If anyone has tips or resources for drafting I’d love to hear them!
I’ve been playing paper magic for a few years but never played any limited. I didn’t really understand the appeal. But my brother convinced me to try Arena and I had a draft or quick draft token and now I am hooked. But I also kinda suck at draft.
I think my goal is to be good enough to break even ish on gems so I can draft a lot without spending a lot. I’m okay spending while I learn ($60 so far… (probably only $25 towards drafting)).
I think I have most of the basics down. Stuff like 17 ish lands, 13 ish creatures, a good mana curve, prioritize removal and land fixings.
I find myself doing research online of people’s favorite sets to draft and wondering if I’ll ever get to draft it. I saw Neon Dynasty is coming up on the schedule and I’m very excited to draft it. I enjoyed Dragonstorm and am enjoying Ixalan. I feel like my first 3 or so drafts of a set go pretty terribly. They’re fun still, but it also stinks to lose $5 so fast…
I’m hesitant to do anything besides quick draft because of the stronger competition and bigger downside to losing quickly. But I don’t want to stay this way. Ideally I’d quick draft to learn a set and then switch to premier. But I also don’t want to miss out on what’s available - right now Mix-Up Draft and Core Set 2021. I’m tempted to try both, but feeling like maybe I should stick to a set I know until I develop skills?
Awesome - yeah I definitely see the advantage of being familiar with a set. Helps you draft something with a plan and know how to play against different decks. What I was missing was figuring out how to study a set. Basically I was just playing and watching streamers play. But it felt like I needed to watch hours of gameplay, or play a bunch of drafts, before feeling like I understood just the basics of the set.
Draftsim is so cool!! Thanks! I think it’ll be huge for me seeing cards in a set and having a little fun as opposed to just reading cards for study. Gonna have to use a lot of self control to not mess around on the site while I’m at work…
I’m still so excited to be getting into draft. It feels like a pretty rewarding format to spend time getting good at. Skill and knowledge mixed with gambling, fantasy, and an actually fun game? And I feel like I experience way more of a set’s flavor than I would just seeing the cards mixed into various decks.