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Re: Magic The Gathering
Currently playing Mage Blade.
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Re: Magic The Gathering
Originally Posted by kaiteng
According to this, red burn deck is the cheapest.
Or you can take a lot of time researching for a new deck that works and nobody doesn't prepare for it.
I wouldn't start playing Legacy. Easily the most expensive format.
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Re: Magic The Gathering
i had a sick legacy deck, bloodghast dredge, havent played in two years, dunno if bloodghast dredge is even relevant anymore.
EDH is where it's at though, I made a mono red Norin The Wary deck that locks down the whole board, so f*cking annoying but so fun to play. Damn I still love this game. Maybe I'll start playing again over the summer
I was good at it, could probably win some of the big tournaments over here in england if i ever decided to invest money in the game
Last standard I played was when rise of eldrazi was the newest deck, I made an old school style sligh deck with goblin guides, goblin arsonist and jackal pups and goblin bushwhacker that was consistently beating U/W and other decks with all those $50 jaces, my deck cost like $20 total.
Just read theres a new 2 mana red planeswalkjer cominmg out, might need to get back into this game
Last edited by Nick Young; 04-19-2012 at 03:07 PM.
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Re: Magic The Gathering
Originally Posted by Nick Young
I hate dredge its such a non interactive deck to play against, so glad its such a easy deck to hate out.
To anyone wanting to play magic tips before spending
find what format is most played ie: standard/modern and legacy/EDH, since you dont want to be stuck with a deck you cant actively play.
decide what you want to build first, I suggest buying directly since buying packs is just wasting time ( although I do enjoy drafting and opening packs)
read and be updated on the current meta so you aware of what decks you will be facing.
If you dont have time I suggest investing in Magic online since its more suited to people with time restrained schedules and matches are 24/7
Lastly have fun since its a game at the end of the day.
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Re: Magic The Gathering
Originally Posted by Nick Young
i had a sick legacy deck, bloodghast dredge, havent played in two years, dunno if bloodghast dredge is even relevant anymore.
EDH is where it's at though, I made a mono red Norin The Wary deck that locks down the whole board, so f*cking annoying but so fun to play. Damn I still love this game. Maybe I'll start playing again over the summer
I was good at it, could probably win some of the big tournaments over here in england if i ever decided to invest money in the game
Last standard I played was when rise of eldrazi was the newest deck, I made an old school style sligh deck with goblin guides, goblin arsonist and jackal pups and goblin bushwhacker that was consistently beating U/W and other decks with all those $50 jaces, my deck cost like $20 total.
Just read theres a new 2 mana red planeswalkjer cominmg out, might need to get back into this game
You would not win any big tournaments in England. The people that play MTG are insanely competetive and just because you beat some people who had Jaces in their decks doesn't mean you could do it on a competetive level or even close to it.
EDH is fun though. That's how I got started but I wouldn't recommend it. The game mechanics are different enough to where you don't want to be in the EDH mindset when playing Standard.
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Re: Magic The Gathering
Originally Posted by kaiteng
As a semi-competitive player, it's tough to have that fun feeling when you lost badly either from luck, yourself, or both. You do invest quite a lot to be in the fray and you probably want some back. I've tried my best to enjoy the game though. At least, you lost your money a lot slower than being in a casino.
I used to be ranked 40th in my country and I can agree with you to a extent just so many sore losers or dudes who would do anything to win. With the current prize payout of weekly tournaments the temptation to cheat is high
ie : see Alex Bertocini and Edgar Flores and even Japanese super pro Saito.
I was once in a tourney where I basically won against a top 10 guy and he basically called a judge on me because I made a play error, (basically I didnt declare something which caused the infinite combo/loop for me to occur) So instead of me winning I lost that match, ever since Ive never been nice to the dude and gave him parlay ( I usually help newer players and give leniency to noobs) The reason I mentioned fun is if you dont like it anymore why you still playing.
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Re: Magic The Gathering
Originally Posted by kaiteng
Of course, playing in any kind of "competitive" tournaments in any games anywhere in the world are not gonna be as fun as playing in more casual environment unless you set your mind right.
EDH is just plain fun for me. It is multiplayer friendly and quite affordable to everyone, old or new players.
EDH is now actually getting to be expensive also rare out of print or obscure trash cards that were hardly used in there heyday are expensive in EDH
like Mana reflection , doubling season, akroma's memorial and gilded lotus to name a few, even newer cards like death barron which was $ bin rare are now $12 due to demand in EDH
another big business in MTG is card alters I have a friend who does alters and charges $20-30 a card and gets orders from around the world.
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Re: Magic The Gathering
Originally Posted by kaiteng
New players can easily start with pre-contructed Commander deck for 30 bucks, well, except "Counterpunch" of course, then go from there. You don't really need all those expensive cards if you can't afford them since the format is strictly casual in most places; Crystal Ball instead of Sensei's Divining Top, Cancel instead of Force of Will, a hell lot of non-basic lands instead of dual lands, and so on.
yeah you have a point I actualy enjoy cube better, and so sad I missed out on counterpunch when it was only around $25, now no more scavenging ooze anywhere
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Re: Magic The Gathering
Originally Posted by kaiteng
That set is 50 bucks nowadays just because the Ooze is such a hot commodity in Legacy.
There is a report that WoTC will go in Cube format and make it official very soon. The format requires a group of players, but I'm more of a lone wolf so it is not suitable for me.
Been doing some research on maverick. So this jacob kory is the king of maverick huh.
I didn't think that deck was that good.
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Re: Magic The Gathering
Originally Posted by kaiteng
Had a terrible Avacyn Restored pre-release events last weekend. I managed to get one Temporal Mastery off packs and a door prize of a Commander set though.
Should I sell that Mythic now?
yea always sell cards in standard especially with the hype of a new card
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Re: Magic The Gathering
Originally Posted by soadrules
You would not win any big tournaments in England. The people that play MTG are insanely competetive and just because you beat some people who had Jaces in their decks doesn't mean you could do it on a competetive level or even close to it.
EDH is fun though. That's how I got started but I wouldn't recommend it. The game mechanics are different enough to where you don't want to be in the EDH mindset when playing Standard.
No, my local game store in Cali had some players who won star city games opens and I could beat their netdecks with my monored I actually put in some effort into tweaking and playtesting. I'm actually pretty good at MTG, think I could win a big tournament if I tried, and spent months working on a deck to kill the meta.
Too bad they didn't reprint bolt, my favorite card ever
Last edited by Nick Young; 05-06-2012 at 10:16 PM.
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Re: Magic The Gathering
Originally Posted by Nick Young
No, my local game store in Cali had some players who won star city games opens and I could beat their netdecks with my monored I actually put in some effort into tweaking and playtesting. I'm actually pretty good at MTG, think I could win a big tournament if I tried, and spent months working on a deck to kill the meta.
Too bad they didn't reprint bolt, my favorite card ever
What part of cali are you in?
if you are in so cal...thats where i'm from. Those players are RUTHLESS.
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Re: Magic The Gathering
I take it MTG is still a pretty popular game?
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Re: Magic The Gathering
Originally Posted by Nick Young
No, my local game store in Cali had some players who won star city games opens and I could beat their netdecks with my monored I actually put in some effort into tweaking and playtesting. I'm actually pretty good at MTG, think I could win a big tournament if I tried, and spent months working on a deck to kill the meta.
Too bad they didn't reprint bolt, my favorite card ever
Too bad MTG tournaments aren't about beating them once or twice. I've beaten a few ranked players once or twice. When you can do it consistently on the big stages, come talk to me.
And yes, MTG is still popular.
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