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<blockquote data-quote="bavelb" data-source="post: 12916" data-attributes="member: 358"><p>I'm an oldtimer as well, and DOTP provides a safehaven for MTG junkies as it allows you to play the game without the possibility (or need) to buy boosters onandonandonandon. 10 bucks inital purchase and about 10 bucks total DLC cost, so 20 bucks a year and you are done. </p><p></p><p>Not good if you are into "deckbuilding" though, meaning constructing a deck from thousands of cards, but rather want to play the game without playing the meta, with 95% of the rules intact, all cardtypes implemented. You get to tweat/cut 10 themedecks (20 after DLC) of 90+ (around 120+ after DLC/expansions) back down to 60 to compete against AI or online.</p><p></p><p>Id try a demo if I were you, it's on all consoles and steam, and I found it completely satisfying for the urge to twiddle with MTG without spending my lifesavings on it (and still not feeling you have the cards/deck you want/need).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bavelb, post: 12916, member: 358"] I'm an oldtimer as well, and DOTP provides a safehaven for MTG junkies as it allows you to play the game without the possibility (or need) to buy boosters onandonandonandon. 10 bucks inital purchase and about 10 bucks total DLC cost, so 20 bucks a year and you are done. Not good if you are into "deckbuilding" though, meaning constructing a deck from thousands of cards, but rather want to play the game without playing the meta, with 95% of the rules intact, all cardtypes implemented. You get to tweat/cut 10 themedecks (20 after DLC) of 90+ (around 120+ after DLC/expansions) back down to 60 to compete against AI or online. Id try a demo if I were you, it's on all consoles and steam, and I found it completely satisfying for the urge to twiddle with MTG without spending my lifesavings on it (and still not feeling you have the cards/deck you want/need). [/QUOTE]
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