Credit to luminum can on MTGSalvation for hacked list. Note that some cards do not currently exist in MTG and are described in parentheses below. Hit the break for the full DLC spoiler list use Gatherer to look up cards. To that effect, I’m excited not only to learn that the first DLC is coming for MTG:DOTP:2012, but that it once again features my perennial favorite combination, Blue/Red. For the price of a single tournament entry, you can have dozens (if not hundreds) of hours of geeky fun, with low-price expansions that don’t feel like they’re “buy this or you’ll lose” inherently.
With so many permutations, possibilities, and delightfully sadistic opportunities to demolish opponents with a creative construction, what’s not to love?Īnd while I won’t disclose the amount of money my teenage self spent on those addictive cardboard crack-packs, I’m happy Wizards of the Coast have made a version of Magic accessible without constant price-gouging with their Duels of the Planeswalkers series.
While not everyone plays Magic the Gathering (some people do have an interest in dating, after all), and not everyone who has played Magic is a big fan of its digital components, I’ve continued to find the game fascinating for nearly 15 years, even if I didn’t play the game during the entire period.