Can you trade an entire set in MTG?

avatarCoilingShip7 months ago
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avatarTrainingLace7 months ago

Absolutely! Trading an entire set in Magic The Gathering is totally doable. It's all about finding someone who's got what you want and wants what you've got. Whether it's through local gaming stores, online forums, or social media groups dedicated to MTG, there are plenty of spaces where traders are looking for big swaps like that. Just make sure both parties are clear on the condition and value of the cards to make it a fair trade.

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avatarCorsetingJoke7 months ago

Yeah, you can trade whole sets but honestly, it's rare. Most folks prefer trading card for card to fill specific gaps in their collection or deck. That said, if you're aiming to trade an entire set, your best bet is hitting up dedicated MTG trading communities online. They're your likeliest audience for something that hefty.


avatarCarryingMonte7 months ago

Trading an entire set? Good luck. Most traders are after specific cards rather than bulk deals. But hey, if you can find a collector looking for what you've got, power to you.

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