

Both Magic Online and MTG Arena cater to different groups of people with different interests, so their economies are structured quite differently. If you’re an established player who loves and cherishes Commander, Modern, Legacy, Vintage Cube, or even Pioneer, then MTGO is a suitable, and de facto, choice.Ī great deal of your experience with either game, and of course the most important driver in affordability, revolves around the economy of each. The bottom line: If you’re a newer player, MTG Arena is definitely the right program for you. To add even more to my antiquated bona fides, I even still call Magic Online “MODO” (Magic Online with Digital Objects, the original title for MTGO).īut enough about my background – let’s discuss the difference between these two programs and which one I think you should choose to play Magic. I still remember sitting in my friend Erik’s basement doing Odyssey drafts together. Just so you know where I’m coming from, I’ve been playing Magic on and off for 25 years and have used both MTGA and Magic Online since their inception. Or perhaps you’re a returning MTG player from a long time ago and you have very bad memories of MTGO and are wondering, “Is it any better than it used to be?”

Maybe you’re a newer player and know you want to play Magic online, but don’t know where to invest your time and money. Yes, this is strange, and yes it kind of doesn’t make sense, but I’m here to give you a little background about why this is the case and which application best suits your needs. Comparative Analysis | Illustration by Willian Muraiīelieve it or not, there are two official ways to play Magic on the internet right now: Magic Online and MTG Arena.
