Magic the gathering duels of the planeswalkers 2014
If you play online is it more skill to win with your own deck in seald play or the pre aranged decks every one gets?
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Hello every one Magic the gathering duels of the planeswalkers 2014 ust got released and have a new fiture with seald deck play.
where you get random packs of a pool of (onely) 151 cards and then you build your deck like you so see fit.
The normal game play is that you get a deck that you can unlock 30 extra cards to that you then can change out others to make the deck fit you.
So my question is what do you guys think takes the most skill to play?
where you get random packs of a pool of (onely) 151 cards and then you build your deck like you so see fit.
The normal game play is that you get a deck that you can unlock 30 extra cards to that you then can change out others to make the deck fit you.
So my question is what do you guys think takes the most skill to play?
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BlinkXPoke
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You can have a really bad Sealed pool, which can take away the skill elements. If someone has several bombs and you were forced to use bad cards to fill out your 23 playables, it's hard to call it a fair match.
Matches between the prebuilts seems more fair, though I feel as though some decks are clearly better than others. Regardless, they all can unlock some broken cards.
Matches between the prebuilts seems more fair, though I feel as though some decks are clearly better than others. Regardless, they all can unlock some broken cards.
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So i comes down to luck in the en like always doenst mather how skilled you are if you get a relly bad hand and your oponet gets a good one you will be fu*ked :P
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BlinkXPoke
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Slimtim wrote...
So i comes down to luck in the en like always doenst mather how skilled you are if you get a relly bad hand and your oponet gets a good one you will be fu*ked :PNot neccessarily. With the number of interactions in Magic, there are ways to gain the winning edge in a losing battle, which is why I think the 60-card decks are more skill-intensive games.
Each person will have their own preferences in building their deck, but it will be out of the exact same pool in this game. Your idea of a bad hand may differ from mine, as I could keep a six-land seven-card hand and still emerge victorious.
This is why I considered Sealed less skill-intensive, the pools can be vastly different. Again, you may need to use mediocre cards to finish your deck, while another person had a pool good enough to meet their 23 without trouble.
It's still a card game, there's plenty of luck involved, but it's also Magic, where, literally, almost anything can happen when a card is played.