some tcg terms come from Mtg,like zoo, mill and miracle, the last one comes from an old deck called Miracle Growth which used quirion dryad with cheap cycling spells spell to massively grow dryad (or dig for it) and kill the opponent
Give this man (or woman) a cookie, because that is correct.^^
And Zoo comes from a deck that was made more than 20 years ago in MTG in the colors red, white and green (10 years before Naya was a Shard). It was called zoo because all the creatures (minions) were animals like Apes, Wolves, Humans etc.
Mill comes from the MTG card Millstone.
Highlander comes from:
1. First there was the book.
2. Then the movie about thr book.
3. Then the MTG format 100 cards singleton called Highlander.
4. Then the MTG format 100 cards singleton format with a general called Elder Dragon Highlander.
5. Then the name switch to Commander.
6. Then Hearthstone came out and later League of Explorers with Reno Jackson. Decks were named Reno-decks back then.
7. Then Reno Jackson rotated to Wild leaving the Reno-decks Reno-less: And thus we call them Highlander.
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The three MTG references are correct.
And Zoo comes from a deck that was made more than 20 years ago in MTG in the colors red, white and green (10 years before Naya was a Shard). It was called zoo because all the creatures (minions) were animals like Apes, Wolves, Humans etc.
Mill comes from the MTG card Millstone.
Highlander comes from:
1. First there was the book.
2. Then the movie about thr book.
3. Then the MTG format 100 cards singleton called Highlander.
4. Then the MTG format 100 cards singleton format with a general called Elder Dragon Highlander.
5. Then the name switch to Commander.
6. Then Hearthstone came out and later League of Explorers with Reno Jackson. Decks were named Reno-decks back then.
7. Then Reno Jackson rotated to Wild leaving the Reno-decks Reno-less: And thus we call them Highlander.