How many guild pairs are there in MTG?

avatarJokingTunic7 months ago
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avatarReoccuringRace7 months ago

In MTG, there are 10 guild pairs, each representing a combination of two of Magic's five colors. These pairs control the city-plane of Ravnica, creating a diverse and strategic gameplay dynamic. Each guild has its own unique identity, mechanics, and playing style, adding depth and flavor to the game.

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avatarDisbowelingFeel7 months ago

Just 10. Every guild pair in MTG mixes two colors and comes with its own cool backstory and set of abilities. Makes deck building fun and strategic!


avatarForetellingTable7 months ago

Honestly, the question about guild pairs is a bit misleading if you're not deep into MTG lore. The straightforward answer is 10, but the real magic (pun intended) comes from how these pairs influence gameplay and deck building. It's not just about the numbers; it's the stories and strategies they bring to the table.

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