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The enduring, cult appeal of 'Magic: the Gathering'
'Magic' is dizzyingly complicated, extremely technical, and—to the layman—completely incomprehensible. The year is 1998, and I am 9. After weeks of self-conscious indecision, I have at last worked up the courage to tell Mike—my father, a real adult who knows the value of money and games involving exercise and teamwork—what Magic: the Gathering is, and why I want to play it. “Will and Rob and Brian all do,” I explain, a nervous welter of sweatpants and sweat.
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July 2015 Event Changes
Magic: The Gathering Online has made a few changes for it's events. Look for multiple changes in entry fee and price payouts...
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Disrespecting the Dead - Sideboarding Graveyard Hate
Tarmogoyf. Snapcaster Mage.Gurmag Angler. Tasigur, the Golden Fang. Kolaghan's Command. Grim Lavamancer. Scavenging Ooze. These are some of the most popular cards in Magic today. What do all these cards have in common?...
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Hey could someone please give me insight on a first timers FNM deck?
Analysis of the Deck 'RabRed' - Dragon Fodder, Frenzied Goblin, Goblin Glory Chaser, Goblin Rabblemaster, Goblin Piledriver, Hordeling Outburst, ... Would this be a pretty decent deck to start with? I have most of all these cards and I want to start doing FNM but dont want to be destroyed. Thanks!
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Magic: the Gathering gets its own version of Netflix
Who knew cardboard could cost so much?
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Is this the official mtg tribe or is there another that is being more widely used?
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PayPal and cards accepted in the famous Covent Garden market for Christmas, thanks to PayPal Here
Covent Garden market traders have ditched an 800-year-old tradition in only accepting cash to adopt PayPal Here in order to allow customers to use digital
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Tectonic Edge in Modern UWR Control - am I insane for thinking that it has no place in the deck?
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The Recession » Brainstorm Brewery
An interesting look at the parallels between real-world stock markets, their recessions and the recent debacle on MTGO. While Wizards may have reopened some of the Premier Events, MTGO is still built on shaky ground, and there still has been no announcement on the return of PTQ and MOCS return dates. While the author admits that this article was written before the announcement of PEs reopening, his points are equally as valid now as ever.
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