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Can you play MTG on a budget?

You don't have to spend hundreds to have a fully optimized deck if you don't want to, and it's completely fine to run something budget or lower-powered that suits you. I receive plenty of questions from beginner players wanting to jump into Modern through budget means.
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Can you play MTG without spending money?

Playing for free (non-entry fee matches) is absolutely possible on MTGO since you can challenge another user to a match or create/join a game in the "Constructed Open Play" area.
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How to play MTG cheaply?

Play a Pre-Release Event ( Sealed Format)

Using only the 90 cards from the kit, players build a 40-card deck to fight each other. Pre-Release Events are good for newcomers for a couple of reasons. It's cheap enough (again), and you don't need to purchase or have any other cards to take part.
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How much money does the average MTG player spend?

This answer really varies by player, if they're casual or competitive, and what formats they play. A safe range is between $20-$100 a month, however that can be a lot more when you consider transportation and food to major events like a Grand Prix. A weekly draft at most game stores is $15, which would be $60 a month.
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Is it expensive to play MTG?

You should expect to pay about $200 to $1000 for the average Magic deck. The price point generally scales with how old the format is (Modern is more expensive than Standard for instance) and how many staples are in your deck. Some staples are major drivers in deck prices.
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A Pauper's Guide To Playing Modern | Magic: The Gathering On A Budget

Why is MTG getting so expensive?

Expensive cards are the ones in demand, but as supply becomes more limited, the cost goes up to reflect that. That's why decks get so much more expensive as you go into older formats.
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Is MTG a good hobby?

For the most part, Magic: The Gathering is an outstanding game and a great hobby to have; millions of players around the globe feel the same way. That said, playing MTG can also be a real burden, and the game has some unsavory aspects that won't go away anytime soon.
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How old is the average MTG player?

Of the Magic active tabletop player, on average, is 30 years old. Players range from about 13 years old to over 45. I think its important to know that one third of our players have less than three years of experience with the game, and another third has been playing for more than ten years.
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Do MTG cards hold value?

Cards have value due to utility in competitive play.

If a Magic card ends up being played in a lot of competitive decks, it will probably go up in price. Most people want to win when they play Magic, so a large portion of the player base is always going to be chasing the latest and greatest deck.
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What is the most expensive MTG ever sold?

In 2019, a Black Lotus sold for $166,000 on eBay, followed by another purchase just two years later in 2021 for $511,100 — more than triple the price. Now, with the recent auction held by PWCC Marketplace, the Black Lotus cements its position as the most expensive Magic: The Gathering card ever sold.
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Can you play MTG casually?

The key to designing for this group of casual players is being aware not to overwhelm them. This group is still learning, so you want to make sure they get to enjoy the game without it feeling threatening to them. If they have fun, they tend to come back. If they feel overwhelmed, they tend not to.
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What are the cons of MTG?

The main downside to MTG (whether online or with actual cards) is cost. Cards come out in “sets”, each set has some sort of theme and has some sort of game mechanic addition to it. Each year, there is a “Core set (I.E. “Core 2021”)”.
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Why are MTG cards losing value?

Why is Hasbro ruining MTG? The primary concern is that Hasbro has been overproducing Magic cards which has propped up Hasbro's recent [earnings] results but is destroying the long-term value of the brand," Haas wrote in a November note.
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Can I pay life at 0 MTG?

If a player pays life, the payment is subtracted from their life total; in other words, the player loses that much life. (Players can always pay 0 life.)
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Is it too late to play MTG?

No - you can start playing MTG at any time - at any age, as long as you can understand the rules. And understand deck building. Should all of us retired Magic: The Gathering folks get back into Magic?
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What is the debt rule in MTG?

What Does DEBT Mean for Protection? As I mentioned, DEBT is an acronym to help you remember the four things this mechanic protects against: damage, enchanting/equipping, blocking, and targeting.
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How many MTG cards is too many?

Most formats don't have a maximum card limit, but for most formats the minimum card limit is 60 and most people choose to have 60 card decks unless there is a very good reason not to.
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What's worth more Pokemon or Magic?

Despite this, Magic is by far the more expensive game. In terms of older cards, the holy grail of both games would be Magic's Alpha, Beta, and Unlimited sets, and Pokémon's Base Set, Jungle, and Fossil sets.
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How long do MTG cards last?

The most common tournament format allows any cards released in the last two years. There are also tournaments which allow any cards released since 2003, and tournaments which allow almost any card.
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Can your life go above 20 MTG?

Nothing in the rulebook about a max limit either. There's no upper limit, and it's not that uncommon to go over 20 (at least temporarily).
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What percent of MTG players are female?

According to a post by Mark Rosewater (http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/110840728088/do-you-guys-have-any-data-on-the-breakdown-of-the), 38% of Magic players are women.
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Is MTG the hardest card game?

Collectible card game Magic: The Gathering is a challenging cerebral exercise. Now, thanks to a new scientific study, we know that it's actually the most complex known real-world game there is.
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Is MTG harder than chess?

Chess and magic are both very deep and intricate games. Magic is harder to learn, deeper, and more complex but what they share is that you are playing against another person. I would say that at the highest calibre of both chess and magic they would take roughly the same amount of skill.
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Is Magic: The Gathering a skill or luck?

Roughly 70% skill and 30% luck. Yes, decks are shuffled and cards draws are essentially random, but there are far more factors where skill is required.
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