This doesnt solve the problem, is only avoids tactically line-ups. As I stated above:
There is the risk, that a clans performs very well at stage 1 in a difficult group, but hasnt
left any good players at stage 2. And unbalanced group do increase the risk of this happening.
If a clan chooses to take their best players in all the 3 spots in stage 1 than that would be stupid, but not a problem at all. That clan won't have a chance to be successful on stage 2 than and let's be honest the only clans i can see doing that, are the clans that aren't as strong as the other clans in the qualifier stage, because every clan that has a chance at promoting to B won't let their best players play in all 3 spots in stage 1.
So GE is right when he says that u need to have a deep roster for these situations. If u're a really good clan than u don't have just a handful of good players, but also a good depth and than u should be able to field enough good players to still beat these clans who go all-in in stage 1. Without a deep roster it's unlikely that u would be able to compete in division B anyways.
From a neutral perspective i would love it if the format stays like it is. It makes things more interesting. Not only on the draw itself, but especially to see the strategies of the clans on their lineups. A good clan wants to rest some of their best players for stage 2 and might be able to do so if they have a deep roster, but they also have to weight the risk that they might play against clans who are going all in in stage 1. That's just a new tactical feature and so it can happen that some clans miscalculated themselfes, which would make things even more interesting.
Edited 12/17/2016 20:55:40