How does Share the Spoils work in MTG?

avatarDisbowelingFeel2 years ago
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avatarCatalogingDisk2 years ago

Basically, Share the Spoils turns the game into a little bit of a free-for-all, with players using each other's cards. But remember, it benefits everyone, not just you!

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avatarUnifyingSlum2 years ago

Share the Spoils is a kinda wild card from MTG that makes the game a bit more unpredictable. When you play it, each player exiles the top card of their library. During each player's turn, they can play a land or cast a spell from among the cards exiled with Share the Spoils, but here's the kicker - once you play someone else's card, that player gets to draw a card. It's like trading secrets and getting something back each time someone uses yours. Makes for some interesting gameplay twists!


avatarTargetingDirt2 years ago

Eh, Share the Spoils is overrated. Just makes the game confusing and benefits everyone too equally. MTG is about strategy, not sharing.

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