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What is the maximum deck size in Magic?

There is no maximum deck size, however, the player must be able to shuffle their deck unassisted. Players may have a sideboard of up to a maximum of 15 cards, and exchanges of cards between games are not required to be on a one-for-one basis, so long as the player adheres to the 60 card minimum deck size.
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Can you have a 40 card deck in Magic?

Booster Draft rules allow you to add as much basic land as you want to your deck, and require that the deck you end up with be at least 40 cards. The standard number of lands in a draft deck is 17–18.
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Can a Magic deck have more than 60?

In Magic the Gathering, the decks are required to be no less than 60 cards, but can be larger. Since you can only have 4 of each card (except for basic lands), it seems you would want the limit size to improve your chances of getting the cards you want. Why would you want to play with a larger deck?
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Can you have 100 cards in a Magic deck?

With the exception of Commander and Brawl, which each have a maximum (and minimum) deck size of 100, your deck has no maximum hand size. In theory, you can put as many cards in your deck as you want! Here are the exact rules for Standard (the same rules apply to most other Constructed formats).
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What is the strongest deck in Magic?

These are the top decks in Standard as identified by deck aggregation site MTGGoldfish.
  • 8 Rakdos Midrange.
  • 7 Five-Colour Invoke Justice.
  • 6 Jund Midrange.
  • 5 Azorius Soldiers.
  • 4 Mardu Midrange.
  • 3 Grixis Midrange.
  • 2 Esper Midrange.
  • 1 Mono-White Midrange.
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Are the 40K Magic cards legal?

Card Legality

Warhammer 40,000 Commander cards with the 40K set code numbered 1–176 are permitted in the Commander, Legacy, and Vintage formats. Cards with the 40K set code numbered 181–317 and 322 are reprinted cards legal for play in any format where a card with the same name is permitted.
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Does Magic have a card limit?

How many cards do you need to play Magic: The Gathering? The standard rule of thumb is 60 cards, with a limit of four of any one particular card - which covers all types of card.
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What is the best ratio for a Magic deck?

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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What color deck is best in 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 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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What is the 7 card rule for Magic?

In paper magic there are litterly hundreds of cards that will allow a player to have more than seven cards in hand during their turn. The rule in actual magic is that at the end of your turn you must discard any cards you haven't played if you have more than seven.
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Do Magic cards expire?

I am happy to share that Disney gift cards never expire and there are no fees associated with their use or ownership. The amount that is on the gift card also does not lose value.
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What is the longest magic card effect?

It probably won't surprise you to learn that Endymion, the Mighty Master of Magic has the most words in its effect text of any card in the game. Endymion's Pendulum effect alone has the most words of any Pendulum monster in the game.
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What is the most banned card in MTG?

10 Powerful Magic: The Gathering Cards That Were Banned Or Restricted
  1. 1 Hogaak, Arisen Necropolis. Banned in Modern, Legal in Legacy, Vintage, & Commander.
  2. 2 Mana Drain. Banned in Legacy, Legal in Vintage & Commander. ...
  3. 3 Yawgmoth's Will. ...
  4. 4 Umezawa's Jitte. ...
  5. 5 Birthing Pod. ...
  6. 6 Tolarian Academy. ...
  7. 7 Oko, Thief Of Crowns. ...
  8. 8 Skullclamp. ...
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What cards are banned from MTG?

The following cards are banned:
  • Balustrade Spy.
  • Bloodstained Mire.
  • Expressive Iteration.
  • Felidar Guardian.
  • Field of the Dead.
  • Flooded Strand.
  • Inverter of Truth.
  • Kethis, the Hidden Hand.
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What is the most expensive MTG legal card?

The final $511,100 sale price makes the autographed Black Lotus (Alpha) the most expensive Magic: The Gathering card of all time, and one of the most valuable trading card game cards ever sold at auction.
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Is the Black Lotus banned?

Not long after the initial release of Black Lotus in 1993, it was swiftly restricted and subsequently banned from all but MTG's Vintage format, making one solitary appearance in the 1994 MTG Championships before never being seen again.
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Why is a black Lotus so expensive?

First off, Alpha and Beta copies of Black Lotus are worth quite a bit more than Unlimited copies. It isn't just the look, either—it's scarcity. We have pretty good intel stating that there were only ever 1,008 copies of every Alpha rare even printed, and only 3,025 copies of each Beta rare.
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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 Rule 9 in Magic?

Basically the Rule of Nine says that they way to begin a deck design to start with a list of just nine cards. Each of these cards becomes a full play set (4 cards) yielding 36 cards in your deck. After that place 24 basic lands and you have a deck that will consistently use your ideas to win or lose.
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What is Rule 514 in Magic The Gathering?

Cleanup Step. 514.1 First, if the active player's hand contains more cards than their maximum hand size (normally seven), they discard enough cards to reduce their hand size to that number.
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What is Rule 711 MTG?

711.1 A double-faced card has a Magic card face on each side rather than a Magic card face on one side and a Magic card back on the other. Each face may have abilities that allow the card to “transform,” or turn over to its other face. Tokens and cards with a Magic card back can't transform.
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Why are MTG cards so expensive?

The cards that are worth huge amounts of money are that way for 2 reasons. 1) They are rare, so collectors that want every magic card will pay more to get them. Black lotus, for example, was a rare in only the first few magic sets, which had way lower printing numbers than any set today.
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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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