![]() Now, you're probably wondering why it is almost free-to-play rather than literally free-to-play. It's how you can (almost) free-to-play Magic Online. However, our topic for today isn't how cheap most cards are on Magic Online as compared to paper or even Magic Arena. Lion's Eye Diamond is over $500 in paper and $2 on Magic Online. Cyclonic Rift is $0.10 on Magic Online but $32 in paper. For example, Sylvan Library is $0.02 on Magic Online and $45 in paper. And this includes a lot of really powerful and playable cards, especially Commander staples. While it is true that it's going to cost a lot if you're going to run out and buy an entire top-tier Modern deck with cards like Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer and evoke Elementals, the way the Magic Online economy works is that only a handful of tournament staples (especially Modern and Legacy staples) are expensive, while most of the other cards on Magic Online cost close to nothing or, in some cases, literally nothing. ![]() One popular misconception about Magic Online is that it's an extremely expensive way to play Magic. ![]()
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