Welcome to the page about Magic: the Gathering. Specifically, all about my escapades playing simulated booster drafts with various sets of Magic: the Gathering.

What is Forge?

Just gonna quote this page:

Forge is a dynamic and open-source Rules Engine tailored for Magic: The Gathering enthusiasts. Developed by a community of passionate programmers, Forge allows players to explore the rich universe of MTG through a flexible, engaging platform.

Forge rules man. Look at cards, build decks, and play in a variety of different modes, like constructed, commander, booster draft, sealed deck, cube, and even quest mode and adventure mode. It also has an AI built-in to play with you! It's not amazing and it will probably never be because Magic is a mess of a game to teach a computer, but it is competent enough!

So what are you doing?

Below is a directory of sets I have played in Forge's booster draft and successfully played a Gauntlet in. Gauntlet in this context meaning playing against every AI of my draft one after the other. To make this challenging and get myself to do more than one draft with a set, I need to win all 7 best of 3 matches without losing a match. If I fail, my deck dies and I go draft a new one.

Okay but, I don't know how to read this.

Click the following links as needed.

A Primer on Magic: the Gathering || How to read the set pages. || DarkMatt's Magic Terms & Slang

And that should be enough. Anyway, pick the coolest looking set from down below and get to learning about how messed up Magic: the Gathering can be at times!

Reviewed Sets


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