Also that building your card pool around what marks you have is rather dumb and most of the time 1-2 marks will not readily stop EQ.
I realize that most of the time they won't, but most =/= all, and on the rare off chance that a game is won because of 1-2 marks (rare, but definitely a possibility), that win would be unfair to any mark-less players signed up for draft.Is it a big advantage? No, it's an extremely small one.Does it have the possibility to - on the off-chance - aid in the win of a match? Yes.
We should be having a tourney before we have to play any matches probably. They're perfectly accessible, you just need luck/skill to get one. If we're going to claim that we should play with accessible cards then lets go rareless too. God forbid 3 new players want to join and they don't have rares and should a rare win a match for someone.
Of course having a mark might help when facing eq... but the team that will pick eq already knows this and will choose it anyway so I don't see why the ban is needed. Also getting to play a mark card is cool and so rarely possible.
How many rounds will the draft be? Are we drafting a full 30 cards per team? More? Less?