Mr. Kris
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Post by Mr. Kris on Jul 22, 2012 0:04:57 GMT -5
So I recently moved from Monterey to San Diego, and my old home store was a hotbed for competative play along with constant play (I was averaging 15 hours a week play time), but now I'm lucky to get one EDH game in a week. Seems like the only play around here is FNM and well thats out of budget.
So all that whining was said to say I'm going to be investing actual money into MTGO Pauper, and I need some tips on how to buy from bots, and/or trade with members for cards. I have an ok collection from diligent free card purchases, but nothing really of substance.
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Post by RockBass on Jul 27, 2012 23:08:25 GMT -5
Pennybot. Pick up the majority of the cards you need from there. Then move on to a couple of bots (save them as buddies for credit) and build up from there.
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Post by yugular on Jul 28, 2012 1:09:05 GMT -5
Yep.
1. Find someone to buy tix. 2. Look through Pennybot and freebots 3. Buy the rest. Mtgotraders has 95% of the cards you want, therefore i recommend it as a one stop shop.
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Post by grumpyoldgamer on Jul 28, 2012 5:47:56 GMT -5
Mtgotraders has 95% of the cards you want, therefore i recommend it as a one stop shop. Or Marlon MtGO. Prices are the same as MtGO Traders, but their bots are usually not as busy.
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Post by yugular on Jul 28, 2012 10:40:23 GMT -5
Mtgotraders has 95% of the cards you want, therefore i recommend it as a one stop shop. Or Marlon MtGO. Prices are the same as MtGO Traders, but their bots are usually not as busy. Marlon MTGO doesn't have as many commons available as MTGOTraders but I have used both and liked them
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Post by mikeyk159 on Jul 29, 2012 2:44:47 GMT -5
I use hotbot, cheapstuff and pennybot. Hasn't done me wrong yet.
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Mr. Kris
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Post by Mr. Kris on Jul 29, 2012 22:15:09 GMT -5
Thank you guys! There is only so much you can do with the freebots but this info is much appreciated.
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