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late 30s trans girl

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posts from @hkr tagged #Magic: The Gathering

also: #Magic the Gathering, #mtg

In order to appeal to newer and wider audiences, Wizards should make a Magic The Gathering anime yesterday

No, not some in universe serious action drama. A TCG anime. Like Future Card Buddyfight. Yu-Gi-Oh. Cardfight!! Vanguard.

Have it star the baby planeswalkers as they travel the planes and battle against other planeswalkers and a bumbling set of phyrexians chasing the main cast for a chance to steal their Shivan Dragon, a card/creature gifted to the main character by his mentor.

Urza is the grizzled vet mentor character who sees strategies that the main characters are planning long before the newbie planeswalkers. He saves the day by letting the main character use his old rare cards from time to time.



Since I started playing on the regular I've been focusing on the premade deck Storm of Blades (white red samurai/warrior deck who's whole conceit is creatures attacking alone and gaining a ton of bonuses for it). I haven't changed a single card and I've been winning a lot of standard matches. A lot of them seem to be rage quits on turn 4 or 5.

I used to be one of those people who if a game of Arena wasn't going well by turn 4 I'd quit, but I've since suppressed those urges and have come back and won a lot more games than lost.

I can see some changes to the duck I'd make (and I have enough wildcards to get the specific cards I'd want at this point), but honestly with my win record I don't really need to? People seem to hate playing against this deck (but I tell you what I'm sure sick of those green red werewolf decks).