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  2. Magic The Gathering: Arena - Reddit

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    Discussion. At first look I would think that it would make more stuff viable and decks diverse, but in the end it seems like everyone just runs the same domain type decks. All run beanstalks, all run leyline binding, stomper, green ramp battle and then pick your poison of 7 mana cost game enders. Bo3 just feels very samey with that.

  3. I want to start playing Magic Arena. Any tips? : r/MagicArena -...

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    Complete the color challenges. Complete starter deck duals event. Use codes for free packs . Reroll 500 gold daily quest into a 750 gold each day. Get at least 4+ wins each day (15 per week) for free gold and XP. Use 1k gold to play the Jump In! event to learn mechanics and build your standard collection.

  4. "It's a great game, just try it" - Reddit

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    This (Arena) was the best to just pick up and play, and for mobile. At this point, I feel like its a better to go with the third party options unless you are set on legitimate organized play. Actually, the software’s great. It does a really good job of understanding all the cards and making them work correctly.

  5. Magic The Gathering: Arena - Reddit

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    White is my most played color in the deck, followed by green, blue, and red respectively. I try to arrange my lands so that my most common colors have more lands, which seems like a reasonable thing to do. But lately, Arena has been seemingly screwing me on several different occasions.

  6. Magic: The Gathering Arena is now available on Steam! :...

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    A diverse community of players devoted to Magic: the Gathering, a trading card game ("TCG") produced by Wizards of the Coast and originally designed by Richard Garfield. Join us discussing news, tournaments, gameplay, deckbuilding, strategy, lore, fan art, and more. Magic: The Gathering Arena is now available on Steam!

  7. Getting into Magic the Gathering - A Beginner's Guide. Part 1 ......

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    For single player formats (aka ‘classic magic’): The spellslinger series featuring Day9: slow and casual paper magic with a charming host. I reckon the general flow of the game is easy to follow, as most cards and interactions are pretty simple and straightforward. CGB: Pretty competitive magic on mtg arena. Has a gigantic library of videos ...

  8. Help me understand the difference between MTG and MTG Arena

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    11. Reply. [deleted] • 7 mo. ago. The main difference would that Magic Arena is the digital version of the paper game, while Magic Online is the digital version od the whole paper experience. You could have binders to trade/sell cards and stuff like that, but you also need to pay to play in events. For a free to play experience (if that's ...

  9. how do you follow and learn about the meta? : r/MagicArena -...

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    A subreddit devoted to the game Magic the Gathering: Arena! Members Online. Extremely disappointed with ...

  10. Magic Arena Android Download Link : r/MagicArena - Reddit

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    383 votes, 258 comments. 304K subscribers in the MagicArena community. A subreddit devoted to the game Magic the Gathering: Arena!

  11. Which packs to buy? : r/MagicArena - Reddit

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    A diverse community of players devoted to Magic: the Gathering, a trading card game ("TCG") produced by Wizards of the Coast and originally designed by Richard Garfield. Join us discussing news, tournaments, gameplay, deckbuilding, strategy, lore, fan art, and more.