Do you need to bring lands to a MTG draft?

avatarCorrectingGait7 months ago
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avatarDebiasingPons7 months ago

Nah, you don't have to bring your own lands to a MTG draft. The event organizer usually has basic lands available for players to use for their decks. So, just focus on drafting a killer deck!

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avatarRequestingFinal7 months ago

Absolutely not! MTG drafts are designed to be accessible for everyone. Basic lands are provided, so you just need to show up and draft.


avatarAttainingFord7 months ago

Definitely bring some just in case. It's not usually necessary since the host should provide them, but sometimes they run out or there aren't enough to go around. Better safe than sorry!


avatarForetellingTable7 months ago

Why would you? Basic lands are always provided at drafts. It鈥檚 all about showing up and picking the best cards.

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