New Redemption Grab Bag now includes an assortment of 500 cards from five (5) different expansion sets. Available at Cactus website.
2. Booster Draft (Multi-Player only)Booster Draft is played in place of Closed Deck Multi-Player. Starter decks areNOT used in this type of play. Players build their decks from six expansion packs ofcards. Each player is given one of each type of booster from six of the followingexpansions as determined by the host.Players sit at their first-round multi-player table.- Each player is responsible for bringing 8 regular lost soul cards (no specialabilities) to the table. You will need 7 lost soul cards if you play a 50 to 56 carddeck. You will need 8 lost soul cards if you play over a 56 card deck. If you pulla lost soul card from a pack then you can substitute it for one that you brought tothe table. This is the only way you will be able to play a lost soul card that has aspecial ability.- Each player opens the Original pack at the same time, selects one card to put inhis deck, and passes the rest of the cards to the player on his left. Then eachplayer looks at the cards he was just handed and places one of those cards in hisdeck, and passes again. When all the cards from the Original packs have beenadded to decks, everyone opens their Prophet packs, and you repeat the process,this time passing to the right. Continue this process until all the packs aredrafted. Players do not pass cards from Faith of Our Fathers or Rock of Ages.- There is a 3-seconds-per card time limit when choosing a card. Each player isgiven 3 seconds for every card in the stack they are drafting from (30 secondsfor a new pack of 10 cards, 15 seconds for 5 cards, etc...).- Drafted cards are to be placed face down in a single stack. Players may not lookthrough the cards they have chosen until the draft is complete (looking slowsthings down).- Players may use all of the cards they choose from packs. Identical cards of anytype may be added into a deck although the rules regarding doubles in play stillapplies.- Players look at the cards they drafted and have 10 minutes to assemble a deck.Each player will have 54 cards and are allowed to remove up to four cards ifthey wish. Each player adds the appropriate number of lost soul cards to theirdeck to make it legal. When players finish building their decks (or when deckbuildingtime has expired), play begins.- Players must play a minimum of fifty cards in their decks.
- Your deck cannot be larger than 63 cards, since you can only have 8 Lost Soul cards. Later it says that players may use all of the cards they choose from packs, so technically these contradict.
- Drafted cards must be placed face down in ONE stack.
My understanding is that you can ONLY have 7 no sa LSs and you need to draft any further LSs.
I prefer the simpler rule: # of lost souls is accurate for deck size. Anything else goes. You draft it, you can use it.
The fact that the quoted (and obviously outdated) guideline list doesn't specify a limit for dominants is only because it was not possible to draft two of the same dominant back then.
What if I draft 15 sites?