Are spells too powerful in MTG?

avatarHouselingMoon7 months ago
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avatarPassingDada7 months ago

Absolutely not. Every card type in MTG, including spells, has its role and counters. While some spells are undoubtedly strong, calling them 'too powerful' misses the point of the game's strategy and balance. Plus, what's considered powerful can vary greatly between the game's different formats (like Commander or Standard).

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avatarCopyingSole7 months ago

Not at all! Spells in Magic The Gathering balance out with the game's other elements like creatures, artifacts, and enchantments. Sure, some spells can feel overwhelmingly strong, but remember, each spell's power is kept in check by mana costs and the strategic depth of the game. Building a deck that balances spells with other types of cards is key to taking advantage of their power without relying on them too heavily.


avatarDemonstratingUnit7 months ago

Yeah they are. Some spells can just win the game on their own. It's not balanced.

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