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Easily the best FAQ I've ever seen. It takes a lot of courage for a company to be this honest with fans. Just a lot of honest questions that people have ACTUALLY been asking.

Q: Why don’t you just sell things people want?

Q :Does this mean the game will be monetized more moving forward?

Q: Why hasn’t Riot Leadership helped LoR succeed?

Q: Why don’t you just kill LoR?

Really refreshing transparency compared to what we've been seeing from Riot.

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[–] [email protected] 3 points 9 months ago (2 children)

Oh wow, I guess I always just assumed they had a draft mode. The game's been on my radar for a while, but that's a non-starter for me without one.

[–] Jackinopolis 6 points 9 months ago

They did have something similar to a draft mode. It's been a while since I played but you would build a deck from a series of options, usually 3 cards or 3 synergized subsets of cards, and this would repeat 15(?) times. Then when the deck is built you queue against other constructed decks.

People would just reset a run if their drafted deck didn't come together.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago (1 children)

This always comes up in these card games, what's so great about draft modes? I don't play card games myself but I've tried getting into them in the past and this is always a point of conversation and I don't really understand why.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago

It depends on the implementation, but typically, everyone sits down at the table as equals. No advantages are brought in from collections, unlike constructed formats.

Building a deck is also a separate skill to piloting one. Especially when there is a timer involved, it can be a frantic, fun challenge to draft correctly.

Finally--and perhaps most importantly to me--it takes a long time for draft sets to get "solved" by meta-gaming. There are so many moving parts in new sets that you have to play the game to find out what works. And even if a set does get solved, you're still having to work with limited options and need a good plan B or plan C.