Magic the Gathering - Draft Tournament
Posted: April 29th, 2011, 11:07 am
So,
Me and Brendan have been talking about running a Magic: the Gathering draft tournament.
If you aren't sure what a draft tournament is: everyone opens up a shiny booster pack of Magic cards, picks one, and passes the rest of the pack to their left. This continues until all the cards have been picked-n-passed. You do this with 3 booster packs, and then build a deck with the cards you've assembled. You play a couple games on the spot, with your new cards, and someone emerges victorious ("THERE CAN ONLY BE ONE!!" "TWO MEN ENTER, ONE MAN LEAVES!!!" "I'M A DIFFERENT JET LI, TRAVELING TO THIS DIMENSION TO KILL YOU!!!!!!"
In summation: you don't need to bring anything, other than your keen tactical sensibilities. There might be a small entry fee ($10?) to cover the cost of the cards.
Are you interested in participating? How familiar are you with Magic? Would a 20-minute primer before drafting help you to feel at home? Would you need more help than that? Would you be willing to pay $10 to play in this tournament (keeping in mind that you'd score $15 worth of cards in the process)?
As far as sets, I'm currently leaning towards Coldsnap. It was released in 2006, as a sequel (of sorts) for Ice Age. It was designed to be drafted on its own, and to have a more even-keeled card balance. Any other hella-geeky folks can weigh in with their own ideas about which set to draft. Other ones on my mind, as potentials: Shards of Alara, Magic 2010, Magic 2011.
Me and Brendan have been talking about running a Magic: the Gathering draft tournament.
If you aren't sure what a draft tournament is: everyone opens up a shiny booster pack of Magic cards, picks one, and passes the rest of the pack to their left. This continues until all the cards have been picked-n-passed. You do this with 3 booster packs, and then build a deck with the cards you've assembled. You play a couple games on the spot, with your new cards, and someone emerges victorious ("THERE CAN ONLY BE ONE!!" "TWO MEN ENTER, ONE MAN LEAVES!!!" "I'M A DIFFERENT JET LI, TRAVELING TO THIS DIMENSION TO KILL YOU!!!!!!"
In summation: you don't need to bring anything, other than your keen tactical sensibilities. There might be a small entry fee ($10?) to cover the cost of the cards.
Are you interested in participating? How familiar are you with Magic? Would a 20-minute primer before drafting help you to feel at home? Would you need more help than that? Would you be willing to pay $10 to play in this tournament (keeping in mind that you'd score $15 worth of cards in the process)?
As far as sets, I'm currently leaning towards Coldsnap. It was released in 2006, as a sequel (of sorts) for Ice Age. It was designed to be drafted on its own, and to have a more even-keeled card balance. Any other hella-geeky folks can weigh in with their own ideas about which set to draft. Other ones on my mind, as potentials: Shards of Alara, Magic 2010, Magic 2011.