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The original pay to win game…


The original pay to win game…



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  • The_Last_Reader

    Before there was the Magic Boardgames, my boarding gaming crew use to stick to only the premade decks up until snow lands. We would shuffled the boxes around and grab one and that was your deck. We was too broke to be buying boosters but we did like the game and still play it but only with pre made decks

  • Pellektricity

    Sadly, my collection spanning from Alpha to mirage/visions was taken by junkies.. I still stew over this… So much Ice Age. So many old cards.. Gone. So some piece of shit could get high for a couple hours…

  • animeyescrazyno

    Commander was a real breath of fresh air to the game. My brother and I have bought at least 30 commander decks just because of how much FUN we had with them. And then Wizards realized the goose was golden and started pumping out 15 commander decks PER YEAR. We haven’t touched the game since last year. Sucks.

  • Rusalka-rusalka

    This made me quit playing MTG with cards. I still have some Steam games that I could play if I wanted. But, I grew tired of having to buy new packs regularly.

  • Historical-Cap5006

    We would just play with proxies type 1. Free and OP decks.
    Also draft and sealed tournaments were cheap way to get cards and required winning with cheap decks. Also Warhammer came out 10 years before and was much more brutal p2w.

  • Earthwick

    I always tried to make decks out of common cards. Worked marvelously for Pokemon card game but only about 50% of the time for Magic.

  • Silaquix

    My sons bought commander decks and thought they were hot shit. I used their cards and played against them for awhile while I built my own deck. Helped me get familiar with the game again after almost 20 years.

    Then my necroduality deck was done and my kids hated me because every time we played I’d cover the table in zombies.
    I used to do the same thing with a green deck and 1/1 squirrels back in the day.

  • Ilikepleatedskirts

    This is what killed out magic nights. One of the people would just ebay and spend hundreds on whatever the newest meta was while the rest of us were just dickin around with goblin burn decks cause we didn’t care for spending on every sing new release.

  • ReticulateLemur

    And that’s why as I’m getting back into MTG after years away I’m only focusing on Draft. Don’t have to spend hundreds of dollars to craft the perfect deck; just pay $16, open your packs, and hope the odds are on your side. The rest comes down to how good you are at working with sub-optimal cards.

  • Blobblehead

    A long time ago, in school, I would try to play against upper-middle-class kids who had access to basically any cards they wanted, and I was poor with a few hundred cards. I’d always lose. Until I built a cheesy red/blue deck full of red direct damage spells and blue counterspells, power sinks, and control magic. I really couldn’t lose at that point, I’d just destroy, counter, or control everything they tried to cast, or quickly erase their health with lightning bolts and fireballs.

    I felt a little bad, but you do what you have to.

  • KiraTsukasa

    Yeah, pay to win, it’s basically what killed the game for me. When you buy packs and try your best to put a deck together only to be destroyed by someone who spent $2000 on cards, it’s not fun, especially when you don’t have $2000 to also dump on cards. The game itself is just a roundabout way of seeing who’s wallet was bigger.

  • Mcqu_Clren

    Just recently made a commander deck for $5 and it SLAPS so this post is generally correct but you can have fun with magic for cheap too!

  • A_Guy_in_Orange

    While I will never say it’s not an addiction (it is) or buying boosters isn’t gambling (it is) the game itself ain’t really pay to win. Sure it’s not F2P in paper but you can buy singles and build a reasonable deck to play at an LGS

  • dreadcanadian

    I still remember when someone won a tournament pre-2000 using all common/cheap red/green beaters. Kirk Ape, Ironclaw Orcs, Orcish Artillery.. . It was hilarious.

  • Wermine

    I suggest cube. Take ~100 good cards of each color (+some artifacts + lands). Shuffle. Make piles of 15. These acts as boosters, draft. After games, shuffle and go again.

    You _can_ use a lot of money to put expensive cards in the cube. You can also make junk cube. Or pauper cube. Or whatever. As long as colors are balanced and have some kind of curve.

    Swaping stuff keeps it fresh. You can also play other formats with it like winchester draft.

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