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The game has a series of problems that could be easily solved if the developers weren't so greedy to the point of making it playable only for those who buy in-game resources. There are a series of errors within this piece of **** game, including that players with a game pass have more time to play than players who don't buy anything. Furthermore, when there is competition and a certain delay in the matches, considering that the player who bought the pass can lose the match, a series of factors occur that the game itself introduces just to harm the opposing player, who doesn't buy anything in the game. One of them is in relation to time, where even on the opponent's turn and the opponent doesn't have lands to generate mana, if there is a delay, it is the opponent's time that is consumed - this only happens to players who don't buy anything in the game, who have their time consumed. Another thing I noticed is that the algorithm that handles the opponent's library has several changes in relation to the plays I make. An example of this is that if I play a good creature that can harm the consumer player, for example, an Avacyn that can make my cards indestructible, he gets a card and exiles a creature simultaneously. The game itself has ****** gameplay, it needs to improve a lot before I can say that the game is bad. I don't even want to get into the merits of the card effects, because if I start talking about it, it will take me days and I won't even say half of it. The level of absurdity in the game is extremely colossal. You can see that people care a lot about money, things that are too expensive, resources provided by the game, but you have to pay to use these resources, editions that are *, horrible gameplay that if I took a 5-year-old and asked him to describe the gameplay of a game, he would be able to describe a gameplay that is 100x better. If there's one thing my grandfather always said, it's that if someone wants money, they need to work. I see the people who developed this game in such a lazy way, so lazy that if I called them lazy, I would be paying them a compliment. If you want so much money, promote the paid game, then the problem will end. Now, if you want to play such an unnecessary role, I suggest you give up on Magic Arena and let the game's fans develop something that is fair, fun, and that can be 10x better than this * you call a game.
