Houshphandzadeh wrote:go on
phatj wrote:go on
just walk away
Houshphandzadeh wrote:go on
phatj wrote:go on
Soren wrote:Bucky wrote:HEY SOREN
one of The Kid's therapists said that lots of his kids on the spectrum really like MTG. How would one get a kid started on that??
Well, a really good step one would be to find a local store he could play if he's up for that. The most popular format involves games on Friday nights but most gaming shops host weekend events as well. If there's a place near you that isn't run by a total shithead they're generally very, very helpful and will help get a deck built so he can join in and participate. A lot of times there are groups of casual players that will meet during the week or on the weekend to play a few games and drink mountain dew and be socially awkward together.
Past that, the company that manufactures MTG has started putting out "Duel decks" which are two packs of pre constructed decks you can use to learn with. They generally have some pretty good cards and easy to understand themes. The decks include the rules and some general strategy tips for the decks.
If he takes to it, lemme know. I'm always happy to blab about my nerdery of choice.
Slowhand wrote:Yeah, best to give them a few more years to enjoy not getting made fun of and beat up.
smitty wrote:We have another thought experiment.
Azrider's cat.
Dead or alive?
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EndlessSummer wrote:Extra Halloween candy translated into Reece's peanut butter cup pancakes this morn.
TenuredVulture wrote:Cats are much, much better than you at hide and seek.
Grotewold wrote:I'm not really a gifts guy so everyone gives me Iron Hill money. Gonna need to treat the Penncrest football team or something