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I just actually saw the contents of the Duel Decks. Isochron Scepter AND Life From The Loam? Whoa. Plus Witness, Brainstorm and of course Niv Mizzet. They seem pretty good.
 
Anybody want to buy my Rootbound Crag for something (in mtgo)? I'm looking for some stuff for a Goblin deck and I got nothing right now, haha.
 
I haven't played magic in like 15 years. Bought a couple of starter packs today on a whim. Planes Walker or something I'm not too familiar with.

Got them mainly as a back up while at PAX if my portable gaming devices die. Do I need to purchase D20's? I think I need D6's too right?
 
A pen and notebook with one or two coins will do the job of d20s.

No you'll never need a d6 unless you're playing with some old ass cards.
 
I haven't played magic in like 15 years. Bought a couple of starter packs today on a whim. Planes Walker or something I'm not too familiar with.

Got them mainly as a back up while at PAX if my portable gaming devices die. Do I need to purchase D20's? I think I need D6's too right?

For life totals, a pen and paper or your smartphone will be good enough to keep track.

For counters, you can use anything you want, but dice are sometimes preferred because you can easily indicate 4 counters by having a die with 4 face up instead of putting 4 pennies on the card.

Never necessary, but nice to have. Honestly, pennies work fine as counters.
 
I find the problem with dice is that if you accidentally jiggle the board or something, welp.
 
I haven't played magic in like 15 years. Bought a couple of starter packs today on a whim. Planes Walker or something I'm not too familiar with.

Got them mainly as a back up while at PAX if my portable gaming devices die. Do I need to purchase D20's? I think I need D6's too right?
Planechase?
 
Thanks for the quick info. I went to a local hobby store to buy Magic cards. The shopkeeper was very nice and recommended a duel deck package. Ajani vs Nicol Bolas. Just one puzzling thing. There are cards in the decks with 2 colours. Sorcery. An example would be a card that says "Pain" which is a 1 black and "Suffering" which is 3 colourless and 1 red to cast. If i draw that card and play it, I tap the cost and pick the one side I want to play then discard?
 
Thanks for the quick info. I went to a local hobby store to buy Magic cards. The shopkeeper was very nice and recommended a duel deck package. Ajani vs Nicol Bolas. Just one puzzling thing. There are cards in the decks with 2 colours. Sorcery. An example would be a card that says "Pain" which is a 1 black and "Suffering" which is 3 colourless and 1 red to cast. If i draw that card and play it, I tap the cost and pick the one side I want to play then discard?

Ah, a split card. Yes, you choose which one you want to play when you play the card, and pay the cost associated with that side.
 
Thanks for the quick info. I went to a local hobby store to buy Magic cards. The shopkeeper was very nice and recommended a duel deck package. Ajani vs Nicol Bolas. Just one puzzling thing. There are cards in the decks with 2 colours. Sorcery. An example would be a card that says "Pain" which is a 1 black and "Suffering" which is 3 colourless and 1 red to cast. If i draw that card and play it, I tap the cost and pick the one side I want to play then discard?
Correct! You pick which side you want to cast. Those split cards are awesome because of the versatility.

On a related note- the Izzet v Golgari deck is definitely worth more than its $20 pricetag.
 
I've been weeding the collection to make space and Jesus Christ I own too many cards. You're partially to blame, GAF. I have a lucky friend who is just getting in, and he's about to get an ass-load of cards for nothing.

I got a great deal on a Sword of Light and Shadow yesterday. Super pumped to use it.
 
Dice are needed to determine who goes first, and can be useful for tracking how many counters are on a given permanent.

You might want to read up on rules changes over the past 15 years. Especially since you've never seen Planeswalkers before.
 
For life totals, a pen and paper or your smartphone will be good enough to keep track.

For counters, you can use anything you want, but dice are sometimes preferred because you can easily indicate 4 counters by having a die with 4 face up instead of putting 4 pennies on the card.

Never necessary, but nice to have. Honestly, pennies work fine as counters.

This is offtopic but does anyone use the dice to say what the attack and defense is instead of how many +1/+1? I have people at my shop who do that and put the dice up one for something like stromkirk captain that gives +1/+1 but isn't a counter. Such a convoluted way to keep track of stuff, fucking hate it.
 
Going over to the official page to watch some tutorials. It's amazing the longevity of this game. The store was pretty full of people playing Magic and other CCG's. I sold my Magic cards back in the day thinking my comics at the time would be worth more if I kept them. I was sadly mistaken lol. The shopkeeper said my dual lands from the 90's are worth something if I still had them.
 
Going over to the official page to watch some tutorials. It's amazing the longevity of this game. The store was pretty full of people playing Magic and other CCG's. I sold my Magic cards back in the day thinking my comics at the time would be worth more if I kept them. I was sadly mistaken lol. The shopkeeper said my dual lands from the 90's are worth something if I still had them.

....its probably a good idea if you don't look up how much those are worth...
 
....its probably a good idea if you don't look up how much those are worth...

It makes me wish I knew what I traded when I was younger though although I probably don't want to know either. I traded for phyrexian dreadnought and other cards and the kid's older brother had really good decks so I'm assuming I got hosed in value but I'll never know. Really curious what I could have traded back then.
 
I had cards circa 94-95 so I guess they would be worth something now. But when you're a kid you didn't really think if Magic would still be popular years later. I traded my cards for some SNES games at the time.
 
This is offtopic but does anyone use the dice to say what the attack and defense is instead of how many +1/+1? I have people at my shop who do that and put the dice up one for something like stromkirk captain that gives +1/+1 but isn't a counter. Such a convoluted way to keep track of stuff, fucking hate it.

I don't like it either, but if you learned the game that way, it makes sense to you.

Of course, if you ever want to play competitively you better get that shit straight. A lot of kitchen tablers don't understand that +1/+1 and +1/+1 counters are not the same, and they need to be separated. I told some of my casual friends to just simply add the numbers up to get the actual P/T and they get all hissy about how they don't want to do math. Jeez.

Don't even get me started on lands above creatures. WHY
 
I don't like it either, but if you learned the game that way, it makes sense to you.

Of course, if you ever want to play competitively you better get that shit straight. A lot of kitchen tablers don't understand that +1/+1 and +1/+1 counters are not the same, and they need to be separated. I told some of my casual friends to just simply add the numbers up to get the actual P/T and they get all hissy about how they don't want to do math. Jeez.

Don't even get me started on lands above creatures. WHY

Worst offender is the ability "Add X to your mana pool". I have seen three new/inexperienced players who thought that that meant you permanently got that mana in your mana pool, even if it was on a sorcery"
 
Well here's hoping you get back into the game! Let us know any other questions you have

I'm worried I'll get hooked and have another expensive hobby to fund! I'm a 9-5er in my 30's now and I have little time to play video games as it is. The store I was at today was filled with middle school kids :)

I'm hoping to be a casual player if possible. I don't personally know anyone who plays anymore.
 
Worst offender is the ability "Add X to your mana pool". I have seen three new/inexperienced players who thought that that meant you permanently got that mana in your mana pool, even if it was on a sorcery"

It's apparently very common for people to think that Llanowar Elves reads "{T}: Put a Forest into play from outside of the game."
 
I don't like it either, but if you learned the game that way, it makes sense to you.

Of course, if you ever want to play competitively you better get that shit straight. A lot of kitchen tablers don't understand that +1/+1 and +1/+1 counters are not the same, and they need to be separated. I told some of my casual friends to just simply add the numbers up to get the actual P/T and they get all hissy about how they don't want to do math. Jeez.

Don't even get me started on lands above creatures. WHY

LOL, my friend does a land thing to be a douche but now he claims it makes him play better. I just mirror people who do it and they get pissed off and knock it off so I don't mind. :)

But ya, with the +1/+1 they say they'll remember and that's just not good enough. I don't want to slagstorm a bunch of 4/4s that should all die since they were only 4/4s due to a captain pumping one that is now dead and they always forget. It's the same people who untap lands as a huge lump so you can't count lands and always "accidentally" don't have enough lands, it's just a hassle to even have to keep having to double check everything especially when they get all pissy about it. It's things like that that push me to MTGO, so much less nonsense.


I'm worried I'll get hooked and have another expensive hobby to fund! I'm a 9-5er in my 30's now and I have little time to play video games as it is. The store I was at today was filled with middle school kids :)

I'm hoping to be a casual player if possible. I don't personally know anyone who plays anymore.

If that's the case, you might enjoy the online version more instead. There's always tons of people to play and different formats.
 
I'm worried I'll get hooked and have another expensive hobby to fund! I'm a 9-5er in my 30's now and I have little time to play video games as it is. The store I was at today was filled with middle school kids :)

I'm hoping to be a casual player if possible. I don't personally know anyone who plays anymore.

Casual play is best play. Get some friends into it, spend friday night with a few beers and a four way multiplayer game.
 
If that's the case, you might enjoy the online version more instead. There's always tons of people to play and different formats.

This. Even better if you get your friends into it. Simply boot up the app and play in your underwear against your friends who are themselves in their underwear. :)
 
I have a hard time convincing them to play Catan on Wednesday nights as it is :)

Magic can be played as a 4 player game? I thought it was 1 Vs 1.
 
FFA is pretty terrible IMO, but 2HG is a lot of fun.

EDIT: So last night I ran into an interesting Mill/Chalice of Life brew in the Just for Fun room. His plays went like this: Mindcrank, Chalice of Life, Witchbane Orb, Norn's Annex, Exquisite Blood, Blood Reckoning. I assume he had Day of Judgement or Black Sun's in his deck, but I never saw them. I was playing Grixis Planeswalkers, so I didn't have much a problem dealing with him. I got Liliana online and threatened ultimate right before dropping Nicol Bolas; he grumbled something about "so much for just for fun" and bailed.

Kind of a weird brew, but interesting.
 
Man, I have the worst luck. Just lost my second consecutive draft in the final round due to comedic levels of mana flood. In the first draft, I was WB Exalted, and saw all of 6 spells across the 2 games. In the second draft, I was UG, and after a competitive game 1 win, I mulled to 5 in games 2 and 3 and drew nothing but lands in both games.

Anyone else just get bad beats one after another?
 
Man, I have the worst luck. Just lost my second consecutive draft in the final round due to comedic levels of mana flood. In the first draft, I was WB Exalted, and saw all of 6 spells across the 2 games. In the second draft, I was UG, and after a competitive game 1 win, I mulled to 5 in games 2 and 3 and drew nothing but lands in both games.

Anyone else just get bad beats one after another?

I have a superstitious way of shuffling and cutting decks. If I have bad draws, I blame my shuffling process: because I did/didn't shuffle my special way, it fucked up. It's dumb, but it gives me something to blame other than luck, and thus less stress.
 
Capsize is one of the most broken, horribly designed spells in the history of the game.

Capsize isn't that broken. You've fucked up if you allow them to get both buyback and counter mana and deserve to lose. A Capsize lock is difficult to create.
 
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