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    So, anyone else here play MTG?

    Haven't played in a while, but I'm keen to start playing more often. Anyone in?

    Likewise, does anyone want to learn how to play? I have spare decks that I can lend to people while they learn.

    If we get enough people/interest, maybe we can do an MTG night every couple of weeks? Thoughts?
     
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    That'd be pretty cool. Last time I played MTG was around 11 years ago.
     
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    Nice! The core mechanics haven't changed at all really, just that there are shitloads more cards nowadays. Older cards are still effective for the most part.
     
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    Do you play any MTG games on mobile phones/tablets?

    Saw an app on the iPad called Magic 2015. Not compatible with phones because they'd be too small to lay down the cards.
     
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    Excuse my ignorance but...

    What is MTG?
     
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    MTG stands for Magic the Gathering. It's a card game that was popular in the 1990's / 2000's that quite a few people (including myself) remember fondly... May need to dust off the cards!

    Link: http://mtg.wikia.com/wiki/Magic:_The_Gathering_Wiki

    Also, I'm new to the forum! Hey everyone! :)


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    There is an unofficial way to play it online against other people, but I forget the name. Wizards do have their own one, but it's pretty expensive, I think.

    The dedicated magic games (eg Duels of the planeswalkers) are super buggy, and very limited. Not worth the time IMO.

    I thought it started in the 80's? Regardless, it's a collectable card game, and it's fantastic. It's the forefather of Yu-Gi-Oh, PokeMon, and any other CCG you can think of, really.
     
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    I could be interested in learning the game... But time is limited these days. If you get somehing up and running let me know and if I'm available I'll come along :D
     
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    The games capital, jolt and 3d6 all run drafts and general magic days if you're just looking to play with randoms. Probably easiest to learn in a casual environment though.
     
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    I still have some old Yugioh cards from 3rd grade that I traded for stringy cheese snacks at lunch time. They are of sentimental value, will trade for a full pack of rollups, baby bells or lamingtons (no vegemite sandwiches accepted)
     
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    Just started building up my deck again and realized I'm just gonna go with collecting rare/mythical/foil cards.

    Although I did start playing Magic:Duels on Steam. You guys should give it a go! No need to spend ludicrous amounts of money to get your desired deck and lots of people to play against.
     
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