How do sagas work in Magic The Gathering?
Quick and dirty: Sagas are like a mini adventure for your deck. Each turn they level up and do something cool, until they've told their whole story and poof! Away they go.
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Sagas are a type of enchantment in MTG that tell a story as they progress. Each saga has multiple chapters (indicated by the numbered lore counters on it) that trigger different abilities when they enter the battlefield and after your draw step. You add a lore counter at the beginning of your precombat main phase, and then the corresponding chapter ability triggers. Once the last chapter has been completed, the saga is then sacrificed. So it's like watching a mini-series unfold on your battlefield!
Honestly, I think sagas add so much flavor and depth to the game. Played a saga card once that totally turned the tide of the game with its final chapter. It's not just about the mechanics, but the storytelling aspect really adds a unique element to gameplay.
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