Finally got into this but I dunno, my feelings are mixed. I don't think it's that much more convenient than MTGO (in certain aspects it is not) and it's certainly more expensive than that. I guess you can grind right here but it's not like that wasn't available in MTGO (before it was murdered for the sake of this) and Arena is much more restrictive in a way you're playing it out. I mean, it MTGO you needed 60-65% winrate to stay infinite while doing drafts only. Here you need 75-80. While former is realistic (even though it's champion-level), the latter is simply impossible. And, at the end of the day, traditional draft here still costs 15 bucks. Actually, because Russia has 20% tax on online purchases nowadays, it's more like 18 bucks for 2-2.5 hours of playtime - fuck that.
I mean, I sorta get the appeal of this and the reason of popularity - to a certain degree, MtG's gameplay aspect is much weaker than its "Gathering" aspect. It's much more about slow assembly of the deck (which this does provide rather well) than the actual joy of playing that deck. To a certain degree, it's like a longer Slay the Spire (or Shandalar if anyone remembers this) and the lack of this is what doomed both Gwent and Artifact, in my opinion. Gwent gave itself away way too easily and Artifact was too much about just purchasing stuff directly.
Anyways, recorded
my first MTGA draft, didn't do too bad - 5-1. Assembled a sturdy GW with 2 Season of Growth (I'm amazing how pros are calling this one shit - it's won me a lot of the games and it's doing as much in another draft I'm going through right now, 3-0 there currently), 1 Ironroot Warlord (chief reason to go selesnya - he's bonkers), Hanged Executioner (was amazingly useful against two different 8/7 hydras I've met - probably the only way of ending them without fighting) and Sephara (didn't have enough accel for her, though, but she still saved my hide more than once). Had zero removal (lol) but people seem to be shit at playing around Feral Invocation so I've just pumped my way through their ranks.
Overall, the skill level seems to be pretty low although that's also why I'm playing right now - I wanna squeeze as much as possible out of that beginner pack and the best way to do it is new set's release. I've spent a bit of time preparing and playtesting (it's not even much work as I've thoroughly enjoyed that) and they're probably playing fresh. So it's like clubbing baby seals. Well, fuck baby seals.