They're intentionally segregated (and overpriced online) in order to protect the paper game.
...What's cheap about online, exactly?Don't you mean overpriced IRL? Online is ridiculously cheap.
...What's cheap about online, exactly?
...What's cheap about online, exactly?
I play constructed pretty much exclusively, so the exceptions weighthuge for me. (The market def gets flooded w/ rares tho because of set redemptions leaving half behind.)Cards are extremely cheap online compared to their paper counterparts with some certain exceptions. But for the most part the cards online are pennies in comparison.
I play constructed pretty much exclusively, so the exceptions weighthuge for me. (The market def gets flooded w/ rares tho because of set redemptions leaving half behind.)
Yup, got blown out round 1 with the best deck I've ever drafted. God damn it.
I should rephrase that. I am a Spike. I play exclusively tournament play.I don't draft either. Singles are silly cheap on MTGO. Like, with the exception of money rares (which are competitively priced) the other cards are usually pennies on the dollar. 15 tix last you foreverrrrrr
Best sealed deck I've ever had was at the MBS pre-release. Mono-Red, had 13-15 removal spells and the haste Dragon. Didn't drop a game. (Mirran Packs = stuuuupid good, and got you the better pre-release card!)Yup, got blown out round 1 with the best deck I've ever drafted. God damn it.
So how much does it cost to get into magic online?
I should rephrase that. I am a Spike. I play exclusively tournament play.
If you sit across from me, I want you to be trying as hard as you possibly can to kill me. Because I'll be doing the same.
Shelling out $30 for Mythics twice = ughhh.
Minimum 20 bucks. You get product for it.
Wait isn't there a primer we put up here for MTGO? The_Technomancer don't we have one in the op? Oops I was supposed to write it. I guess I could do that tonight.
Essentially you can have endless fun for less than 20 bucks. There's no subscription.
But yeah after I eat dinner I'll write up something for people interested in MODO. The costs and where you can get free cards and the perks for playing.
Wasn't there a subscription at some point?
Before Mythics it was definitely more expensive.That's weird. I remember back in the day that magic online used to be hard to crack into for some reason.. maybe the buy in was a lot more expensive? I'm not too sure.
That's weird. I remember back in the day that magic online used to be hard to crack into for some reason.. maybe the buy in was a lot more expensive? I'm not too sure.
Drafting is actually a lot less cost-effective on MTGO because of how cheap singles are.
That being said, you can draft anywhere, anytime, as much as you want...
Good fucking lord. I put together a deck out of cards I got IRL, then priced it out online. 300 bucks. I have a deck of freaking cardboard worth 300 bucks.
That's a chunk of change....shit. Not bragging, really. Just in shock at these prices. I'm definitely ass backwards though. I play almost only online, and all my decks there were built for 15 bucks or so.
It really is amazing how fast it can stack up. I had a metalworker put together that was worth about 600. Realizing you are playing magic with $600 in front of you is disconcerting.
Similarly, I have been pulling out the money cards, sleeving them, and putting them in a small box for safe keeping and realizing I have well over $2000 dollars in a box sitting there trips me out.
Back when mirage first came out I was collecting Lion's Eye Diamonds cause it was such a shitty card and I loved having shitty cards. My friends and people at the card shop would just give them to me. I had about 20 or so.
Then in 1998 I graduated high school and quit playing magic just before Urza's block came out. I never had any really good cards at the time then. Some (now) notable standouts were 5 Phyrexian Dreadnoughts, 6 enlightened tutors is what I remember. There were a ton of ancient tombs in there as well. That summer I sold all my paper cards for about 20 bucks so for a carton of cigarettes.
Sigh...
Ooh, I didn't notice Serra Avenger was back:
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I have a weird spot of love for this card.
It really is amazing how fast it can stack up. I had a metalworker deck put together that was worth about 600. Realizing you are playing magic with $600 in front of you is disconcerting.
Similarly, I have been pulling out the money cards, sleeving them, and putting them in a small box for safe keeping and realizing I have well over $2000 dollars in a box sitting there trips me out.
Seriously, it can be a disconcerting at times. A friend texted my yesterday asking to borrow cards for GP Atlanta this weekend. 4 Force of Wills and 4 Tropical Islands. I didn't think anything of it until later when I was curious, and it priced up to around $700 casually loaned out. Hell, when the SCG train comes near or for GP Providence last year, it has been known to be in the few thousand range. Shit adds up quickly.
It really is amazing how fast it can stack up. I had a metalworker deck put together that was worth about 600. Realizing you are playing magic with $600 in front of you is disconcerting.
Similarly, I have been pulling out the money cards, sleeving them, and putting them in a small box for safe keeping and realizing I have well over $2000 dollars in a box sitting there trips me out.
Back when mirage first came out I was collecting Lion's Eye Diamonds cause it was such a shitty card and I loved having shitty cards. My friends and people at the card shop would just give them to me. I had about 20 or so.
Then in 1998 I graduated high school and quit playing magic just before Urza's block came out. I never had any really good cards at the time then. Some (now) notable standouts were 5 Phyrexian Dreadnoughts, 6 enlightened tutors is what I remember. There were a ton of ancient tombs in there as well. That summer I sold all my paper cards for about 20 bucks so for a carton of cigarettes.
Sigh...
I don't draft either. Singles are silly cheap on MTGO. Like, with the exception of money rares (which are competitively priced) the other cards are usually pennies on the dollar. 15 tix last you foreverrrrrr
the store near my girlfriend where she lives is doing the prerelease. mmm
Tappedout.net and Mtgvault.com are two popular deck building sites.
And I need to start adding you guys on MTGO; I believe pretty much everyone here who plays online goes by the same name?
Tappedout.net and Mtgvault.com are two popular deck building sites.
And I need to start adding you guys on MTGO; I believe pretty much everyone here who plays online goes by the same name?
My first crack at a reanimator deck:
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Mana base is a bit dicey but it's fun as hell to actually play with all these super expensive ridiculous dudes.
I do really enjoy the game, so I'm thinking about getting into online. How much money does it take to start?
Someone said that 15 tickets will last a long time, is that what you start out with for free? How much do replacement tickets cost?
How much on average does a competitive deck cost?
Can you make decent decks and still have fun, or do most players have hyper-competitive decks?
Hi guys, long time lurker first time poster. Just getting into MTG now.
Just wondering how Cloudshift works?
"Exile target creature you control, then return that card to the battlefield under your control."
The way I read it, I select a creature I control on the battlefield, exile it and then return it back to the battlefield.
Surely that is completely pointless? Or am I completely reading it wrong?