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Magic The Gathering
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Wynd_Fox:
Magic the Gathering is a trading/collecting card game that was created in 1993 and published by Wizards of the Coast. It is played between two or more players, each with a deck of cards he or she created. The rules are pretty simple to learn, but can get really confusing if the opponent has some older cards. It is currently played by about 6 million people. If you can't afford to buy cards (which can be really expensive, even from a specialized store), then there is a computer version available on Steam called Duel Of The Planeswalkers. If anyone has that, and wants to play a Player Match with me, do so within the next ten minutes, please.

EDIT: Personally I play a 3/4 Green 1/4 Red 60 card deck, but I'm thinking of making a Black deck, and pure Green mana ramp deck.
JAW959:
My girlfriend taught me how to play this Saturday, I rather liked it.
Fizzles:
I recommended a started deck to those who are new.  It seems like the skillless/friend way to play but  because of the mana system it'd take forever to get a decent deck off of booster packs.

Anyways I roll Red/Blue 50/50 where red=monsters and blue=spells.  I don't play much because I don't have many people to play with :\
Wynd_Fox:
Red monsters are junk, silly. All they are are goblins and the occasional dragon. Blue spells are pretty smexy, though.

I play everyday at lunch with my friends.
Fizzles:

--- Quote from: Wynd_Fox on March 28, 2011, 02:13:37 AM ---Red monsters are junk, silly. All they are are goblins and the occasional dragon. Blue spells are pretty smexy, though.

I play everyday at lunch with my friends.

--- End quote ---
I'm going for a dragon/serpent deck. I mainly use my goblins as shields for the bigger creatures (Minotaurs/Giants/Dragons/Drakes/Serpants)
Before I had those goblins to take the damage I was getting wrecked pretty quick.
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