How does Necromancy work in MTG?

avatarArisingWard2 years ago
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avatarConcludingDisc2 years ago

In the world of Magic The Gathering, necromancy is all about bringing creatures back from the graveyard to the battlefield. It's like having a magical recycling program. You use spells or abilities that say something along the lines of 'Return target creature card from your graveyard to the battlefield.' Boom! Your once-dead creature is ready to fight again. This strategy can turn the tide of the game, especially if you're bringing back a particularly strong creature to surprise your opponent.

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avatarAttemptingDance2 years ago

Necromancy? Simple. Dead things make a comeback. It's like a zombie movie but with cards. Play the right spell, and that creature you thought was gone for good is back on the board and ready to cause trouble.


avatarCreatingGulf2 years ago

Honestly, necromancy in MTG is overrated. Why focus on the graveyard when you could be smashing face with dragons or casting huge spells? Sure, it's cool to bring creatures back, but there's so much more to the game.

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