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Play Design has four three-month segments in the [[Design]] process, one for each play environment (with four Standard-legal sets released each year there are four distinct play environments). Each one lines up with [[Set Design]] such that the first two months are the last two months of Set Design and the last month is the set after Set Design hands off (but when there's still time to tweak numbers if necessary).<ref name="Vision, Set and Play"/>
Play Design does the bulk of its work roughly one year before a set is released. The team has four three-month segments in the [[Design]] process, one for each play environment (with four Standard-legal sets released each year there are four distinct play environments). Each one lines up with [[Set Design]] such that the first two months are the last two months of Set Design and the last month is the set after Set Design hands off (but when there's still time to tweak numbers if necessary).<ref name="Vision, Set and Play"/>


Play design interacts with digital ''Magic'' — including [[MTG Arena]] and [[Magic Online]] — and how it affects the design and development of cards.<ref>{{DailyRef|play-design/play-design-and-digital-magic-2017-12-15|Play Design and Digital Magic|[[Melissa DeTora]]|December 15, 2017}}</ref>  
Play design interacts with digital ''Magic'' — including [[MTG Arena]] and [[Magic Online]] — and how it affects the design and development of cards.<ref>{{DailyRef|play-design/play-design-and-digital-magic-2017-12-15|Play Design and Digital Magic|[[Melissa DeTora]]|December 15, 2017}}</ref>  
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==Column==
==Column==
In June 2017, the column named ''Play Design'' replaced ''[[Latest Developments]]'' on [[Magicthegathering.com]]. It was started by Melissa DeTora,<ref>{{DailyRef|play-design/cycle-torment-2017-06-23|Cycle of Torment|[[Melissa DeTora]]|June 23, 2017}}</ref> but other members also contribute.
In June 2017, the column named ''Play Design'' replaced ''[[Latest Developments]]'' on [[Magicthegathering.com]]. It was started by Melissa DeTora,<ref>{{DailyRef|play-design/cycle-torment-2017-06-23|Cycle of Torment|[[Melissa DeTora]]|June 23, 2017}}</ref> but other members also contributed. As of 2019, that column has largely been replaced by a weekly stream on the ''Magic:The Gathering'' Twitch channel.


==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*{{DailyRef|play-design/playing-designs-designing-play-2019-06-07|From Playing the Designs to Play Design|[[Jadine Klomparens]]|June 7, 2019}}  
*{{DailyRef|play-design/playing-designs-designing-play-2019-06-07|From Playing the Designs to Play Design|[[Jadine Klomparens]]|June 7, 2019}}  
*{{DailyRef|play-design/play-design-qa-2019-06-14|Play Design Q&A|[[Melissa DeTora]]|June 14, 2019}}
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Revision as of 07:04, 15 June 2019

Play Design is a Magic R&D team solely dedicated to the health of tournament environments, to make sure that playing Magic in structured settings is as enjoyable as possible.[1][2][3]

Task

The team was introduced in 2017, after R&D had missed the copy cat combo. Play Design is primarily focused on Standard, Booster Draft and Sealed.[4][5][6][7]

Play Design does the bulk of its work roughly one year before a set is released. The team has four three-month segments in the Design process, one for each play environment (with four Standard-legal sets released each year there are four distinct play environments). Each one lines up with Set Design such that the first two months are the last two months of Set Design and the last month is the set after Set Design hands off (but when there's still time to tweak numbers if necessary).[3]

Play design interacts with digital Magic — including MTG Arena and Magic Online — and how it affects the design and development of cards.[8]

Current members

Former members

Column

In June 2017, the column named Play Design replaced Latest Developments on Magicthegathering.com. It was started by Melissa DeTora,[14] but other members also contributed. As of 2019, that column has largely been replaced by a weekly stream on the Magic:The Gathering Twitch channel.

References

External links