I've recently started playing MtG at work with incarcerated youth. They have janky ass decks made out of the few hundred cards the have access to and that's it. The process for donating cards to the facility is kind off cumbersome, but I can bring cards with me to play with.
Time: A lot of their free time is only for 30-60 minutes. We need to be able to grab some cards and get going. Jumpstart is perfect for that. I'll probably give someone three packs, they choose two, and that's their deck.
Resources: No tokens or excess of cards that need dice such as +1/+1 counters.
Speed: No searching decks unless it's a trivially easy search, like Rampant Growth.
Budget: They're all good kids, but they're definitely more volatile than other populations. The cards should be quite cheap in case anyone decides to take out frustrations on them.
Simplicity: The players are mostly beginner to intermediate. Only one colored Jumpstarts in a normal color pie.
Time: A lot of their free time is only for 30-60 minutes. We need to be able to grab some cards and get going. Jumpstart is perfect for that. I'll probably give someone three packs, they choose two, and that's their deck.
Resources: No tokens or excess of cards that need dice such as +1/+1 counters.
Speed: No searching decks unless it's a trivially easy search, like Rampant Growth.
Budget: They're all good kids, but they're definitely more volatile than other populations. The cards should be quite cheap in case anyone decides to take out frustrations on them.
Simplicity: The players are mostly beginner to intermediate. Only one colored Jumpstarts in a normal color pie.