How you set up your draft and divide players into games depends on how many people are playing with you. Here is a good rule of thumb for how to organize your group:

9 or More Players Split people into multiple draft groups of 4–8 players. After drafting, players should be split into groups of 3–5 to play Free-for-All multiplayer games together.

6–8 Players They can all draft together, then split up into two groups of 3–5 players to play Free-for-All multiplayer games together.

3–5 Players They can all draft together, then play a Free-for-All multiplayer game together.

Round Three Pass unselected cards to the player on your left.

Round Two Pass unselected cards to the player on your right.

Round One Pass unselected cards to the player on your left.

There are going to be a total of three rounds wherein you draft cards. Each round starts with every player opening a booster pack. Each player looks through their pack and selects one card to take. Then each player passes the remaining cards face down to the next player. This continues until all cards have been selected.

Conspiracy Draft

The first step of playing Conspiracy is drafting cards together. With Conspiracy Draft, there are a few special rules to follow during the drafting process.

Special Conspiracy Draft Cards

Some booster packs contain cards with effects that happen during the draft. For instance, a card may allow a player to select multiple cards from the same booster pack. Players can identify these cards by the special frame they all share.

TIP: You may want to provide paper and a few pens, as players may need to take notes as certain cards are drafted.