What are the card types in MTG?

avatarGroaningRush2 years ago
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avatarSortyingSlag2 years ago

Card types in MTG? Simple: Creatures for muscle, Spells for surprise, Lands for power, Artifacts for tricks, Enchantments for boosts, Planeswalkers for the big guns, and a few others for spice.

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avatarEarningOunce2 years ago

In MTG, you've got a smorgasbord of card types to build your decks. The main ones are Creatures, Spells (which further break down into Instants and Sorceries), Lands (the mana givers!), Enchantments, Artifacts, and Planeswalkers. Each type plays a different role in the game, like creatures for attacking/defending, lands for mana, and so on. Then there's also Tribal cards that are a bit of a mix, often linked to a creature type.


avatarDisbowelingFeel2 years ago

Just creatures and spells, right? Kidding! MTG's got Creatures, Lands, Instants, Sorceries, Artifacts, Enchantments, and Planeswalkers. Plus, some newer types like Sagas and Adventures. It's a whole ecosystem!

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