I honestly think they're impossible to understand
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It's super easy, don't worry. Now, each turn has 5 phases, each of which is further divided into multiple steps...
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It's super easy, don't worry. Now, each turn has 5 phases, each of which is further divided into multiple steps...
"Here, just use this easy quick-reference PDF."
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It's super easy, don't worry. Now, each turn has 5 phases, each of which is further divided into multiple steps...
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I legitimately think they're impossible to explain. Not impossible to understand, mind you, but to explain. The only way to ever learn to play a board game is by playing it, preferably open-hand, and learning it step by step in practice.
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How I look when my friends won't even listen to me for 10 seconds trying to explain a card game that isn't that complicated and I know they can get if they let go of their prejudice that card games are always going to be confusing to them.
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I'll see your "Cones of Dunshire", and raise you this actually real, published game: https://youtu.be/bE7f0ehPUAM
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As a frequent teacher of tabletop games, yes, this is often what people look like when I'm halfway through my first sentence.
"OK, the point of the game is to deal 20 damage to your opponent."
"what š« "
"My sibling in Christ, you asked me to teach you"
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I usually say just tell me the object of the game and then tell me what to do whenever it's my turn. After a few turns and just observing the game and asking a few questions, I can manage on my own. Way more enjoyable than trying to parse even the instruction booklets.
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How I look when my friends won't even listen to me for 10 seconds trying to explain a card game that isn't that complicated and I know they can get if they let go of their prejudice that card games are always going to be confusing to them.
"First you n..." "Oh my god this is too hard!"
Not even three words in. Every fucking thing. Every fucking time. Not even exclusive to card games.
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Countless people have tried to teach me card games, I dont know why. I dont give a fuck about card games, but never the less they persist.
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What I see when I try to explain the difference between "when" and "if" in yugioh
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"Here, just use this easy quick-reference PDF."
"Professors hate this one weird trick to become a lawyer without studying for 7 years!"
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As a frequent teacher of tabletop games, yes, this is often what people look like when I'm halfway through my first sentence.
"OK, the point of the game is to deal 20 damage to your opponent."
"what š« "
"My sibling in Christ, you asked me to teach you"
For games with any sort of "victory points" system, I always start off teaching them with the exact same sentence: "the goal of this game is to score points." Sets the stage nicely for explaining the rest of the-- ah, nevermind, they've already glazed over
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What I see when I try to explain the difference between "when" and "if" in yugioh
put and get a counter in magic
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"Here, just use this easy quick-reference PDF."
Oh, that just pissed me off.
Couple weeks ago I was at a bachelor's party, to which a number of people had brought Magic decks. I knew nothing about the game (never even watched a video), made this clear, and said that I just wanted to watch everyone else play.
Someone handed me a deck and said, "no buddy, you're playing!" I protested, but it was fruitless. I'd been roped in; and I was excited! A group of people excited to show a new player their hobby.
The guy that handed me the deck then proceeded to explain nothing and get increasingly frustrated when I had no idea what he meant when he'd say "uh, no you have to UNTAP your cards first.. ok now tap them.. yeah I know you just untapped them but tap them
" (I still do not know what the point of turning my cards sideways for two seconds was but I guess it's super important?)
The other two players were fairly intoxicated and probably didn't pick up on the toxicity, but the whole table was frustrated with how God awfully slow the game was taking since the new guy just wasn't getting it. I just wanted to watch.
Up until now I thought homeboy had just oversimplified a few rules in his head and forgot a thing or two, but seeing that the actual instruction manual is 500+ pages, I'm furious that he had the audacity to forcibly rope a drunk person with zero interest in playing into the game, just to treat them like a moron for not instantly getting it.
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I'll see your "Cones of Dunshire", and raise you this actually real, published game: https://youtu.be/bE7f0ehPUAM
Wow. If you told me this was satire, I'd 100% believe you.
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Oh, that just pissed me off.
Couple weeks ago I was at a bachelor's party, to which a number of people had brought Magic decks. I knew nothing about the game (never even watched a video), made this clear, and said that I just wanted to watch everyone else play.
Someone handed me a deck and said, "no buddy, you're playing!" I protested, but it was fruitless. I'd been roped in; and I was excited! A group of people excited to show a new player their hobby.
The guy that handed me the deck then proceeded to explain nothing and get increasingly frustrated when I had no idea what he meant when he'd say "uh, no you have to UNTAP your cards first.. ok now tap them.. yeah I know you just untapped them but tap them
" (I still do not know what the point of turning my cards sideways for two seconds was but I guess it's super important?)
The other two players were fairly intoxicated and probably didn't pick up on the toxicity, but the whole table was frustrated with how God awfully slow the game was taking since the new guy just wasn't getting it. I just wanted to watch.
Up until now I thought homeboy had just oversimplified a few rules in his head and forgot a thing or two, but seeing that the actual instruction manual is 500+ pages, I'm furious that he had the audacity to forcibly rope a drunk person with zero interest in playing into the game, just to treat them like a moron for not instantly getting it.
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wrote on last edited by [email protected]In all fairness, the instructions you actually need to know to play the game could be summarized in a single page (with the caveat that there will be a lot of edge cases that won't be adequately explained there); tournament judges and, to a lesser extent, tournament players are the only folks who need to know the majority of what's in that PDF.
That said, the game is super archaic and hard to learn, and any player who thinks otherwise is probably either playing only at a super basic level, or just isn't considering how long they've been playing and how much nuance they've accumulated. Sorry you had a shitty experience; your friends absolutely should not have tried to throw you into the deep end like that. You sound like you already know, but to reiterate it, this was absolutely not a failing on your part and was 100% your friends' fault.
If you actually want to try the game (and I completely understand if you don't), you can go to a game store that sells MtG products and ask for a (free) intro deck. They're small decks with simpler cards and a booklet explaining the basic game rules that can be helpful to learn the game.
There's also Magic Arena, the computer game version, which really does a pretty good job of teaching the game. If you don't mind that format, I'd absolutely start there.
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Oh, that just pissed me off.
Couple weeks ago I was at a bachelor's party, to which a number of people had brought Magic decks. I knew nothing about the game (never even watched a video), made this clear, and said that I just wanted to watch everyone else play.
Someone handed me a deck and said, "no buddy, you're playing!" I protested, but it was fruitless. I'd been roped in; and I was excited! A group of people excited to show a new player their hobby.
The guy that handed me the deck then proceeded to explain nothing and get increasingly frustrated when I had no idea what he meant when he'd say "uh, no you have to UNTAP your cards first.. ok now tap them.. yeah I know you just untapped them but tap them
" (I still do not know what the point of turning my cards sideways for two seconds was but I guess it's super important?)
The other two players were fairly intoxicated and probably didn't pick up on the toxicity, but the whole table was frustrated with how God awfully slow the game was taking since the new guy just wasn't getting it. I just wanted to watch.
Up until now I thought homeboy had just oversimplified a few rules in his head and forgot a thing or two, but seeing that the actual instruction manual is 500+ pages, I'm furious that he had the audacity to forcibly rope a drunk person with zero interest in playing into the game, just to treat them like a moron for not instantly getting it.
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It's honestly a really fun game, but you have to teach people way slower than that. I have a couple training decks without all the card types to teach the basic concepts before ever getting into the complex stuff. Throwing someone in at the deep end like that just seems like a good way to make sure they never wanna play again.
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put and get a counter in magic
Or any interaction that requires understanding layers.