Magic: Die Zusammenkunft (1993)
2 - 2 persone
20 - 20 min
13+
Nomi alternativi: Magic: Die Zusammenkunft, Magic: El Encuentro, Magic: L'Adunanza, Magic: The Gathering, Magic: The Gathering – Edition de base 2014, Magic: The Gathering – 2012 Core Set, Magic: The Gathering – 2013 Core Set, Magic: The Gathering – 2014 Core Set, Magic: The Gathering – Ajani: Mazo de Planeswalker, Magic: The Gathering – Amonkhet Deck Builder's Toolkit, Magic: The Gathering – Amonkhet Prerelease Pack, Magic: The Gathering – Battle for Zendikar Intro Pack, Magic: The Gathering – Black Planeswalkers Liliana Vess, Magic: The Gathering – Blue Planeswalkers Jace Beleren, Magic: The Gathering – Chandra: Mazo de Planeswalker, Magic: The Gathering – Commander: Built From Scratch, Magic: The Gathering – Commander: Forged in Stone, Magic: The Gathering – Edition de base 2012, Magic: The Gathering – Edition de base 2015, Magic: The Gathering – Hauptset 2015 (Deckbau Box), Magic: The Gathering – Kaladesh Deck Builder's Toolkit, Magic: The Gathering – Magic Origines, Magic: The Gathering – Magic Origins Deck Builder's Toolkit, Magic: The Gathering – Pack de Presentación, Magic: The Gathering – Red Planeswalkers Chandra Nalaar, Magic: The Gathering – Rivals: Quick Start Set, Magic: The Gathering – Shadows Over Innistrad Deck Builder's Toolkit, Magic: The Gathering – Sorin: Mazo de Planeswalker, Magic: The Gathering – Vivien: Mazo de Planeswalker, Magic: The Gathering – Welcome Deck, Magic: The Gathering – White Planeswalkers Ajani Goldmane, Magic: The Gathering – Yanling: Mazo de Planeswalker, マジック:ザ・ギャザリング, 万智牌
Riconoscimenti: 1993 Origins Awards Best Graphic Presentation of a Boardgame Winner, 1993 Origins AwardsBest Fantasy or Science Fiction Boardgame Winner, 1994 Mensa Select Winner, 1994/Fall Lucca Games Best Translated Game, 1995 Deutscher Spiele Preis Special Prize Winner, 1995 Fairplay u00c0 la carte Winner, 1996 Fairplay u00c0 la carte Runner-up, 2005 u00c5rets Spill Best Strategy Game Nominee, 2006 Diana Jones Award for Excellence in Gaming Nominee, 2015 Origins Awards Best Collectible Card Game Nominee, 2020 Dragon Awards Best Science Fiction or Fantasy Miniatures/Collectible Card/Role Playing Game Winner
Descrizione:
GAME SYSTEM
This entry is to allow for discussion/rating of the game system as a whole. It is not for a specific product or release. Versions will appear on the individual item pages.
From the official website: In the Magic game, you play the role of a planeswalker—a powerful wizard who fights other planeswalkers for glory, knowledge, and conquest. Your deck of cards represents all the weapons in your arsenal. It contains the spells you know and the creatures you can summon to fight for you.
This is the grandfather of the collectible card game (or CCG) genre. Cards are categorized as common, uncommon, rare, and mythic rare. Players collect cards and build decks out of their collection.
Players build a deck of cards and duel against an opponent's deck. Players are wizards attempting to reduce their opponent's life total to zero. The first player to reduce his opponent's life to zero (or meet another set win condition) wins the game.
An important part of the game is deck construction, which is done prior to the actual game by selecting what cards are included in a particular deck. There are over 25,000 different cards from which to build your deck!
Cards can be lands, which usually generate mana of various colors, or spells, which require a certain amount of mana to be used. Some cards (creatures, artifacts, and enchantments) stay on the board and continue to affect the game, while others have a one-time effect.
Players randomly draw spells to see what they get and can play each turn. Although this limits your choices, there is a lot of strategy in how you play those spells. A robust list of game mechanics, including intricate rules for reactive card play called "the stack," provide for rich tactics and tough choices each turn.
Though traditionally a two-player duel, there are several casual and tournament formats to Magic that allow more players to play.
GAME SYSTEM
This entry is to allow for discussion/rating of the game system as a whole. It is not for a specific product or release. Versions will appear on the individual item pages.
From the official website: In the Magic game, you play the role of a planeswalker—a powerful wizard who fights other planeswalkers for glory, knowledge, and conquest. Your deck of cards represents all the weapons in your arsenal. It contains the spells you know and the creatures you can summon to fight for you.
This is the grandfather of the collectible card game (or CCG) genre. Cards are categorized as common, uncommon, rare, and mythic rare. Players collect cards and build decks out of their collection.
Players build a deck of cards and duel against an opponent's deck. Players are wizards attempting to reduce their opponent's life total to zero. The first player to reduce his opponent's life to zero (or meet another set win condition) wins the game.
An important part of the game is deck construction, which is done prior to the actual game by selecting what cards are included in a particular deck. There are over 25,000 different cards from which to build your deck!
Cards can be lands, which usually generate mana of various colors, or spells, which require a certain amount of mana to be used. Some cards (creatures, artifacts, and enchantments) stay on the board and continue to affect the game, while others have a one-time effect.
Players randomly draw spells to see what they get and can play each turn. Although this limits your choices, there is a lot of strategy in how you play those spells. A robust list of game mechanics, including intricate rules for reactive card play called "the stack," provide for rich tactics and tough choices each turn.
Though traditionally a two-player duel, there are several casual and tournament formats to Magic that allow more players to play.