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With every new expansion set, Magic the Gathering players have to adapt to the new environment. Here are 5 principles from Magic experts that can ease the learning curve and help you win more draft tournaments.
Understanding the game requires understanding its history. You can start understanding by reading this brief outline on the historical content and background of Magic: The Gathering.
An old and deservedly unpopular game, Magic: The Gathering for Playstation is a failed attempt at turning the enormously popular card game into a real-time strategy title.
Over the past 5 years popular trading card games, also known by TCG, have swept the globe. Although these games have been around much longer, it appears to have increased in reputation and appeal over the past years.
Magic: The Gathering is a complex game and its rich game play comes from that complexity.
This article goes through the process of building a competitive mono red burn deck in the current Magic The Gathering Standard format.
Outlines the different varieties of role playing games common in our society today; card games, live action games and computer and video games.
Magic Online is a virtual translation of the popular collectible card game, Magic: The Gathering. This hot card game has been around for over a decade, with thousands of players - why not check out the free version and see if this game's for you?
If you are interested in playing Magic: The Gathering, here are some simple basics to get you started.
With the large number of different kinds of Tournaments for the Magic: the Gathering player to participate in, it can be difficult to decide how to approach each event. This article will help you understand the strategic differences between FNMs, PTQs, GPTs, and Drafting
The Junior Super Series is the perfect Magic: the Gathering Tournament. Unfortunately, you must be 15 years old or younger to compete. But, even older Magic players have a good chance of winning prizes if they do it right.
A in-depth discussion of each of the major deck archetypes in Magic: The Gathering, and the cards that make them tick.
A look at some basic strategy when playing the sealed deck format in Magic the Gathering.
A guide to the the common cards to draft in the Lorwyn set of Magic The Gathering.
An overview of what happens at Magic the Gathering prerelease tournaments. This article is especially geared for someone going for the first time.
Magic the Gathering Booster Drafting Basics
A basic overview of the different types of play formats for the card game Magic the Gathering.
Magic: the Gathering players are very often caught up in their own fame. And of course, one of the only ways that you can do create a name for yourself is to write a lot of articles. But is quantity the same thing as quality?
This articles gives a small look into the characteristics of each color in the Magic: the gathering Collectible Card Game.
This is an article on how to assist he beginning Magic: the gathering player.
This articles tells of my opinion about Magic: the Gathering being satanic.
While many players in a jam when it comes to creating their first tournament deck. If you're headed off to a Magic: the Gathering Tournament, you need to read this article to find out how to maximize your chances of winning.
Interested in the Momir BASIC format but don't play Magic Online? Here's how you can play anyway.
I have heard lots of Constructed Magic players rave about the powerful Ravnica block dual lands. But their power comes at a steep price: they drive casual players away from the game.
There is a right and a wrong way to conducting a playtesting meeting for your Magic: the Gathering team. Read this article to find out if you're doing it the right way.
Dealers at Magic: the Gathering Tournament are often the best resource for monetizing your trade binder and getting back some of your initial investment in the cards themselves. How do you know when to sell?
Once the Initial value of your Magic: the Gathering card Trading Stock is evaluated, you need to keep on top of the changing value, which can be completely reversed in a single day.
Magic: the Gathering isn't only about playing in tournaments or winning prizes, it's also about having fun. Give these variations a try the next time you sit down for a pick up game.
This article highlights color as the overarching theme of Shadowmoor draft. It includes examples of cards that fit well in mono-colored decks as well as cards that fit well in two colored decks.
Everyone who is anyone in the world of Magic: the Gathering has a Playtesting team. If you want to get extra practice, better ideas, and a group of people you can count on for spare cards, you need a playtesting team.
This article covers the methods of taking your Magic: the Gathering hobby, and turning it into your Magic: the Gathering Business
The process of searching for ideas and new concepts to build Magic: the Gathering decks for tournaments is the key to creating a breakthrough winning deck.
Trading is the best way to get the cards you need when you play Magic: the Gathering. This is a guide to learning how to get the most value for your cards.
With the plethora of rules and reguations surrounding tournament play for Magic: the Gathering, you really only need to learn two: Play one land, and draw one card.
The Sideboard is the most neglected part of the entire deck design process for almost every Magic: the Gathering Player. This guide will teach you exactly how to get it done right.
Here is a look at the best WWE board and card games.
If you want to connect with your kids more during the times you are with them, like family travel or dinnertime, Around The Table Games will help with their conversation starter travel card games.
Understanding the Role of members of your playtesting team is an important part of ensuring that your team stays together and thrives. This article will examine the roles of the trader, netdecker, rogue, limited expert and networker.
One of the biggest follies I see in Magic players is that they have no idea how to playtest their decks, and the majority of the time, they do a downright terrible job of doing it. Understanding how to do it the right way is the key to building successful deck designs.
If you're lucky, you'll be able to spot a cheat right away. If you're not so lucky, you might be playing against them every week without realizing it. Reading this will prepare you for those players so that you may notice the common techniques they use.
The key to good trading is this: the value of a card is never static for too long, especially in Standard Type II format. They fluctuate, and just like in the stock market, you want to buy low, and sell high.
Playing Tournament Magic is an intimidating process for the newbie. This guide will give you the guide to getting in and getting the matchups started.
The Magic the Gathering Card Game has been around for awhile. It may have its detractors but it is an intellectually stimulating hobby. In order to participate the first thing you need to do is a build a deck. Here's how
Understanding the different kinds of tournaments before you play in them is an absolute necessity. The format is varied and sometimes confusing, so read this article and figure out what you're getting into.
Do you like to play internet Magic decks, or create your own goofy combinations and tricks? This article exposes a number of the different advantages and disadvantages of each.
New to drafting Magic: The Gathering? Here are some quick tips to build a decent deck in Booster Draft without a lot of experience.
While most of these card games bombed financially, it doesn't mean they aren't fun.
I had the privilege of growing up next door to my grandparents. Cards were an important part of their life. My grandparents hosted a bridge party at least twice a month.
Many people like to relax after a hard day at work by playing a card game. Here is a review of three online sites that offer free card games.