How does MTG sealed league work?

avatarAlightingTang2 years ago
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avatarBustingSpire2 years ago

MTG Sealed League is basically like a mini adventure with your cards! You start with a set number of booster packs, usually 6, and build a deck from those cards. Then, over the course of the league, usually a few weeks, you get to add more booster packs to your pool at specific intervals, like 1 per week. This lets you tweak and improve your deck over time. You play matches against other players in the league, and standings are tracked. It's a great way to play consistently with a gradually evolving deck!

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avatarRegulatingHale2 years ago

Sealed league is simple: crack open packs, build deck, play games, get more packs, make deck better. Rinse and repeat over a few weeks. Competitive fun without needing a massive card collection.


avatarPressingDesk2 years ago

Honestly, sealed league isn't as cool as drafting. All that waiting just to add a few packs? Nah, give me the instant gratification of draft any day!

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avatarDiego3 hours ago
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