![]() You can argue that of the losses, only Infuse with Vitality is a true Witherbloom staple. Notable Losses: Cram Session (-2.87), Leech Fanatic (-2.08), Specter of the Fens (-1.65), Scurried Colony (-1.6), Unwilling Ingredient (-1.47), Infuse with Vitality (-1.38) (there is no tier 3, Lorehold is just that undesirable) Witherbloom Just don’t blow a lot of equity trying it, okay? Tier 2 That being said, I don’t think there’s a better time to attempt cracking Lorehold Control than now. In this same range are colorless, college-less cards like Zephyr Boots and Team Pennant, replaceable effects from Mystical Archives like Defiant Strike and Village Rites, or cards where the archetype never really came together like Dueling Coach and Revitalize. It would make sense if the bots liked key uncommons higher as you’d imagine AI trying to find a lane, but this seems to be a programming error. It’s hard to get a foot in Lorehold when they’re constantly stepping on your toes. When you look at the top three uncommons in Lorehold (Quintorius, Field Historian, Returned Pastcaller, Rip Apart) the bots take them 3.56, 2.88, and 1.77 picks higher than human drafters, respectively. This gets to the biggest issue with the college: the bots love Lorehold like a fat kid loves when you don’t use their weight as a punchline in a rap song because it’s 2021, and we don’t need to body shame people for cheap laughs. Am I supposed to be excited about a Stormbound Mentor at Pick 10? Premier drafters still have it at 11.63. Getting a Lorehold Apprentice three picks later does less than nothing for me. So why the paltry ranking? First, these gains are Bitcoin-a-month-ago levels of deception. Like Kumail Nanjiani training for a Marvel movie, this list is all gains. ![]()
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