Imagine 2 mages dealing with off on a area of scorched surface, throwing spells in a battle of wits that tests the mental ability of both wizards. They summon creatures from multiple planes of existence to combat for them while they sling spells of life, protection, death, chaos and the gales of nature to do their bidding. Also, they are summoning some other mages of similar skills and using artifacts of power to help them in their epic combat . One mage is wearing a hooded robe of plain colors, face shrouded by shadows of spells cast and creatures dealing with sweat dripping all the way down their face from exertion. But the other mage, they appear all too familiar. It’s you! And it’s Magic The Gathering!
Magic: the Gathering is really a collectable trading card game, or even TCG since they are typically called, based on a dream setting filled up with several planes, dragons, goblins, elves, faeries, magic, and mages of great performance having the ability to travel among these planes to carry out their particular ends. These planes traveling mages are known as Planeswalkers. In Magic the card game, players commonly face off in a one-versus-one setting, where the thing is to make their opponent incapable to continue battling the other. This can be accomplished in various techniques, the two more common ways are making the opponent’s life force total go down to zero from twenty and making the opponent’s deck run out of cards using your own spells; essentially, eliminating them off from launching any further spells.
Magic was created by the outstanding mind of one Richard Garfield, who called the game Magic in its beta evaluation. It was seeing public print back in 1993 by the gaming company Wizards of the Coast. Since 1993, Magic: the Gathering, or MTG as it’s often known, has expanded to house a player base of over Eleven million people world-wide as last counted in 2011. There are many who sling spells in a informal establishing a large variety of deck styles, as well as individuals who compete on a world-wide scale to be the best, like nobody ever was. Wait, that’s a different game, and I’m ranting again. It’s a game that's got evolved a great bargain, and is constantly improving and growing.
Now, it’s not all dog eat dog, kill or be killed among mages. In fact, you will discover places in which mages play Magic: the Gathering in a casual setting, in which the aim is generally to have a great time; kind of like live training. Sometimes, more than 2 mages, perhaps even teams of mages, are able to all share the battlefield in a multiple player style setting! Therefore it will not make any change if you want to want to be the best duelist around or if you would like to have a casual bout along with your mates, there are plenty of ways to explore a world filled up with dragons, immortal, and spell-slinging planeswalkers, have a great time, and may your journeys throughout the planes be outstanding!

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