Around 18:00 I believe the curve you are referring to is called a Bell Curve where your distributions on the low and high extremes are very low, (in this case ink cost cards) and the middle cost cards are most frequent. Appropriately for Lorcana you could call it the Belle Curve lol
Lorcana is my first TCG so everything has been new to me. I have done a couple starter deck tournaments and am playing weekly in a local league. But today I am going to my first draft event, so I wanted to watch some videos yours will be helpful. But what struck me was your comment about sealed versus draft style play. That totally made sense to me, that sealed would be better early in a game overall or as each set comes out versus draft is better once you have a card collection base established. Thank you, for the video - I'll post an update with what I was able to draft later.
Cool guide! I would add something that you didn't talk about: You need to DRAW cards from time to time in this game. Getting some cards that help you draw would be a top priority for me in a sealed/draft format.
I agree that generally, across all formats, draw is important to have, but I find myself not worrying about it much at all in-game. I usually have a couple cards that will get me draw, but so far, I find myself enjoying when I have draw, but not really needing it. A card like "Friends on the Other Side" I would draft for Chapter one because that value is amazing, but in this set so far I've had success without focusing on it.