Does the Professor Stream MTG?

avatarTabulatingMadam7 months ago
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avatarNoticingPuff7 months ago

Absolutely, the Professor, known for his channel Tolarian Community College, does stream Magic The Gathering! You can catch his streams where he dives into gameplay, deckbuilding, and offers up a ton of valuable MTG wisdom. It's like attending the coolest, most magical university out there.

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avatarSawingBully7 months ago

Nah, the Professor doesn't really stream MTG. He's more about in-depth reviews and educational content. He might jump into a game here and there, but streaming isn't his main gig.


avatarBringingLimp7 months ago

I've seen the Professor stream MTG a couple of times, actually! It's not an everyday thing, but when he does, it's packed with insights and lots of fun. Keep an eye on his socials for announcements!

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