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        The Grandfather of all CCG's and TCG's, Magic: The Gathering has been the Holy Grail all other card games follow. Printed in multiple languaes, with millions of adoring fans from all over the globe, Magic continues to be the number one card game of all time.

        Magic is a fast moving, easy to learn customizable card game for two or more players. In Magic, you assume the role of a Mage, in a duel with another Mage. You draw on the power of Mana to cast powerful spells and summon fantastic creatures to defeat your rival. Your and your opponents life are represented by points and , and when one reaches 0 life points, he/she is defeated.

        Mages have multiple regions (colors) from which to choose their cards. White, Red, Green, Black, Blue all represent different magical alignments from which power can be called. White is the power of good, healing and order, Red represents the forces of anger and Chaos, Black calls upon the arts of evil and decay, Green utilizes the awesome power of nature, and Blue, the order of the mind. Each color has it's strengths and weaknesses, so choose and combine well.

        By combining and using these different forces, all manners of themes and combinations can be wrought for decks. The only real limits are your imagination and play skill.

        Magic is produced by Wizards of the Coast, and was created by Dr. Richard Garfield.



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