Michael
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- Nov 19, 1999
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I play pretty regularly.
You do have an advantage if you know the timing rules well, but you won't win every time because of it.
As for the land tapping - it all depends when it is done. Spells and effects go on the stck. You can react to it by tapping the target lands for mana. This doesn't work for effects like Tanglewire but it does for a tapping effect or spell. Depending on when the lands are being tapped (during the Upkeep steop, for example, means that you're restricted to using the mana for Instants), you may or may not be able to react.
If you don't like the fact that someone can just go buy better cards (there is no deck that wins against everything, btw), play Draft or Sealed deck.
Kev - the game is just over 10 years old. So if you really started playing 11 years ago, you would have Alpha and Beta cards which are the most valuable.
Michael
You do have an advantage if you know the timing rules well, but you won't win every time because of it.
As for the land tapping - it all depends when it is done. Spells and effects go on the stck. You can react to it by tapping the target lands for mana. This doesn't work for effects like Tanglewire but it does for a tapping effect or spell. Depending on when the lands are being tapped (during the Upkeep steop, for example, means that you're restricted to using the mana for Instants), you may or may not be able to react.
If you don't like the fact that someone can just go buy better cards (there is no deck that wins against everything, btw), play Draft or Sealed deck.
Kev - the game is just over 10 years old. So if you really started playing 11 years ago, you would have Alpha and Beta cards which are the most valuable.
Michael
