Mason's World
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United States
September 20, 2011
In my constant effort to become an even bigger nerd, I have now gotten into Magic: The Gathering.
It's a slippery slope.
I started playing because my group of friends who play Dungeons & Dragons together was having difficulty finding a time when we could all get together. So one of them lent me some of his Magic cards to start playing with. The thing about Magic vs D&D is that is much easier to find someone to play with - and a game can take as little as 10 minutes. That's the good part.
The bad part is you will spend more money on Magic.
First, I bought the video game. Which was pretty cheap and a lot of fun. Then I bought the upgrade to the video game. OK. Totally fair - it's got new decks and everything. No problem.
Then I went to a promotional event where the company gave away FREE cards to play with - and the players got to keep them. And that was what doomed me.
The reason this game is so successful is built of that fantastic combination of opening up a fresh pack of cards and not knowing what you're going to get inside. Reliving that feeling, I can understand again why I wasted so much money on collectible sports cards as a little kid.
Combine that feeling with the fact that they are always releasing new cards - and they officially remove cards from "legal" play (in professional matches and stuff - it doesn't matter if you're just playing at home) every 2 years or so.
That's an awesome and tricky business model. And I totally fell for it. What's the nerdiest thing you do?
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