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Payne
3:47:11 am GMT 05/30/09
Payne EXCELSIOR!
Registered Member #613 Joined: 9:18:34 pm GMT 09/09/05
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Alright so the wifes cousin is coming over on the weekend, and the husband has become a Magic fan. He thinks he is going to teach me the game and being the competitive bastard that I am, I want to kick his behind.

Teach me fellow Thainites, let us prove our magic is better. (he's an admitted WoW addict, so need to score some points for good 'ole NWN) I bought some cards, store didn't have a "starter pack" so going from scratch.

What is this game?

What do I need to play? (have cards, but what ones should i look for)

Cool looking cards, uh....what do the symbols & numbers mean?

Whats the best way to make up your "deck" of cards?
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Just Miggen
3:51:14 am GMT 05/30/09
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Registered Member #463 Joined: 1:37:12 am GMT 03/10/05
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Oh so complicated... Magic, in my opinion, is one of the best balanced card games designed.

Most importantly you'll need Mana (your lands) that correspond to the color of your deck (I would stick with a one or two color deck; three makes it a little more difficult). Geh... haven't played for a long time so that's all I can really offer for now. tongue
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Ritz
4:04:57 am GMT 05/30/09
Ritz ALL THE MANAS
Registered Member #1022 Joined: 6:08:50 am GMT 04/10/07
Posts: 1265
The concept, in reality, is simple.

There are 5 different types of lands, each corresponding to its own color. Each basic land produces one mana of that color.

Plains = White Mana
Islands = Blue Mana
Forests = Green Mana
Mountains = Red Mana
Swamps = Black Mana

Using the mana from the lands, that allows the player to cast spells of the appropriate color.

Normally, a good deck has 60 cards, a third of which are lands, and between 1-3 of any combination of colors. That means 40 spells to whoop ass with.

It's a fun game, but WAYYY too expensive, and thus why I stopped playing. If you're interested after this initial visit Payne, you can always buy my collection.

However, start here. That way, you'll have a concept of the core game and mechanics, and things will fall into place after you have physical cards in your hand.
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Ritz
4:13:10 am GMT 05/30/09
Ritz ALL THE MANAS
Registered Member #1022 Joined: 6:08:50 am GMT 04/10/07
Posts: 1265
Here's what one of the cards will look like, and I even took it from Thain's splendor of mystical creatures.

The gold means it's multicolored. You can tell this also by the various mana symbols in the upper right hand corner.

Yeah, I have no life.

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Dontella
4:14:17 am GMT 05/30/09
Dontella Registered Member #1004 Joined: 12:54:02 pm GMT 03/16/07
Posts: 2499
I am not sure I can be much help.. too much has changed since I last played Magic.

But I've always found it to be easier to play, with using a deck of just a one or two colors, instead of trying to integrate all five into one.





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Syiedthebard
5:42:17 am GMT 05/30/09
Syiedthebard Registered Member #1427 Joined: 6:08:14 pm GMT 05/01/09
Posts: 168
Blue and white decks, ALWAYS. smile Tokentokentoken, arbitrarily large number of tokens, tap, DECLARE ALL AS ATTACKERS, BWAHAHAH!
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Ivy
6:18:49 am GMT 05/30/09
Ivy Registered Member #578 Joined: 6:16:29 am GMT 07/21/05
Posts: 1454
Isn't red weenie + direct damage easiest for a beginner? (solid red with lotsa cheap creatures and blast spells) (put in some land destruction to frustrate your opponent's mana buildup) *hasn't played in... a while* I love blue, but it takes a lot of experience to play the control game.

too bad you're not nearby, i could give you my insane kird ape deck.

untap, upkeep, draw, main phase, combat (declare attackers, then blockers, deal damage, resolve damage) more main phase, end. season with interrupts/fast effects/whatever they call them now.
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Inq_Damocles
6:43:35 am GMT 05/30/09
Inq_Damocles Registered Member #396 Joined: 5:35:42 am GMT 01/10/05
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In my experience the green creature and red weenie/burn decks seem to be easiest to use when starting out, even a mix between the two would work.

I used to use a red/black nightmare deck against my friends......they hated me completely XD
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Virahor
7:49:23 am GMT 05/30/09
Virahor Registered Member #1075 Joined: 10:48:57 pm GMT 06/19/07
Posts: 792
Get the hang of the turn phases first. One of the hardest things to learn about the game is how to get everything done that you wanted to in your turn!
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DarkNataku
9:26:19 am GMT 05/30/09
DarkNataku Registered Member #759 Joined: 4:24:33 am GMT 05/06/06
Posts: 266
The best place to start to learn about the game is here

I will agree with Ivy and Inq Damocles. Weenie beat down is the easiest thing to start with. Green does it best with elves, but red goblins do a good job too, with a bit of direct damage tossed in.

A typical deck has 60 cards, but it's not a strict rule unless you want to play your deck in a tournament. 30-40% lands (or other mana sources) is a good rule of thumb. Stick to one or two colours to keep the colour balance simple. For now anyways.

That said, effective deck building is extremely difficult until you actually understand the mechanics and can easily churn combos over in your head. Until then, pre-constructed decks or decks somebody else has built are the way to go.
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