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Friday, 27 February 2015
quote [ Card drafting games are games where players pick cards from a limited subset, such as a common pool, to gain some immediate advantage or to assemble hands of cards that are used to meet objectives within the game. ]
Second in my collection of themed entries -- tonight it's a favorite hobby of mine, games where drafting is a core component. Main link is a new burger-themed drafting flash game by Terry Cavanagh, the creator of popular platformer VVVVVV. More drafting related links in extended.
So I draft Magic: The Gathering on Friday nights at my Friendly Local Game Store (FLGS). For those that have played MTG before this is different from normal play in that each player brings 3 packs, rather than a pre-built deck to play. Each player opens a pack, picks a single card from it, and passes the remainder of the pack in a fixed direction, either clockwise or counter-clockwise. The result after the drafting being that each player has 45 cards and unlimited basic lands from which to build a 40 card deck. Magic is then played as one normally would. It combines the fun factor of opening packs ("oh man, that's a $30 card!) with a metagame of strategy that makes for a more egalitarian experience: no longer can someone just buy up all the best cards and form a deck.
If you'd like to give Magic drafting a shot, visit Bestaire. Stupid name, great place to draft against smart computer opponents. (NB: You can only draft, not play the actual games) For an overview on one of the most well-loved non-collectable drafting games, check out this review of the modern classic 7 Wonders. For some thoughts on drafting as a mechanic from the perspective of game designers, check out This piece that talks about core tenants of good drafting games (as well as referencing 7 Wonders) and This more in-depth article that briefly touches on drafting as it appears in popular MOBAs like League of Legends and DOTA2.
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