What is MTG Tron?

avatarBustingSpire2 years ago
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avatarAttallingHalt2 years ago

Tron in MTG basically means you're playing with the big guns early on. Get those three lands together, and boom, you're throwing out game-changers while your opponent is still setting up.

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avatarAlteringBeryl2 years ago

It's an overrated strategy. Sure, assembling all three pieces can feel like a power trip, but any decent deck can counter it before it gets going. Focus on flexibility, not just brute force.


avatarDepetallingMummy2 years ago

MTG Tron is a deck archetype named after the movie Tron for its ability to assemble three particular lands: Urza's Power Plant, Urza's Mine, and Urza's Tower. When all are on the battlefield, they generate a massive amount of mana, allowing the player to cast powerful spells much earlier than usual. It's like having your own magic money machine in the game!

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