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Originally posted by:Another impatient one (golf claps)Here have free gold coins for instant gratification (^.^)####Just please don't pay for any, ugh.It's so painfully obvious that you're new to MTG. Not sure how many people actually consider playing in an uneven playing field, and having a constant uphill battle against those who have more cards unlocked fun, but I sure don't. There are pretty much only two kinds of decks that you can build from the starter cards that have any chance of going anywhere too. They are either mono red, or red/white. I can build multiple decks with no rush or addiction of acquiring the currency. Not much different than the slight customization offered in the previous games with pre-constructed decks. Still not burned out on those.

In Farming Simulator you are a farmer and will experience the versatile everyday life of a Farmer. Farming simulator 2008 maps. Take a seat behind the steering wheel of the different detailed agricultural engines and carry out your work in the fields. You’ve got to plow your fields, sow the seeds, reap or station the harvest to store it in the silo or deliver it to the next harbour.The life of a farmer is hard, and so the player has to steer his heavy vehicles around the clock to earn his keep of life. As in the real world of farming the weather isn’t always on your side, and rain and hail give you a hard time.Additionally different missions have to be mastered, you also have the possibility to move absolutely free within this huge game world.

Every Magic game can play just a little bit or much differently than the previous one even with the same exact deck. I don't pay to lose in free games, period. I simply have fun playing the game.I've played Magic off and on for 15-20 years.

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Long ago I learned the game from friends and Shandalar. In Shandalar the player earn cards by beating the AI oppenents that wander around the map and in dungeon treasures. Gold currency exists also to sell unwanted cards and buy new ones in cities. I do admit I don't know much about real life Magic collecting and such. It's always been too extravagently priced for me to consider.It's amuzing that you think you need new cards NOW to enjoy the game. Sit back and relax man.

The game is not going anywhere. Before you know it you may have unlocked everything and be burned out from that realization.'

Burn out from playing with the same amount of limited cards'Poker and countless other games exist with the same amount of limited card decks. Originally posted by:Another impatient one (golf claps)Here have free gold coins for instant gratification (^.^)####Just please don't pay for any, ugh.It's not a matter of impatience, it's a matter of moving forward with a limited card set. Everyone is going to reach a rank in multiplayer they can't exceed without better cards.

I played through the introduction, all of story mode, all of the skill quests and made up a WG deck with the cards I had. Then I tried multiplayer and got up to level 7 before I started splitting games with my opponents.I too have played Magic since the beginning (well, not quite the beginning, but since Revised) and when I used to play on a regular basis I was in the top 10 players for my state and played mainly limited, so it's not a matter of playskill or knowing how to constuct decks with a limited cardpool.Magic Duels is different from most environments in that you have limited access to even commons, while your opponents may not.

For example, I've opened around 20 packs and I still haven't seen a single Topan Freeblade, Dragon Fodder or Fiery Impulse. So if I want to make up a WR deck my choices are either to make one up without any of those cards, grind a bit until I get them or pay out cash.I've chosen to grind a bit and my OP is the best outline on how to do it. Think of it like leveling up in an RPG if that helps you. Originally posted by:I find it quite sad that people would do this repeatedly to farm, instead of simply having fun playing Magic. Free to play silliness/monetary currency and the effects it has on the human brain is just unbelievable.I will have fun with this game when I have everything unlocked, all my decks at their peak, and I am playing versus humans. Anything between now an that moment is the 'grind' that I want over with as quickly as possible.

Playing sub-par decks against an attrocious AI is not 'having fun playing Magic' for me. Originally posted by:Nice. We use the same strategy!:DPlease, let me know if you find something faster.I'm starting to come around on WR.

When I built it the last time I made up a deck I wanted to use to beat VS opponents and it was worse than my WG against the AI. When I made up a WR deck specifically to beat the AI it was exceptionally good.Enchanting Flamekins seems like it might be the easiest way to win by turn 5. You can run a WR deck and win without any removal whatsoever, just 1-3 cost creatures, enchantments and direct damage.

. Genre: Strategy, Turn-based strategy (TBS). Platforms: PC,iPad,Xbox One,PlayStation 4. Developer: Stainless Games Ltd. Publisher: Wizards of the Coast, Inc. Ratings: PEGI 12, ESRB T. First Release (Any platform):Join tens of millions of Magic: The Gathering fans playing the world’s best strategy card game with Magic Duels!

With an ever-growing library of collectible cards, multiple game modes, and robust deck-building tools, Magic Duels provides an epic Magic experience for new and veteran players alike.