![]() ![]() For this reason, I would look at the best common and uncommon cards in a set, as opposed to looking at what the best rares and mythic rares are. It’s tempting to look at those mythic rare planeswalkers and think about how good your Draft deck would be if you had a couple of those, but remember that the rarer a card is, the less likely you are to open it in a booster pack. I know how fun it is to get creative and try to create something new, but if winning is your goal, sticking to an established strategy will be your best bet.Īfter you’ve figured out what strategies are the best, you’ll want to look at specific cards. For example in Innistrad: Midnight Hunt, the main strategies you’ll find when looking at the cards are blue-black Zombies, red-green Werewolves, green-white Humans, blue-white Spirits, and red-black Vampires, among a few others. Next, you’ll want to identify the set’s core strategies. That way, you’ll know what cards you can expect to find once the drafting process begins. For example, if you’re going to be opening some booster packs from a particular set, you’ll want to take a look at all the cards that are in that set. The most important part of drafting well is learning what cards are in the set beforehand. Thankfully, there are a few easy tips to learn to improve your game if you’re still getting the hang of it. Choose a card and pass it to the player on your left.ĭrafting well is a super difficult experience that takes lots of practice.Open the 3rd Booster Pack and remove non-playable cards.Receive cards from the player on your left.Choose a card, pass the reminder to the player on your right.Open the 2nd Booster Pack and remove non-playable cards.Review your chosen cards for up to 60 seconds.Choose another card and pass the pack to the player on your left again.Receive cards from the player on your right.Choose one card and pass the remaining cards to the player on your left.Each player opens their 1st Booster Pack and removes all tokens, adverts and non-playable cards.Place 3 Booster Packs in front of each player.Here are the step-by-step rules for playing MTG draft! Sometimes, there are even prizes for winning! Now that you’ve built your deck, it’s time to play! Players take their 40-card decks that they just built and play them against one another to see which one is the best. Using the cards you picked during the drafting phase and as many basic lands as you choose, you then have to build the best 40-card deck you can. Once the drafting phase is over, each player should have about 45 cards (three booster packs worth of cards). This happens for all three booster packs until all cards have been drafted.They receive cards from the player passing to them and choose another card and pass them along again.Each player opens their first booster pack, chooses a card, then passes the rest of the cards to the player next to them. ![]() The players all sit down at a table together, each with three booster packs in front of them.It’s essentially one continuous list, but I interspersed headings to make it easier to parse.A typical Draft tournament starts with eight players in a group called a ‘pod’. Now, let’s get to my fully ordered P1P1 list. There’s a gold signpost uncommon for every color pair, and they pinpoint the synergies to focus on in your draft. It sets the stage and provides context for the Limited format. If you haven’t done so yet, then check out my article on the 10 two-color archetypes in Forgotten Realms Limited first. However, you shouldn’t mindlessly follow this or any other ranking for an entire draft, as synergies matter and valuations change once you commit to an archetype. While this Forgotten Realms Limited pick order reflects P1P1, the card rankings (which are based entirely on my own evaluations) are also a reflection of raw power in a vacuum. Welcome fellow adventurers! In this article, I will rank all cards in the set from high-to-low for the purpose of the first-pack, first-pick (P1P1) decision in Adventures in the Forgotten Realms draft, answering the question “which card would you first-pick?” for every conceivable booster pack.
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