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Introducing Jumpstart: a new way to play Magic: the Gathering that combines limited and constructed formats using 20-card themed boosters

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  1. skullkid2424
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    I kickstarted Sorcerer, which is a similar theme of mix/matching pre-built sets of cards to make a deck. I was super excited to get it because I have some nostaligia for magic, but don't want to...

    I kickstarted Sorcerer, which is a similar theme of mix/matching pre-built sets of cards to make a deck. I was super excited to get it because I have some nostaligia for magic, but don't want to get into the TCG card spend cycle - not to mention that anyone I played MTG with tended to be really new or have a min/maxed deck, which makes it very often one-sided with my random set of cards from my childhood.

    I might take a look at this new MTG as Sorcerer doesn't have quite the same polish and has a bit more RNG with dice combat. We'll since since theres so many good self-contained deckbuilders that I usually end up playing instead.

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  2. moocow1452
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    This is an interesting idea. Pick a theme pack, mix it with another theme pack, and there's your deck. Might be something to look into if you just want to casually get into magic, but not wanting...

    This is an interesting idea. Pick a theme pack, mix it with another theme pack, and there's your deck. Might be something to look into if you just want to casually get into magic, but not wanting to pick up a deck off the rack, and get bodied by someone running a fine tuned machine.

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