ScrabbleDude said:
I think I'm going to download Magic Online tonight. Any tips for someone just starting out online? I don't want to put much money into it right now.
I had a couple tips earlier in a previous page. If you don't want to invest too much buy the Deckbuilders essentials, at least two boxes, they're 5 bucks each and they still net you 4 tickets total. Which basically means they cost 3 dollars each. It'll fill your binder with tons of useful uncommons and commons. Then go to the freebots. Go to Community > Classifieds and search for free or free bot. You'll be able to fill out your binder with more commons.
Build some decks, see what type of deck you like, then research on what to spend those 4 tickets on for filling it out with better cards. You can compare prices of single cards by going to
www.mtgotraders.com
Basically the "currency" in the game is event tickets, tickets are used to be able to play in drafts or constructed formats, but since they are tradeable they're the defacto currency for trades. Since 1 ticket = 1 dollar for the official online store, its almost worth that much, but honestly, a ticket is worth slightly less due to mass bulk trades. Since the economy is so well run by the bots (depending on your point of view) its a deckbuilders paradise with rares costing 8 cents, of course tournament playable cards will go for much much more anywhere from 5 dollars to 100. With that said if you're interested in getting your feet wet with tournament play, there's such a critical mass of people getting into constructed with 1 on 1 grinders. They're cheap to get into, and you can win a decent amount of booster packs in the process. Since everyone and their grandma plays them, you won't have to worry about always playing the same old decks over and over.
If you need some good ideas for decks on the cheap. Wizads has a great column called
Building on a Budget the decks aren't rareless, but typically you can build the guys decks for less that 10 dollars. Sometimes even for pennies, and depending on how you play, can actually eke out a few wins here and there doing the 1 on 1 grinders.
As for a comprehensive guide on really what to do when you start? Eh.. its really hard to find a good one. There's so many things to do with MTGO that its hard to write an all in one. There's so many changes that can happen with patches.
A good source though would be to read some articles on
puremtgo.com but again, there's no real starters guide to MTGO. Every time I've read one or see someone post one, things change so much.
Though one that might help you is Peter Jahn's "
Diary of an online N00b" its a 4 article series where he gets his feet wet with MTGO. Its a fun read.