What Is Magic: The Gathering?
Magic: The Gathering (MTG) is the world’s first collectible trading card game, created by Wizards of the Coast in 1993. It has over 50 million players across 150+ countries. Players become planeswalkers, powerful mages who summon creatures, cast spells, and use strategy to reduce their opponent’s life total to zero.
How It Works
Each player builds a deck of at least 60 cards, containing a mix of lands (which produce mana) and spells (creatures, sorceries, instants, enchantments, artifacts, and planeswalkers). Mana, the game’s magical energy, powers everything you play.
A typical turn includes:
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Untap – Ready your used cards.
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Upkeep – Apply start-of-turn effects.
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Draw – Draw one card.
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Main Phase – Play lands and cast spells.
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Combat Phase – Attack and block with creatures.
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Main Phase 2 – Cast more spells or set up for defense.
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End Phase – Resolve final effects and end your turn.
Why It’s Special
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Endless customization: Players can build countless deck types and strategies.
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Rich storytelling: Each card set tells part of an epic multiverse narrative.
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Multiple formats: Play physically or online via Magic: The Gathering Arena.
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Strategic depth: Every move and card interaction matters, combining logic, creativity, and imagination.

