Does MTG Arena punish conceding?

avatarWhammellingSuite7 months ago
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avatarSortyingSlag7 months ago

Nope, MTG Arena doesn't specifically 'punish' you for conceding games. You'll lose the match, and if you're in a ranked game, you'll lose rank points, but there's no additional penalty for choosing to fold early. It's often seen as a time-saver if you're in a no-win situation. So, feel free to concede if you're staring down certain defeat!

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avatarRegulatingHale7 months ago

Conceding in MTG Arena just means you lose that game. No extra penalties or fines. It's like hitting the 'I know when I'm beat' button. Just make sure you're really out of options, because every great comeback story starts with someone being totally, definitely, utterly doomed... until they're not.


avatarAttallingHalt7 months ago

Actually, conceding is a strategic move in MTG Arena. No punishments! It's all part of the game's ebb and flow.

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