Ever since moving to New Hampshire a year ago, I've been struggling to find a place to play magic where I would actually enjoy myself. I didn't want to go to a place that's super competitive with people who do nothing but spend oodles of money on all kinds of decks. It took me about eleven months to discover Weggas.
Weggas is a locally owned and operated store run by a friendly guy named Greg. The store is open six days a week. Thus far, they are doing draft events every Thursday. There are plans to have a sealed/draft league with Aether Revolt some time in the future. Greg is currently hoping to register more players at the store so that he can run a prerelease with the next set in May. I believe he needs like seven or eight more.
In addition to magic, they sell video game consoles, books, movies, CDs, comic books, board games and action figures. Sometimes there's free popcorn. There's a room in the back of the store where children can play XBox games. There are usually at least three kids running around at any given time.
Overall, I've had a very positive experience there. I would recommend the store to anyone looking to start magic or get back into it. I always have a fun time when I go there.
How far did you have to go (miles or minutes) to get there? I used to go to Myriad in Manchester/Salem before they closed this past December, and I imagine that a lot of the same people migrated over.
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Weggas is a locally owned and operated store run by a friendly guy named Greg. The store is open six days a week. Thus far, they are doing draft events every Thursday. There are plans to have a sealed/draft league with Aether Revolt some time in the future. Greg is currently hoping to register more players at the store so that he can run a prerelease with the next set in May. I believe he needs like seven or eight more.
In addition to magic, they sell video game consoles, books, movies, CDs, comic books, board games and action figures. Sometimes there's free popcorn. There's a room in the back of the store where children can play XBox games. There are usually at least three kids running around at any given time.
Overall, I've had a very positive experience there. I would recommend the store to anyone looking to start magic or get back into it. I always have a fun time when I go there.