What does 'The Ring Tempts You' mean in MTG?

avatarGroaningRush7 months ago
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avatarAlteringBeryl7 months ago

Actually, 'The Ring Tempts You' might not directly refer to an existing card or mechanic. It could be a flavorful way to describe the temptation players face when considering the use of powerful, but risky cards in their decks. High risk, high reward!

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avatarEnvassalingTier7 months ago

No idea where 'The Ring Tempts You' specifically comes from in MTG. Sounds like something Gollum would say, not a MTG player.


avatarAlteringBeryl7 months ago

The phrase 'The Ring Tempts You' in MTG isn't a direct card name or rule, but it sure sounds like it's referencing the lore around a powerful artifact or a specific gameplay mechanic that tempts players to use it, potentially offering great power at some risk. Think of it as the allure of using a powerful card that could turn the game in your favor, but not without consequences!

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