I figured it would be nice to have a dedicated space to talk about MTG.
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I recently got back into MTG after about a decade. I played standard for about a year, dabbled in modern but never really had the money to be competitive, and got into EDH towards the end. Stopped playing mostly due to college and not having time. Sold my cards to pay rent. I got fired over the holidays, and needed something new to do while waiting around between job interviews and such.
Therer's a couple LGS's near me, one of which is really cool. They actually charge a $10 fee to sit at a table, which honestly ups th quality of players. It's a great atmosphere, very unlike the usual dingy game store. Anyway, as someone who hasn't played in a long time, it's crazy how much the game has changed. EDH being the primary format now is wild but awesome. I think it's also the root cause of some of MTG's current problems (like how the Universes Beyond sets get more attention than in-universe sets) but that's a different discussion.
Despite the shop employees saying the players are all pretty casual, most players are running pretty powerful decks. I technically haven't seen any infinite combos, but I've seen several Gruul/Naya stompy decks, Yuriko, Ovika, a really crazy Flubs deck that I couldn't explain at all but was really over the top. I've been working on a Brudiclad deck, trying to make it powerful enough to keep up. Last week at FNM, I was one turn away from winning basically each game but lost cuz someone was just a little faster. Fortunately people are cool with proxies, cuz I'm not at a point in life where I can drop $50+ on a Rhystic Study.
Sidebar, I still have a word doc with my old decklists from a decade ago... It's funny looking back at them and seeing how bad they were lol. Even the strongest EDH decks I saw back in the day would get stomped by a mediocre deck these days. And that's less to do with power creep and more to do with better deckbuilding. It's also sad to see the value of stuff these days; wish I hadn't sold my Mox Opal back in 2017 for $40-50 when they're worth $170ish now.
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I recently got back into MTG after about a decade. I played standard for about a year, dabbled in modern but never really had the money to be competitive, and got into EDH towards the end. Stopped playing mostly due to college and not having time. Sold my cards to pay rent. I got fired over the holidays, and needed something new to do while waiting around between job interviews and such.
Therer's a couple LGS's near me, one of which is really cool. They actually charge a $10 fee to sit at a table, which honestly ups th quality of players. It's a great atmosphere, very unlike the usual dingy game store. Anyway, as someone who hasn't played in a long time, it's crazy how much the game has changed. EDH being the primary format now is wild but awesome. I think it's also the root cause of some of MTG's current problems (like how the Universes Beyond sets get more attention than in-universe sets) but that's a different discussion.
Despite the shop employees saying the players are all pretty casual, most players are running pretty powerful decks. I technically haven't seen any infinite combos, but I've seen several Gruul/Naya stompy decks, Yuriko, Ovika, a really crazy Flubs deck that I couldn't explain at all but was really over the top. I've been working on a Brudiclad deck, trying to make it powerful enough to keep up. Last week at FNM, I was one turn away from winning basically each game but lost cuz someone was just a little faster. Fortunately people are cool with proxies, cuz I'm not at a point in life where I can drop $50+ on a Rhystic Study.
Sidebar, I still have a word doc with my old decklists from a decade ago... It's funny looking back at them and seeing how bad they were lol. Even the strongest EDH decks I saw back in the day would get stomped by a mediocre deck these days. And that's less to do with power creep and more to do with better deckbuilding. It's also sad to see the value of stuff these days; wish I hadn't sold my Mox Opal back in 2017 for $40-50 when they're worth $170ish now.
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