Drafting
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Examples
Drafting is also exists as official options when playing Magic: The Gathering and Race for the Galaxy.
Drafting is also used in some countries for leagues in American Football, Basketball, and other Sports[1].
Using the pattern
Drafting consists of the incremental selection of game elements so the pattern requires the presence of something that can be selected. This is typically Cards or Tiles, but, as several Sport leagues have shown, this can also be the players themselves.
Players may have no influence over Drafting by simply having to take new game elements from
Drafting can occur as a separate phase in the beginning of game instances as part of providing players with their Hands or Drawing Stacks. Examples of games with this structure include some versions of Magic: The Gathering games. The alternative is to do Drafting during gameplay and this can either be done to incrementally let players build their decks (i.e. Drawing Stacks) or let players choice from a set of actions or roles but then let those not chosen be the choices for the next player in a game with Turn Taking. Dominion and Thunderstone are examples of the former while 7 Wonders and Citadels are examples of the latter.
Drafting share commonality with Token Placement when players compete with each other over places in the latter. They can in these cases be seen as each others inverses - one consists of removing elements from a collection while the other consists of filled empty slots. For this reason, game designers considering Drafting may be well-advised to also consider the effects of Token Placement.
Can Be Instantiated By
Cards, Drawing Stacks, players, Tiles
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Consequences
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Can Be Instantiated By
Cards, Drawing Stacks, players, Tiles
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Possible Closure Effects
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History
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