Sage's Training lets you look over more cards if you need something specific right away, but forces you to discard three out of five of them. You may pull a lot of things that are crucial to your deck and be forced to either save them and ditch what you want, or get what you want and possibly cripple yourself later. And if you pull your recovery card (just assuming most people run one) you're pretty much forced to make that one of your 2 picks.
Cheren, on the other hand, requires no discarding, but you only get three cards. Unless you're looking for something you haven't played much of yet, it's a gamble. However, the stakes are lowed than they would be with Sage's Training.
So, basically, do you go into a high-payoff, high-risk gamble, or do you opt for less-payoff, less-risk? Do you guys think that Cheren or Sage's Training is better? Discuss.
Cheren, on the other hand, requires no discarding, but you only get three cards. Unless you're looking for something you haven't played much of yet, it's a gamble. However, the stakes are lowed than they would be with Sage's Training.
So, basically, do you go into a high-payoff, high-risk gamble, or do you opt for less-payoff, less-risk? Do you guys think that Cheren or Sage's Training is better? Discuss.