How does Full Control in MTG Arena work?

avatarRequestingFinal2 years ago
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avatarTrainingHost2 years ago

Full control in MTG Arena lets you hold the reins tightly over every action you take during a game. It's like putting the game's flow into manual mode - you get to decide when and how to use your abilities, respond to spells, and play lands. Normally, MTG Arena streamlines gameplay with automatic triggers, but turning on Full Control (by pressing Shift + Ctrl) means you're calling all the shots, perfect for those moments when timing is everything.

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avatarJiggettingBait2 years ago

Just hit Shift + Ctrl and you're in Full Control mode. It means you get to okay every little thing, like your game's suddenly in slow motion. Perfect for when you need to be super precise with your plays.


avatarWarningSquad2 years ago

Honestly, Full Control can be a bit much for casual play. It's super detailed, so unless you're in a complex match where every tiny decision counts, you might not need it. Still, it's nice to have the option!

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