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This is a thread about card games. Talk about the ones you,ve heard of or are play (except Yugioh ,DIgimon, and Poke'mon they have their own threads.

My two favorites are L5R and Warlord if you wanna learn about them go to [url]www.alderac.com[/url] and click on their icons
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i never played legend of the 5 rings, but i heard it was pretty good.
i played magic for years. i have about 3 or 4 thousand cards (currently trying to sell). my brother has almost 26.5 thousand. my friends and i would play all the time (even in class and during tests). sometimes games would last days.
then, wizards of the coast realized that if they watered down the mechanics and made the game easier they could make a killing.it just got so corporate that it wasnt fun any more.
the new players who come in dont know what it used to be like. its a sad, sad world.
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by treton_noir [/i]
[B]i never played legend of the 5 rings, but i heard it was pretty good.
i played magic for years. i have about 3 or 4 thousand cards (currently trying to sell). my brother has almost 26.5 thousand. my friends and i would play all the time (even in class and during tests). sometimes games would last days.
then, wizards of the coast realized that if they watered down the mechanics and made the game easier they could make a killing.it just got so corporate that it wasnt fun any more.
the new players who come in dont know what it used to be like. its a sad, sad world. [/B][/QUOTE]

That man right there is a smart man.

The new cards are horrible, I'm so sick of this stupid cards that are 12/12 that take like 2 mana. I miss the times when the game actually required inteligence.

I, however, still play with a few select friends. We have old school tourneys all the time. I love Magic, I've played it since I was a 4th grader. The funny thing is though I haven't gotten a booster pack since Nemesis came out. Ah the demise of Magic came with those cards.

Can you believe that Tempest packs are 9 bucks now....Thats horrible. Yeah I'm ranting sorry.

But yeah I play Magic: The Gathering....All the time.
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I used to play Magic about 5 years ago. I still have all my cards (I have no idea how many, I'd guess in the high hundreds. I had a good time with it back then... This kid I was friends with taught me how to play it during American History class (it was a study hall every so often). I mostly just played with him and a couple other friends. I never really was that obsessed with it that I'd go buy tons of cards or join the club at school. It was just something to pass the time.

It was always strange how many people were actually into it at first though... A lot of people I'd never ever expect to like it did, and I made quite a few friends because of it.
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I'm just trying to learn how to play Magic, but haven't yet. I've had about 300-400 cards for about 3 years and I've finally picked them up again and tried to learn how to play. My friend told me to download Apprentice from mtgonline.org in which I did. It doesn't help, though. It doesn't even explain how to really use the program anyways. Crazy times :P
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im sure you could find a rule book easily(online or elsewhere). there (used to be. i dont know if this is still true.) is one in every booster pack (the box ones, not the packet kind).

lol...or my bro. could give you one. he has about 400. (he bought booster packs by the case, not individually.)
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Magic is okay. I played for a period of time and got tired of it. I like card games with a good storyline( L5R) or that are pretty easy to understand and still have some strategy.(warlord)If any of you guys have played L5R the storyline is amazing and is based off of the people who win tournaments.
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You could try downloading the demo of the computer game. There is also an online version, but you should look for the single player demo from a few years ago. Someone should have it still.

I recommend that because it forces you to play by the rules, and having someone to play against allows you to learn far more quickly... Even those this is a computer heh. Otherwise, find someone that knows how to play, that's the best way to learn it. I've personally barely even read the books because of that.
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Semjaza Azazel [/i]
[B]You could try downloading the demo of the computer game. There is also an online version, but you should look for the single player demo from a few years ago. Someone should have it still.

I recommend that because it forces you to play by the rules, and having someone to play against allows you to learn far more quickly... Even those this is a computer heh. Otherwise, find someone that knows how to play, that's the best way to learn it. I've personally barely even read the books because of that. [/B][/QUOTE]

Yes. Like I said before, I did download the online version thingy. It's called Apprentice, but I can't find anyone with it. But Lalaith Ril, here, is helpin' me learn so it's all good.
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Dragon Warrior [/i]
[B]Yes. Like I said before, I did download the online version thingy. It's called Apprentice, but I can't find anyone with it. But Lalaith Ril, here, is helpin' me learn so it's all good. [/B][/QUOTE]

Apprentice? I'm just talking about Magic the Trading Card Game... the computer game heh. I bought it for $10 years back. It's exactly the same as playing anyone, but you can only play the computer. I think being able to play the computer, which knows the rules obviously, would be helpful heh.

I'm not familiar with Apprentice honestly. It sounds like it might be the online version of MtG, but I thought that was pay for.

Anyway, yeah having someone else teach you is far better.
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last night, i dug under my bed to get my cards out to sell them. as i pulled them out, some of them brougth back memories of stompings (either given, or recieved) and others were just worth a lot of money. (i have 46 pages of rare cards and 4 more pages of cards autographed by the coresponding artists.)

i was like, "Tori, do i have to sell these?"
"no"
"youre supposed to say 'yes'."

then i told her about the values of the cards and how older cards (which is all i have) get more valuable.

"do NOT sell those cards."
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Yeah those old cards from the beta version get to be worth quite alot of money. I should know...[i]snickers evily[/i]

I used to computer game, and I wouldn't recommend it. I mean I guess in your case it wouldn't hurt, but its so limiting. I find that the combinations and stuff you can use are very limiting and it just doesn't show you the true magic. Sure you get to play and you dig alittle bit into the sorcery and instant area but you don't really learn all that much from it. I guess for a beginner with noone else to play its a pretty good game.
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Apprentice seems to be different than the computer game. Though it's played online, it is not Magic The Gathering Online which is paid for. This is free and has started to go out of date (3 years old) and not many play it. You can play a solitare game which isn't much help for me or just simply go online and fight someone, but I can never find anyone which is kind of a bummer.
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