Magic: up to 2 years
Magic: 3-7 years
Magic: 9-12 years
Magic: 13-15 years
Magic: 16+ years
Legacy: up to 1 year
Legacy: 2-3 years
Legacy: 4-5 years
Legacy: 6-8 years
Legacy: Since Type 1.5...stupid name change
I've played back in 2000, but I stopped and didn't learn enough of it to be considered a player. And then I came back in 2006 and immediately started playing legacy, which was the format that I had cards to play. So I voted 6 and 6 for mtg and legacy.
If you fail to explain the reason behind your choice, technically, it's the wrong choice.
Zerk Thread -- Really, fun deck! ^^
Started playing back when Onslaught-Mirrodin-8th Standard. All my friends already played competitive Standard/Extended so there was never a "casual-beginner" time for me. I played Elf-Clamp back until Skullclamp got banned. I tried getting into Extended but I soon moved to a different city and stopped playing Magic.
I got into Legacy by accident back when Future Sight saw print. I was at a mall when I saw a store (Teddy n Me) and people were playing Magic. This is when I learned about Legacy. Unfortunately I've already missed the Tarmogoyf boat when I started playing Legacy. I remember the format was CounterTop, Thresh, Landstill and Goblins (kinda like how the format looks like right now without Show and Tell decks). It wasn't hard for me to get into the format as I already had Extended Goblins (I was only missing Lackey, Vial and Wasteland at this point), Aggro Elves and a casual/multiplayer Parfait deck (which became Quinn during the time).
If you stopped sometime, just total time you've been playing. So if you played 1993-1995, then 2008-2010, that's 4 years (obviously depending on how you're counting your years, if inclusively, then 6, but you know what I mean).
But, then you could post describing this happening.
-Matt
Been playing since Urza's block, played Legacy from 2004-2008ish, play limited, Type 4 and EDH now.
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