Mr Creed
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I imagine in PVE anything goes and you'll have team mates with good decks and bad decks if you play with randoms, regardless of the amount of money the invested.
In constructed deck PVP the situation is similar, you could build some pretty cheap but powerful decks at various points in time in MTG, so it really comes down to how the current block is designed. Obviously we dont know if the initial set will allow for cheap strong decks or if most of the strong cards are rare (more expensive to get).
Then there are PVP games where everyone starts out with a fresh and equal card pool no matter how many cards they otherwise own. Thats technically 100% fair until you open your card pool, then you might get lucky or not with what you have to work with. Draft limited formats mitigate that and inject more player skill because everyone essentially picks from the same pool of cards. Both of these do require packs of cards for each tournament/match/league or whatever they do, so they arent free. In MTGO you can play alot with little investment because of prize boosters, I expect it'll be similar here, but as total newbie to TCGs in general that's not something you can count on really.
In constructed deck PVP the situation is similar, you could build some pretty cheap but powerful decks at various points in time in MTG, so it really comes down to how the current block is designed. Obviously we dont know if the initial set will allow for cheap strong decks or if most of the strong cards are rare (more expensive to get).
Then there are PVP games where everyone starts out with a fresh and equal card pool no matter how many cards they otherwise own. Thats technically 100% fair until you open your card pool, then you might get lucky or not with what you have to work with. Draft limited formats mitigate that and inject more player skill because everyone essentially picks from the same pool of cards. Both of these do require packs of cards for each tournament/match/league or whatever they do, so they arent free. In MTGO you can play alot with little investment because of prize boosters, I expect it'll be similar here, but as total newbie to TCGs in general that's not something you can count on really.