In the March season, I reached rank 9 in draft with a 62% win percentage over 34 drafts. Here are my stats by archetype:

Combrei 61% (6 drafts)

Elysian 65% (17 drafts)

Feln 60% (9 drafts)

Stonescar – N/A

Rakano – 45% (2 drafts)

This month, I didn’t push myself out of my comfort zone at all. I only drafted Fire twice all month! Knowing that half of my drafts were Elysian, then it won’t be as surprising when you see that 7 out of 11 of my 7-win drafts were Elysian.

My only 7-0 run of the season, this Feln deck ran people over with seven 2 drops, a couple of Flash Freeze, plenty of flying and 2 hard removal spells. The Yeti Snowslingers were particularly impressive in this deck. I usually run 1-2, but I was really happy to have multiples because they made combat very difficult for my opponents. Once I got one snowball, it made it much harder for them to block and get good trades.

A typical Elysian deck with multiple finishers: Cystalline Chalice, Pillar of Amar Twinbrood Sauropod, etc.

Unstable Form was really kind to me during this draft run, summoning multiple Legendaries for me and giving my opponent an Idol of Destran in a game I wouldn’t have otherwise won.

Eilyn won me a long game where I knew my only spell left was Lightning Strike. I attacked, leaving myself dead to their attack, but Wisdom of the Elders found Lightning Strike to kill their unit and take the game.

I find District Infantry Combrei decks to be hit or miss, but this deck had the tools to close out the game after an early start with Hammer of Might, Ceremonial Mask and Flight Lieutenant.

Another Ceremonial Mask Combrei deck. This one focused more on the midgame, with 2 Wranglers and 2 Acolytes to ensure a timely Towering Terrazon.

I find Feln works best as an aggro deck, with multiple ways to get the early infiltrate units through. The buff to Tundra Explorer has been nice for Draft, as a 3/3 is much harder to deal with in combat than the previous 2/2 version.

Eye of Winter and Windshaper were the all stars here. Windshaper also got a buff this month. Losing one point of health only really makes it more vulnerable to Magma Javelin and Spirit Drain at common, while being 1 cheaper means it will impact the board even sooner.

Strangely, I splashed a Lurking Sanguar in this Elysian deck (along with a Feeding Time). With all the flyers, I figured I could play it for free some of the time, although I only ever drew it in the later game, so I have no idea if it was correct to run it.

This is probably the stupidest deck I have ever drafted. I actually had 2! Striking Snake Formations, but ended up cutting 1 half way through because I needed another unit (the Horned Vorlunk). Striking Snake Formation, Crystallize, Mistveil Drake, Pillar of Amar and even Copper Conduit are all bombs, and with 4 Lightning Strike, I always lived long enough to play them.

Yet another Elysian deck. Boring, but effective.