
Making Draft Great Again
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Hello friends!
The Draft Mode is entering its 7th year of existence soon and while it has provided joy in millions of matches since its inception, something is rotten in the state of Draft. Balance issues have plagued the game mode for years. In the past, the only tool at our disposal to battle the balance issues was to adjust the rate at which certain cards show up (making them more or less likely to show up). While this tool helps, it is fairly limited on how much it can accomplish. Looking at the data, two nations - USA and Finland are head and shoulders above the rest in terms of winrate and Japan and Britain are struggling hard. The rest is more or less ok, though a few tweaks can be made. So we are dealing with pretty severe balance issues that have made the draft mode very narrow in scope and a miserable experience for newer players to get into. Things are about to change.
In the upcoming fall update Air Supremacy, taking off on the 23rd of September, we will see two important changes to the draft mode.
First, we can now ban specific cards from showing up as draft picks and we can allow specially chosen cards in the Reserve Pool to be able to show up as a draft pick. This means we can prohibit cards that are so strong in draft that they can warp the whole thing from showing up and we can allow struggling draft nations to dip into their Reserve Pool to shore up their weaknesses. In other words, until now, the draft pool has been the same as the active pool for ranked battles, but balancing for draft is completely different from balancing for the active constructed meta. And as our focus has always been on the constructed side, the draft portion has suffered. Now that the two are separate we can finally control the balancing much better.
We will still try to maintain the active pool in the draft pool as much as possible, to not have it too jarring for newer players, but you will clearly notice the inclusion of reserved cards now when you draft, especially the nations seeing the most changes (Japan, Britain and the USA). Note that the draft deck list will show you which cards in the deck are reserved. This may feel a bit strange to some, but we deemed it better to show this to help players understand why they are seeing cards they may not otherwise be familiar with.
Moving forward, we will continue to update the draft pool lists, especially when new expansions drop and big rotation changes occur. The goal is for all the nations to have roughly the same winrate, so expect to see some tweaks as we adjust things to find the best balance. The full list of active cards banned from the draft pool and reserved cards allowed is public knowledge and will be provided for those interested.
The second change we are making is introducing a draft matchmaking system using a hidden MMR. Right now there are almost no matchmaking rules for draft, meaning anyone can pretty much be matched against anyone. The only meaningful matchmaking right now is that we try to match you against someone with the same score in your current draft run. This lack of rules is especially harsh for newer players to the draft format, creating a difficult stumbling block for them. Matching on the same score is still part of the matchmaking, but with a hidden MMR players will be matched against players of similar skill level much more often. This may be unfair to veteran draft players, but it makes the overall experience a lot more fair for the rest of the player base.
It is important to note that this new hidden MMR (based on the Elo system) is separate from the one we use for constructed matches. So players will have two hidden ratings now, one to indicate their skill level for constructed battles and another to indicate their skill level for draft matches. There is no direct connection between the two, so it is entirely possible for a player to have a high rating in one and low in the other.
Note that it takes time for an Elo based system to fully kick in, as ratings are adjusted based on results to find the correct skill level a player has. So the matchmaking will be a bit chaotic for the next few weeks, but should stabilize soon.
Just like with the matchmaking formula for constructed matches, we will not provide exact details on the one for draft matchmaking. Suffice to say players should have a lot more even and balanced experience in draft post Air Supremacy. We hope you enjoy and let’s also hope we don’t have to wait 7 more years for the next update to the draft mode. See you on the draft battlefield, commander!
Here is the full list of cards removed and added to the draft pool:
Japan
Removed:
388th Independent
40th Cavalry Regiment
Admiral Yamamoto
B5N Kate
Burning Sun
Cedar Division
Code of Bushido
Distant Front
Diplomatic Attaché
Flight to Oblivion (new card in Air Supremacy)
For Prosperity
Fukuoka Regiment
Grand Plans
Honor
IJN Yamato
Imperial Decree
Imperial Strength
Isolation
Kawanishi H6K
Ki-21 Sally
Long Range Recon
M6A1 Seiran
Outmaneuver
Redeployment
Shock Attack
Surprise Attack
The Great Expanse
The Tide Turns
Added:
1st Taipei Regiment
24th Cavalry Regiment
28cm Coastal Howitzer
3rd Yokosuka
34th Infantry Regiment
56th Recon
A5M4 Claude
A6M3 Zeke
Audacity
B6N Tenzan
B7A2 Ryusei
Bombing Raid
D4Y Suisei
Deadly Duty
Home Defense
Honorable Death
Ki-44 Tojo
Ki-100 Goshikisen
Naval Supply Run
On the Ascent
Out of the Mist
N1K-J Shiden
Tottori Regiment
Toyama Regiment
Type 3 Chi Nu
Under Fire
Utsunomiya Regiment
Britain
Removed:
7th Scottish Borderers
BPF
Breakout
Creeping Barrage
Delaying Tactics
Enemy Contact
For the King
Fortification
Grounded
HMS Sceptre
HMS Talbot
Infiltrate
Lure
National Fire Service
Naval Power
No43 Commandos
Overrun
QF 40mm Mk III
Royal Research
Tactical Withdrawal
The Rangers
(Agency Africa) - Poland Exile
(Lysander PL) - Poland Exile
(Orp Blyskawica) - Poland Exile
(Orp Orzel) - Poland Exile
Added:
1st Airlanding Brigade
2 Pounder
26 Engineer Regiment
3rd Canadian Division
9.2” Coastal Gun
Baluch Regiment
Bomber Run
East Surrey Regiment
Glamour Boys
Lend Lease
M3A3 Honey
Matilda Mk II
Mosquito FB Mk VI
No. 1 Commando
RAF Buffalo Mk I
RNZAF Kittyhawk
Sea Patrol
Shelling
Sincerely Yours
Spitfire MK II
Spitfire Mk V
Strong Bond
Supply Shortage
Typhoon Mk IB
(Devil's Brigade) - US Exile
USA
Removed:
104th Infantry Regiment
121st Infantry Regiment
175th Infantry Regiment
2nd Michigan
Blue and Grey
Cyclone Division
Fortunes of War
Furor
M4A2
US Military Research
Yank
Added:
11th Infantry Regiment
2/5 Marines
75th Rangers
8th Marines
Cadet Nurse Corps
Devil's Brigade
M24 Chaffee
Mass Deployment
P-38 Lightning
Shore Bombardment
Torpedo Attack
Germany
Removed:
Atlantic Command
Eagle Day
Fast Heinz
Foiled Plans
Reich Research
Added:
4th Pioneer Battalion
Joint Operation
Me 410 Hornisse
Panther D
StuG III-G
Soviets
Removed:
Blood Red Sky
Field Recon
No Retreat
Order 227
Out with the Old
Turning Point
Workers Unite!
Added:
25th Infantry Regiment
2nd Rifles
321st Rifle Regiment
35th Rifle Regiment
OT-34
PE-2
Urban Fighting
Finland
Removed:
5.D Sissiosasto
Friendly Fire
Frozen Assets
Infantry Regiment 36
Infantry Regiment 56
Sturmi
France
Removed:
Compromise
Free French Navy
Honor and Loyalty
Italy
Removed:
Eastern Front Bound
Vanguard
Added:
6th Alpini Regiment
Mediterranean Raid
Poland
Removed:
Act on the Intel
Agency Africa
Lysander PL
Orp Blyskawica
Orp Orzel
Added:
78th Steel Regiment
First to Fight
Hold the Line
PZL-23 Karas
Spitfire V PL