I still need/want BFZ cards (1st-5th place prize option). Also, the same prize in gold tier being OGW sucks, imo, because of how small the card set is.
I too am wondering this.
It would be easy from where I am to grind the required mastery points to get into the gold tier, but do I really want to?
I think yes!
for 25 wins in silver you get 70 crystal vs 100 in gold.(I’m greedy)
in silver you get a origins booster(this has no value to me except more Dupes) in gold you get a BFZ pack and an OTG pack(which I plan to save until all the cards are released).
I am also hoping that there are less people in the bracket so the chances of finishing in the top 25 are higher.
last the experience of playing the decks and getting ideas from those players really appeals to me. I may not have the best cards or decks but I want too learn.
my understanding is the gold tier is pretty extreme and that getting those 25 wins may be difficult.
I may yet live to regret my decision but at least the chances are once the new set hits I’ll be dropped back to silver.
I faced some pretty insane planeswalkers/decks in silver, but I consider my decks to be mythic/rare heavy as well and I didn’t have a problem winning 25 times in 2+ days. The AI just isn’t as good as a human. I still lost a few times to amazing draws, but that happens at every level.
This week will be my first as gold(bronze for first two).
What is the amount of losses that by your experience so far grants access to first five positions…?
I can just guess that should be higher than bronze(cause better opponent).
Three losses maybe? Would like to know what to expect.
We have a group for the game on facebook. Quite a few of my opponents were from there and in the same bracket as i am, we could converse after we faced each others decks. It was a nice experience.
The event was even more enjoyable for me because of that
I finished with 61 points from 70 games with no crashes. There were some pretty hard decks. I managed to beat some, but I lost to others. To be honest, I think finishing top 25 is better than the rest of the rewards, so if you think you can finish top 25 in silver, but you’re not sure about gold, stay silver.
Well not all of the decks in Gold Tier are ridiculous.
That said, try and picture your idea of the most broken possible Kiora deck you could play against, with the most overpowered, expensive mythics in it; You will play that deck, probably more than once, and probably not with your own Kiora deck, either.
Well, your mileage may vary, of course. I played a number of different Kiora decks in my Gold Tier bracket, but the only that really stuck out for me was EDHDads, which I played 3 times and was ungoldy powerful. I’d never seen anything like it in my 3000 games in QuickBattle (although I admit, I’ve not been playing so much QB recently).
If you’re the kind of player who occasionally experiences decks in QB which they know they have no way of beating with the card pool that they own, I’d say stay out of Gold Tier for the moment.
yeah i think exert influence is probably the most op card atm. unless theyre hexproofed, your gonna lose your strongest creature and the way msot decks are built in the top decks (with some exceptions) they beef up one creature
Interesting that the Italian translation uses the noun ‘bersaglio’ instead of the past participle of the verb (bersagliata).
I mean, I get why they did it that way (card space for font, and it’s not technically incorrect), but I feel like the sense of ‘target creature’ is better conveyed in Italian by ‘the creature being targeted’, rather than ‘creature which is also a target’.
ANYWAY.
I don’t think Gold Tier is too OP. My only losses have come from putting my Jace deck, which is spell-heavy, up against Kioras or Jaces which run Sphinx of the Final Word. If I draw poorly and can’t put creatures on the board, a hand full of bounce means nothing if you can’t target enemy creatures.
Other than that, I’ve been winning consistently with Ajani, Koth, Nissa and Sarkhan.
In Gold, I was able to win 25 games, stayed in the top 10 all weekend, hit #1 a few times, stopped playing and eventually wound up #12 and got 100 crystals (as a prize, plus 100 more crystals in the event). I put these toward a Big Box, netting a Noyan Dar and a Crush of Tentacles. There were a few hairy moments in game play, but nothing as bad as the higher levels of the Oath of the Gatewatch event.
In Bronze I was #9 at one point and got clobbered down to #152, which was enough to get me a random uncommon I already owned.
I have no idea how many people are in the various brackets. It appears that gold brackets are physically much smaller, while bronze is packed to the gills with people who are ready to overtake you.
It’s likely this will change over time, but I would advise anyone who is avoiding being gold because of power level reasons to bite the bullet and become gold. If someone wants to stay bronze because they think they’ll have an easier time staying in the top 5, I would suggest that this is probably not the case.
I’m stayin in silver personally. I don’t have good cards to move up to gold. I’m regretting moving to silver; much harder and losses. In bronze I could experiment with many cards and still progress with ease. Not so in silver