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.

This comprehensive guide will teach you the golden rules of the drafting phase, ensuring you enter the arena with a massive tactical advantage.
The Golden Rules of Picking
The draft phase usually presents you with four choices; you pick one card for yourself, and give the other card to your opponent.
If you give your opponent the heavy spell and keep a useless support unit, they will easily dismantle your defenses from afar.
- Never give your opponent a Golem if you haven't drafted a tank killer.
- Don't draft too heavy.
- Ruin their cycle.
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.
If you realize they have drafted three heavy, expensive ground tanks, give them a fourth expensive ground unit.
| Draft Mistake | 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 kind of inquiries regarding where and the best ways to utilize tower rush, you could 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 |
Playing the Hand You're Dealt
Even if you draft perfectly, you will sometimes end up with an incredibly weird, clunky deck due to bad RNG.
Master the draft, and you prove that your skills are universal, not just tied to one specific meta deck.