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Brawl? A new Format for MTG!

If you guys have already read the news on the MTG sight today, you will know what I'm talking about, the new format Brawl! But does it sound fun? Will it be a fun format for players? Let's find out!


Have any of you ever played commander? If you have not, you should go to the MTG site, or Youtube and check it out.  Brawl is just like commander, except for a few things. Your deck instead of having a hundred cards, must have sixty. All cards in your deck must be standard legal, and the same is said with your commander. The point of all this it to make it a more exciting format for when Dominaria comes out on April 27. Mostly because the set has a huge amount of legendary creatures!


So what do I think? I love the idea! If any of you are wanting to try it out, do it!

Until next time! 

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