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Are you terrified of wasting tons of money and still losing?
Is this positive for you?
Magic The Gathering: Deck Building For Beginners teaches you every step, including an overview of types of decks for building winning decks. This is a book of action and doesn't just tell you to try harder. This book will get you moving in the right direction.
Packed full of real-life examples for players like you, this book has proven techniques that have worked for thousands of people. These methods are backed up by countless games played, all of which will arm you with a mindset primed for deck building with winning in mind.
Easy-to-implement small changes that are primed for immediate action.
What happens if you ignore your weak deck?
Learn what makes a deck a winning deck.
Why should you care about your understanding of your core mana curve problem?
What bad habits you have that can quickly be broken
The consequences of ignoring your current strategy
How will you learn to be free from bad decks once and for all?
Identify the type of player you are to build better decks
What you can do today to kiss your losing goodbye
Tricks for handling difficult opponents with better sideboards
How to learn which cards you need to dominate
What happens when you don't let life pass you by?
Never wonder "what if" you could have had a winning deck!
Wake up every day with high energy and desire to beat even the toughest opponents
Inspire yourself and others to become a winning machine.
Feel comfortable with your game-play and strategies with your awesome deck.
Find out how to let go of your flimsy deck and take flight towards mastering Magic the Gathering, period.
Become the master and show them what you have!
P.S...
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9788293791195
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 30
- Utgivningsdatum: 2020-11-22
- Förlag: Urgesta as