How many duplicates can you have in a deck in MTG?
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How many duplicates can you have in a deck in MTG?
four copies
In Magic, players can’t play more than four copies of a single card in a deck, so if you happened to luck into five copies of some awesome card, well, you were out of luck.
How many cards can you have in your deck MTG?
60 cards
Your deck must be at least 60 cards. Up to fifteen cards may be included in your sideboard, if you use one. Include no more than four copies of any individual card in your main deck and sideboard combined (except basic lands). There’s no maximum deck size, as long as you can shuffle your deck in your hands unassisted.
Can you have duplicate cards MTG?
Since you can’t sell or trade your extra cards as you would in paper Magic, any extra copies are useless on MTG Arena. This is where duplicate protection comes into play.
How many copies of one cards can you have?
Playing four copies of a card is your maximum—and naturally, that means these are the cards you are most likely to draw in a game. These tend to be cards that are some of the most important and integral to your strategy. What are some reasons that might be the case?
How many MTG cards is too many?
Most formats don’t have a maximum card limit, but for most formats the minimum card limit is 60 and most people choose to have 60 card decks unless there is a very good reason not to.
Can you break down extra cards in MTG Arena?
Because MTG could never do anything too by the book, instead of the usual dusting mechanic that exists in other CCGs, we’ve got MTG Arena Wildcards instead. In other games, you can break cards down and then craft new ones using the dust or whatever currency you earned from dismantling other cards.
How many creatures can be in a 40-card deck?
For a control deck, you’ll be looking at around 18 lands in your 40-card deck. If you’re playing an army of small creatures, you’ll likely only need 15. It’s also worth always sticking to the 40-card minimum because then you have a far higher chance of pulling out your best cards during each game.