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lynott
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Hi,
I'm a new player. I have been playing with the 10th ed theme decks for the past couple weeks and signed up for MTGO over the weekend. It's quite a jump from the theme decks which, once you enter the full world, according to everyone are terrible, etc.
Anyway I have been reading lots of articles, etc. trying to figure out how to build my first deck. Quite a challenge when your reality changes from knowing rougly 120 non-land cards from the theme decks to several thousand. Where to start, etc?
I found an article on the WW on here to be the most helpful thing I have come across. It lays out the concept very clearly and will be the first deck I build as I was leaning toward this concept (without knowing what it was called).
I am (what I would guess) is an older player - 35. The game seems like it can be a lot of fun. I don't think I have the time or resources to take it to a serious competitive level, but I am hoping I can play some entertaining casual games while learning.
I'm a new player. I have been playing with the 10th ed theme decks for the past couple weeks and signed up for MTGO over the weekend. It's quite a jump from the theme decks which, once you enter the full world, according to everyone are terrible, etc.
Anyway I have been reading lots of articles, etc. trying to figure out how to build my first deck. Quite a challenge when your reality changes from knowing rougly 120 non-land cards from the theme decks to several thousand. Where to start, etc?
I found an article on the WW on here to be the most helpful thing I have come across. It lays out the concept very clearly and will be the first deck I build as I was leaning toward this concept (without knowing what it was called).
I am (what I would guess) is an older player - 35. The game seems like it can be a lot of fun. I don't think I have the time or resources to take it to a serious competitive level, but I am hoping I can play some entertaining casual games while learning.