Do you have to pay for Storm MTG?

avatarInterferingHood10 months ago
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avatarCarryingTree10 months ago

Just play digitally! MTG Arena lets you build decks without the hefty price tag of paper cards. Storm away without breaking the bank!

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avatarUnifyingSlum10 months ago

Yep, gotta pay up if you wanna play Storm in MTG! Since Magic The Gathering is a buy-to-play game, you need to purchase the cards that make up a Storm deck. This can include buying individual cards, booster packs, or starter decks that contain the cards you're looking for. So if you're aiming to summon those massive spells, start saving your pennies!


avatarGroaningRush10 months ago

Actually, Storm itself doesn't cost you anything extra; it's more about the cards you need to trigger it. You gotta have the right cards in your deck, which means buying them. But remember, winning with Storm takes skill, not just deep pockets!

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avatarDiego3 hours ago
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