Below is a list of formats and rules that we commonly follow at Waukesha South Game Club.
Below is a list of formats and rules that we commonly follow at Waukesha South Game Club.
The other form of Booster Draft involves players sitting at tables in groups of 4-10, depending on the number participating, with their unopened booster packs on the table. Then when told to by the Tournament Organizer, each player picks up 1 of their booster packs and opens it, then takes 1 of the cards and sets it face-down in front of them to start a pile. After that, they pass the remaining cards to the left or right, dictated by the Tournament organizer. This continues until all cards from each pack has been selected and no more cards are being passed around, then each player opens the next pack and repeats, passing the cards in the opposite direction. Once all packs have been taken, players separate to construct 40-card decks with the only cards they have selected.
Commander is fun casual and competitive format where the player chooses a legendary creature as their "commander". This format can be a nice diversion from the usual formats of Magic: The Gathering
Link to Comprehensive Commander Rules
Link to Banned and Restricted List
A game where the deck is a reversed booster pack. Each player opens a booster pack but does not read or look at any of the cards.
Winning a Pack Master game against Mr Yep usually can get you a roll on the prize binder.
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Type 4 is an advanced format. Familiarity of rules is highly recommended. The reason for this that this format allows players with large collections to use many cards that would otherwise not be playable.
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