Not certain if you're talking about what I'm think of with Magic Online, but that's like...official. You buy packs with real money, build your own decks, play in tournaments, etc. It's much more "realistic" than Duels 2012, in that you're actually making your deck with your own money rather than playing with a bunch of preconstructed decks.viranimus said:Two subjects, one short lived, one for long term discussion value.
After a lengthy absence Ive found myself becoming interested in Magic the gathering again. I played originally back when it first came out and during its first reboot period in the late 90s.
Short term: Even in reviewing it I am having trouble differentiating between Magic:TG Online and Magic:TG Duel of the planeswalkers 2012.
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Is there something different between them? Which is better? Hell I guess you can include magic: Tactics in with this.
Long term: What sorts of decks do you favor? Poll included, but feel free to discuss pros and cons. Thank you.
As such, they both have their pros and cons.
Duels: You know what you're going up against, you know what to be expecting from each deck and each deck (with a few exceptions) are really pretty damn good. However the shuffling in that game is absolutely atrocious. If you have 4 or more lands in your starting hand: you'll draw nothing but land for the next 8 turns. If you have 3 or less, chances are you're not going to be drawing land for a long time. I'm not saying getting mana screwed/mana drown doesn't happen in real life, it most certainly does. However it happens WWWAAAYYY too often in Duels. Another drawback is that you can't build your own decks and most people like that kind of control over their playing.
Magic Online: Really the only bad thing is that it can become incredibly addicting and just absolutely melt a hole in your wallet. As I said: you're actually buying cards with your own real money. This grants you as much customization options as there are in real life. And I think the way it works is that if you manage to get at least 1 of each card in an entire set, you can order that set and they'll send you a copy of all the cards you have for you to use in real life. You can join draft and sealed deck tournaments as well as more standard format tournaments. Really it's like being able to play REAL magic any time you want...as I said, just don't go crazy with yourself and spend all your rent money on magic cards.
As for my personal taste in decks, I tend to try and go for speed. My most recent "holy shit I love this frickin' deck!" was a White-Weenie/Equipment deck built with a mix of Mirrodin and Eldrazi blocks. Lotta Kor creatures from the Eldrazi blocks, lotta bad-ass equipment from the Mirrodin blocks. It's fast and doesn't take long before one of my little 1/2 slap-dicks becomes a 11/12 prot blue/black/white/red that mills 10, gets me a 2/2 wolf token, heals me while doing direct damage to my opponent, and every time it attacks I get to destroy a permanent (Sword of War and Peace, Sword of Mind and Body, Argentum Armor). Then just for fun I've got 4 Phyrexian Rebirths in the deck as well as a couple Bone Hoard living equipments. Annnnnd 2 of the "new" Elspeths with one "new" Gideon. :3