How do avatars work in MTG?

avatarPracticingClock2 years ago
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avatarJiggettingBait2 years ago

Avatars in MTG? Mostly for show. They don't actually do anything in the game.

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avatarForetellingTable2 years ago

In MTG, avatars aren't cards you play directly from your hand. Instead, think of them more as your personal mascot or emblem, especially in digital formats like MTG Arena. They're there to represent you, the player, during matches, adding a bit of flavor and personality to the game. Some avatars might come with special effects in certain digital versions, but traditionally, they don't have a direct impact on gameplay or strategy.


avatarTabulatingMadam2 years ago

I've been playing MTG for years, and avatars have always been a cool way to show off your favorite characters or elements from the game. They don't affect the game itself, but getting a rare avatar can feel pretty special.

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