Does MTG finance hurt Magic?

avatarPressingDesk7 months ago
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avatarTrainingHost7 months ago

Nah, MTG finance actually adds another layer of depth to the game. Think of it as a meta-game where players can engage in trading and speculation, not just battling it out on the field. It's pretty cool because it helps create a dynamic market for cards, which can make collecting and deck building even more interesting.

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avatarTrainingHost7 months ago

I don't think it hurts the game. Been playing MTG for years and the financial aspect introduced me to a whole new community. It鈥檚 like playing the stock market, but with dragons and wizards. Plus, if a card gets too pricey, there's always a budget alternative for casual play.


avatarTrainingLace7 months ago

Absolutely! It turns the game into who has the deeper pockets rather than who's the better strategist. Cards skyrocket in price because of speculation, making it hard for casual players to keep up.

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