How do MTG Arena drafts work?

avatarTargetingDirt7 months ago
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avatarWipingBride7 months ago

MTG Arena drafts are like a combo of strategy and luck. You start by joining a draft event. Once it kicks off, you and the other players get to pick cards from rotating packs to build your deck. You choose one card at a time, and after you pick, the pack moves to the next player. This goes on for three packs total. You're aiming to build a deck of at least 40 cards this way. After you've got your deck, you battle other players in the event. The fun part? You keep all the cards you draft, so pick wisely!

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avatarScoldingIrony7 months ago

Simple: pick, pass, and play. Draft in MTG Arena is all about selecting the best cards from a rotating pool, then using those to stomp your opponents.


avatarTrainingHost7 months ago

Honestly, MTG Arena drafts aren't worth the gems unless you're REALLY good or just love drafting. Better value playing constructed.

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