Author Topic: Magic: The Gathering  (Read 3395 times)

It's fine. I'm not actually sure about tournament rules, but three minutes seems really long. It may be correct, of course.

I started playing a few months ago and went to my first draft game last week (won 2/4 games).

Nice job. That's pretty good for a first draft.

I feel like I'm playing it incorrectly.

Would you mind posting your decklist?

So you don't set your deck, you have to shuffle, right?

Like isn't it 3 minutes for Tournaments?

Yes you have to shuffle. There is no set time for how long you have to shuffle, but after you finish shuffling, you have to let your opponent handle your deck. That can simply mean they tap the top of it and give it back, they can cut a few times, or they can even shuffle the deck. However, you don't want to be shuffling too long because each round in the tournament is 45 minutes for best 2 out of 3, meaning you want as much time to play as possible if it goes into game 3.

And decks aren't called life, death or whatever. They're Green (it has forests, basically), Red (mountains), Black (swamps), White (Plains), and Blue (Islands). And contrary to common belief, White isn't good, Black isn't evil. In fact, I'd say White's the most likely to be evil color, but that's really an opinion.

Green stands for Growth and Power. Red is Anger, Passion, and Fury. Blue is all about Knowledge, Trickery, and Cunning. White stands for Judgement and Purity. Black is Deceit, Sacrifice and Destruction. You'll notice that most cards meet these ideas. Predator Ooze and Primordial Hydra both grow and become powerful. In addition to that, green is all about getting land and mana. Blue is famous for it's draw spells and counters. Red is famous for Haste and it's cheap instant damage and creatures. White has most of the board wipes to level the playing field and life-gaining spells. Black has some of the most powerful spells, but it usually requires you pay some amount of life or sacrifice some amount of guys. Black is also famous for it's removal spells.

As far as what decks are called, decks are usually addressed by their cornerstone card, combo, or theme more often than their color. CawBlade is a blue and white deck that focuses heavily on equipping a Sword of Feast and Famine (or one of the others) and smashing the opponent with it. One of the best creatures to do this with is Squadron Hawk because once you stick one, you automatically get 3 back up hawks in case the original dies. Caw for the Hawks, Blade for the Sword. CawBlade. Another example of this is Exarch Twin. Though the deck is Red and Blue, the name comes from it's two-card combo. Vampires and Goblins consist of handful of Vampires and Goblins respectively. And while there are some decks that get their name from their colors (ie U/W Control), they are typically called by their Ravnica Guildname if it is two-colored (ie Boros, Izzet, Gruul, etc.) or by the shard (ally) name (ie Bant, Grixis, Jund, Naya or Esper). I'm pretty sure the other (enemy) five 3-color decks have names too, but nothing comes to mind right now.


Anyway, I just remembered how awesome magic.tcgplayer.com's articles are. Very helpful and pretty funny sometimes too. They are generally aimed towards Standard, but other formats pop up quite often also.
« Last Edit: March 02, 2012, 03:14:54 PM by Thorax »

If FtV: Realms doesn't have Sorrow's Path, and all of the Depletion Lands I'll be furious.

http://forum.blockland.us/index.php?topic=168849.0

It links to a neat program called Lackey: http://www.lackeyccg.com/

Pretty awesome for building decks and playing magic.
« Last Edit: March 03, 2012, 02:26:10 PM by Doomonkey »

http://roosteratrice.de

This is what I'll be using. I've heard it's one of the better free programs.

EDIT: It's available for both Macs and Windows (as well as Linux), which makes it a bit better over a lot of programs which generally only support Windows.
« Last Edit: March 03, 2012, 06:20:29 PM by Thorax »

I love MtG, I just got into it and use a red/green deck with a couple of artifacts. My friend and I play each other constantly and I must say, it's probably one of the best games I've played.

It's by far my favorite game.

I got a pack of Dark Ascension today not know what I'd get, seeing how I've been out of the loop for almost a year. Open it up and got Strangleroot Geist aka Mini-Vengevine. It's a $2 uncommon which is worth more than my $0.50 rare. I get to the end of the pack and find that I also got a foil Strangleroot Geist, which is $6. I was pretty happy with it.

My dad was just complaining about how luck based the game is.

Like sure it's got a luck factor, but he was complaining about how he couldn't always get early monsters.

I told him he needs to make his deck have either more mana in it or to have 1 in 6 cards be castable by 1 or 2 mana and to use a mono color deck.


 

I bought 4 Starter Decks and a Deck Creation Kit.

I'm going out to buy another DCK in half an hour.

285 cards for 20 bucks, so cash.

My dad was just complaining about how luck based the game is.

Like sure it's got a luck factor, but he was complaining about how he couldn't always get early monsters.

I told him he needs to make his deck have either more mana in it or to have 1 in 6 cards be castable by 1 or 2 mana and to use a mono color deck.


 
Your dad is a sore loser.

My dad was just complaining about how luck based the game is.

Like sure it's got a luck factor, but he was complaining about how he couldn't always get early monsters.

I told him he needs to make his deck have either more mana in it or to have 1 in 6 cards be castable by 1 or 2 mana and to use a mono color deck.

He doesn't need to have 1 in 6 cards be castable by 1 or 2 mana, but he does need to work on his ramp.

I have a really well built land destruction deck. I am the reason all my friends have added extra land to their decks.

But it is usually futile since I run these.

Best LD deck would include four Wastelands, Strip Mines, and Sink Holes.

I have a White Weenie deck that has about....80 percent of the creatures costing two mana. And a red deck where 65 percent cost one.

I have 3 Decks:

Latest: Swift Justice Starter Pack (Dark Acension)
Old: Jund Starter pack (Shards of Alara)
Oldest: Ressurection Deck (Timeshift Block)