I haven't touched Magic in ages and was planning on downloading MTGO again, but I remember not being able to get into a game a while ago (probably why I gave up returning to the game last time). Everyone's on Arena now, I guess, but I miss playing with my crazy casual decks from back in the day, so I'm not very enthusiastic about it.
So, who even plays MTGO anymore?
Is MTGO still a thing?
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I guess it depends on the format. EDH/Commander, for example, still has quite a few people that play. That is what I play on MTGO since I can't play it on Arena (and I stopped playing Arena for a while anyway).
Formats like Modern probably still get enough people but something like Standard or even limited (with Standard sets anyway) might not. Pioneer, I have heard, isn't doing too well and I don't think Brawl ever really fires.
So, as long as you want to play Vintage, Legacy, Modern (maybe), EDH, or things like Vintage Cube, you should be able to find people on MTGO. Standard, Pioneer, and possibly Draft are less likely to fire though I am sure people are still on there trying.
Formats like Modern probably still get enough people but something like Standard or even limited (with Standard sets anyway) might not. Pioneer, I have heard, isn't doing too well and I don't think Brawl ever really fires.
So, as long as you want to play Vintage, Legacy, Modern (maybe), EDH, or things like Vintage Cube, you should be able to find people on MTGO. Standard, Pioneer, and possibly Draft are less likely to fire though I am sure people are still on there trying.
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Modern queues on MTGO are still quite full. Pioneer was quite dad from what I heard, unless it changed since the recent bans. MTGO is basically the only way to play legacy and vintage unless you have a dedicated group in your area
Draft fires pretty often. The actual drafts (8 man pods, play 3 rounds) fire fairly reliably, and the leagues fire pretty constantly. With Vintage Legacy and Modern you can find a game easily enough, and if your looking for 60 card casual that's usually going to be vinatge or legacy. Standard is less often because Arena provides that and Standard casual is dead like IRL. EDH always fires. I rarely have to wait even 5 minutes from making a table, and people who play cEDH type it in the room description so its easy to find or avoid depending on what you want.WizardMN wrote: ↑3 years agoI guess it depends on the format. EDH/Commander, for example, still has quite a few people that play. That is what I play on MTGO since I can't play it on Arena (and I stopped playing Arena for a while anyway).
Formats like Modern probably still get enough people but something like Standard or even limited (with Standard sets anyway) might not. Pioneer, I have heard, isn't doing too well and I don't think Brawl ever really fires.
So, as long as you want to play Vintage, Legacy, Modern (maybe), EDH, or things like Vintage Cube, you should be able to find people on MTGO. Standard, Pioneer, and possibly Draft are less likely to fire though I am sure people are still on there trying.
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I tried ,my first vintage cube draft a few months ago and really enjoy that. I just don't play it as much as I'd like