Most games claim to be a TCG when in fact they are simply CCGs. I know that isn’t easy to create an infrastructure where to allow the exchange between players. The only TCGs I know are (unfortunately) NFT games of dubious quality.

  • @KoboldCoterie
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    M:tG Online (NOT M:tG Arena) allows trading. It used to be the cheapest way to play Magic, but Arena killed that. (People used to go to MTGO to draft, which added a lot of cards to the ecosystem which were then traded away for additional draft entries. Now, people who just want to draft usually do so on Arena, so the influx of cards has largely dried up and cards are far more expensive in MTGO as a result.)

    • Danileonis OP
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      1 year ago

      Interesting, old Mtg game better than new one. I was actually a pretty competitive EDH player on the table, maybe time to try MTGO. (Hope I can play it on linux since isn’t on Steam)

      (Edit) Looks like a nightmare to get it works on Linux