – Mountain. Wandering Wolf.
Yinkwan – Island. Thraben Valiant.
T3:
Jonlim – Mountain. Hanweir Lancer (soulbonded to Wandering Wolf). Wolf attack.
Jonlim 20 Yinkwan 18
Yinkwan
– Plains. Angel’s Tomb.
T4:
Jonlim – Island. Wandering Wolf + Hanweir Lancer attack. Postcombat Borderland Ranger (for Swamp).
T4:
Jonlim – Island. Wandering Wolf + Hanweir Lancer attack. Postcombat Borderland Ranger (for Swamp).
Jonlim 20 Yinkwan 14
Yinkwan
– Plains. Tandem Lookout (soulbonded to Angel’s Tomb). Attack with Angel’s
Tomb, draw a card.
Jonlim 17 Yinkwan 14
T5:
Jonlim – Swamp. Lightning Prowess on Borderland Ranger. Wandering Wolf + Hanweir Lancer attack. Thraben Valiant blocks Wandering Wolf. Before damage, Yinkwan uses Righteous Blow on Hanweir Lancer (it dies). Jonlim taps Borderland Ranger to ping Thraben Valiant and save Wandering Wolf.
Yinkwan – Island. Elgaud Shieldmate (soulbonded to Tandem Lookout), but in response, Jonlim casts Death Wind on Tandem Lookout. Swing with Angel’s Tomb.
Jonlim – Swamp. Lightning Prowess on Borderland Ranger. Wandering Wolf + Hanweir Lancer attack. Thraben Valiant blocks Wandering Wolf. Before damage, Yinkwan uses Righteous Blow on Hanweir Lancer (it dies). Jonlim taps Borderland Ranger to ping Thraben Valiant and save Wandering Wolf.
Yinkwan – Island. Elgaud Shieldmate (soulbonded to Tandem Lookout), but in response, Jonlim casts Death Wind on Tandem Lookout. Swing with Angel’s Tomb.
Jonlim 14 Yinkwan 14
T6:
Jonlim – Attack with Hanweir Lancer. Postcombat Borderland Ranger for Mountain (soulbonded to Hanweir Lancer).
Jonlim – Attack with Hanweir Lancer. Postcombat Borderland Ranger for Mountain (soulbonded to Hanweir Lancer).
Jonlim 14 Yinkwan 12
Yinkwan
– Plains. Voice of the Provinces. Attack with Angel’s Tomb. Jonlim pings 1/1
human token.
Jonlim 11 Yinkwan 12
T7:
Jonlim – Mass Appeal for 4 (but drew all lands). Attack with Hanweir Lancer and Borderland Ranger. Elgaud Shieldmate blocks Hanweir Lancer. Hanweir Lancer dies.
Jonlim – Mass Appeal for 4 (but drew all lands). Attack with Hanweir Lancer and Borderland Ranger. Elgaud Shieldmate blocks Hanweir Lancer. Hanweir Lancer dies.
Jonlim 11 Yinkwan 10
Yinkwan
– Into the Void on 2 Borderland Rangers (including 1 with Lightning Prowess).
Jonlim pings Yinkwan in response.
Jonlim 11 Yinkwan 9
Yinkwan
(cont’d) – Swing with Elgaud Shieldmate + Voice of the Provinces.
Jonlim 6 Yinkwan 9
T8:
Jonlim – recast both Borderland Rangers (find random lands). Swing with 1 Borderland Ranger that was already on the board.
Jonlim – recast both Borderland Rangers (find random lands). Swing with 1 Borderland Ranger that was already on the board.
Jonlim 6 Yinkwan 7
Yinkwan
– Spirit Away on Borderland Ranger. Attack with Voice of the Provinces.
Jonlim 3 Yinkwan 7
T9:
Jonlim – concede
Jonlim – concede
Yinkwan wins Game 3.
Yinkwan wins match 2-1 (0-20, 4-2
concession, 7-3 concession)
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