In a Draft match, you do not bring your own deck; instead, you build it on the fly by choosing between pairs of random cards.
Drafting is widely considered the ultimate test of a player's game knowledge, adaptability, and understanding of core synergies.
Drafting Priorities
If you reach the end of the draft and your deck has no reliable way to damage the enemy tower, you have already lost the match.
If you give your opponent the heavy spell and keep a useless support unit, they will easily dismantle your defenses from afar.
- Don't get caught defenseless.
- Drafting a building (like a Cannon or Tesla) is usually a very safe choice.
- Guaranteed damage is invaluable.
Sabotaging the Opponent
Drafting is not just about building a good deck for yourself; it is equally about constructing a terrible deck for your opponent.
Similarly, if you drafted a massive swarm unit like the Minion Horde, ensure you DO NOT give them the Arrows spell.
| Common Error | The Result |
|---|---|
| Drafting purely for synergy while ignoring the opponent's cards | You might build a great Golem deck, but you accidentally gave them an Inferno Tower and a P. If you have any sort of concerns concerning where and how you can make use of tower rush, you can call us at our web-site. E.K.K.A, rendering your Golem useless |
| Forgetting to draft any spells | You will have absolutely no way to finish off a tower with 100 hitpoints remaining in overtime |
Embracing the Chaos
The winner of a draft match is the player who can identify their bizarre new win condition fastest.
Choose wisely, and outsmart them before the match even begins.