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r/dinosaursmtg

Dinosaurs. Magic. Memes.

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15,010

Created

March 28, 2020

6 years ago

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How to think about r/dinosaursmtg

This community is dedicated to the intersection of dinosaurs and Magic: The Gathering (MTG), where members share memes, deck ideas, and gameplay strategies centered around dinosaur-themed cards. It stands out for its unique blend of humor and serious gameplay discussions, fostering a playful yet engaged atmosphere. The focus on dinosaurs adds a whimsical element to the otherwise competitive nature of MTG, making it a niche but vibrant space for fans of both.

Confidence 4/5

  • Audience

    Members typically include MTG players who have a fondness for dinosaurs, ranging from casual gamers to more serious competitors. The demographic is likely diverse, with a mix of ages and backgrounds, united by a shared interest in both the game and the prehistoric theme. The vibe is generally light-hearted, with an appreciation for humor and creativity in deck-building and gameplay.

  • Posting culture

    Content that thrives includes humorous memes, deck lists featuring dinosaur cards, and discussions about gameplay strategies. Members appreciate creativity and fun, so posts that are overly promotional or lack originality may be downvoted. The community encourages regular engagement, with a steady flow of posts and comments, particularly around new MTG releases or updates.

  • Brand engagement notes

    Brands should approach this community with caution, as members are often resistant to overt promotion or advertising. Authentic engagement is key; brands can participate by sharing relevant content that aligns with the community's interests, such as dinosaur-themed MTG products or creative gameplay tips. Collaborations with community members or sponsoring fun events could also be well-received, provided they maintain the community's playful spirit.

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What r/dinosaursmtg talks about

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External signals

Where the community looks

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FAQ

r/dinosaursmtg — frequently asked questions

Quick facts about this subreddit's size, history, focus, and related communities.

How many subscribers does r/dinosaursmtg have?

r/dinosaursmtg has approximately 15,010 subscribers as of May 27, 2026.

When was r/dinosaursmtg created?

r/dinosaursmtg was created on March 28, 2020 (6 years ago).

What is r/dinosaursmtg about?

This community is dedicated to the intersection of dinosaurs and Magic: The Gathering (MTG), where members share memes, deck ideas, and gameplay strategies centered around dinosaur-themed cards. It stands out for its unique blend of humor and serious gameplay discussions, fostering a playful yet engaged atmosphere. The focus on dinosaurs adds a whimsical element to the other…

What subreddits are similar to r/dinosaursmtg?

Communities similar to r/dinosaursmtg include r/badmtgcombos, r/mtgrumors, r/mtgmemes, r/mtgvorthos, r/pauperedh.

Who are the most active posters on r/dinosaursmtg?

The most frequent posters on r/dinosaursmtg include u/aSimpleMask, u/Cookandliftandread, u/AvatarSozin.

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