A somewhat tricky deck that somehow got to a 7-0.
P1P1 was
Lethrai Soothsayer. I'm not even sure if there were other cards in the pack - I didn't really see anything else before I snap-picked it. I've played with Soothsayer before, and it has been absurd every time.
P1P2 was
Horn of Plenty - it feels like every time deck wants one, and they're hard to find late.
From there, I mostly stayed Elysian, trying to grab cheap units to turn on Soothsayer's onslaught. As some point, I grabbed an
Arcanum Elite, which made me want the
Belligerent Yetis and other shift units, which meant I grabbed a
Furnish.
Nothing super exciting in packs 2 and 3 - I grabbed a Beastcaller's Amulet and a bit of fixing, plus a couple more aggressive units.
MVP: Soothsayer is the easy pick - the two games I drew it in, it won very handily. That was only two games of the seven though. I would point to
Elder Meditant as the runner up - it drew a lot of cards alongside the health-buffing cards, including one game I twisted it all the way to 10 attack (which also let me churn through my deck at an absurd rate and warp ~4
Premonition Bolts).
One other memorable moment: using
Deft Strike on
Snapping Brushstalker. A few turns later, opponent has lethal on their next turn, but they play a spell and bounce my Brushstalker on their own turn. This lets me replay it and remove their only blocker, turning on my own lethal. Almost makes up for the other game I tried to assemble the killer Brushstalker combo, in which my opponent bounced it in response, then proceeded to bounce it three more times before the game ended. Brushstalker is.... high variance.