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What's the best way to experience classic magic in vidya form? If there is no officiap magic game that is that, what would be the closest thing?
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You want Magic the Gathering: Duels of the Planeswalkers (1998). Its very fun but there is no multiplayer.
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>>11988381
Depends on what kind of experience you want, and how much you're willing to spend.
I think MTGO if you're rich, otherwise maybe like Tabletop Simulator? I haven't looked into it but I'm sure someone uploaded all of the old cards.
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>>11988394
I played more MtG via this game than I ever did with the actual cards
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>>11988381
Shandalar obviously. It has a full single player campaign and everything. There's even a mod that adds modern cards and a modern fan created free version of it called Forge, though the latter updates with new sets all the time meaning you'll have to see modern day stuff as well.
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Pre-modern via MTGO.
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I play winter orb, your turn
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>>11988394
neat.jpg
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>>11988381
its not worth it because you will have to filter endless worlds beyond slop out of every infofeed you have if you touch mtg
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>>11988394
Which one is it then? And how do I play 'em on modern hardware?
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>>11990949
*"which one is it then" meant
>>11989014 or >>11988394
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>>11989014
It's obnoxiously difficult to curate Forge so you don't see random Commander/Modern Horizons/Alchemy cards. It doesn't really work as a Shandalar replacement, but it's sort of fun as an old draft format simulator if you accept that the AI is kind of retarded.
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>>11990949
Duels of the Planeswalkers is just a standalone expansion of Shandalar. I think there is a guide to play the game on modern systems on reddit.
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>>11991149
>reddit
you need to go back
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>>11988381
for something simple but with alot of charm the dreamcast game is atleast worth checking out for the fun boss designs.
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Chron X
The first digital tcg
It had online play and chat and was gigakino
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Did Wizards never make anything like the Pokémon TCG CD-ROM for Magic?

This shit was weird, but surprisingly fun. Wish they had fleshed it out into a full game.
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>>11991127
See I don't mind that stuff but fair enough. It's the only way I actually play MTG these days. (Though t I do wish they'd at least make the alchemy cards less fucking ugly font wise)
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>>11991149
>Reddit
/vr/ is no different than /v/. You're in the right place

>>11991221
It sucks the devs for the gbc game couldn't make one for the gba. Konami raped that sysyem. Your only other option was dual masters
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>>11988381
Buzzer-Beater reply, but check out MTG Forge. The UI is aids, but it comes with an adventure mode which is like a souped-up Shandalar with support for every card ever released for the game. It's fun as fuck, currently running a Puresteel Paladin Cheeri0s deck that is cleaning house
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>>11988381
stop showering and using deodorant for a month and go to your local card and comic shop.
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>>11993536
Those people don't play classic Magic either.
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>>11988381
I recently tried MTG Battlemage for PS1. it's fucking atrocious, wish I could just emulate Shandalar on my PS3 instead



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