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Magic: The Gathering (colloquially known as Magic or just MTG) is a collectible and digital collectible card game created by Richard Garfield.[1] Released in 1993 by Wizards of the Coast (now a subsidiary of Hasbro), Magic was the first trading card game and has approximately thirty-five million players as of December 2018,[2][3][4] and over twe...
Magic: The Gathering (colloquially known as Magic or just MTG) is a collectible and digital collectible card game created by Richard Garfield.[1] Released in 1993 by Wizards of the Coast (now a subsidiary of Hasbro), Magic was the first trading card game and has approximately thirty-five million players as of December 2018,[2][3][4] and over twenty billion Magic cards produced in the period from 2008 to 2016, during which time it grew in popularity.[5][6]
Each game of Magic represents a battle between wizards known as planeswalkers who cast spells, use artifacts, and summon creatures as depicted on individual cards in order to defeat their opponents, typically, but not always, by draining them of their 20 starting life points in the standard format. Although the original concept of the game drew heavily from the motifs of traditional fantasy role-playing games such as Dungeons & Dragons, the gameplay bears little similarity to pencil-and-paper adventure games, while simultaneously having substantially more cards and more complex rules than many other card games.
Magic can be played by two or more players, either in person with printed cards or on a computer, smartphone or tablet with virtual cards through the Internet-based software Magic: The Gathering Online or other video games such as Magic: The Gathering Arena. It can be played in various rule formats, which fall into two categories: constructed and limited. Limited formats involve players building a deck spontaneously out of a pool of random cards with a minimum deck size of 40 cards; in constructed formats, players create decks from cards they own, usually with a minimum of 60 cards per deck.
New cards are released on a regular basis through expansion sets. An organized tournament system (the DCI) played at the international level and a worldwide community of professional Magic players has developed, as well as a substantial resale market for Magic cards. Certain cards can be valuable due to their rarity in production and utility in gameplay, with prices ranging from a few cents to thousands of dollars.
The March of the Machines Prerelease Pack contains 6 March of the Machines Draft packs, 1 traditional foil rare or...
Magic's most popular format brings you its greatest hits! This Masters selection is packed with the best reprints for...
Magic's most popular format brings you its greatest hits! This Masters selection is packed with the best reprints for...
Magic's most popular format brings you its greatest hits! This Masters selection is packed with the best reprints for...
Roll out the red carpet for your commander! Enhance your multiplayer decks with some of the best cards ever seen in...
Roll out the red carpet for your commander! Enhance your multiplayer decks with some of the best cards ever seen in...
Roll out the red carpet for your commander! Enhance your multiplayer decks with some of the best cards ever seen in...
Roll out the red carpet for your commander! Enhance your multiplayer decks with some of the best cards ever seen in...
Build a Commander collection that turns heads with some of the best cards ever seen in the Commander format, now...
Build a Commander collection that turns heads with some of the best cards ever seen in the Commander format, now...
Build a Commander collection that turns heads with some of the best cards ever seen in the Commander format, now...
Each Commander Masters Commander deck includes 1 ready-made deck of 100 Magic cards (2 traditional foil legendary...
Each Commander Masters Commander deck includes 1 ready-made deck of 100 Magic cards (2 traditional foil legendary...
Eldraine is a wonderful plane of chaos and contradictions. In it, your players can embark on their own fairy tale...
The Magic: The Gathering 2023 Starter Kit is ideal for any pair of new Magic players setting foot in your store,...
The Magic: The Gathering 2023 Starter Kit is ideal for any pair of new Magic players setting foot in your store,...
The Magic: The Gathering 2023 Starter Kit is ideal for any pair of new Magic players setting foot in your store,...
The Magic: The Gathering 2023 Starter Kit is ideal for any pair of new Magic players setting foot in your store,...
Eldraine is a wonderful plane of chaos and contradictions. In it, your players will be able to embark on their own...
Eldraine is a wonderful plane of chaos and contradictions. In it, your players will be able to embark on their own...
Eldraine is a wonderful plane of chaos and contradictions. In it, your players will be able to embark on their own...
Magic the Gathering
Magic: The Gathering (colloquially known as Magic or just MTG) is a collectible and digital collectible card game created by Richard Garfield.[1] Released in 1993 by Wizards of the Coast (now a subsidiary of Hasbro), Magic was the first trading card game and has approximately thirty-five million players as of December 2018,[2][3][4] and over twenty billion Magic cards produced in the period from 2008 to 2016, during which time it grew in popularity.[5][6]
Each game of Magic represents a battle between wizards known as planeswalkers who cast spells, use artifacts, and summon creatures as depicted on individual cards in order to defeat their opponents, typically, but not always, by draining them of their 20 starting life points in the standard format. Although the original concept of the game drew heavily from the motifs of traditional fantasy role-playing games such as Dungeons & Dragons, the gameplay bears little similarity to pencil-and-paper adventure games, while simultaneously having substantially more cards and more complex rules than many other card games.
Magic can be played by two or more players, either in person with printed cards or on a computer, smartphone or tablet with virtual cards through the Internet-based software Magic: The Gathering Online or other video games such as Magic: The Gathering Arena. It can be played in various rule formats, which fall into two categories: constructed and limited. Limited formats involve players building a deck spontaneously out of a pool of random cards with a minimum deck size of 40 cards; in constructed formats, players create decks from cards they own, usually with a minimum of 60 cards per deck.
New cards are released on a regular basis through expansion sets. An organized tournament system (the DCI) played at the international level and a worldwide community of professional Magic players has developed, as well as a substantial resale market for Magic cards. Certain cards can be valuable due to their rarity in production and utility in gameplay, with prices ranging from a few cents to thousands of dollars.