For example, if you have 3 life and an effect says that your life total "becomes 10," you would gain 7 life which The Wind Crystal doubles to 14, so your life total will actually become 17
Magic: The Gathering is an intimidating game, even if youre a seasoned player like myself
Some are sophisticated enough that you might not notice the difference at a casual glance
Or at least enough of a problem that in 1997, Fifth Edition came with what is now Rule 103.7a, which states In a two-player game, the player who plays first skips the draw step (see rule 504, Draw Step) of their first turn. Prior to this, player one had a strict advantage over player two, an advantage that has since been mitigated, but remains statistically observable
There were indeed readers interested in the financial fate of the coveted Ugins Fate promo alternate art Ugin, which we shall refer to as Blue Ugin from now on, as Ugin looks like he was in cahoots with Heisenberg in Chris Rahns art