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| − | '''Magic the Gathering''' is a [[trading card game]] (TCG) that simulates a duel between opposing [[magic]]ians. The game consists of numerous elements from various fantasy worlds, including magic [[elf|elves]], [[dwarf (mythology)|dwarves]], [[dragon]]s, mana, [[orc]]s, and so forth. The game was originally created as a way to use up all the art left over after gaming conventions. Its creator is Richard Garfield and the game is owned by [[Wizards of the Coast]], the same firm that publishes [[Dungeons and Dragons]]. | + | '''Magic the Gathering''' is a [[trading card game]] (TCG) that simulates a duel between opposing [[magic]]ians. The game consists of numerous elements from various fantasy worlds, including magic, [[elf|elves]], [[dwarf (mythology)|dwarves]], [[dragon]]s, mana, [[orc]]s, and so forth. The game was originally created as a way to use up all the art left over after gaming conventions. Its creator is Richard Garfield and the game is owned by [[Wizards of the Coast]], the same firm that publishes [[Dungeons and Dragons]]. |
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Revision as of 22:07, December 31, 2007
Magic the Gathering is a trading card game (TCG) that simulates a duel between opposing magicians. The game consists of numerous elements from various fantasy worlds, including magic, elves, dwarves, dragons, mana, orcs, and so forth. The game was originally created as a way to use up all the art left over after gaming conventions. Its creator is Richard Garfield and the game is owned by Wizards of the Coast, the same firm that publishes Dungeons and Dragons.