

Play the same people (usernames) over and over, same meta decks over and over, depending on the deck you (the player) decide to play. They use cheating algorithms to entice users to spend more and more money. Wizards of the Coast's Arena game for Magic The Gathering is an anti-consumer money pit. If you ever doubt there is hacking in MTG: Arena, just pay gold to play a game. "But there is no hacking in MTG Arena!!!" That may or may not be true, but the statistical probability of decks in excess of 200 cards always managing to drop a land every turn *AND* curve out their creature drops every time I come against one when I have to concede out of a quarter of my matches because I can't get more than 2 manas out of 3 mulligans (and I run 20 lands + 8 mana searches) is *pretty* bad. I log in and do my weekly quests for cards because I clearly have no will power and I make poor life choices. Want to know exactly what MTG Arena is about, just search for "mtg admin bans arena player" If you can perform any action whatsoever (valid or not) you have to click "next' non-stop through each and every phase, except in the very few instances it makes since to actually do something, then the game doesn't pause and just skips right on by you. If you deck starts to win, expect to suffer troll-stalling forever. The entire culture of MtG Arena is toxic. Meanwhile over here I can't get a dual-mana deck to line up to save my life. Always the same over-powered cards in the same turn order over and over again.


Eventually you just start seeing the same half-dozen decks or so and the turn by turn plays get pretty predictable. If you spend any coins whatsoever on any of the constructed drafts, you're guaranteed to see a Teferi deny deck. Every deck has an answer to Carnage Tyrant, or you lose. If in turn 1 you see a forest and a Llanowar Elf in turn 1, you're pretty much guaranteed to see a Gigantosaurus by turn 5. A wise woman once said, "this one does not bring joy" and that pretty much sums up the MtG Arena experience. If you spend any coins Let me preface this by saying, I can't rank this game low enough. Let me preface this by saying, I can't rank this game low enough.
