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Old 11-15-2013, 10:01 AM
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If there was some sort of classic MTG online game, for sure. Like stopping at 4th edition maybe 5th edition. That shit was the bomb, now card and shit is way too complicated.
I thought this, too. I played 93-95 and sold out when Chronicles started reprinting all my shit. I looked at some cards a few years ago and it seemed way too complicated for me.

But since I quit EQ I needed a hobby again, so I picked up some m14 in September and I'm hooked again. It's really not as complicated as it looks. In the first 2 months of going to FNM I've placed #1 twice and I'm a regular top 5.

Devotion are the hot decks since Theros release and mono-color decks couldn't be simpler to construct and play. I'd never known Friday Night Magic existed but tons of people go all over the country, there is usually 30-36 at my LGS.

Making someone QQ and scoop all frustrated has been way more fun than all the tells I'd receive in EQ talking shit about me when I'd kill someone.

What would be "too complicated" to me would be to play a 2nd CCG. So F a Hearthstone. But good on Kringe for getting into something that puts you around real people in social situations, beats poopsocking. I'm assuming he plays locally and not online, I didn't see the video.
 


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