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How do you make a perfect magic deck?

How to Build an MTG Deck – Full Guide!
  1. Step 1: Choosing a Deck Type. Before you start putting cards in your deck, you need to know your deck type. ...
  2. Step 2: Choosing Your Color(s) ...
  3. Step 3: Choosing a Theme. ...
  4. Step 4: Picking Your Lands. ...
  5. Step 5: Picking a Ratio of Creatures and Spells. ...
  6. Step 6: Tuning Your Mana Curve.
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How do you structure a magic deck?

Your deck needs to consist of at least 60 cards. You can have no more than 4 of a given card aside from basic lands. Go ahead and have 23 forests, but you can't have that many Llanowar Elves. You can have a 15 card sideboard that will allow you to swap cards out of your main deck between rounds.
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What makes a good MTG deck?

Make sure you deck has enough lands and mana sources to support the spells you want to cast. There is a huge temptation to try to cut lands to get more spells into your deck, but this makes the deck prone to getting mana screwed. Imagine running a deck with sixty good spells and no lands – you'd lose every game!
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What is the best ratio for a magic deck?

Prerelease is a Sealed format event, so it has a 40-card minimum. You can have more, but I recommend sticking as close to 40 cards as possible while aiming for a ratio of 24 playable cards to 16 lands, adjusting for your curve as you see fit.
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How many creatures should be in a 60 card deck?

The standard amount of creatures in any given deck is usually around 24. This is a very loose recommendation, however, because a lot of decks use more or fewer than that depending on the strategy of the deck. Aggro decks use fewer lands while control decks use more.
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What is the best color deck for Magic?

Blue is defined by knowledge and intellectualism, and it has the signature ability to draw and manipulate cards. This is among the most powerful things you can do in competitive Magic and has made blue historically the strongest color (which becomes more apparent in formats where cards from the 1990's are legal).
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How many lands are best for a 60 card deck?

Traditional knowledge is that lands should make up a touch over 40% of a deck. This means about 17–18 lands for a 40-card deck and about 24–25 lands for a 60-card deck. This is a tried-and-true structure that's worked for many players for many years.
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How expensive is a good magic deck?

How Much Does a Magic Deck Cost? You should expect to pay about $200 to $1000 for the average Magic deck. The price point generally scales with how old the format is (Modern is more expensive than Standard for instance) and how many staples are in your deck.
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How many colors should be in a magic deck?

There really isn't a right or wrong answer to how many colors you should play in your deck. Instead, the most important thing is to have a reason for the decisions you make in deck building. If you decide to add an extra color to your deck, make sure you have a good reason or are solving a significant problem.
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What is a good starter Magic deck?

The Best Starter Decks In Magic: The Gathering Arena
  1. 1 Stealthy Subterfuge (Black/Blue)
  2. 2 Strength In Numbers (White/Green) ...
  3. 3 Grave Matters (Black/Green) ...
  4. 4 Blossoming Growth (Blue/Green) ...
  5. 5 Spellweaver (Red/Blue) ...
  6. 6 Ignite The Forge (Black/Red) ...
  7. 7 Storm Of Blades (White/Red) ...
  8. 8 On The Hunt (Red/Green) ...
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What should my first MTG deck be?

In the early days, I suggest building decks with around 24 creatures, 12 spells, and 24 land. Obviously these numbers are not set in stone, so if you want to make a deck with a 20/16/24 configuration, then go right ahead.
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What is the most aggressive MTG deck?

Affinity/Raffinity/Ravager Affinity. Debatably the most powerful aggro deck that has ever existed, Affinity is an Artifact-based aggro deck using mainly cards from the Mirrodin block. It uses creatures with the Modular ability as well as creatures that can be played cheaply or for free due to the Affinity ability.
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What are the three types of magic decks?

Traditionally, the three essential types of Magic decks are control, aggro and combo. Each of these has many variants.
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What is a good magic deck size?

A regular deck needs a minimum of 60 cards and there is no maximum number of cards of a deck. When Magic first began, the rules dictated a 40-card deck, and there was no restriction for the number of copies of each card. Constructed and Limited had the same deck size.
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How many times should you shuffle a magic deck?

The answer is about seven for a deck of fifty- two cards, or so claims Persi Diaconis. This somewhat surprising result made the New York Times [5] a few years ago. It can be seen by an intriguing and yet understandable analysis of the process of shuffling.
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Why are old Magic cards so expensive?

Basically, it all comes down to supply and demand. Expensive cards are the ones in demand, but as supply becomes more limited, the cost goes up to reflect that. That's why decks get so much more expensive as you go into older formats.
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What is a modern Magic deck?

Modern is a constructed format that allows expansion sets, core sets, and Modern Horizons; from Eighth Edition forward, save for the Modern ban list. The modern format thus encompasses all cards that have been printed in a core or expansion set using the modern card frame (plus some others from Time Spiral).
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Do Magic cards hold value?

Cards have value due to utility in competitive play.

When demand goes up, value goes up. Cards that might have been worthless just a few weeks ago can end up being worth quite a bit once they start seeing play in competitive decks. It's also worth noting that competitive Magic is very much pay-to-play.
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What is the best deck spacing?

The amount of space between deck boards should be anywhere from ¼” to 3/8” inch. You want plenty of space for water to flow between the boards and to allow small debris to fall to the ground. Deck board spacing greater than 3/8” of an inch can become problematic.
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How do you stagger a deck?

A common method for staggering a deck is to start the first row with a full plank, then cut one-third of the next row's first board off the end. The row after that has an additional one-third cut off and then repeat when you get back to a full board.
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How much land should I have in a 100 card deck?

As a general rule of thumb, you want somewhere between 33 and 42 lands in a Commander deck. Naturally, you want as many special lands as you can find.
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What is a good mana curve?

A balanced mana curve (one that has the majority of its spells around 3-4 CMC) works very well most of the time. If a deck has the majority of its spells from 3-4 that means that they will be able to cast most of their spells by turn 3 or 4. It is usually pretty hard for a deck to win in two turns.
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What is the ideal number of lands in MTG?

The typical number of mana sources you should run in your EDH Deck is 43 to 55. Your land base should be between 33 to 40 lands and your Mana rocks should be 10 to 15. These numbers can change if your deck is full of low cost cards or if you have other sources of mana slotted in like mana creatures or cost reducers.
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