
Link only posts / Blog / YT spam will be removed. If you believe that a Regular REL event that you attended would be considered competitive, qualify that in your post. Reports from events like PTQs, Premier Events, and Leagues (with a consistent record in Leagues) on MTGO are allowed. Tournament reports must come from Competitive REL or higher events.
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Mods can add it, but it only makes our jobs harder. This way people can filter the flairs and find your post.

We do not allow ban chatter to overshadow everything else, so complaining about how X or Y needs to be banned outside of a Banned & Restricted announcement will be removed. Posts discussing potential bans/un-bans, decks with cards from only half-spoiled sets, anything 'post-rotation' or non-WOTC sponsored formats are prohibited. Treat formats as they do exist, not how you want them to exist. Posts discussing Hypothetical Formats will be removed. Topics such as finance, alters, cosplay, etc should be directed to r/MagicTCG.īudget-based competitive discussion should only be posted in our weekly "Ask Spikes" or "Deck Check" threads (posted on Mondays). psychological factors, tips for tournament preparation, etc). Non-deck magic discussion must be had with competition in mind. No exceptions! See this post for details and accepted descriptive tags. Posts without descriptive tags in square brackets will be removed automatically. Otherwise, please use the weekly Deck Check thread or the /r/spikes Discord, as posts without these points addressed are subject to removal. If you can discuss these three questions, your post is welcomed and encouraged. (If Bo3) How do you currently sideboard with this deck against the established metagame? What does it do well / not so well in the current/established metagame? Why should someone play this deck as a competitive option over a different one? - "Just because" or "I like it" is not a valid answer

Spike will borrow other players’ decks."ĭo you love Magic, but dislike the competitive, play-to-win atmosphere? Check out /r/magicTCG! Subreddit RulesĬomments should be constructive. Spike does not care about deck price, spike will copy decks off the Internet. To accomplish this, Spike will play whatever the best deck is. This subreddit's goal is to provide players with a place that has a serious atmosphere devoid of jokes, memes and low-effort content in order to help more spikes better themselves at magic. Being a spike isn't about winning, but the desire to win and improve. r/spikes is about improving your skills in competitive environments. The serious, play-to-win side of the Magic: The Gathering community.
