Story Time - How Table Top Games Changed My Life (Magic the Gathering)

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  • @theawesomegamr
    @theawesomegamr 11 ปีที่แล้ว +79

    you are such an awesome and inspirational person boogie, often people watch your rage videos and think "oh he is just some fat raging guy" but you are truly more than that.

  • @JasonDemakis
    @JasonDemakis 10 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    This is nothing short of inspiring; your story is incredible, man!
    I've been checking out all of your videos after just getting into Magic The Gathering (finally!), and I've read so much about you and your personal path and growth. As a personal development coach and consultant, I can't say I'm anything less than blown away by your personal transformation, drive, and contribution to through and with these online/offline communities. This is the true essence of human connectivity, IMHO.
    "Win or lose; this is the opportunity to MEET somebody!" = this is EXACTLY what it's all about! This video made my afternoon. You're an inspiration to people everywhere, boogie. You sure as hell inspire me to venture into the new and exciting world of Magic The Gathering! Thank you for this wonderful channel my friend! : )

  • @terrainaholic
    @terrainaholic 11 ปีที่แล้ว +153

    Gamers are the BEST people on the planet!

    • @lukestruth
      @lukestruth 11 ปีที่แล้ว +16

      nope stoners

    • @jonathanvinclair2645
      @jonathanvinclair2645 11 ปีที่แล้ว +16

      lukestruth They are not mutually exclusive :D

    • @lukestruth
      @lukestruth 11 ปีที่แล้ว

      i won in the +1 part of the argument

    • @ottoteed6398
      @ottoteed6398 11 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      lukestruth No longer.

    • @lukestruth
      @lukestruth 11 ปีที่แล้ว

      5 vs 4

  • @dumblevort
    @dumblevort 11 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    Hi, I'm 13 and like in Wales.
    When I was 9, my parents argued ALLOT and I was drawn it to this allot. After one years of augments my parents split up and was left an emotional wreck with no confidence. In my first year in high school people bullied my and the teachers did NOTHING. Everyday was the same: Wake up, go to school, be bullied, cry, go home, cry and go to sleep. This was the same story for a year. For my 12 birthday I got a minecraft account and through minecraft I found out that I was not alone in this dark time and, for the first time in my life, I felt I i belonged somewhere. After 1/2 a year, less and less people bullied me because I picked up the courage to speak to them, for some reason they didn't make fun of me! Since them my life has had it's ups and downs but now I am in love with the most lovely lady in the world as she likes me for who I am and not for what I look like!

    • @dumblevort
      @dumblevort 10 ปีที่แล้ว

      Yea! Havn't played it in a while but i've been waiting for a reason to start again!

    • @kingdomrhye1180
      @kingdomrhye1180 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Chloee hey 4 years later if you still play we should exchange discord lol

    • @StrikerFin
      @StrikerFin 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      I wonder what’s going on in your life today now that you’re 17/18

  • @Zakkleberg
    @Zakkleberg 9 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    As a large man who has anxiety and depression problems, who loves table top games (And MMORPGs), these videos speak to me on a deep level and inspire me. Thank you.

  • @gravedancer96
    @gravedancer96 8 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    As I type this out, I've been playing Magic for about a week. And I absolutely love it. I'm a college student, and my roommate told me that he plays Magic. And I had always wanted to play, but had no one to play with. So I said hell with it, and I went and bought an intro deck, and downloaded Magic Duels to learn how to play. Now I find myself playing a game of Magic between classes, and many more after them at night. And I came back to this video just to say that I already see myself sticking to this game for life, and I do not regret it at all. Hopefully one day I'll get to sit down and have a game of Magic with you, Boogie. That'd be damn awesome.

  • @BoZoiD57
    @BoZoiD57 11 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    My lil bro and me play magic here and there. Nothing serious just the basic rules we picked up from the rule sheet in our beginner's box. It helps us a lot when we need someone to hang with

  • @TheRunesmythe
    @TheRunesmythe 8 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    So, I came across this video late, but after listening and watching I feel compelled to do as you asked and talk about my background and gaming and how it has, and will likely to continue to, affect my life.
    Many moons ago, when I was *very* young, I saw a movie called "Legend", which if you're a fan of fantasy films and you haven't see it yet I highly recommend. It has all the staples of fantasy; elves, faeries, dwarves, unicorns, swords and armor, magic, etc. That moment began my fascination with the fantasy genre, and not long after I learned about roleplaying games. A friend of mine, while we were still in elementary school, brought a boardgame into school one day. I can't remember what the "event" was supposed to be (though I know it wasn't show and tell) but I think it had something to do with bringing in something that you thought was an integral part of who you are. Though I can't for the life of me remember what I brought, I vividly recall that boardgame because of all the amazing figures it had that were an intrinsic part of fantasy; the game turned out to be Dragon Strike, one which I continued to play until not all that long ago. From that moment I was bound and determined to have fantasy gaming as a part of my life, but it wasn't easy; the big scare scandal involving the group of college students were missing and presumed dead because a live action game of D&D that they sometimes played in the service corridors beneath their campus went too far. As it turned out, there was no real evidence to support any of that and it eventually came to light that the lead investigator in the case had simply made an assumption, one that proved completely erroneous as it turned out that the "missing" students had simply gone home for the holidays. A retraction article was eventually printed, though unlike the previous headlines it was more or less a filler piece that didn't even make the front page. This was enough of a platform for my mother to state emphatically that I was not allowed to buy any D&D books or anything associated with it.
    When I did begin gaming, I always had to make sure to hide it from my mother. A friend of mine picked up some books but didn't really understand how to run the game so it fell to me, but I always had to read them in secret because I knew if my mother found them she'd throw them away. This went on for several years until, at age 15, I'd had enough and started playing and buying books openly. As you can imagine, this didn't go over at all well with my mother and spurred a good many heated arguments. At the time I didn't understand how to convey to her the social aspects of the game, the critical thinking elements and the attention to detail necessary to run/play a game. Even though it was getting me out of the house more often and having a positive impact on my life, all she could see was the name of the game and the reputation it had. Thankfully my father eventually stepped in one night when we were eating dinner; I can't recall how the topic came up, but D&D was once again mentioned and my mother was laying into me about it again, accusing the game of promoting devil worship and insisting that it wasn't healthy to play, basically all the old arguments. I guess my father had had enough of it because he looked at me and asked me plainly if there was any devil worship involved and if I was having fun, and when I answered no to the first and yes to the second, he looked at my mom and told her enough was enough, it wasn't hurting anything and I was having a good time with friends and that's all that mattered.
    Gaming has had many positive effects on my life; it helped me develop better social skills, taught me the value of teamwork, inspired my imagination which in turn spurred me to start looking into creative writing, and put my artistic skills to use drawing various monsters, characters weapons, etc. It also helped me by teaching me the benefits of attention to detail and how to really formulate my own rules and my own adventures, which has translated into so many of my hobbies that I now engage in. I still game to this day; we have a weekly Pathfinder session at my apartment that alternates between two chronicles, on run by me and the other run by another player, and I also do a lot of White Wolf World of Darkness live action games. It was through my love of gaming that I met my wife, and believe when I say that I'm very thankful she's a gamer as well; I've tried to explain to previous girlfriends about the hobby of gaming and why I spend so much time doing it and that conversation never went well. At the end of the day, gaming is a large part of what made me who I am today and I still use most, if not all, of those skills. I've even branched out into video games (I play World of Warcraft and Neverwinter) and tabletop miniatures games and I'm hoping the latter will allow me to open my own commission painting service soon. Its been the one source of positive influence in my life that has remained as strong and true as it was when I first started.

  • @cadeplaisance9511
    @cadeplaisance9511 9 ปีที่แล้ว +23

    honestly if i had my usual job i would donate you 100 dollars. no scratch that. i will favorite this video and help you out man. i can connect with you on a certain level and a lot of what you said reminded me of myself in high school. im struggling with getting another job and i know what it feels like to be broke and to feel like the game is more than just a game. at the end of the day it is more than just paper cards. its life and people and experiences. i say bravo to you and congratulations on your engagement. i will remember this so please, remember this post.

  • @LiLPain3R
    @LiLPain3R 11 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You are my role model dude. Thank you so much for the 2 part series. Yu-gi-oh was the first table top game I have ever played, started playing at like age 8 and still do to this day. Around 8th or 9th grade, my core group of friends basically ditched me, bailed on me every time I would try to hang out with them. Day by day, i would slowly hate myself more and more because i couldn't find anyone who wanted to be my friend or hang out with me.

  • @paperwave6387
    @paperwave6387 8 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    u r an amazing human being . i was homeless at 15 and now im older and doing more then any mini job can bring n i aint a slave :)

  • @grizzlywhisker
    @grizzlywhisker 7 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    i made my first friend playing magic the gathering as a kid around 1990, i haven't played in years but watching your video really made me want to break out my deck!

  • @Jsweetcheeks
    @Jsweetcheeks 10 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Great story. MTG is one of my favorite card games. Like you, I've been playing since the beginning. I love how this game can bring people together. I'm trying to teach the game to more people. One day if our paths cross, I'd love to play a game of Magic with ya

  • @LightSwitch72
    @LightSwitch72 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    You have such a fantastic methodical way of telling a story, ive seen to many vloggers just ramble with no genuine passion or commitment to any one tale and end up just quick cutting any decent phrase of english along with another....so thanks i really enjoyed this video and best of luck with your future endeavours.

  • @BigBlimpTV
    @BigBlimpTV 11 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    "I can't imagine what my life would be like without magic"
    *My instant thought*
    "You're a wizard, boogie."
    Nah, but put jokes aside this guy is the fucking greatest. Keep up the good work my man.

  • @Zartonistv
    @Zartonistv 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great story Boogie. I used to play Magic in high school, but stopped playing after going to college. Starting last year, I picked up Magic 2012 and now 2013 for the 360 and am now thoroughly addicted again.

  • @damianfarrer3992
    @damianfarrer3992 11 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    i LOVE D&D, i havent played it much lately do to the fact that almost no one if anyone plays it at the college im in, me about to move from that exact college AND my D&D stuff is with 1 of 3 people (i dont remember how has it) for safe keeping. i play ac games but unlike u its not games that saved my life, magic TRICKS saved me. picking up a deck of playing cards and just BLOWING peoples minds was amazing. i have met 5 famous magicians so far, there teachings helped me be better and magic itself helped me to be more sociable and less shy!

  • @madtony71
    @madtony71 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    I know exactly where you are coming from, and agree whole heartedly. I had a similar situation as yourself, travelled the circuit, met thousands of people via tabletop, mtg, and mmo's.. Eventually I did open my own shop, and was the second largest MTG/RPG shop in Missouri (aside from Gathering Grounds unfortunately..) It was called House of Games, and I met many many permanent fixtures in my life that came through the door.. I would recommend doing it on that basis alone.. Thanks for sharing...

  • @Weah702
    @Weah702 11 ปีที่แล้ว +43

    ***** your a cool ass guy bro , don't let the haters get under your skin bruh . Keep your head up! :D

  • @blackriderbob8053
    @blackriderbob8053 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    thank you these two videos have really made me understand how these games have changed my life from a kid who would not dare talk to other people and even thoughts of suicide to someone looking for people to talk to until now i never understood what had changed in my life to cause this social change it makes me imprecate gaming even more and i thank you

  • @Dahakra
    @Dahakra 11 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I just love to listen to this guys stories :D

  • @DreamVikings
    @DreamVikings 10 ปีที่แล้ว

    Very nice, I can relate to many of those things.
    This is my story:
    I started playing in school when I was 14 (around Urzas saga, the best cycle ever). Out of the 14 guys in the classroom some 7 of us would play the game, every break, every lunch. The cards were banned from school so we would have to hide in the most secret places of school to play, joking that we were the victims of some kind of witch hunt. It really gave us a brotherhood feeling. We also played some D&D and things like that but most of it was Magic. As the years went by mostly everyone stopped except me and one of my best friends. Although eventually we stopped too, we had so many cards that a few years ago we decided to fuse our collections, made a list of every card since alpha untill 8th edition or so. Our goal is to collect all of the cards with the classic frame. Sometimes we buy bulks or single cards or go to places to trade. Although I dont play anymore (dont want to spend the money) we own a huge collection, keeping one of each cards in folders ordered by edition and all the repeated cards in boxes. My friend is really fixed on land cards, which he likes a lot, and I really like the oldest cards like from Arabian nights, antiquities and the dark. I still have my first deck, a fast green deck in a box here with me right now. Collecting is as fun as playing. There are sometimes the same card with different illustrations, weird editions we have to find out about, strange lands and dozens of other little details that make collecting almost an art. We actually need to have some deep knowledge of how the game was even years before we started to play, and as dumb of it sounds for an adult like me doing research and finding out secret stuff and unraveling mysteries makes me feel kind of like a wizard xD

  • @Svergara1
    @Svergara1 8 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Dude you rule! I thought you "were" francis! But to see the man behind the character is truly amazing! You're awesome, keep sharing your story and I hope you've attacked all your dreams head on since you've posted this video. You're a great person and one hell of a character!!!!!

  • @ROONTANG
    @ROONTANG 11 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I haven't ever played table-top games, but since part one was about online video gaming I'll share my story on that, and how it's improved my life.
    Gaming has been not only an escape from the real world, but also a therapy in my life for as long as I can remember; whether playing the original Prince of Persia installed on our Apple II from floppy discs in the early 90s, or playing multiplayer Europa Universalis IV with a friend on Steam last night. Games, their alternate universes, and the infinite possibilities within have always been a retreat and place of solace for me.
    I too, long struggled with being a misfit. Throughout my entire school life I had more people abusing, bullying and making fun of me than I had friends. Back in 2006 after a miserable day, I'd gone home and downloaded an obscure HL2 mod called Gmod9. I joined the only server that had a ping under 500, not knowing that it was being hosted by a guy I would be friends with until this very day, almost eight years later.
    He introduced me to the MMORPG Maplestory, and before long he and I, along with a dozen or so of his other online friends had joined, formed a guild and would play every afternoon until we could barely keep our eyes open any longer. The companionship, sense of belonging and happiness I could look forward to in that guild each afternoon after agonising days of bullying and abuse at school was extremely important to me.
    Along the years the guild fizzled out, from a dozen, to just a few, then finally to none. I'm still good friends with my Gmod buddy, and though I've lost contact with those other guild members, one of them still takes the time to send me a happy birthday email each year, which is such a small gesture yet one that brings me so much joy.
    People can say "get a life", or "go find real friends" all they like. But for some of us, that online world was the life we cared about, those were and are our real friends. If we didn't have them, we'd have had nothing. Boogie, I think you once said on your video about suicide, "something is always better than nothing". Out of context, but on the same note: that's true, and that little something can sometimes be the wedge keeping the door open to a better life in the future.
    tl;dr: games are great, they have made my life better in the past and continue to do so today.

  • @Raven86_
    @Raven86_ ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I miss humble non violent boogie. It's sad how this guy turned into such a monster

  • @Wallmantoejunk
    @Wallmantoejunk 12 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I have been a huge fan of Magic The Gathering for many years now, and like you it has led to the formation of some of the best friendships I've ever had. However, until now I was unable to put into words the "magic" of Magic. The way that any game or hobby that can be shared can lead to meeting new people and having fun with them is unbelievably magical. Thank you boogie for sharing your experiences and please keep doing so.

  • @Jaiyeson
    @Jaiyeson 10 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    White-Wolf: Vampire the masquerade. I saw a nerdy black chic reading some books from it in high school. I walked up being 6'4 big ol black guy and kind of a dick in those days and snatched up one of her books and was like what the fuck is this shit? I could see by her eyes she was like "oh great another asshole to ruin my day and make fun of me" Then she just kind of blurted out what it was, a story telling game based on modern day horror etc. I kind of paused never ever hearing anything like that before. After a while I was like "this sounds fucking bad ass, tell me more". She did, and I found my self walking down many dark alley adventures and mystery's. Meeting all sorts of people with incredible imaginations and sharpening my ability as a smith of stories. Some of my fondest memories are from sitting around the poker table with those friends I made.

  • @pacij3nt
    @pacij3nt 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    Dude...two awesome videos.
    Love Magic the Gathering.... I had the same feeling when I first saw the game. This awesome pictures, basicly artworks on a trading card game that were drawn specifically for each card and so intricate and complicated gameplay. Only thing is that I didn't really care about the tournaments, but I got almost all my friends playing for a long time. I didn't trade any of my cards either (still have them boxed) all of my friends gave me the cards they bought

  • @ajaaxl4288
    @ajaaxl4288 10 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Hey boogie, its 2014 and I think its time to bring back Story Time!

  • @eddinoboy
    @eddinoboy 9 ปีที่แล้ว

    First, wonderful story. Your stories make me feel better about my life. Watch them every night. Second, I love Magic and Settlers of Catan, and all those kinds of games. Me and my family play that kind of game every Friday. Sometimes it's magic. Sometimes its some other tabletop game (our collection is fucking huge). I've been playing Magic since I was 8, which, as a matter of fact, means I'm nearing my 10th year. I remember the first time I played. My dad let me use one of his decks, and I destroyed him. That game changed who I was (for the better tbh). If it wasn't for Magic, I'd probably have done something horrible to myself. It helped me find friends in the darkest, most depressing time of my life so far. I have so many memories of that game. I wish I could meet you, and trade cards with you boogie. That would be tons of fun. 😀

  • @gamerassassin650
    @gamerassassin650 9 ปีที่แล้ว +38

    Well my story is rather sad but it feels good to share this. When i began high school, i had hoped to just breeze through it, now my first year is almost over and i wish it could never end, i joined anime club at the start of the year so maybe I could make some new friends, and soon they got me into magic, and now I love it to death, and we also started playing d&d and I love that too. But it's kinda sad because before i began meeting all these people, I was in a deep depression due to my grandmother passing a year earlier, i felt so lonely and misunderstood, I even held a knife to my throat and said to my mom "give me a reason not to.". But thanks to the compassion they showed me, I wake up and want to go to school, i want to smile and be happy, and that mask I once wore to hide my emotions has finally been torn off. Yes, magic and d&d saved me, and i'm grateful beyond comprehension.

    • @ClassicTycoon
      @ClassicTycoon 9 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Cool story bro

    • @yurgenization
      @yurgenization 9 ปีที่แล้ว

      Deron1733 .........

    • @pjdlol
      @pjdlol 9 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      christian wood edgy

    • @gamerassassin650
      @gamerassassin650 9 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      TFrills Well first of all, i'm not going to argue about who's pain is worser, because that gets us nowhere. But still, i'm disappointed that you turned to weed and liquor, I've been surrounded by that my whole life yet I still arose free from it. I have no sympathy for you because you choose to be how you are. you could quit all that bad stuff, and sex just for the hell of it is meaningless. If you really want your life to change for the better, you gotta make sacrifices, you gotta put yourself out there for the gift of happiness. Don't complain about the grave you're in, because you're the one who dug it.

    • @gamerassassin650
      @gamerassassin650 9 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      TFrills Fuck my intelligence. The one thing I do understand is that you can be doing much better in life than what you are now. But instead of aiming high, you wallow in your flaws and the things you wish you had, rather than being grateful for what you do you. Or turning your dreams into reality. You think I don't understand you? have you felt loneliness? The pain of not being loved? The pain of waking up every morning wishing you didn't? I can read you like a book. And in your situation, your worst enemy is yourself. So don't make me out to be the ignorant one because you fail to change for the better. Oh and also I've never had a girlfriend either. Or a kiss. Or a hug. Sex is meaningless if you're doing it with someone you don't love, it's just mindless debauchery.

  • @vla1ne
    @vla1ne 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    You are the kind of guy I'd love to sit down and have a match with. I play YuGiOh at a local library, but your story is pretty much the core reason games like Magic and YuGiOh are worth playing, you get to meet good people, who you usually become good friends with over a couple of children's card games.
    I ran into one of your "Francis" videos first, and I fell for it until I read the comments, but after watching this video, I can say you are a really cool guy, and I wish you luck in your life.

  • @unhappyben
    @unhappyben 10 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    40k,magic and Dungeons and dragons save my life-ish

  • @fullmetal1140
    @fullmetal1140 9 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Realy inspiring life story dude ;). I have been playing D&D,RPG games and video games in general practically all my life, and i can't imagine my life without gaming. thx for the videos dude, and thx for being out there making these videos.

  • @jamessavage3622
    @jamessavage3622 10 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    gotta say this is ver inspiring you should be a speaker

  • @TheZeldalink09
    @TheZeldalink09 9 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Me and five of my friends have all gotten hooked on Magic the past month and we play during P.E. (we don't have to participate in PE idk why) and lunch. We even have a ranking system and we play it all the time. I'm so glad I found it. We're trying to arrange it so all six of us can go to the comic shop on a Friday night and play.

  • @BillCoffin
    @BillCoffin 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    I feel much the same way about tabletop RPGs. They transformed my life; I wrote them professionally for Palladium for a number of years, and they just opened up so much to me. I love gaming as much for the games as for all of the wonderful people it has introduced me to, and all of the wonderful friendships it has fostered.

  • @Delanish
    @Delanish 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks Francis it was amazing tear touching, i feel that way with a local card shop and got started with when i was in middle school. The store owner had to close his shop and new ones took up. But the environment seems have changed slightly. It not about my silly little goblin deck. It about the faces i met and friends i made from it! Thank you Francis. I also thanks to a local CON actually managed to start a group of DND (3.5) and i do love it, I'm asking the players feedback as i start as dm

  • @teeeeeveeeee314
    @teeeeeveeeee314 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    I've been gaming since 1970 with Avalon Hill games my first Panzerblitz. Since then it was D&D and other games. I got MtG's Revised Edition box on my 34th birthday in 1994 and continued to play until 2012. It has been so fun and life changing with stores come and gone but medical bills make it tough now (triple bypass and blood clot). But I still can't help but get back into it and got back in with the Gatecrash Boros event deck. And you're right, making friends/family is awesome and home!

  • @pawborup
    @pawborup 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    I enjoyed watching your video. An old schoolbuddy off mine send it to me, cuz he remembered that i played in elementary. I have played since 1994 on/off. When i was an exchangestudent in Seattle i played it everyday, and still this day its a hobby i hope never to get tired of. I can follow all that you say, with meeting people, going to gps etc. And Magic for me has meant so much also socially, so yeah every word you say i can follow. Maybe a day we will play :) Highest regards from Denmark

  • @NachodamusTheGreat
    @NachodamusTheGreat 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    i play magic, been playing since my senior year in highschool 06. magic the gathering, when we had a local game shop, gave me a social life, gave me a place to walk to after school on fridays. and i met alot of ppl that are still friends til this day

  • @35november
    @35november 10 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This was a great video series. Way back in the day I used to play yugioh, and you know I met quite a few friends from it. Some friends I do still have to this day some I don't because of my own issues. When I was young I didn't have the most exciting life, I lived with my grandparents in a overcrowded house. I won a regional and me a group of other friends ventured onto Nationals and it was the first time in my life I ever traveled with friends and it was a huge blast. I will always remember watching the shitty remake of war of the worlds and getting out of the theater at 1am and the sky being this pretty red and driving all over picking everyone up and exploring the convention center. I don't really play games or anything like that anymore, although just recently I was talked into going to acen and although I was not sure how I would feel I had a blast. So many nice people there, so courteous. Not at all what I expected.

  • @ArcticCenter3773
    @ArcticCenter3773 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    When I first moved to a new city across Canada the thing that actually got me meeting new people was a friend that introduced me to magic the gathering! I would just go when ever I could to meet people and have fun playing a game! I know this feeling you speak of and hate when people look from the outside in, without seeing inside out...

  • @MirridonOnslaught
    @MirridonOnslaught 9 ปีที่แล้ว

    I LOVE Magic!!! It has made my life better! It brought me and my wife closer together. I have made many friends through it. Magic helps me with my social anxiety. Everything about the game has helped me. I recommend everyone try it. When I got sick (I was having seizures for like 12 hours a day) it was the only game/activity I could do. I had lost almost all of my friends. But the days that I could go out and play everyone one in the community was so nice and accepting. I could have cared less about winning. I just wanted to be with people. Magic has changed my life and I will never stop playing!!! Now my wife and I are trying to open up our own Magic shop to support this wonderful community! I think Magic should grow past any of our imaginations.

  • @2000deaddan
    @2000deaddan 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    totally did it and found a group on fbook, joined it, went today, played alot, met som people and played with a kid who was actually a DJ in town and i'm goin to his show in three days! it truly is magic.

  • @jobu03
    @jobu03 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    Francis, I started playing Magic in the late 90's when I was in junior high. I loved the game because like you said you meet so many people and form a friendship. I haven't played for about 12 years but still honestly miss it. I feel like I'd get killed if I tried to start playing again.

  • @Nazasu
    @Nazasu 9 ปีที่แล้ว

    I really like your stories. It is interesting hearing other peoples experiences and life hardships and knowing that there are people out there with interests and life experience that just makes it all seem so special. The.. Human element of our lives.

  • @zombiemann
    @zombiemann 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    I started with D&D when I was 14 (21 years ago). I played MTG for a while, but couldn't really afford to sink the money into it that I felt it deserved. Watching this video and part 1 I felt like you were telling my life story, except switch our D&D for MTG. When I first started gaming I met a guy who I still hang out with now. One of the campaigns I played in is the inspiration for a novel I'm writing for National Novel Writing Month. And like you in, many ways, gaming did save my life.

  • @williamenser
    @williamenser 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    I started playing dungeons and dragons two weeks ago and it has been great! ive met a great group of people who have really helped me understand and have fun playing the game. It really helps you get away from hectic daily life and into a whole new world where anything is possible. Major respect to you and your friends boogie.

  • @kamikaze42
    @kamikaze42 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    You are a true inspiration I've only been playing magic the gathering for about a year and its awesome

  • @moshiro13
    @moshiro13 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    Well, I must say my best friend got me into Magic sometime last year. It was a little complicated and hard to pick up as I didn't have too much money laying around to commit to it. Then, about two months ago I had a couple of friends tell me they got into it and we started having Saturday night magic at my friends house. As time progressed I got into tournaments with my friends. I saw some familiar faces from high school and I've met many new people. It's changing my life for the better.

  • @kingkraken1786
    @kingkraken1786 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I can understand how you feel about how MTG changed your life. Even though we play different card games. Yu-Gi-Oh did the same for me. Great story

  • @tylerfriesen7740
    @tylerfriesen7740 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    I met one of my first best friends through pokemon cards and i wanted one from him and we just started hanging out from there. to this day he still has that card in memory of the day we met. Love your vids! alot i can relate too and understand. Keep up the great vids man!!

  • @taylor9124
    @taylor9124 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    I love these videos boogie. I'm a 20 year old going no where in life, can't get a job, can't afford the immense amount of money to go to school, and I'm just stuck playing video games. I get out when I can, but that costs money too. Luckily I still have some friends here, and we all play League of Legends a few times per week, but I just don't know what I can do, but it's nice to know sometimes, it just takes time for life to turn around.

  • @MahoganyMilkshake
    @MahoganyMilkshake 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have a feeling and a confident one; that it wasn't just WoW that got me through all of the hardships I've encountered in my life, although it helped unfathomable amounts... I believe that it was the Raid Boss himself, that's right. Boogie is an absolute inspiration to me. His story time videos and his other rambling ones; they helped me understand that you just need to make yourself happy in order to get through life- to do what makes you feel accepted and wanted. And I can't thank him enough.

  • @MrDeadlyBootz
    @MrDeadlyBootz 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hey Francis, although we share different views on things such as XBox or Playstation or whatever we share many more views that are friendly. I admire you very deeply, and it's funny how different people suffer different ways and how an escape takes in people regardless where they're escaping from. I just finished watching both parts and I gotta say even I thank those games for keeping you here with us in this wrld that so desperately needs more people like you. I too play Magic The Gathering, hell of a game and I think if you have the time you should check out the tabletop games of the Warhammer series. Its feels like a huge MMORPG battle but on a table top.

  • @D4rkR4ge
    @D4rkR4ge 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    I played the Star Wars table top game with my best mate a million years ago, really fond memories, that eventually got me into pc/console gaming too.

  • @Shad0wProphet
    @Shad0wProphet 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    I started playing Magic in Middle School around the time of Revised. I remember when me and my friends started we, like you when you started playing D&D, made up our own kind of rules for Magic. After reading the instructions over 10 times, we finally had a system that worked for us. Since then I have dropped Magic and picked it up over 5 times. Even though I fit in with the jocks and popular crowd in school, I always felt at piece with the people who played Magic and such.

  • @LinkTheCoward
    @LinkTheCoward 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have never played Magic, when I was younger I used to collect the Yu-Gi-Oh! - Cards and I still have them and enjoy looking through them today, even though I never played it so much with my friends. Still, sweet memories... BTW you and your videos are awesome! ;)
    -Greetings from Austria

  • @highroad214
    @highroad214 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    I never learned how to play Magic, but I did buy some packs as a kid because I liked the artwork and the way the cards smelled when you first bought them new.

  • @gammaspeedruns4491
    @gammaspeedruns4491 10 ปีที่แล้ว

    I am quite young, I have just started playing, as my friend introduced me to the game, and it's opened up fun doorways, and this video has got me thinking.

  • @Silent_Lucidity
    @Silent_Lucidity 11 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Get a kickstarter going to open up your own shop. You'll get funded immediately, and you'll have an amazing customer base who would travel nationwide just to visit your shop. Myself included.
    I grew up a shy kid, and never had many friends. When I was 13, I moved to a new city and knew nobody there. My neighbor convinced my dad that I should go to the local Boys and Girls club after school to make new friends, which I did. I met a kid there who would become my best friend. And the first day he invited me to his house, he introduced me to Magic: The Gathering.
    We were best friends in middle and high school. Hell, we were brothers. But after school years ended, we drifted apart and went our separate ways in life. I've since introduced MTG to countless other friends and family members, who each have a nice collection of their own now. But after awhile, we all began falling out of the game.
    8 years have passed since high school. A few months ago, I found my old best friend on Facebook, and he moved back in town. We agreed to meet and catch up over lunch, and immediately it was just like the old times. We've hung out constantly ever since, and have dusted off our old Magic cards.
    The past couple weeks, we've been teaching his wife how to play, and she's begun her own collection. To see that excitement, fun, and discovery that I felt when I first met my new friend 15 years ago, it's a feeling beyond words.
    Thanks for letting me share my story.

  • @weyrhold
    @weyrhold 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have been an a RPG'r for well over 30 years and have played and enjoyed the following games: Dungeon&Dragons, Gamma World, Champions, Call of Cthaulu, Gurps, Car Wars, Magic the Gathering. These games have brought me some of my best friends and we are still friends to this day!!! Gaming is such a very cool way to forget the world for a few hrs twice a month. Thank you boogie for sharing. Ray

  • @PennyRoyxl
    @PennyRoyxl 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    First of all, congratulations on your engagement! Magic The Gathering was a bit part of my life for a long time as well! Shadowrun, Star Wars, and Robotech table top games helped this awkward kid meet like-minded people and make some wonderful friends (sound familiar?). Thank you for your videos, they're sincere, interesting, and I'm looking forward to watching many more! Best to you and yours mate. :D

  • @ArucardPL
    @ArucardPL 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    I've watched the first part and I'm now watching this. I have to tell you honestly, that the story of your life is really inspiring and beautiful. I would love to read a novel or see a movie based on your life.
    By the way, it was only yesterday that I discovered your videos, and I'm watching your vlogs the whole day. Keep up what you're doing here. You're one of the best youtubers out there. Thanks for the videos :)

  • @herreraamos
    @herreraamos 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    Major respect right now to you boogie..I really hope to meet you someday to be able to have the honor of playing a game of magic with you.

  • @Hatedbreeder6460
    @Hatedbreeder6460 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    I've only been into magic for a few months, but as boogie showed, it truly is a big thing. My friend got me into it, I then got my fiance into it, then her sister and husband, and their friends. It almost infects in a way but its a game people can just have fun and play together as a group. I feel even closer to my fiance now because when we are bored together I ask her if she wants to play a bit and two hours later we are laughing and joking. So I understand how it changed his life. It's great.

  • @DadBoo6
    @DadBoo6 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    I play Magic and have been playing since Ice Age came out. I met some of my current best friends and my roommate (who is a very heavy guy with a kind heart, like yourself) playing at my local comic book shop up here in the Cleveland Area. Playing Magic lead me to some of my greatest travel experiences including winning a GP trial and going to DragonCon down in Atlanta with my buddy Cedric Phillips who i grew up playing with. (he's a pretty well known and one of the few Black Magic Pro's)

  • @regan6650
    @regan6650 11 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thumbs up for Lubbock, TX!

  • @MartinThorning
    @MartinThorning 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    I still remember the beginning of magic. I came into around the 3rd-4th edition and got hooked right away. Me and my friends spent countless hours trading card back and forth. What I remember most is my two unbeatable decks, my black discard deck (using low end black creatues and "the rack" for damage), and of course my land-destroyer ... Stripmine, fissure, stone rain etc etc ... the other player never layed down more than one card ;)

  • @darnpenguin
    @darnpenguin 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    Card games have taught me that you can learn a lot about the character of a person by the way play defense. It's the difference between throwing your hand down on the table in defeat and carefully weighing your assets and threats and finding a way to hold out and turn it around. That's what character really means to me.

  • @Sta5is
    @Sta5is 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    Ive played magic on and off since 1994. Ive met all sorts of people, good players with all the cards all the way down to the 9 year old with an 80+ card deck that he threw together himself. I love the game because it makes you think, and each game you play makes you a better player and you get to meet people with a common ground. I did at one time had a stasis deck and i loved it to no end.

  • @TDUShelby
    @TDUShelby 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    I personally haven't really delved into tabletop gaming or card games of any type, but I found this story an absolute inspiration. I'm apparently not the only one who had their life changed by a game, be it tabletop or otherwise, and I'm saddened by the fact more people's lives aren't made better by games, such as yours and mine.

  • @nightfire734
    @nightfire734 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    never played magic, but I always wanted to try, my dad introduced me to table-top gaming at an early age, so its a pretty big part of my childhood, and an even bigger part of my current teen-age years

  • @churchpointa
    @churchpointa 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    Monopoly. I loved it, when the weather was bad our family came together and played for hours, sometimes even after the storm stop.

  • @ronromoga1431
    @ronromoga1431 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    I remember when I was in middleschool I was introduced to magic the gathering and we had a local comic book store down the street I use to go to all the time to get my cards and theyd have small tourneys there miss those days not long after i was introduced to AD@D really some of the best memories of my young life.

  • @JoshuaGraves113
    @JoshuaGraves113 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    Being only born in '95, I've only really known Yu-Gi-Oh. I met my best friends through playing that. I don't play it anymore, but it brought me some of the greatest memories of my life. I'm thankful for it.

  • @MrRawrawrawrawr
    @MrRawrawrawrawr 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    I remember when I was little (by little I mean 5 or 6) and watching my mom, dad, aunt, uncle, and family friends all gathered around playing DnD. I picked it up shortly after, and played a warrior. I had no idea what I was doing but still had fun. I picked up MTG, when I was 10ish, along with my dad and some family friends and we'd have hours of fun bs'ing over a few games. I still play DnD when I can find a group, I drifted from MTG due to just being pre-occupied. But, it was always fun

  • @KingOfTyrants
    @KingOfTyrants 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    Niice, I started in Ravnica. Green/White is what I'd even still use if I stil played. Scion of the Wild, Pollenbright Wings... Loved it.

  • @EricTheCleric93
    @EricTheCleric93 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    I've been playing Magic for about 7 years now and it really has played a role in some of the best times of my life so far. The only thing I regret is when I went on some temporary hiatuses because I lot of my friends stopped playing for a while, and I ended up missing out on some really awesome sets like Ravnica. It looks like I'll be able to make up for lost time this October though ;)

  • @BookFan101010
    @BookFan101010 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    One thing I've really gotten into recently is chess, and while I never thought of it as a tabletop game till now, I saw many similarities as you were describing your experiences. I've found nice communities for it both at college and online, but also your video made me want to go find a local club over the summer, instead of sitting around at home.

  • @XxThEfCkxX
    @XxThEfCkxX 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    Im 15, but I have memories of me with magic cards and my brother praising them and we having a stack of them. I dont remember the cards well, but I do remember the satisfaction of having them and the importance of them.

  • @ebonygentleman79
    @ebonygentleman79 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    This guy is a great storyteller. He speaks from the heart. I played MTG Online a little bit years ago, but never had the courage to play often against live opponents. I don't have to courage to play with a custom deck, for fear that I would suck so bad. I have the game on XBLA, but I just play single player.
    But anyway, great series of videos.

  • @jjfiejnsp1
    @jjfiejnsp1 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    Couldn't agree more dude. Magic The Gathering has changed my life for the better. I've met so many people who are now better friends than I ever could have imagined having before MTG.

  • @DeWEliJaH47
    @DeWEliJaH47 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video, man. Regrettably, I don't have any stories of table top games to share, I've not really played any in recent years. Your stories make me want to go out and try some, though.

  • @pjp1113
    @pjp1113 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    I used to play pokemon as a kid, yugioh a bit ago and playing currently MTG. I have met lots of new people as they teach me to play better and other things. It truely helps to get out and do something fun and socializing.

  • @AlexCory21
    @AlexCory21 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    Mtg is awesome. One thing i found useful in deck construction btw, is "Wagic". It takes a lil programming skill to lookup and add cards to decks. But once you have a deck built, its great to test against AI and various deck strategies. And, if the deck works, you can just buy the cards you need to make it real.

  • @Omnikeith1
    @Omnikeith1 10 ปีที่แล้ว

    I agree with you 100%, meeting new people from different aspects of life and experiences can improve you life style and the way you act as well the reason I know this is because, I have had bad experiences in my childhood to were I really did not have one at all.

  • @garymanak47
    @garymanak47 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    While you were talking about Magic The Gathering it inspired me to play the game i bought a year ago... Magic The Gathering 2012 and I loved it and I appreciate the video to inspire me to play such a great game and even card game. :)

  • @robertp1213
    @robertp1213 10 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I suffer from anxiety and depression too, I have a puzzle addiction. I think playing games, reading writing fiction and drawing have probably helped me too. Although I haven't really met any people through my hobbies.

  • @AlexKnight009
    @AlexKnight009 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    Yea, one of the things I've been asked more than once, is which edition of Star Trek The Roleplaying Game I would recommend for those people who would like to give that game a try. Well, my personal recommendation would be "FASA's 2nd edition". Why? Because they've got so many adventure modules for that edition. That really takes a lot of the work out of it for the Gamemaster(G.M.). FASA even has Star Trek adventure modules in most issues of "Stardate" magazine, and "Challenge" magazine, both of which you can find on ebay and amazon. There's one or two websites that tell you which issues contain Star Trek adventure modules. There's anywhere from 17-21 adventure modules for the Last Unicorn edition, which is my second favorite edition. There are 6 modules for the original 1993 Prime Directive edition. There are 2 modules for the GURPS edition, only 1 for Prime Directive d20 edition, and there are no adventure modules for the Decipher edition, but there are literally dozens upon dozens of modules for FASA 2nd edition. Some people have said to me "Isn't FASA's edition, a little outdated?" but it can very easily be updated, with minimal effort. You can even run a FASA 2nd edition Star Trek The Next Generation campaign if you so desire, but you'll need the FASA books called: "Star Trek The Next Generation Officer's Manual" and "Star Trek The Next Generation First Year Sourcebook". Those two books will at least give you a little bit of a guide. Me and the group I'm in right now, are actually running two different Star Trek roleplaying game campaigns right now. One we call "Star Trek The Lost Era", because it takes place in 2328. Our ship is the USS Enterprise NCC-1701 B, under the command of Captain Ra-dreii(he's an Efrosian). The Enterprise B is decommissioned in 2332. The other campaign is a "Star Trek The Next Generation" campaign. In that campaign, we're saying it is the year 2386, because that would be one year after the last Star Trek novel. So that would be the 5th year of Captain Picard's 3rd 5 year mission in command of the Enterprise E(he is 81 years old), and Captain Kirk's 5th year of his 5 year mission in command of the USS Belle Reve NCC-80105 Luna-class Cruiser Explorer(he is 75 years old), as described in the Star Trek novel called "Captain's Glory". Our ship is the USS Admiral Graf Spee NX-121939 Admiral Graf Spee-class Tactical Strike Dreadnought Explorer, under the command of a Romulan/Human Captain(who was raised on Earth). Our G.M. doesn't allow any more than 4 players in any of his games, because any more than that slows down combat resolution considerably. However, he won't play at all unless we've got exactly 4 players. In this game, each player has to roll up a character tree of 5 characters. This way, no players miss out on any of the action. They will have one or more characters who are members of the Bridge Crew, and the Landing Parties(Away Teams). Also, if one of their characters die, they've got 4 other characters they can still run. Then, they can roll up another character later, to replace the one that was killed. So no player will be out of the action for any great length of time. Why does it have to be 5 characters? Believe me, we discovered this through a lot of play-testing. Five characters is the perfect number in Star Trek if you've got 4 players. Then everyone sits down and figures out what ship positions they will have and what alien species they will choose for their characters. To determine this, we usually roll either a 20 sider or percentile dice. The highest roll chooses first, and so on, but each time it's their turn to choose, they may only choose a ship position, or a species, not both on the same turn. Players will have to choose from the following ship positions: Captain(Commanding Officer, C.O.), First Officer(Executive Officer), Chief Tactical Officer(Forward/Bow), Chief Flight Control Officer(Helmsman), Chief Science Officer, Chief Medical Officer(Chief Surgeon), Chief Engineering Officer(Chief Engineer), Chief Operations Management Officer(Ops), Chief Communications Officer, Tactical Officer(Starboard), Tactical Officer(Port), Tactical Officer(Aft/Stern), Flight Control Officer(Navigator), Science Officer, Security Officer(Security Guard), Second Officer, and Third Officer. Most starships have 2 bridges, the Main Bridge, and the Secondary Bridge(sometimes referred to as the Battle Bridge). The Captain will usually be on the Main Bridge, while the First Officer will usually remain on the Secondary Bridge, with the Secondary Bridge crew. So you will have to determine on which of the two bridges each character will serve on. In our "Star Trek The Lost Era" campaign, we've split our characters up like this:
    Player #1
    Captain Ra-dreii(Chitirih Ra-dreii), Efrosian(male), Main Bridge
    Chief Communications Officer, Catullan(female), Main Bridge
    Tactical Officer(Aft/Stern), Yitlian(male), Secondary Bridge(S.B.)
    Science Officer, Troyian(male), Secondary Bridge
    Security Officer, Pronhoulite(male), Patrol Duty
    Player #2
    First Officer, Commander Wusekl, Chameloid(male), S.B.
    Chief Operations Management Officer, Arkenite(male), M.B.
    Tactical Officer(Port), Ursinoid(male), Main Bridge(M.B.)
    Science Officer, Deian(male), Main Bridge
    Security Officer, Vudar(male), Patrol Duty
    Player #3
    Chief Science Officer, Mr. Selok, Romulan/Vulcan(male), M.B.
    Chief Flight Control Officer, Mr. Tenger, Orion(green-skinned, male)
    Flight Control Officer(Navigator), Rigellian/Human(male), S.B.
    Tactical Officer(Starboard), Mr. Sh'aow, Harashi(black-furred, male)
    Security Officer, Gorn(green-scaled, male), Patrol Duty
    Player #4
    Chief Tactical Officer, Mr. Kanaan, QuchHa' Klingon(male), M.B.
    Chief Engineering Officer, Mr. Worthag, Tellarite(male)
    Chief Medical Officer, Deltan(male)
    Science Officer, Mr. Thelin, Andorian(raven-haired, male), S.B.
    Security Officer, Brecon(male), Patrol Duty
    Well, that's it. I've made this long enough as it is, so there's no room to show you what the Star Trek The Next Generation campaign line up is. However, feel free to use this as a model.

  • @raibundarius
    @raibundarius 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hey Boogie, thanks for the vid. My best friend showed me mtg in middle school, and after a couple games I was hooked. I went to the local comic book store that night and bought my first starter deck. I had a falling out with that friend a year later. I met some kids in my freshman Spanish class and started drafting with them every Saturday, and I'm proud to say they're some of my best friends and that I owe some my best memories of high school to mtg.

  • @RSS0UTH
    @RSS0UTH 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    You should be a motervational speaker because i love to play games but feel bad cause i could be outside meeting people and doing things but you made me realise that you can meet people in any way you want or can! Thanks!

  • @KainiusTheGreat
    @KainiusTheGreat 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    I've been hooked on cardboard crack (M:TG) since '95 and I can mirror your sentiment for this game of ours...I've taught every person I know and they end up hooked as well. I am also getting into board games as of late. I have my original copy of HeroQuest and have recently purchased Zombies!, Wrath of Ashardalon, and with this next paycheck i'll be picking up Qwarriors and the Pathfinder Card Game (Pathfinder Card Game looks AWESOME!!!!!). One day I hope to sling some spells with you Francis!

  • @MrTheorangekiwi
    @MrTheorangekiwi 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    Boogie you are my favorite TH-camr. Whenever I feel down or depressed, I watch one of your videos and I feel a little better. Keep doing what you do and never give up.

  • @BrenLeahey
    @BrenLeahey 10 ปีที่แล้ว

    I just got into Magic a couple of weeks ago. I'm absolutely awful at it, but I really enjoy the deckbuilding and playing with my friends.

  • @TheHvymtllvr69
    @TheHvymtllvr69 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    i played magic through high school.and still do today. and like you i.have met many many people.

  • @Reev1n
    @Reev1n 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    I used to play magic when i was a teen, it was fantastic. Although i really didnt understand the all the complex tactics and rules i still enjoyed playing games with my friends. When i was growing up i would spend my whole paycheck just to buy boxes of packs just to see what i would get from them. My favorite theme for in the magic series still is the Legion. Phage the Untouchable is still my favorite card. Not that great but it looked amazing. :) You are a pretty awesome guy, keep it up.

  • @SalamiJim
    @SalamiJim 12 ปีที่แล้ว

    I really wish I could hang out with you boogie and just play some MTG. I've been playing it since I was roughly 7 or 8 (can't remember). I love it and still play it regularly, every wednesday we have several of us that get together and play. Great story man.

  • @OnlyVae
    @OnlyVae 10 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Boogie you inspire me not to take
    shit from people that are cruel to you just because you have a different body image. and truly I think gamers are the best people on earth. I would just like to thank you boogie do helping me in these times.