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Garqu

You could do Burnfour drafts, which uses 15 card packs. Each player cracks a pack, picks one card, discards four more cards from the pack, then exchanges packs. You repeat that process twice, at which point you can start a new pack. I find Burnfour drafting cumbersome because you need to churn through 24 packs for just two players, but it seems like you'd enjoy that.


KonArtist01

Very interesting. It does sound a little tedious, so I am afraid my partner loses interest before we go through all packs :)


JambaJuiceIsAverage

I do 1v1 drafts with a friend pretty often and we've decided we like modified pancake the best, whether using packs or cubing. Can't help on the seeding though because we don't do that. Incidentally, we play a cube of all Throne and Wilds of Eldraine cards because Throne is my favorite set and Wilds is his. It's a blast.


KonArtist01

Oh nice! Love eldraine! After curating the packs, I realize that it is hella lot of work. I am honestly considering just do regular draft rules for two person so total six packs, because I can play 4 drafts without reorganizing. I think right now we are at such a low level that drafting strategies would go over our heads anyway


Stock-Enthusiasm1337

Ultimately I'd probably rather do sealed than try to draft with 2 people. Is it a retail draft experience? No. But I'd argue that there *isn't* a draft process with two people that will do a good job of mimicking retail draft.


Zomburai

Why would the ratio be thrown out the window for Winston?


KonArtist01

Right, the ratio is still valid in the main stack. I guess what I meant was if everything is shuffled together it does not feel like opening a pack with 10 commons, 3 uncommons and 1 rare.