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morgayn
MTG Mark Unseen   Jun 11 15:07 UTC 1995

Well, I am truly sorry some people don't like MTG, but I like it and I play it
and I am creating this item so people like me who like it can discuss it
without being told how evil it is and how it isn't a *true* rpg. I just like
to play it. I think of it more as a strategy game. Have fun with this one. :)
193 responses total.
jamie
response 1 of 193: Mark Unseen   Jun 11 16:08 UTC 1995

If you want to talk about M:tg, I suggest you come to the RPG conference, where
there's already an M:tg item or three.
selena
response 2 of 193: Mark Unseen   Jun 12 03:07 UTC 1995

This response has been erased.

selena
response 3 of 193: Mark Unseen   Jun 12 03:08 UTC 1995

        <Selena forgets a second item>
mneme
response 4 of 193: Mark Unseen   Jun 12 06:45 UTC 1995

Hmm.  mtg IS fantasy, I suppose, but it isn't RPG in the least; just a cool, 
addictive, expensive strategy game, with very little tactics.  Prehaps enigma's
a better place?
phreakus
response 5 of 193: Mark Unseen   Jun 12 17:40 UTC 1995

Here's a novel idea---*Why not an MTG item in Games*?!?!?! <;*{
anne
response 6 of 193: Mark Unseen   Jun 12 18:27 UTC 1995

I think this is a good place for it, a lot of it is fantasy- magic, summoning
creatures, using sorcery and enchantments.  I think this is a good place for
it, and if people are such rpg snobs that they don't want to discuss it
then they don't have to reply.  I play mtg, and I'm quite fond of it.
So for all of you who don't like that game DON'T READ THIS ITEM! this
is what the forget command is for.

phenix
response 7 of 193: Mark Unseen   Jun 12 19:14 UTC 1995

you go anne-lady!
anne
response 8 of 193: Mark Unseen   Jun 12 20:27 UTC 1995

Thank you Greg.  <anne huggles Greg>

morgayn
response 9 of 193: Mark Unseen   Jun 12 21:54 UTC 1995

Well, you know....honestly, I don't think it is necessary to start trying to
figure out what is or is not fantasy. Has anyone ever looked at some of the
artwork on Magic cards? I, for one, think the artwork in some is worthy of a
fantasy rating by themselves....now add in the fact that you are creating and
trying to dominate a world other than that which we live in. It is an rpg of
sorts, perhaps not nearly as intricate or sophisticated as others, but you are
taking on the role of a wizard, or wizardess, of Dominia. You cast spells, 
call forth creatures, use special objects and attempt to become the only
player with life points left. I do not understand how this does not fit into
fantasy....
phenix
response 10 of 193: Mark Unseen   Jun 12 22:21 UTC 1995

i think it does.
let the mtg item LIVE!!!
btw: randy asphald-faith is a great artist as are a number of other 
artists that do magic cards.
morgayn
response 11 of 193: Mark Unseen   Jun 13 14:44 UTC 1995

I made a typo, instead of Dominia, it should have been Dominaria. :) And yes,
some of the artists do wonderful work. My favorite one so far is the drawing
on one of the ice age cards, order of the white shield....finally a female in
fantasy type surroundings who is wearing clothing! :)
jamie
response 12 of 193: Mark Unseen   Jun 13 23:50 UTC 1995

Famtasy females in clothing?  The world is coming to an end!  <sarcasm mode 
off>
morgayn
response 13 of 193: Mark Unseen   Jun 14 12:04 UTC 1995

Well, you know, it does get somewhat irritating when everywhere you turn, these
women are half-clad, and excuse me, but, you don't find women running around
like that, perhaps that is why it is fantasy? *tee-hee* ;)
phenix
response 14 of 193: Mark Unseen   Jun 14 14:23 UTC 1995

hey, i know someone who WANTS a chain mail bekini.
and i did not think that the women in either "banalish heros" OR rightiousness 
were in reavealing clothing.
btw, i am kinda parshall to `earthbind':)
phreakus
response 15 of 193: Mark Unseen   Jun 14 16:51 UTC 1995

I thought you'd like the fire elemental too.....
setzer
response 16 of 193: Mark Unseen   Jun 14 20:23 UTC 1995

You people are sick!  Just plain sick!  They're PICTURES!!!!!!!!
(Photos are better!)
anne
response 17 of 193: Mark Unseen   Jun 14 22:51 UTC 1995

But you can't get photos of these kind of things... I'm rather fond of
the fire elemental cards (although put them in a row they almost look
like they're trying out for the rockettes... ;)  ) From the fourth revised
edition (I don't know if it came out before, but it's new to me) I like
Visions... the artwork is really cool, so is the Adarkar Unicorn,  and
I really like Spirit Link... I think that's enough... later!

phenix
response 18 of 193: Mark Unseen   Jun 15 01:07 UTC 1995

how about kismat or sharazahd.
bird madian was cool too.
setzer
response 19 of 193: Mark Unseen   Jun 15 01:36 UTC 1995

whatever...
morgayn
response 20 of 193: Mark Unseen   Jun 15 02:54 UTC 1995

Hmmm...great...drift into the subject I am trying to stay away from. :(
phenix
response 21 of 193: Mark Unseen   Jun 15 14:55 UTC 1995

sorry morg......
<frown>
<phenix is asking lady blade for forgiveness>
morgayn
response 22 of 193: Mark Unseen   Jun 16 01:57 UTC 1995

*Lady Blade forgives phenix but doesn't understand what she is forgiving him
for because although she doesn't want to talk about half-clad women, he isn't
the only one who drifted.:)*
jamie
response 23 of 193: Mark Unseen   Jun 16 23:59 UTC 1995

Here's something rather warped...somebody stole a Seasinger and an Earthbind
from me while I was playing with someone else...I think I know who it was,
and I know they don't play Magic.  This person had also been making rather lewd
comments about my Fire Elemental.
plork
response 24 of 193: Mark Unseen   Jun 19 14:52 UTC 1995

WOW!!! Creative drift!!! form whether an item stays, to pornography in Magic
cards. *teehee* If anyone wants stuff like that. In Star Trek, have you seen 
Lursa....
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