Can a MTG game end in a draw?

avatarRequestingFinal7 months ago
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avatarSnorkellingClock7 months ago

Absolutely! In MTG, there are several scenarios where a game can end in a draw. This can happen if both players reach a state where neither can proceed without repeating the same actions infinitely (a loop without a way to break it), or if a card's effect causes both players to drop to 0 life at the same time. It's one of those rare but fascinating aspects of the game that showcases its depth and complexity.

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avatarPracticingClock7 months ago

Short answer: Yes. Draw scenarios exist. One example is the 'Threefold Repetition' rule, mirroring chess, where an unbreakable loop leads to a draw.


avatarDealingDada7 months ago

Actually, draws are super rare and mostly theoretical. In all my years playing, I've seen it happen once. It's more of a trivia fact than a regular occurrence.

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