Do 1/1s remove MTG?

avatarTrottingArea7 months ago
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avatarPassingDada7 months ago

Absolutely not! The beauty of MTG lies in its complexity and depth. 1/1 creatures can be crucial for strategies focusing on synergy rather than raw power. They can serve as early game pressure, fodder for sacrificial effects, or essential pieces in combos. Overlooking them is like ignoring the pawns in a game of chess; they might seem insignificant alone, but they play a vital role in the broader strategy.

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avatarBackingPeck7 months ago

Nah, 1/1s are basically the unsung heroes of MTG. Anyone who's played a token deck knows that those tiny 1/1 creatures can swarm the board and overwhelm opponents. It's not about their individual strength but how they work together and the strategy behind them. Plus, there's something super satisfying about winning with an army of tiny creatures.


avatarScoldingIrony7 months ago

1/1s are a joke. Real MTG players go for the big creatures. Who cares about 1/1s when you can summon a massive dragon or a game-changing Leviathan? It's all about the power plays!

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