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Magic: The Gathering
the multiplayer rules are pretty much the same as singles rules. the object of the game is the same, and after deciding who goes first, play continues clockwise. no special decks are needed, you can play a standard deck. when declaring attackers, you decide which opponent each creature attacks, and you can choose a different opponent for each creature to attack if you want. you can only block a creature if it is attacking you, or a planeswalker you control. that's about the only difference.
I couldn't explain it better... that's why I put the rules!! :lol:
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fantastic :woohoo: :woohoo: hope you didn't declare it as infinite though, cos declaring anything as an infinite either instantly draws the game, or instantly gives it to your opponent, can't remember which oneyuppeee :woohoo: today I've beaten the previous record with a combo in the myr deck, I attached whit a myr battlesphere and I had 2 galvanic myr and infinite myr pawns obtained in a combo (wich I'll keep as a personal secret for now) and I tapped them all... result: and infinite/9 wich dealed infinite damage to the opponent (muahahahahahahaha)
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