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Post by vampiric on May 26, 2016 22:20:25 GMT -6
I have played Pokemon,Yu-Gi-Oh!, Duel Masters, Dragon Ball Z, Magic The Gathering but none compare to Magic. Pokemon will always be my intro to TCGs but I think Magic will always be the one that will stick for life. I love everything there is about the game. From the Artwork to learning how really evil you can be to another player with just a simple instant or sorcery to running over your opponent's fragile army with a big creature with trample. The list can go on and on but when it comes down to it, the most fun I ever had playing a TCG was with Magic. So what is your favorite?
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Post by kamidahobo on May 26, 2016 22:46:57 GMT -6
I have played Pokemon,Yu-Gi-Oh!, Duel Masters, Dragon Ball Z, Magic The Gathering but none compare to Magic. Pokemon will always be my intro to TCGs but I think Magic will always be the one that will stick for life. I love everything there is about the game. From the Artwork to learning how really evil you can be to another player with just a simple instant or sorcery to running over your opponent's fragile army with a big creature with trample. The list can go on and on but when it comes down to it, the most fun I ever had playing a TCG was with Magic. So what is your favorite? I've always been super interested in CCGs, and the one I have the most experience with was the Pokemon TCG way back when But for now, I think my interest would either be with Magic or Hearthstone, but I'm not sure Hearthstone even counts as it's purely digital ahaha I really need to get back into the Steam version of Magic, you'll have to teach me, senpai
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Post by vampiric on May 27, 2016 6:56:35 GMT -6
I have played Pokemon,Yu-Gi-Oh!, Duel Masters, Dragon Ball Z, Magic The Gathering but none compare to Magic. Pokemon will always be my intro to TCGs but I think Magic will always be the one that will stick for life. I love everything there is about the game. From the Artwork to learning how really evil you can be to another player with just a simple instant or sorcery to running over your opponent's fragile army with a big creature with trample. The list can go on and on but when it comes down to it, the most fun I ever had playing a TCG was with Magic. So what is your favorite? I've always been super interested in CCGs, and the one I have the most experience with was the Pokemon TCG way back when But for now, I think my interest would either be with Magic or Hearthstone, but I'm not sure Hearthstone even counts as it's purely digital ahaha I really need to get back into the Steam version of Magic, you'll have to teach me, senpai yeah, growing up in the 90's, we were able to experience the sensation of the Pokemon TCG when it hit America like a hurricane. It exploded,grew tremendously and always evolving. Honestly, it was one of the best decisions I ever made as it lead me to discover more TCGs that I now can say I love. I honestly have played many Collectible Card Games but I would count Hearthstone just like I count Elements the Game from Kongregate.com. I like/hate the idea of not being able to trade amongst players that comes with CCGs but you don't get to experience seeing someone's love for a game like you would in Trading Card Games. As far as Magic goes, I am willing to help anyone who would like to learn the basics like rules, phases, basic deckbuilding and maybe some simple strategies. I am constantly growing myself as a magic player but it would be neat to be able to potentially do a Hobo/TVA Magic house tournament or just have a 'Friday Night Magic' type of nights and just have fun.
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Post by kamidahobo on May 28, 2016 12:03:07 GMT -6
I'd love to have a Magic night, sort of make it like the Weekly Magic nights I see around at the local comic shops
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Post by vampiric on May 28, 2016 19:47:20 GMT -6
I'd love to have a Magic night, sort of make it like the Weekly Magic nights I see around at the local comic shops Yeah, that is the plan anyways. We can get on Discord, talk magic, brew up some deck ideas. I think it could really work out if we can get enough people
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