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when you know noone is actually watching you and everyone is an afkbot
They will show up in-game almost immediately. As long as you're not in a match. Also get notified with the Twitch notification system.
But everyone who watches streams now and then you can see that there are also more active ppl in the chat.
So, I think even with the AFK "abuse" it's promoting the game and it helps the streamers.
Also the "always just afk watchers" are drawn more into the game due to the rewards they get.
I would say the system isn't flawless but helping all sides, that's fine by me :)
That's typically a false good idea that brings nothing commercially to the game.
Yeah but its only for October...probably to coincide with the new campaign coming out and because MtG Arena is now in open beta...gotta fight the competition somehow...
The chests that pop up are something that isn't fully implemented yet (from what I understand). The actual drops will pop up in game and you'll get a twitch notification when you get one, they take a little while and I think there's a limit to how many you can get a day although I can't confirm that.
Side note, I got a free draft ticket, used it and ended up getting matched against the streamer I happen to be watching. Didn't realize it until I pretty much won but still. Thought it was funny, lol. Felt bad though.