Second SOI draft. I was able to go 3-0, 6-0. I drafted BW grindy garbage with a slightly aggro-ish skew. First pick was Accursed Witch
Flip, passing Tamiyo's Journal. I was practically mono-white with a black splash. I learned after the draft there was only one other person drafting white so that's why the sweet cards were flowing. I was able to get Bound by Moonsilver and Angelic Purge like 6 or 7th pick. I'm really happy how the deck ended up and had to make some hard cuts during final deckbuilding.
Notable Cards:
Accursed Witch
Flip x2 was very, very good and it was sweet having two. It felt like a removal spell that became Subversion. I was able to attack and block with them very aggressively to begin grinding opponents out.
Avacynian Missionaries
Flip came in after match one. It was originally a second Topplegeist, but I wanted to have something a little more impactful. It was an all-star M3G2 when it grabbed the opponent's last creature and began beating down.
true-faith sensor x2 was incredible! It really boosted my humans and was amazing with all my fliers. The most backbreaking part about it was Vigilance. These not only closed games, but saved me from losing a couple of times.
Apothecary Geist x2 was nice. The life-gain clause was very relevant. They closed a couple games as well.
Bound by Moonsilver was incredible. You just cast it as soon as you can and move it later if needed. This card saved me in more than one game.
I'm not quite sure about Pious Evangel
Flip x2. They were ok, but maybe better suited for a less aggressive deck? They did gain a bit of life and leave me the option of grinding alongside Infectious Curse
Flip.
Didn't make the cut: Vessel of Ephemera, Crow of Dark Tidings, Expose Evil, Behind the Scenes, Inquisitor's Ox x2, and Angel of Deliverance.
The hardest decision involved passing Call the Bloodline. I believe I grabbed Murderous Compulsion or Angelic Purge instead, but that might have been most correct.
I was very pleased with the deck and how it played out. Accursed Witch
Flip is the real deal.