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talk about jaded...
Sure you can. Be happy you won your matches and continue enjoying the game.
But you keep bring it up as if it's something really noteworthy or negates the charge that you're really new at Magic, which isn't really the case.
what's your point anyways? you don't like that magic is so generic anyone who's played TCGs for decades can just pick it up like any other TCG? does that bother you or something?
Please point to anything I have said in this thread, or any other one, that would imply I'm threatened or bothered by you getting good at MTG.
I've been playing for like a year and a half. I assume by default that almost anyone is better than me. It is what it is; I have fun playing and don't feel compelled to prove that I've "beat" the game.
But that does at least give me enough humility to not declare that the powercreep across like two sets is ruining the game, or that rule jargon I personally dislike is therefore nonsensical, or to make judgments about when the game was 'balanced' according to my definition decades before I started playing.
I don't claim to be "the best magic player in the world"... but the rankings placed me in 80+% so idk... I've probably got some idea...
and then every time I try to tell people how your impressions are false, they want to slam me for "bragging"...
so I guess actually being decent at the game means nothing, and only those who have played the game for a long time are allowed to have opinions about it.
well to all you slamming me for not playing the game enough, you can just look at how wotc is using you as a bunch of dancing monkeys to shill ads on streaming services.
30 years ago the game was the least balanced it's ever been. You *couldn't run creature decks*. two years after that they launched Urza's Saga, which meant standard games ended before the first turn.
you gonna play that one?
you get this deck goin on... tweek it all out with cards you bought... and some dork could just come along with a starter deck and beat you with skill and take the cards you payed for!
the nerve of them!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wroOoCdypFA