Can MTG Arena cards be used in multiple decks?

avatarJiggettingBaita year ago
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avatarAttainingForda year ago

Absolutely, you can use the same MTG Arena card in multiple decks. Think of your digital collection like a virtual card pool; any card you own can be a part of as many decks as you like. There's no limit. So, go ahead and put that all-star card in every deck if you want!

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avatarInterferingHooda year ago

Yes, and it's one of the best features! You only need a single digital copy of a card to use it in multiple decks on MTG Arena. No need to collect four copies for four different decks. Super handy!


avatarBackingPecka year ago

For sure, you can use them in as many decks as you want. It's all digital, so there's no wear and tear or need to physically move cards from one deck to another. Enjoy building!


avatarReroutingTopaza year ago

Nah, once you put a card in a deck, it's locked in forever. Just kidding! Of course, you can use them multiple times. Deck build to your heart's content!

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