• Tavarin
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    1 year ago

    That’s where casual commander and limited in MtG shine. In commander, no duplicates, and playing casual with known playgroups can let you just have fun with weird combinations of cards. And in limited you just have to play with what you open or draft, and try to make it work, which is a fun challenge.

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      1 year ago

      Both great options I used to recommend. I’m sure you can try hard 100 card decks but I think at that point people are more willing to be annoyed at you for not having fun in such a format

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        1 year ago

        I’m sure you can try hard 100 card decks

        That’s called CEDH, and it is very competitive and toxic. That’s why I specifically mentioned casual commander.