06.11.15 Sealed BfZ
Verfasst: Sa 31. Okt 2015, 14:21
Was?
Sealed Battle for Zendikar
Ideal um seine Sammlung zu erweitern und einzusteigen.
Länder und Zubehör vor Ort.
Wo?
CVJM Lübeck
Große Petersgrube 11
23552 Lübeck
Wann?
Ankommen ab 18:00 Uhr
Start ab 18:15 Uhr
Kostenbeitrag
18 €
Ligapunkte
Standardpunkte +
3 Teilnahmepunkte +
1. 5 Ligapunkte
2. 4 Ligapunkte
3. 4 Ligapunkte
4. 3 Ligapunkte
5. 3 Ligapunkte
6. 2 Ligapunkte
Vorletzter 2 Ligapunkte
letzter 3 Ligapunkte
Anschlussdraft
Backdraft nach Abstimmung vor Ort
Wie gewohnt 8 €.
Back Draft
Back Draft is a Magic variant that functions like a Booster Draft in reverse!
The setup is exactly the same as a Booster Draft. Unlike a Booster Draft, however, the players don't play with the cards they draft. Instead, when players are paired with one another, they switch card pools and build from the other player's pool!
How does this affect play? It means that you actually want to draft the worst deck possible! This can lead to hilarious results as typical draft considerations like power level, color cohesion, and mana curve all go out the window. The format is also surprisingly skill-testing, since you have to wildly reevaluate cards on the fly, then face the challenge of building a playable deck out of a card pool picked to make doing so as difficult as possible.
Sealed Battle for Zendikar
Ideal um seine Sammlung zu erweitern und einzusteigen.
Länder und Zubehör vor Ort.
Wo?
CVJM Lübeck
Große Petersgrube 11
23552 Lübeck
Wann?
Ankommen ab 18:00 Uhr
Start ab 18:15 Uhr
Kostenbeitrag
18 €
Ligapunkte
Standardpunkte +
3 Teilnahmepunkte +
1. 5 Ligapunkte
2. 4 Ligapunkte
3. 4 Ligapunkte
4. 3 Ligapunkte
5. 3 Ligapunkte
6. 2 Ligapunkte
Vorletzter 2 Ligapunkte
letzter 3 Ligapunkte
Anschlussdraft
Backdraft nach Abstimmung vor Ort
Wie gewohnt 8 €.
Back Draft
Back Draft is a Magic variant that functions like a Booster Draft in reverse!
The setup is exactly the same as a Booster Draft. Unlike a Booster Draft, however, the players don't play with the cards they draft. Instead, when players are paired with one another, they switch card pools and build from the other player's pool!
How does this affect play? It means that you actually want to draft the worst deck possible! This can lead to hilarious results as typical draft considerations like power level, color cohesion, and mana curve all go out the window. The format is also surprisingly skill-testing, since you have to wildly reevaluate cards on the fly, then face the challenge of building a playable deck out of a card pool picked to make doing so as difficult as possible.