yeah in multiplayer it’s quite different. also note that here, the player doing worst goes first in games 2 and 3, that advantage is an autobalancing mechanic that deliberately gives that first turn plus draw.
i wish this gave more details about the format! would love to know what the overall card pool ended up being, and which decks performed best. small plug but i run a format of magic of my own, a (non-Commander)…
yeah in multiplayer it’s quite different. also note that here, the player doing worst goes first in games 2 and 3, that advantage is an autobalancing mechanic that deliberately gives that first turn plus draw.
i wish this gave more details about the format! would love to know what the overall card pool ended up being, and which decks performed best. small plug but i run a format of magic of my own, a (non-Commander)…