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A '''league''' is a group of ''[[Magic: the Gathering]]'' players who take part in competitions against each other, resulting in a | {{disambig}} | ||
A '''league''' is a group of ''[[Magic: the Gathering]]'' players who take part in competitions against each other, resulting in a ranking according to performance in a particular season. ''Magic'' League play is almost as old as the game itself.<ref>[[Chris Page]] (1993), [https://archives.mtglore.com/magazines/the-duelist-0/#league League Play], [[Duelist]] #0</ref> | |||
== | ==Player leagues== | ||
* [[APAC League]] | |||
* [[Arena League]] | * [[Arena League]] | ||
* [[Future Future League]] | * [[Future Future League]] | ||
* [[League Weekend]] | |||
* [[Magic League]] | * [[Magic League]] | ||
* [[Magic Online]] [[Leagues room|leagues]] | |||
* [[Magic Pro League]] | * [[Magic Pro League]] | ||
* [[Military League]] | * [[Military League]] | ||
* [[Rivals League]] | * [[Rivals League]] | ||
* [[Vintage Super League]] | |||
==Storyline== | ==Storyline== |
Latest revision as of 14:34, 20 April 2022
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A league is a group of Magic: the Gathering players who take part in competitions against each other, resulting in a ranking according to performance in a particular season. Magic League play is almost as old as the game itself.[1]
Player leagues
- APAC League
- Arena League
- Future Future League
- League Weekend
- Magic League
- Magic Online leagues
- Magic Pro League
- Military League
- Rivals League
- Vintage Super League
Storyline
Within the storyline, League may also refer to:
In these cases, a league has the meaning of a collection of people, countries, or groups that combine for mutual protection or cooperation.
References
- ↑ Chris Page (1993), League Play, Duelist #0