11-17-2013, 02:13 AM
Ehh... Admittedly no. Which is frustrating. I'm going to a party tomorrow, where there's gonna be a lot of Magic being played, and I'd like the girlfriend to know enough to hold her own, but alas, hard to teach her. I no longer have any decks, so it'd just be me describing rules to her.
If you ever DO get into it, inform me. But I wouldn't be surprised if it didn't become your thing. Getting into a new card game is difficult, because you've spent so much time and money learning one you're used to that switching sides is difficult. Though in my area, M:TG is a lot more popular, something like 4:1 for MTG:YGO players at local tournaments. So if it's similar in your area, it may become something fun to learn because tournaments have a broader range of players and skills.
If you ever DO get into it, inform me. But I wouldn't be surprised if it didn't become your thing. Getting into a new card game is difficult, because you've spent so much time and money learning one you're used to that switching sides is difficult. Though in my area, M:TG is a lot more popular, something like 4:1 for MTG:YGO players at local tournaments. So if it's similar in your area, it may become something fun to learn because tournaments have a broader range of players and skills.