So, I tried my hand at MtG:O, and I did NOT like it.
Like, in the least.
So, now I'm wondering if the tickets I have are worth anything. Can I trade them? Sell 'em? Anything? I'd like to try and get SOMETHING out of the experience, haha.
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So, I tried my hand at MtG:O, and I did NOT like it.
Like, in the least.
So, now I'm wondering if the tickets I have are worth anything. Can I trade them? Sell 'em? Anything? I'd like to try and get SOMETHING out of the experience, haha.
What did you not like about it and what did you try playing? I highly suggest trying a few drafts if you haven't already. They are extremely fun on MTGO.
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What did you not like about it and what did you try playing? I highly suggest trying a few drafts if you haven't already. They are extremely fun on MTGO.
I remember trying drafts on MTGO, and found them lacking the thrill and adrenalin rush of opening and passing packs that i get in the paper drafts, just clicking buttons without any emotions. So i played Leagues and when they killed them, quit MTGO. Loved the part that system does all the actions and rules, though.
I love MTGO. What I suggest is Pauper, Sealed deck, Core Set Drafting (at least to get the hang of how drafting is on MTGO).
I miss leagues too, they were my favorite part of the game. Now i spend a lot of time playing pauper, commander, or 2HG.
If I were you I would cool off for a few days and try playing in a few tournaments to see if you like it.
Some of the events you can do on MTGO that you can't really do anywhere else:
1. Classic set drafts - (Stuff like Tempest, Urza's Saga, Master's Edition drafts.. these formats you just can't replicate in real life without a bunch of money but they occasionally bring them out on MTGO
2. You can play in competitive tournaments daily. (something that doesn't really happen IRL even at "the best stores")
3. Here is an example of a typical day when I play MTGO. I play in a pauper event and if I do well enough that usually means I won enough to play a free draft and if that goes well enough I can do a free sealed deck. All for 4 dollars and the cost of a pauper deck.
Or even playing casually here is a few of my favorite things Pauper, then 2HG Modern, then Commander FFA, then a few rounds of Standard, Modern, or Legacy. All within 2 or 3 hours. You can't get that amount of Magic in at a store.
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I just want people who redraft to admit this:
"I can't draft objectively unless I am able to guarantee that I receive at least 3 rares. I am also better than most average/new players so I want to make sure that I get the best rares and they end up with worse ones. I care more about the monetary value of cards than actually playing the game for decent prizes."
I believe that mtgotraders will give you paypal money for them.
Yup, I've done this in the past and been able to turn the tickets into Cape Fear Games store credit. Contact then online first and ask if this is something they can do for you though first, as they may have changed policies.
Like, in the least.
So, now I'm wondering if the tickets I have are worth anything. Can I trade them? Sell 'em? Anything? I'd like to try and get SOMETHING out of the experience, haha.
Former ">Izzet Acolyte of Chronomancy.
Proud Creator of MassacreMorph, a.k.a., LOLAPHANT
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What did you not like about it and what did you try playing? I highly suggest trying a few drafts if you haven't already. They are extremely fun on MTGO.
MTGOTraders - Coupon mtgsallypaypal for 8% off orders paid for with paypal.
MTGO Hotlist! - Pays more than bots for singles.
CapeFearGames - Coupon mtgsally for 5% off entire order. Orders ship same day if order placed before 3pm EST M-F. Do not stack with other coupons please.
Paying extra 20% on paper cards for MTGOTraders credits.
I remember trying drafts on MTGO, and found them lacking the thrill and adrenalin rush of opening and passing packs that i get in the paper drafts, just clicking buttons without any emotions. So i played Leagues and when they killed them, quit MTGO. Loved the part that system does all the actions and rules, though.
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I miss leagues too, they were my favorite part of the game. Now i spend a lot of time playing pauper, commander, or 2HG.
If I were you I would cool off for a few days and try playing in a few tournaments to see if you like it.
Some of the events you can do on MTGO that you can't really do anywhere else:
1. Classic set drafts - (Stuff like Tempest, Urza's Saga, Master's Edition drafts.. these formats you just can't replicate in real life without a bunch of money but they occasionally bring them out on MTGO
2. You can play in competitive tournaments daily. (something that doesn't really happen IRL even at "the best stores")
3. Here is an example of a typical day when I play MTGO. I play in a pauper event and if I do well enough that usually means I won enough to play a free draft and if that goes well enough I can do a free sealed deck. All for 4 dollars and the cost of a pauper deck.
Or even playing casually here is a few of my favorite things Pauper, then 2HG Modern, then Commander FFA, then a few rounds of Standard, Modern, or Legacy. All within 2 or 3 hours. You can't get that amount of Magic in at a store.
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Yup, I've done this in the past and been able to turn the tickets into Cape Fear Games store credit. Contact then online first and ask if this is something they can do for you though first, as they may have changed policies.