
You will also get at least one bonus pack reward per draft. Compared to cracking packs you’ll have the option of taking more rares, via occasional rare-drafting, or when an AI bot passes you something out of their own color. If you lose, for instance, about 100 gems per draft (5:3 record), going 5:3 in your weekly gold draft will fund SIX more drafts. bots, play single game matches against human opponents who did the same) *The other way is save up 5K gold to spend on quick drafts. But you should be able to reap at least 2/3rds of that much more casually given how the rewards are front loaded towards the first five wins. Wowsers! Granted, that’s a lot of time invested in getting those daily wins. And there will be more bonuses based on achieved “rank” on top of that (perhaps six packs per month for an average player). In addition to the three weekly bonus packs you can earn (156), that’s 656 packs per year. That means you’re opening 500 packs per year. *You can spend your 1250-1500 gold per day (it’s mostly front loaded) on packs (1000 gold each). So there are basically two paths through Arena: You can turn your gold into gems by spending 5K gold to enter a quick draft tournament which will give you 50 gems if you scrub out, up 950 if you go 7:0 to 7-3.


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*And gems, for which you have to pay real money - plus tax - and after your one time starter package (the $5 one I spoke of above), it really only makes sense to get the $50 or $100 packages as they are more efficient in gems per dollar. *Gold, which you earn through daily quests (play X lands or Y red cards) and victories (it takes 15 wins to get all of your daily gold and individual card rewards, uncommons that have ~10% chance to get bumped up in rarity). There are two kinds of currency in Arena: At least in the standard format which exists, that doesn’t come up too often, but it’ll need a fix going forward. My only real criticism of the client is that I wish there were a way to say “ok, fine, you do you, I have no power to object, anyway” when an opponent is going through a long combo that does certain things like reveal cards.
