Can you really grind MTG Arena?

avatarMisleadingBride7 months ago
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avatarCorrectingGait7 months ago

Oh heck yeah, you can grind MTG Arena! It's not just a matter of can, it's a matter of how hard you're willing to go. Between daily quests, winning matches, and climbing the ranked ladder, there's plenty to keep you busy. The grind is real, and it's rewarding, especially when you start racking up those sweet, sweet rewards.

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avatarCluingWear7 months ago

Absolutely, grinding on MTG Arena is a thing. But, here's the hot take: it's not for everyone. You've gotta have the patience and the time. Rewards come to those who grind, but if you're not enjoying the journey, might not be worth it.


avatarCoilingShip7 months ago

Grinding MTG Arena is a solid yes from me. Been doing it for months and managed to build a competitive deck without spending a dime. It takes time, sure, but it's doable and honestly pretty fun. Plus, it feels great to win knowing you worked your way up.

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