![]() The stranger was a WotC rep, and the key granted me entry to the MTG Arena Beta. My journey began seven months ago when a stranger offered me a mysterious key. ![]() Stormy seas are ahead for MTGO and I want to wait to see where things go before getting back in the water. Last month I decided to sell the rest of my collection. So yeah, you could say I was pretty invested in MTGO. ![]() (For more on that you can read some of my old articles, which laid out how the average player-trader could maximize their value with minimum hassle.)Īfter cashing out my speculation collection last year, I still had a fully stocked MTGO account that allowed me to play any deck in any format without laying down cash. By reading the forums and Matt Lewis’s articles, I learned to capitalize on the predictable cycles and market inefficiencies of the MTGO economy to accrue thousands of tix of value. What’s more, with the guidance I was getting from Quiet Speculation, MTGO was free to play. The platform had its flaws, but for a former competitive player with family and career obligations, it was the only realistic way to get my Magic fix. This article explains why I finally exited-and why you may want to consider doing the same.įor years I was heavily invested in Magic Online, both financially and emotionally. After playing Magic Online (MTGO) for the past fifteen years, I finally sold out.
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