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In this format, featured in ''Magic: The Gathering Arena'' events, each player [[draft]]s a 40-card [[deck]] and begins the game with an <c>Omniscience</c> [[emblem]] that has the following abilities:
In this format, featured in ''Magic: The Gathering Arena'' events, each player [[draft]]s a 40-card [[deck]] and begins the game with an <c>Omniscience</c> [[emblem]] that has the following abilities:


* You may [[cast]] [[spell]]s from your [[hand]] without paying their [[mana cost]]s.
{{examples|title=Omniscience Emblem|You may cast spells from your hand without paying their mana costs.<br>{{0}}: Add {{mana|WUBRG}}. Activate this ability only once each turn.}}
* {{0}}: Add [[WUBRG]]. Activate this ability only once each turn.


Additionally, each player's [[Hand size|starting hand size]] is three (instead of seven). Other than that, the usual rules for [[Booster Draft]] apply:
Originally, each player's [[Hand size|starting hand size]] was three, but the most recent variant from 04/02/2024 features hand sizes of seven. Other than that, the usual rules for [[Booster Draft]] apply:


* Minimum of 40 cards in the main deck (there is no maximum size for main decks)
* Minimum of 40 cards in the main deck (there is no maximum size for main decks)
* All cards from your Limited pool that are not in your main deck are considered part of your [[sideboard]]
* All cards from your Limited pool that are not in your main deck are considered part of your [[sideboard]]. Note that without a real need for lands, decks are usually 38-40 spells, so knowing the "real drafting rules" are important.
* A Limited deck may contain as many duplicates of a card as were included with the draft
* A Limited deck may contain as many duplicates of a card as were included with the draft
Due to the odd nature of the draft, the games are played best-of-one, and the drafts are done with bots (i.e. Quick Draft layout; payout and cost follows as the same). The bots do not change their pick orders from normal drafts, making it easier to draft under the new rules.
===Variants===
* January 2021 featured an event which could be described as "Preconstructed Omniscience" where a player is granted a 150-card deck, and plays out the games with the above gameplay rules.
* Another fast-playing draft variation is Turbo Draft, where all spells cost {{5}} less to cast, or more accurately both players have an emblem to that effect. The event follows all Quick Draft rules as normal; seven bots, draft a deck of forty, starting hand of seven.


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 22:00, 2 April 2024

Omniscience Draft
DCI Sanctioned
Paper {Cross}
Magic Online {Cross}
Magic Arena {Tick}
Rules
Type Limited
Multiplayer {Cross}

Omniscience Draft is a Magic Arena-specific limited format for Magic: The Gathering.[1]

Description

In this format, featured in Magic: The Gathering Arena events, each player drafts a 40-card deck and begins the game with an Omniscience emblem that has the following abilities:

Omniscience Emblem

You may cast spells from your hand without paying their mana costs.
{0}: Add {W}{U}{B}{R}{G}. Activate this ability only once each turn.

Originally, each player's starting hand size was three, but the most recent variant from 04/02/2024 features hand sizes of seven. Other than that, the usual rules for Booster Draft apply:

  • Minimum of 40 cards in the main deck (there is no maximum size for main decks)
  • All cards from your Limited pool that are not in your main deck are considered part of your sideboard. Note that without a real need for lands, decks are usually 38-40 spells, so knowing the "real drafting rules" are important.
  • A Limited deck may contain as many duplicates of a card as were included with the draft

Due to the odd nature of the draft, the games are played best-of-one, and the drafts are done with bots (i.e. Quick Draft layout; payout and cost follows as the same). The bots do not change their pick orders from normal drafts, making it easier to draft under the new rules.

Variants

  • January 2021 featured an event which could be described as "Preconstructed Omniscience" where a player is granted a 150-card deck, and plays out the games with the above gameplay rules.
  • Another fast-playing draft variation is Turbo Draft, where all spells cost {5} less to cast, or more accurately both players have an emblem to that effect. The event follows all Quick Draft rules as normal; seven bots, draft a deck of forty, starting hand of seven.

References

  1. Wizards of the Coast (October 18, 2019). "MTG Arena Formats". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.