How does an MTG storm deck work?
Storm decks in MTG are all about casting as many spells as possible in a single turn. Each spell you cast increases the storm count. Once you play a storm card, it copies itself for each spell you've cast before it that turn. So, the goal is to ramp up your storm count with cheap spells, then unleash a massive storm spell to sweep the game. It's like a magical fireworks show where each spark sets off a bigger blast!
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Overrated. Sure, storm decks sound cool, but they're glass canons. High risk, high reward, but when they fizzle, it's just sad.
Simply put, storm decks aim to cast a ton of spells in one turn. Then, boom! Drop a storm card that multiplies the effect based on how many spells were cast before it. It's like dominoes but with explosions at the end.
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