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The playing field is level only theoretically. Experience drafting and knowing really well the set you're drafting from are needed for anything more than just a friendly game.


I guess I meant, level the same way that chess is level, or Starcraft 2 is level: it depends only on individual skill, not on how much money you've spent on your deck. The fact that drafting is itself a skill that can be acquired is part of the attraction to me -- that's why I didn't mind having my butt kicked in the "real" tournament, because I knew it was a result of my inexperience, rather than my lack of monetary investment.




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