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Posted by Nadi on Sep-21-2002 01:30:

Magic: The Gathering

Anyone here play magic either online or in real life? Ive been playing for years, and with the advent of magic online, I havnt had time for really any other game. I dont play much in real life, but the addiction is the same real life or not.


Posted by Linx_da_cat on Sep-21-2002 02:31:

ah MTG...i'm an old skool player myself. not online tho. real life. maybe i'll check out the MTG online stuff. i kinda forgot about it till now


Posted by Roach on Sep-21-2002 17:18:

And where can we find this game?


Posted by Nadi on Sep-21-2002 18:57:

U can find the online client at http://www.mtgonline.com The real life product can be found at most comic book and collectible stores as well as many toy stores.


Posted by Trance Plant on Oct-08-2002 02:04:

I played the online version for a couple of days when it first came out in June/July. Haven't played since. I try to limit to one game and Everquest is plenty as it is.

By the way I still have all of my M:TG cards in binders. I should really try and complete some of the sets. The cards were fun to collect above being able to play with'em.

TP


Posted by TimeportE on Oct-08-2002 11:54:

i used to play a lot!! i joined when ice age was just released.. so i'm kind of an old player.. but i haven;t been playing or buying for a very long time.. i might wanna know how much my collection is worth!

how much for an black lotus these days!


Posted by Dr. Z on Oct-11-2002 14:10:

Hahahahahaha
Black lotus is around $400
The only trick is, getting someone to buy it.

I stopped playing magic a like a year ago. I was a hardcore player entering turnaments and stuff.
I stopped playing cuz i realised that it wasn't about the imagination anymore, the game turned out into a repetitive number crunching, trying to evaluate cards by their stats not by your imagination.



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