#Blaugust Day 6: Magic Duels: Tromple Not Included

I’ve been somewhat interested in the new free-to-play online Magic: The Gathering game, Magic Duels, since I heard that a) it had come out and b) it wasn’t blatantly horrible or absurdly monetized. Wizards of the Coast hasn’t had the best track record with online versions of Magic, or really with anything online ever. Still waiting on those digital tools for D&D 5th Edition guys!

I decided to check it out a couple weeks ago when I first heard it was out, but discovered it wasn’t out on PC, just iOS. I am not one of the chosen of the Cult of Jobs, so I moved on and kept an ear out for the PC release. Last week I learned that it had been released on Steam. I ended up downloading it while we were recording the most recent Aggrochat, and opened it up Sunday. Sadly, horrible connection issues meant it kept crashing in the middle of games or losing connection entirely. Since playing offline would mean not earning any currency for my games, I gave it a miss and played Marvel Heroes instead.

Yesterday, I decided to try again. Apparently the connection issues have been even worse the past few days with servers being entirely down for large swaths of time. By the evening however, things were working smoothly and I was able to play through the first bit of story and get access to my initial cards for duels.

Once the connection issues were out of the way, the game worked very well. Menu items are highlighted to direct you to where you should go next to learn your way around, and the first story campaign introduces the basic concepts, spell types, and abilities as you go along. I had seen someone claim (I don’t recall where now) that the concept of the stack wasn’t included in this game, and that there were no instants. I’m happy to report that that is not the case; I have to assume that they just didn’t play far enough in for instants to be introduced. Most of the decks I tried out in AI duels were green / something and the pleasure of turning a 2/1 weenie into a 7/6 trampler is alive and well.

Admittedly, I was gilding the lily a bit when I did it

Currency seems fairly reasonable to earn; it takes 150 coins to buy a 6 card booster, and you get 5, 10, or 15 from an AI duel depending on difficulty level or 20 from a player duel. There are also quests given each day; each of yesterday’s involved winning 2 or 4 duels with particular deck colors and was worth 40 coins. Sadly you don’t earn any coins from playing friends, but win-trading is a thing, so I’m not surprised.

In the end, I was impressed. Magic Duels is a solid online version of Magic (assuming the servers don’t fall over again) that you can play for free. If you decide to check it out, feel free to friend me on Steam so we can duel!

#Blaugust Day 5: Under the Weather

Today's post may be a bit scattered; I'm not feeling too hot which is making concentrating on writing a bit difficult. I went in for a checkup Monday since it's been a good 15 years or so since I saw a doctor and got a tetanus booster shot while I was there. I had forgotten how much those can hurt. I've been pretty achy since then; hopefully it won't last too much longer.

No, not that Lockjaw
Being under the weather meant I didn't really feel like anything group-based or terribly complicated yesterday, so after a bit of a nap after work I jumped into Marvel Heroes for a while. I've reached level 45 with Magneto and have begun Chapter 8 of 9, which ends with the assault on Doom's Castle. Chapter 7 is the first I've finished without reaching the top of it's recommended level range, so I may have to head to Midtown to pick up a few levels before facing Doom. Without the synergy bonus I've got effectively doubling my experience gain I imagine I would have needed to spend a fair bit of time there or in Industry City even to reach this point.

Hopefully by tonight I'll be feeling more sociable. We shall see.

#Blaugust Day 5: Under the Weather

Today’s post may be a bit scattered; I’m not feeling too hot which is making concentrating on writing a bit difficult. I went in for a checkup Monday since it’s been a good 15 years or so since I saw a doctor and got a tetanus booster shot while I was there. I had forgotten how much those can hurt. I’ve been pretty achy since then; hopefully it won’t last too much longer.

No, not that Lockjaw

Being under the weather meant I didn’t really feel like anything group-based or terribly complicated yesterday, so after a bit of a nap after work I jumped into Marvel Heroes for a while. I’ve reached level 45 with Magneto and have begun Chapter 8 of 9, which ends with the assault on Doom’s Castle. Chapter 7 is the first I’ve finished without reaching the top of it’s recommended level range, so I may have to head to Midtown to pick up a few levels before facing Doom. Without the synergy bonus I’ve got effectively doubling my experience gain I imagine I would have needed to spend a fair bit of time there or in Industry City even to reach this point.

Hopefully by tonight I’ll be feeling more sociable. We shall see.

#Blaugust Day 4: Making Connections

My primary reason for blogging is to express my thoughts and get some of what I think about into a more finished form and in front of an audience.  In addition to that though, there's also a desire to better connect with a community that I'm a part of but don't always interact with.  I'm an introvert by nature so I have a tendency to lurk at the edges.  Blogging is one step towards counteracting this but I also want to be better about commenting on the blogs of others.

Liore's post about the importance of comments is what really got me thinking about this.  I rarely comment on blogs. To a great degree this is because I second guess myself and end up deciding that what I was going to say is silly or obvious.  I've often written a comment then deleted it and moved on rather than hit the submit button.  But even the least comment says 'I read this and thought it interesting enough to remark on', which is a nice thing to see in response to something you wrote.


I've decided to make a deliberate effort to comment on multiple blogs each day of Blaugust, and hopefully get in the habit of doing so more in the future.  I have to imagine that with something like 80 blogs participating at least a few will inspire a remark from me each day.  At the same time I'm going to try to make a point of engaging with those who comment on my blog.  It seems only right to let those who went to the trouble of responding to my thoughts know that I value their input.