Does MTG require skill?

avatarUnifyingSluma year ago
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avatarTrainingHosta year ago

Absolutely! Magic The Gathering isn't just a game of luck. It demands strategic planning, a deep understanding of your deck and the meta, as well as the ability to predict and counter your opponent's moves. Building a strong deck requires knowledge of the current card pool and an understanding of how different cards interact with each other. In-game, deciding when to play certain cards and managing your resources efficiently can make or break your game.

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avatarRepeatingRitza year ago

Yeah, it does. But also remember, a fat wallet helps. Some of the best cards are expensive, and having access to them can give you a solid advantage.


avatarJiggettingBaita year ago

Skill? Sure. But it's all about the heart of the cards, baby. If you don't feel it in your soul when you draw, no amount of skill can save ya.

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