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- cjl2004
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Scratcher
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Magic: The Gathering
Can people tell me their favorite (preferably what you think is the best) planeswalker. My favorite is Venser.
- migo48
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Scratcher
14 posts
Magic: The Gathering
Can people tell me their favorite (preferably what you think is the best) planeswalker. My favorite is Venser.As a blue player, love playing Jace. He has different cards with different abilities. He is in my opinion, the best. Although, it depends on how you play any of the plains walkers that really matter.
- cjl2004
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Scratcher
14 posts
Magic: The Gathering
Jace is my second favorite (I have Jace, Vryn's Prodigy//Jace, Telepath Unbound )Can people tell me their favorite (preferably what you think is the best) planeswalker. My favorite is Venser.As a blue player, love playing Jace. He has different cards with different abilities. He is in my opinion, the best. Although, it depends on how you play any of the plains walkers that really matter.
- lolrenz12
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Magic: The Gathering
Hello! Don't wanna open a new thread about this. So I'll “re-open” this thread. If this is necroposting please tell me!
I am a huge fan of MTG (Magic: The Gathering)! And you all players are welcome!
I am a huge fan of MTG (Magic: The Gathering)! And you all players are welcome!
- lolrenz12
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Magic: The Gathering
Bump!
If you are new to Magic, we'll be pleased to introduce you! By the way, a great place to discover Magic is the official website itself: just look for “mtg” in the Internet and you'll find it (the game is published by Wizards of the Coast)! You'll find in it MTG's lore, a lot of tips, all the card decks, and even a HUGE library with ALL THE (official) CARDS of MTG!
Magic: The Gathering is game designed by Richard Garfield in 1993. It hasn't stoped growing and innovating since!
I also make cards btw.
If you are new to Magic, we'll be pleased to introduce you! By the way, a great place to discover Magic is the official website itself: just look for “mtg” in the Internet and you'll find it (the game is published by Wizards of the Coast)! You'll find in it MTG's lore, a lot of tips, all the card decks, and even a HUGE library with ALL THE (official) CARDS of MTG!
Magic: The Gathering is game designed by Richard Garfield in 1993. It hasn't stoped growing and innovating since!
I also make cards btw.
- dual_creator43
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Magic: The Gathering
I got into Magic: The Gathering when I was in fifth grade, but I didn't play that often until seventh and eighth grade when I joined the MTG club at my school. Now I have a solid collection of cards and a few decks to choose from, even if I almost never win because all the lands are piled together. (There was one time where I lost and I decided to check what cards I would have drawn next. The next eight cards were all lands.)
- lolrenz12
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Magic: The Gathering
I got into Magic: The Gathering when I was in fifth grade, but I didn't play that often until seventh and eighth grade when I joined the MTG club at my school. Now I have a solid collection of cards and a few decks to choose from, even if I almost never win because all the lands are piled together. (There was one time where I lost and I decided to check what cards I would have drawn next. The next eight cards were all lands.)Wow, you have a MTG club in your school!
I got introduced to MTG finding an old (uh… 2014, thought) deck in my closet. I played it some times with this only deck (2 persons playing from the same deck XD), and then I just got into the whole world! Then I bought a second deck. :3
Does the lands problem happen very often?
- dual_creator43
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Magic: The Gathering
Now that I'm in high school, there doesn't seem to be an MTG club. But since the person who created the last one is going to the same school as me, maybe he will recreate it. (Once quarantine ends, of course.) I got introduced to MTG because the place I went to after school had a group of people who played and I decided to join them.I got into Magic: The Gathering when I was in fifth grade, but I didn't play that often until seventh and eighth grade when I joined the MTG club at my school. Now I have a solid collection of cards and a few decks to choose from, even if I almost never win because all the lands are piled together. (There was one time where I lost and I decided to check what cards I would have drawn next. The next eight cards were all lands.)Wow, you have a MTG club in your school!
I got introduced to MTG finding an old (uh… 2014, thought) deck in my closet. I played it some times with this only deck (2 persons playing from the same deck XD), and then I just got into the whole world! Then I bought a second deck. :3
Does the lands problem happen very often?
About the land problem, someone saw when it happened, and his response was, “You need to shuffle better.” The problem with lands being piled up is no matter when it happens, it's bad. If it happens too early, you won't get any other cards (creatures, sorcery, instants, etc.) to play. If it happens too late, that means you probably won't have enough mana for many of your cards until it's too late.
- lolrenz12
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Magic: The Gathering
If the land problem happens too often, maybe you should use less lands, I suppose.
What an interesting story. I've been introduced to MTG finding an old deck in my games closet xD.
bump (yeah, why not)
What an interesting story. I've been introduced to MTG finding an old deck in my games closet xD.
bump (yeah, why not)
- megaelectron2006
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Scratcher
500+ posts
Magic: The Gathering
Is magic the gathering expensive? Or is there some popular digital alternative (for free)
- lightningcat01
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Scratcher
27 posts
Magic: The Gathering
Is magic the gathering expensive? Or is there some popular digital alternative (for free)You can get MTG online which is free, I don't have it so I don't know how you get more cards though.
- lolrenz12
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Magic: The Gathering
You can also download MTG Arena, which is also free.Is magic the gathering expensive? Or is there some popular digital alternative (for free)You can get MTG online which is free, I don't have it so I don't know how you get more cards though.
A “real” starter deck should cost about less than 15$.
Last edited by lolrenz12 (Oct. 14, 2020 17:50:10)
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