Here is a draft format i am working on for destiny, I plan on trying to get a test draft in at the Rainy Day Games launch event in Aloha Oregon.
please limit your feedback to the format presented. Things like "i don't like drafting" are not feedback and kind of weird to interject into a conversation of people excited about drafting.
6+10 Draft format (any name suggestions)
Requirements
All players need to bring one or both starters and six packs.
Note the starters are re-useable
Overview and special rule
The players will draft a set of cards from the packs and combine it with up to ten cards from one or both of the starters to build a draw deck. Characters and battlegrounds do not count as part of the 10 cards.
Ignore the hero and villain card restrictions for deck building and character selection. (note the starters offer at least one character from each color so color restrictions can stay in place)
Drafting
Drafting takes place over two rounds.
Players open three packs for each round of drafting. The cards are combined into a single pack. The dice are put into the center of the table in view of all players.
Round one
Draft one card pass to the right.
Round two
Draft one card pass to the left.
Players then Collect all matching dice for the cards drafted.
Players then select from their available characters and battle grounds and build a deck using the cards they drafted and up to 10 of the cards from the starters.
my opinions on the format.
The current starters are functional but not idea for this format. that both of them focus on blue dice skews the available pool, not that is a bad thing but it is a thing. but the starters do have all character colors between them and in fact the characters are cheap enough to field all three colors if desired.
18 dollars per draft is not fantastic but its really hard to ensure the amount of dice the game plays well with.
Card organisation is going to be tricky. keeping track of what was drafted and what was pulled from a starter deck could be problematic. i hope future starters can include an icon on the cards showing they are from the starter.
until then card sleeves are going to be very important for easy organisation of cards in this format. players should have both their starters sleeved before the event. when building their deck players use up to 10 sleeved cards and then once finished sleeve their drafted cards.
Edited by TylerT