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Reading the decks others have put together, I notice there's not a whole lot of BIG guys in any of them. CC seems to stop around 5 in general. Is that a "norm"? I know there are countless articles and opinions about how to build THE deck. But I wanted to get some "casual"/practical feedback.
I'm attempting to put together my first deck and I was curious. There are some 6cc creatures and of course an Avatar (usually 8 if ya can't meet the lowering criteria. Woe and Might seem to be the easiest to meet if you play your creatures right) that I'd like to use. My idea was to use low cost spells to defend myself until I could get them out. I will, of course put in some lower cost creatures and some mana accelerators. But what I had in mind are mostly 4-5cc and a few HEAVY hitter creatures. Probably around 22-24 lands to support them.
Practical or impractical?
Other "norm" question. There isn't a MAXIMUM amount of cards allowed in a deck. I think 40 is minimum. But practically speaking what's the highest amount of cards in a deck you could play with a reasonable chance of getting what you need? 60 seems to be an arbitrary number. I'm thinking anything more than 70 would probably be too much for a single game.
Opinions or comments?
I'm attempting to put together my first deck and I was curious. There are some 6cc creatures and of course an Avatar (usually 8 if ya can't meet the lowering criteria. Woe and Might seem to be the easiest to meet if you play your creatures right) that I'd like to use. My idea was to use low cost spells to defend myself until I could get them out. I will, of course put in some lower cost creatures and some mana accelerators. But what I had in mind are mostly 4-5cc and a few HEAVY hitter creatures. Probably around 22-24 lands to support them.
Practical or impractical?
Other "norm" question. There isn't a MAXIMUM amount of cards allowed in a deck. I think 40 is minimum. But practically speaking what's the highest amount of cards in a deck you could play with a reasonable chance of getting what you need? 60 seems to be an arbitrary number. I'm thinking anything more than 70 would probably be too much for a single game.
Opinions or comments?