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== <center>Magic the Gathering: Tactics</center> ==
 
   
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Magic the Gathering Tactics incorporates the traditional Magic the Gathering Card game with elements of [[wikipedia:Role-playing_game|RPG]] and puts them together in a turn-based strategic board game in 3D.
   
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The inclusion of collectible mechanics (with rare and mythic cards) allows for one of the best things about Magic the Gathering: deck building. When combined with [[Talent Trees|talent trees]] and new board mechanics, this brings a fresh experience to the world of Magic the Gathering where cards combinations and talent points can come to life in a 3D battlefield.
Wizards of the Coast will team with Sony Online Entertainment to create , a turn-based tactics game based on the popular collectible card game franchise, the companies said Monday.
 
   
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Victory or defeat hinges on what deck and talent trees you build, what and when to play, where and how you place things, and the normal randomness plus surprises your opponent can deliver inherent in traditional Magic The Gathering. This gives a complete overall thrill of victory plus the thrill of progression in cards, skills, and new deck ideas.
Sony Online Entertainment’s Denver studio will develop&nbsp;the game first for the PC, and plans to release it in early 2010. A version of the game for the PlayStation 3 is due later.
 
   
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Unlike the recent (and excellent) Xbox Live Arcade game [http://www.wired.com/gamelife/2009/09/dungeons-and-dragons/ Duels of the Planeswalkers], will incorporate the collectible mechanics that make the card game tick: Players will expand their teams by purchasing booster packs and starters, then use their new acquisitions to customize their spellbooks.
 
   
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[[Tactics Mechanics|Tactics mechanics]] (How to play)<br />[[Starting Decks|Starting decks]]<br />[[Card Lists|Card lists]]<br />[[Talent Trees|Talent trees]]<br />[[Campaign Missions|Campaign missions]]<br />[[Daily Missions|Daily missions]]<br />[[Tournaments|Online tournaments]]<br />[[Free Tactics]] (How to play for free)<br /><br /><br />
The pay-as-you-go model should be familiar to those who played on table tops, o[http://www.wizards.com/Magic/Digital/MagicOnline.aspx?x=mtg/digital/magiconline/howdoi/buy the online PC game]. And the gameplay will likely feel something like , the tabletop war game also published by Wizards of the Coast.
 
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Several years ago, there were rumblings about Wizards of the Coast’s plans to sell virtual goods to folks who wanted to play the new fourth edition online. But these unpopular plans never came to complete fruition. But the collectible approach makes more sense for this new videogame flavor of , since fans of the game are used to rolling the dice (and dropping the dough) for sealed, randomly assorted booster packs.
 
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**Notice**

This wiki will be used as a sandbox to help other wiki's until further notice.

Announced by SOE: on March 28, 2014 Magic the Gathering Tactics will no longer be supported. The game is no longer available. The main pages of this wiki is kept intact for historical purpose until further notice.


Magic the Gathering Tactics incorporates the traditional Magic the Gathering Card game with elements of RPG and puts them together in a turn-based strategic board game in 3D.

The inclusion of collectible mechanics (with rare and mythic cards) allows for one of the best things about Magic the Gathering: deck building. When combined with talent trees and new board mechanics, this brings a fresh experience to the world of Magic the Gathering where cards combinations and talent points can come to life in a 3D battlefield.

Victory or defeat hinges on what deck and talent trees you build, what and when to play, where and how you place things, and the normal randomness plus surprises your opponent can deliver inherent in traditional Magic The Gathering. This gives a complete overall thrill of victory plus the thrill of progression in cards, skills, and new deck ideas.

Learn about:

Tactics mechanics (How to play)
Starting decks
Card lists
Talent trees
Campaign missions
Daily missions
Online tournaments
Free Tactics (How to play for free)



**Notice**

All article images contained on this wiki are considered to be the property of Sony Online Entertainment and/or Wizards of the Coast.
This wikis sole intention is to promote the Magic the Gathering Tactics game and interest therein.
Under no circumstances is permission given to use any images for profit without explicit permission from Sony Online Entertainment and/or Wizards of the Coast.