Magic the Gathering is a
collectible card and trading card game created by Wizards of the Coast that involves
a lot of strategy. You use lands as mana
to summon creatures and cast spells.
When this game came out in the early 1990’s, the game was created for
teens and adults. My uncle taught me the
game in 1995, and most of the players I saw were adults. The rules were complex for kids to
understand, but that has changed.
Today, kids are more interested in the game, and that's
because the rules are simpler, and there are cards that show the game is less
interesting to play. In the 1990’s,
there was the ability, banding. This
ability was too confusing for kids, and even some adults did not grasp the
rulings on banding. Wizards of the Coast
condensed words together on cards to show kids the game is easy to understand. For example, the older cards from the 90’s
would say “put this card into play,” and now the cards say, “put it into the
battlefield.” Kids seem to understand
this concept better. In the 1990’s, kids
would get beat by experienced players, and would have a tough time enjoying the
game because they are losing all the time.
Today, cards have become too powerful, where kids are beating
the experienced players. Simpler rules
and powerful cards have driven players like me to enjoy the game. I used to go to tournaments, but now there
are cocky players and kids who are beating me all the time. The game is supposed to be fun, and it’s not
when these overpowered cards help the younger generation beat good players. I know this means the good players have to
use those cards to get better, but Wizards did not need to keep making
overpowered cards to help the younger generation. Magic is a strategy game, and kids could
learn better if people taught them properly without these overpowered cards and simpler rules,
which is not happening.
You need to expand your thoughts on this topic. This "rant" is too short, personally speaking; not saying it's a bad rant, it has a lot of truth in it. Just do a part two, or whatever and you will or may be surprised how you truly feel besides annoyed.
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