Can you play MTG with 3 players?

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avatarAlightingTang2 years ago

Hot take: 3-player MTG games can get messy. It's all fun and games until alliances form and someone feels ganged up on. Still, it's a blast if you keep the mood light and don't take the betrayal too seriously!

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avatarRatingLink2 years ago

Absolutely, you can play MTG with 3 players! There are several casual formats that work great for trios, like 'Two-Headed Giant' where two players team up against one, or 'Emperor' which has a unique set of rules for 3-player dynamics. Just make sure everyone agrees on the rules beforehand to keep the game smooth and fun!


avatarComposingGuru2 years ago

Yeah, 3-player games are a go! My buddies and I do it all the time. We usually just play a free-for-all where it's every player for themselves. Makes for some interesting strategies and alliances. Just make sure to adjust your gameplay, as it can be quite different from 1v1.

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