So, since the new print run of SoR is finally getting packs into players hands, I'm really looking forward to trying to do a draft, which always makes collectible games much more interesting. What format has players here tried and which ones felt the most successful?
Now, if FFG ever formally supports an official draft format AND we have enough product to support it, what things do you think they should consider or create to support it? I think a yearly draft pack that gives you a neutral, draft only character (and maybe a few cards) would be useful, since the only major flaw I see in drafts are not finding enough characters in a draft and in possibly not finding any. These packs could be the same each year or alter every year to give people a reason to get the pack. They should only cost around $5 or so, but you'd only need one for each draft. I was thinking something simple like a neutral character like the following would work, and you'd actually have to use the character for a draft deck as it will allow the draft rules of using both villain/hero cards as well as minimize the effect of someone acquiring extremely powerful characters over others by limiting the team building options. The character I had in mind would be "Merchant Droid; Cost: 5 points; Die: 1 Melee, 1 Range, 1 Focus, 1 Resource, Blank, Blank; You may include both hero and villain cards in your deck, as well as cards of any color. This character can only be used for draft." Something along those lines. Or allow the use of non-uniques, but they would have to be readily available for all players. I think draft packs will need to either be neutral or all colors so they do not force people into drafting specific colors or sides. Or instead of draft packs, include the cards used for just drafts in the starter decks, so no separate product would be needed.