So far had a ROI of 3 for every dollar invested. Not bad
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It was an absolute blast to draft though, I got to draft four times and loved it.
Even my wife, who is vey much a novice, did well all four times and much preferred it to either Battle for Zendikar or Shadows of Innistrad draft. They did a great job keeping the majority of the cards pretty simple and fun, and it was well-balanced, and you could do a lot of very-fundamentally-different things.
I don't want packs to move, I want a glut so I have the chance for a few more $35-45 dollar drafts in a few months.
Hate to bump this kind of old thread but looks like there is going to be another (small) print run of EM for the holidays.
The last paragraph about booster drafting is an odd push. I know it was designed as a draft set, but there's also a lot of people who would love to draft it that don't want to dish out money for a draft when they're $10/pack.
They better have goyf in there, it's a staple for both legacy and a must have for not blue modern decks.
Same with scm, he's hurting for a reprint along with others.
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I found the draft format incredibly disappointing. I loved the first Modern Masters and was really excited about this as well. Got my hands on two boxes at a reasonable price, but didn't bother opening the second one because the draft format, the games and the value sucked. We did a cube draft afterwards which was just so much more fun (and free!). Really a shame, I was looking forward to drafting this set, but after one bad experience and at the price these packs have, I'm not willing to give it another try just to blow $240 on another mediocre experience.
Wonder if it will be made available online
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EMA draft was awesome. Nuff said. Looking forward to it again
I think, if it had been around $15-20/draft, that would have been the perfect point at which to buy in. That said, I can't help but think that Wizards were trying to exploit the expansion of the playerbase in recent years. EMA is such a great set to draft, wehile also not being completely beholden to the whims of cracking packs.
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