Most magic players have probably heard the term "mana curve" before, but not many players actually know what that means. mana curve refers to how expensive each of the spells in your deck are. if you take your 60-card deck and put each spell in a pile based on how much mana it costs, how many cards are in each pile?. One of the best ways to build a deck for a format is to know the intricacies of how all the decks in the format work. whenever i would enter a new season of competitive magic play, the first thing i would do, rather than build my own deck, was to play all of the other decks in the format extensively.. This is a fun quiz to help determine your preferred style of playing magic the gathering. since magic players cannot really be pigeonholed so easy, just treat this as a fun quiz - for new players, this may give some insights into what kind of decks you may enjoy..
Magic changes from one edition to the next. these cards a akin to your babies. you want to know what each card can do, when you can use it and how effective it is to your play style.. There are some “magic the gathering” cards that are quite rare, difficult or expensive to obtain. if you plan to use your deck in casual play with friends, you can print out your own “magic the gathering” cards using artwork and text from actual cards.. A good deck should have 40 cards, if you want more perfect, but 40 is the best, 20 monsters, and 20 magic/traps, 10 magic, 10 traps or 7 magic 13 traps, however you do it, but that's balanced..
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