
You will be placed in a pod composed of 7 other players and you will take turns drafting a card from a pack.This is the most common form of limited play that you are going to see in the Arena.Generally, these three share the same concept but the way the games and pack openings are structured makes them different from each other. Limited is a collective term that covers multiple game modes, namely, draft, sealed, and cube. Here, you can choose to play any number of copies of a certain card if that fits your strategy. Another difference that Limited has compared to Constructed is the omission of the 4-card maximum for all cards except basic lands. Basic lands are provided so if you see a basic land in one of your packs, don’t draft that because it will just be a waste of picks. All other cards that you drafted will be placed on your sideboard and you can interchange these cards in between matches. IN these types of events, your deck should be composed of a minimum of 40 cards which includes your lands and the cards that you picked from the packs that you opened prior to the construction of your deck.

In limited play, you can’t bring in a pre-constructed deck because you will be given the resources to create your very own unique deck, built specifically for that event. With the most recent set being available for draft for months, you can tinker and craft decks that will both help you rank up and increase your card collection.

Limited play in MTG Arena is a great way to learn about which cards in a specific set are great together, which cards are overrated and which are sleepers.
