
I started with 0 money into MTGO after buying the account, and the only additional money I've put in is to but the set redemptions ($5/set +shipping). The way I have gone infinite is by arbitraging between the bots, and playing in PRE's. There is also no 75 card deck in the format that costs more than a ticket. Standard pauper is a very fun, diverse format with a surprisingly healthy metagame. There are no entry fees, and there is prize support, usually donated from some bot chains as advertising.

There are many others, but this one is the most common. My favorite personally are the standard pauper ones that happen Sundays and Mondays at 2 PM Eastern time. A 51% player makes money on average in these tournamentsģ PRE's are your friend. If you are better than this, the prizes get positive. Right now, for constructed dailies you lose nine-hundredths of a ticket per 4 round daily if you are a 50% player. The cheapest one is likely pauper, although I have seen standard 8 ticket mono-red builds 4-0 dailies.Ģ : This website tells you how much you will win or lose over the long term. Now, the answer to the question of how DO you go infinite:ġ) Play CONSTRUCTED. Mtgo will likely never go to a Hearthstone format, we'd honestly be thrilled if the program was stable enough that I didn't have to know the reimbursement policy. I also cannot find momir dailies, so I assume they are gone, but if anyone has ore information on that it would be helpful. Basically, you have to be a PT caliber drafter, and reasonably savvy to eke it out. Going infinite in limited is somewhere between hard and impossible. Will MTGO ever go to a similar format as Hearthstone? If not, Why? MTG should have a larger following than hearthstone and Hearthstone proved that the pay style can be a huge money maker.Īs a second question, a lot of people said you can go infinite in MTGO if you play and get good at the momir dailies, but I couldn't find any. I simply don't want to dish out 30-50 dollars a month to keep playing.

My question is this, why is there no 1 dollar drafts or even 1 dollar phantom drafts? I can play endlessly in Hearthstone(And soon to be competitors) but MTG is what I want to play because it has depth and better game play. However in the end I am left with just about nothing now, 5 tickets and about 1200 junk cards.

In the end I got 17 drafts out of it by selling the cards I drafted for tickets and using the tickets to buy more packs. I later learned I could have done it for cheaper by just buying tickets.). I just recently came upon MTGO and decided to invest 40 dollars to see what I could do(10 for the initial account which is stupid and 30 for 2 draft packs.
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However the main supporter of this, a guy who owned complete sets of several formats, has recently left the area and so I no longer have easy access to free drafts. We commonly get together, create our own cube and draft from it. I have watched and played Magic (paper form) for years and my favorite thing is to do drafts with friends.
