Take a look at this Eureka deck game played at the Giant Frost Cup. But there are so many more cards played in Old School Magic that you will not see anywhere around. Power nine still are the most iconic cards in Magic the Gathering. The 93-94 card pool is pretty good and iconic. But what if there was a format that is static and has a limited card pool? Yup, that’s Old School Magic! 2. So because of lack of time most people then just quit or only occasionally pick up their old deck to play some casual magic with friends. But when you are at a job, have a wife and kids you seriously have to be a time wizard to find a few minutes for playing magic. And even more importantantly put in a lot of time to adjust to the new meta game. When you are young and have not too many obligations this is no problem. So if you want to play tournaments this means you have to buy cards every 3 months. Every 3 months there are new cards coming to the pool changing the meta-game. I’ve talked to many (ex) magic players the past years and one of the most heard of reasons why people quit playing magic is the fact they can’t keep up. For a growing group of (ex) players this is a feature and I’ll explain why. Old School Magic has a limited card pool of around 900 unique cards. Let’s tell the world why we love O000ld Sch0ool Magic! 1. For those already into Old School: I love to hear your story, so please respond to this blog or post. If these reasons appeal to you then Old School Magic might be something worth investing time and money in. This blog will give five reasons to play Old School Magic. Let’s first give some more arguments for playing Old School Magic. So that’s why I wanted to focus on writing about OS budget decks that are cheap and competitive as well. But maybe that’s was little bit too fast. That the main thing I ran into so far is the misconception that Old School Magic is only for millionaires. In my first blog I told you that my goal was to convince more people into playing Old School.
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