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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. | 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. | ||
January 22nd also had 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. | |||
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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:
- You may cast spells from your hand without paying their mana costs.
- : Add WUBRG. Activate this ability only once each turn.
Additionally, each player's starting hand size is three (instead 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
- 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.
January 22nd also had 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.
References
- ↑ Wizards of the Coast (October 18, 2019). "MTG Arena Formats". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.